ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ' 'jJltorVPAV, DECEMBER 2T.J92?.
lUliG JEWS-REVIEW
m leiasd QaJly Kaeeat Sunday, ky Ths Hit IUvuwi famine.
TWO
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. " . .T AMoolto4 Praa le aseluslvalr auutlst ta th n (or rub(1
tattoo of all news dispatch credited, to It or nor othsrwu crn4ua
ta tnla paper aad to all local asws published aerela,- All rufbla of r
wHww or- smmUI dweeiu aarala era alao reawrved.
a W. '
BCRT O. BATES-
President and Manager
' lUitnlm-Tnaiaral
Bbtarad aa second alaaa maUar May 17, l30, at th poat offlo a
Koaeburg, Oregon, under th Act of llarch 1 iS7.
k UlCRIPTION RATta
- Dual. per Tar. BT "
paily, au month, by mill.
, uaily, Una month, by ulL
Dally, eingl atoath, by snail.
' Oatly, by carrier, par moot.
i Weekly News-Review, by mall, par year.
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frHO PAYS FOR ADVERTISING?
rasters
fcOOD EVENING FOLKS
Tht Xma awappln'
Season will ba her -Next
wk and then
It'lJ alvs u t
A chanca to -
Find out hew ;."'
Much tha darn things
Coat ''
,DUMBELL. DORA THINKS
Wallace 8ary ia a brswsr.
v v r .
On thing a Jottt flka . In
V ",' : ' WATER WAVING i J J vJ, , j C
' Water ware your own. hair--you . part .that. rettulrwaracUca, "H It
can do it quite easily, it a tile one , u not Hard to Irani. .rut but cap
I way to train straight hair Into a Miapea net, or a iooe mean reii
;soit of , warinra that .laaU ,ufUll iover tbenead, anttUe,!!, fairly , -up.
the next shampoo, and Uie one way I lake the comb again, and by put
to make a houe shampoo look like ' ting th teeth through the hiesb,
i a provisional work. . it ia the only! pull those waves, once more .uu
I way to niak bobbed or shingled position. You can do title without
I or croaoed hair look ueat alter i oreakmg the niesh.
I washing, too. - I Dry tne hair by sitting !n from
oi a gas or electric neater or a
stove or, even better, by bending
Shampoo a usual.' That b, uiei
caBlile soap ' if you nave
blonde
! hair and tar auap If you have dark.
over an oil heater or a hot air regia-
I aiiave the aoap w twice Ita amount
; 1 mr. You want a ateady alream of
the ' of water and melt into t thin ayrup. ' 7.. T "TT.'k.
village oughU learn Ia that you , Soap the head, three tlnwa .with uka8 km. than an electric
neither get pay nor . thank, for tjil", rinalns. between Boapings and lconlpre3ed hot air dryer, but S
L. JT.. . .. .K-Illicn better, K doeen't take the
5.
"These warm, gentle rains at Christmas time may not
Tit in keeping with the usual weather anticipated at this par
ticular period of the year, but old Santa Cluus can get
around much faster by discarding his heavy outer garments
for a slicker.
Ripp.ingRhijmQS
" I ne guy .with a crawlin' ahirt
tail haa my aympathy."
- Do you know w hen the "National
School Children's Clothea Cleaning
Week" starts? Ask Imperial Clean
FIREMEN TO HOLD ,
ANNUAL XMAS BALL
2 '-" Thl mbrchuni whV refrains from felling the public hie
has anything for sale may laugh at the assertion that he is
2 J"aUy the one who pays for advertising, not the person who
buys advertised goods, but It is true nevertheless. Convinc-
ing proof of this fact is offered in the current issue of "Edi-
tor and Publisher" by Jay Haight, advertising manager of
Gfana't Brothers, manufacturing jewelers, of Sari Francisco,
A Grariat advertisement costing 800 brought in ?I6,000 in
sales and the following statement from Mr. Haight:
, h ,,"It is so year in and year out. Does it raise the price
of, the diamond ring you select? Does Jt add a further tax
" upon your pocketbook? VVe believe not. The advertising in
' creases sales and as a result the ratio of other expenses is
j" lowered. Whether we sell 1,000 a year or $100,000 a year,
r " the rent is the sanie." . , ,
.This remarkable store publicity then' goes on to show
that the average overhead expense ,of 394 retail jewelers last j JiySsst,
; of their sales, but Granat Brothers expense was 25.2 per
' cent. Many of these jewelei's did not advertise.' Their com-
' binc(f sales reached $34978,000 and their net profit was on
ly 1.2 per cent of sales. Granat Brothers sold their goods at'
almost 8 1-2 per cent lower gross-prof it than the average
but made 5 1-2 per cent net on sales. ,
,' "Advertising," said Mr. Haight, "increased sales to a
point where we could afford to sell our diamonds and jewelry
; at a lower price to you and still make a larger net profit for
tT ourselves. This is having your Cake and eating it, too. So
- -. our customers did not pay for the advertising in increased
prices: Who did then pay for the advertising? We'll tell
f you the answer. Our competitors in the jewelry business,
' thiefly those who do not advertise) paid for our advertising.
'". They paid for it in trade that slipped away from them to us.
1'hey paid for it in the new customers we got which they
rr might have had. .They paid for it in high expense, low vol
ume, high gross prof it and low net. They paid for it in smalf
.turnover."
. Oregon fruit growers in session at Medford last week
- . Adopted a resolution asking federal authorities to require
California grape growers to juice their grapes for shipment
and thus release refrigerator cars needed for the shipment
of other perishable fruits along the Pacific coast. On the
". heels of this request is a news dispatch from Los Angeles
; announcing that $7,000,000 worth of wines and grape juice
; will be destroyed within the next two weeks in southern Cal
ifornia in accordance with an order by Prohibition Director
Andrews, cancelling permits for the use of wines in special
' Instances. It would appear from this that the resolution of
the Oregon horticulturists was a waste of time and words.
' What applies to California applies to the entire country. The
ban placed by Mr. Andrews on fermented grape juice will
IT." perforce greatly reduce its production, if hot stop it entire
ly, and it does not appear probable that there will be a com
pensating increase in non-fermented juice as long as there is
a satisfactory market for grapes themselves. The conelu
, slbn is natural, therefore, that the California growers will
heed more refrigerator cars .than ever to move their output
, and1 that the Oregon growers will have to put forth a stiper-
. tffort if they are to receive cars sufficient for their ow'n
needs. , . . ..........
i way only can you really free the
I oils out of the hair, it leaves H. soft
mlndln' other folks' business,
Brevity lath, soul of wit but 1 if- ..7 i. 5 Kloaay-and wavy-with. the
Ju try launhln' at a gar. short You hould be ,ble ,o tell by
aklrt when she's -lookin'. wa, tha wet hair feela in thB fin. "d nlce'y shaped aa though by an
. . - ----- - -- - - - expenaive nair uressur. . .
- .. . . , e. whether the soap la all out or uusiae girl yoa react Qulck.
Purely for tha sake of nreventin' . 0wt . 'Iv to a oold hath, von will find it
the congestion of the maila, we sug. I Dry by rolling a owel around , great stimulant to take it on rising
gest that all tha folks who have the h?ad and preasluR out aa much ' in the morning.. Accustom your
been planttin' to sand ua a present: water as the towel will take. With self gradually to (t by starting with
please do so at once. your comb, -part the wet hidr,. or ta tepid balb, and then, lower the
comb it aa you want it when dry. ' temperature until you can take the
On acct of the Xm rush this ' "1 fH'."!:. """J!' Il0,,"0" ?,a !m
eolyun, of mora, upHf, will be ah. I jerat.X wavVe-Vhls . The" "Sg " "" " .
Drawl t f tniLnw ttiiiai all nuiia' msa
Draiatent readars . ta nt hir
txttin' rlnna In 'ah .. k.ll
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READERS' LETTERS
The annual Christmas ball friven
by the Hoseburg fire department
will bo held on the night -of Fri
day. Docember 2i. Tue firomea
are making eluborate preparations
tor this event, committees having
keen working on tbe arrangements
and plana for several weeks.
Huge lead of evergreeia were
brought, iii yesterday far. use in
decorating the haU, . which will
present a moat pleasing appear
ance. - Candy dances .will be in
cluded as special features for the
ball. Music is to be furnished by
the Swanee Serenaders.
o
Cook wan gaa '
TOMORROW'S MENU -"
Breakfast
. Crapca
Cereal
- Creamed Lrted Beef .
Toait . Coffee
Dinner .
Roast Chicken
Mashed Potatoes . Cr.allflower
, . Spiced Beet Salad
' . ' . -Supper ; ; '
Cold Left -Over Mat Loaf '
'.'.". Hot Quick Biscuits
Apple Sauce
Cake , . Cocoa
i . . , ...... .
the top on Just before putting the
pan In tbe oven, then cover with a
thick brown paper. Keep this pa
per on while In the (.ven and out
something across the top of pan U t
keep pajer from settling down on
top of the crumbles." f ; ;
"Mrs. C M.i Tbe emtbod of pre-!
paring the cruraha for 'Steisel :
Cake,' S3 it la known in the bake-1
shops, ia this: Melt the batter and
allow, to cool sUghtly. Mix sugar,
cinnamon and flour together, and
;tir gradually Into the melted but
II tha lumps, do not form well,
add a bit more flour."
Plan to do your Christ-
. mas shopping tit
' the Silk Store
- You can come here with every assurance that no
... matter what Gift you may select from our stock,
that it will be of a . -
Quality and Style
v - .', i - - - ..., ::V-?'
: .That W'H instantly appeal to the recipient thereof. . li '
' It-will afso register a mar 4 your respect toward y.';;
those receiving the Gifts. '! .' --
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Suggestions for Gift Purchasers
LINGERIE IN NEW STYLES
SILK-AND WOOL HOSIERY, . ,
PIECE GOODS IN SMARTEST WEAVES
SILK SCARFS -.
GLOVES
VANITY. BAGS
GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS i ;
DISTINCTIVE UMBRELLAS :J .
DRSSES, COATS : . .
labMham
' ' THE SILK STORE
. "Yrn. G. M. D.i In. nuking the ' - ;. ,,
crumb-like top for coffee cake, 1 u. -,
In response to a request pub- "r3t mlx he "our ad ouUer '-)
lished. sum' time ano. from '). ether blending like meal, then I - -
W.M. who wanted to Know how .toladu he ufi--,' "-- cinnamon." L. T. F. DANCE TUE8CAY
make the crumb-like top on cof- "A. Reader: If followed ektael. F'
v mas
CHILE'S APPEAL RECEIVED.'1-
, WASHINGTON, Ilec ;i Secre
tary Kellogg summoned the Peru
vian and Chilean ambassadors to :
the. slate, department Into today to !
oolify tbeni formally of the receipt ,
of Chiles appeal from the.Tacna- s(. jjve tbalespoons of white sugar,
Anca plebiscitary commission , flve tabh'snoons of flour, three
beaded by General Pershing to tablespoons of butter, and two tea-
k J s " ispoona of ground clunamon. Work
take time to publish them all. but i ! (our heaping tablespoons of sugar, T Christmas tree, and exchange
one level teaspoon of ground clnna-T I ,?"ng ? a I
fee cake. I have received soe Jo these directions will give perfect
reime: isni uiat spieuuiu : u win results; Tsro ublespoons-of flour.
will Uo so. for each letter seeuij h
Lw.a blithly different hint, on iait
ruiiUer. Jlera are a few: ,
,".!rs. G. C: MUs B. W. used too
much fat in ber recipe for a crunib
like lop to coffee bread. The cor
rect proportion is an equal 'amount
of suar and flour. For examine
Dec.
Do they care whether they speak
the truth or not? And if not,
what have they a. right to a-k ot
their neighbor, their commmiitv
T. dance nni Christ- or their ilaker?r-Portlacd Jour-
rarty Tuesday evening. 4 .nal. '- i- . ;
23. at the K. P. hall.
Stndebaker
modela.
builds no yearn
500 worth of walnuts on bis 300
acre orchard.
f
Oroson will use 80.000 barrels of
oil costing 5450.0:h), to oil 63U miles
state highway in 1926.
I Tigafd Four uiifrlcts . will vote
-;.r.t'ttnM0 Editor - . loa Wf achooi- er'y in Janu-
L)o wn in tuteka. California, the rary- - - .
cunts. -euitor of a- ne&spir wu'scnt Multnomah couiityi budget for
jciuuing
i i ... ...... Kitl not to exceed 50
luuu um mine uciug luuieaitjuiis , , . ' " - : . . v. v - . .--- - " j
of shortening (butter . preferred). or 4 ,m?a a:,d. Pach. nn. l.to iailr.aa 'punlshaiejll soiygncy if $15.0ti,gsTJ, ( -Mclud
first mix the dry Ingredients to-. a siuiimr gin n-r a ifujje.smpt. ot court.-, i rout nis it-h -in fii ,ej,iia.-
u.ru iv aiieuu. w ; me jau ue ia sua eauiag ma pa-i Baker Company will spt
gether. then cut In the shortening 1 1 mimber
wth a knife or fork,
hands." 1
Do not use
KITCHEN
CUPBOARD
By NELLIE MAXWELL
"Mrs. J. W.t Take two and one
half cups of flour, one cup of but
ter and two cups of granulated
sugar. Mix flour and sugar tboc-
on top of coffee bread.' rubbing all together till crumb.
G. S.: I bad the same trouble as I form. If mixed too much they
Miss B. W. until I found out (hut 'will become too fine. This recipe
the coffee bread must be covered makes enough for several different
over while baking. I now brush the bakings. It will keep In a cool place
top of the bresd with egg. crumble If put in a etcne Jar and covered."
spend
Per- . . JI5U.0U0 in developing new strike
; Let them call It punbjhraer.t. if : of are in Mother Lode, 25 nUiea
Have you bought you Christmas . ... ,.. .vmoothv -tor . him I . . ... ;-.i...
Answers to Torre-1 k"owvnot at ,aey ,do-. Taose se) t io 46 u d
jinsners to v.orre-iWi,0 KDUW the normal lot uf an .., .
, .. , . . . I editor, will appreriate that fco ti . Gold Hill Kelmar-V an Pet Mln-
to bo more envied than niiied. . I mg 1 o. win imaace first unit of
' . Tapioca D'tshei
TAPIOCA is a dessert which may
sufely ha served to the chlMren.
It Is esirclnlly inviting when com
bined with fruit. Take one cupful
of susnr, one-half cupful of quick
cooking InpliK-a. one-hslf teaoon
fnl of sidt anil three cupfuls f
boiling water. Cook nnlll the tapi
oca Is Ininsimrent. then pour It Into
a well-greiised tmkins illsh snu cov
er "the ton with Mled and qnnr-
tered apples. Hake until tne nppies i
are done. Serve hot or cold with 1
sucnr end rrenm.
Mini Tapioca. One nm n'e
urv Dyiiiuuuuni rcxen,rw ,
y?t-yZW mmtOmU anJPMfir CMJrmm.
SHINGLES (HERPES ZOSTER)
. Several or the followers have tt looks as though some cases art
hi.iK.t4 oa tai'ir chfu. One la du? to poisons absorbi-d from ill
worried becKUHtt hn 1ms hanl thatlsoase elisebere In the body.'
it .tuc7 voiut on' bolb anli-it ofha' Howerrr, vr have to always
L-ht-st and mwt In th front, death hold this thought la mind: usually
will ...,. lit I k..fnH (.(..( ... a.l,. .1...
There is no foundation at all for 'there Is something' that baa made
thU tuH rsiitiuu. in the lirttt place, i the tissues loe their flRbtlng
HUinKk. very rarely aptear on power analuat cerms and you have !
rer. half and half!
Have y
seals yet?
Tomorrow
spondents.
wii;
ntn t-, . , , ' tutu- ia ai u tinier uuauciB u 1
.60. Roseburg Cleaners, paons 'lH ,indlng rtst an1 peai.e . lne pr!. Woodburn State receives and
" , ison Lars are giving him a free-; occupies new J,s5.000 boys' train-
" v .. - :rl.tm ha hi.n l eninv01 .In veira i InST SChoOl here.
Orecon slsre laves will tof;il S7..
enjoy the luxury ot sober jall.o ! 2oo,83u for 19JG, t2K2,0u0 less than
tion undisturbed by the bedevil-1 ast year.
Ing hots whtch harry and worry Eeud CaUiolIc parish will erect
him at his own office.. There n6!parochlal ,CUX)i.
pest can reach him . to tell him California-Oregon Power Co. will
bow to run his paper, to try to d mjm . Klama,a couuly
coax some free publicity out of I ,,', ,,,: f '
. Men's Bults cleaned and pressed.
T, Think of being able to relax and j
X State Press Comment X
The nomlslde Tree.
Krom time immemorial Christ
mas trees have grown in Oregon
with the romping abandon of plg-
hlm for one thing or another, to
advise him on political candidates
wseds in a barn lot. Anybody at or lust to waste hts time in. .idle
any. time could go out, and chop ' discussion. There he has time to
down any symmetrical little firthink for on hour-or more intcn
tree and thank you at thaU Ore- slvely upon one anbject and ta set
goa fathers fought' trees a their-, hi thoughts down, calmly and
grandfathers fought Indians. The 'carefully. There be can write an
trees stood stiff antf stubboruly -editorial In which he can take a
nign between tnem end a living, ; Mule satisiaction inslead of put-
Ing
Grants Tass Oregon bankers
w'.II couduct school here to teach
faim Accounting.
. GranU Pass Rich gold' quarta
fount! near old Greenback mine,
after six-year search.
. Portland Tc iker "Stockton"
brings 3SU0 tons Oriental cocoanut
oil and "West Niger" brings 60
and they were pleased to lay them! ling down a Jumble of 'wards, . a 1 tons joya bean oil.
and all their kind low upon tbe ! paragraph at a time, between ne-j Oregon beekeepers w ill hold
fire pile and kill all their little ver-endiBg disturbances. There he'slate convention at The Dalies,
progeny. , .can demote time and atteatlou 'to I January lil-20.
Timea have changed. Today! his own particular business In-1 Astoria is on national honor roll
trees are aorth more thau the stead of forever answering ibe callas one of 18 cities having no fatal
dirt in which they grow, 'j'ho- to serve on this committee or that auto accidents during October.
one and one-fourth ninfttls of brown i ootn siues of uie bouy and eien II i got to determine what this factor )tlaa Christmas tree commits a othetu wh. n he ought to be mak- dam road this . year, having 350
-iihii, nun n inn, "i - - - - - - i I it ' m11"111' ttuur in iiiu ces OL toe uie.iu auu wuiier itir 1114 mat- miles in all.
mntie nntoring if tne nmpie sirup , '" ...j...... n-i ...c . ... i.e., ...... ui ...ui.e. .u o. ( jaw and an offense against society, lly. And luxnry of all luxuries
or sugar is not at nnnn; sum "h ": nine muie riii-nux me iisu 01 ure ncKijr are pro-1 upon these young firs our poster- ' think or beirg able to pltk up
half tenp"onrul of unit and tnree 1 man usual. 111 course, in 0111 peo-, rountuy aitectwi oy diets ttuit are ity niu.,t depend for Lousing and a-magaiinn or a good book aud ,
rtipfuls ef boiling water to one pie ami tnosr greatly under par wrong, especially diets thai are , home heat. Their growth alcna. read in solitary ea:e and enjoy-
nnir ritprtil of Inplorn. t mw in a in neaun. tne disease may go otv.w ; lacking in the elements which go I the roadside or near it may niaRe ' menffor lfburs at a- rime
dimhle holler nftej-the first ten mln- julcepiilon and produce compile- to build up the tissues and keep all the difference between doeo- O Judge, where is thy victory!
uirs or cooking and serve com iu tions wuirn mum De serious. them In working order. .ration of desolation. They may iO Jail, wh -re Is thy sting: As-
cream. lii-flntiion: Shlmtles Is detined In While a great deal is written oa 'have a landscape .alue far grea-.toria lludfet.
SAVINGS. Tsploca Custard. Soak tw"vpne of tny t-xibooka on skin the need of getting the vitamins . lr than their value as lumber or ) . " ' f
. So nliiiv i-hiivH invo-t r,.- ,. ... A 'hlr'1" 1 ' f . e"Pr" "",1 Ironblrs, as "an acute, Inflamma- and mineral elements from liberal i fuel. Trees are new our friends , OREGON WEEKLY -
J " - n"r in nu.i Winer, omiu. uieu u.. tl)ryi gol( umit.-i disese , character- amounts or fresh fruits and vege-I anu not our enemies. .- INDUSTRIAL REVIEW I
Btnaciter; Ana every cttunce IS mucn Uie DCSl, accoraing tu i-"i" "" 7 i'-ed oy tne anpeitrance or several tables and milk, there are still far I Therclore. good man, spare that ' I
its backer. I've listened to so many men, solicitors embat- hour.' iteia is .feht.y. add Xl?, .d Z T.h. JS! " r"" U.
4aA l;t- rt i iu.il i .. nne-hiilf eitnrnl of nuiir. one ten- , , . .. : 1 .--.w w h,.i,v,u
ii I'" nmc niy ncniu-ciii iicu yen, ui.n i uui ouu- : . - - v -- t . area ui uunaie.at uistriouiion ton no attention to it. .-sow it is not a iaea in n brans. nine ill cot x o'io
ly rattled. When first I Salted rubles down, the outlook ' umi. the h.!.'.,',!?,,0 Torn Inui :"u ",'dl nd" correspoadlnif to lh; fad. We have absolute evidence i Rev. M Caugltey. pastor of Cen- Oregon taxable prop. Hy Is M,-
M , ..,. m i i i : . a hi'ittrn-d tuiklnu .fi.b add one tu- ("tsirlbution or the nine trunk", that wrong diets -can cause more i teuary iiuur Meinour tpiscupni rtsl.S37.6IS, ,:3.00U,0(.0 more than!
kxuicu ijimi.- ouii.i, , mi- uiurai ratings unniv in iuu - u,.,p,ufu butler and baka 1 1 li llm""d disease Is meant sorts of III health than any other I ceurin. seioiiea au excellent top.e it vear.
CeiveQ my USeiUI money, men all tne super-salesmen leam- thirty minute. In a slow oven. i"ur rm wumn one isnor. r-o in your iresiment ot r "':, --- Harrisburg Willamette brliige
ed that I had started Savmir. and even-where I walked or I ''?." "'0D:'- W ""Z . u Z..! Ti. idal monaer-who reialls Ule. with-1?0 ' ac",c "isnway opened to Iraf-jCo, with 15 employes, handles
... ... ...... ' niiiiui or nen cueese. nan iw i w i - - - v . v... . . . ric. . . mnmi. .
turned I heard their earnest ravinif. "It S criminal, they pint of milk., onehnlf .tenspoonfui isome ialn and Itching. , External Treatment. (Physicians;
made lament "to sink Vour nounrN nnrl shillinirt whero thev "f ''' leasj"nriil Mw pau-hes may come out for ' may advise some, medication1
naae uniiiii, to shin jour pounas ana snuungs wnero uuj ,., ,.IH,r t tnste. and several .l.iis, hut in m.wt cases Internally, but mellcatlon should
Will draw but three per CCIlt, Where you mi(fht make SOIUC two level tnl.l.ss.nrulj of quick- most of Uieni are out wlihln two never be taken Internally except!
killings." At first I paid but little heed to their orations r,".'!fJh JM?i A. JS ;
and .lust before servlps aid a w ell-i then bigin to subshle. At the end ' treatment Is mojtly to protect the;
heaten ret. Serve on loast or crack- , of one or to weeks the blisters parta so that the little blebs won't
ers. 'dry to thin. bronish crusts which rupture. Various remeilirs are ad-'
Psseh Tsploca. Praln a rnn of In several days drop ofr leat Ing red ; vised. Most cases are helped by
pem-hes. sprinkle with powdered p,,,. n)(.h yrn.liuill y fade. t dusting Powders made of eounl'
. out auy evinence or care Lor- tne i
Ifrillh nf hla Blillanianij tvithnn
in, reflllzntfnn of fheir niMiihlj. I Star
flc.
Portland Steamer
"Go t h I c
' Uertmond Ripe strawberries are
: still being harvested here. '
1 bane county Mis nine union high
lEcnooia.
Portland Klumhp" Co..' engrav
ers, tf-ble sire of plant. Annual
! payroll Is $50,vr)f.
j Hillsboro Four local Investors
will ste.rt ClOacre lnuskrat farm
n"ar here.
lloMonJale Options on 15.000
I acres timber land call for $15o,000
lyment.
Salem Home construction for
U months totals $:iS2.S30.
Sprlngfk-M Mountain .Slates
Power Co. rebuilding part of Its
service here.
Springfield Springfield Lumber
50
cars a month. -
St. Unions Portland Electric
"Kddu
llighty; I was not filled with swinish greed for profits great
and mighty, , "Let 'safety lie my motto yet," with calmness I
.-.jreflocted; "for safety is Die one best bet that's everywhere
respected." ; Cut Super-salesmen never rest, as down my path
I toiler; they know such chances to invest as jiuikc my mouth
-to water. And so they have me rattled now, I know not
where I'm treading: anxiety has creased mv brow, and fear-
' frl is t-ho sledding. I fac a scheme that's bound to win, that '"Ly It uZX.
cannot end in sorrow; today I put some money in, and take ! adding enough water m uuikeiiie
-Jt out tomorrow. For better schemes will come along, by su- IJIWA,1'!,
- per-selesmen fathered, then other projects doubly strong and bake thirty rau.uws. ser with
TiO WOnaer 1 Bin OOllierru. inns sn- line imni iuj nni.rc ,a w, K.w.Bsw Vnwai
ukes loO.oU'J box.s apjks to: Power Co. will brlna nowtir lines
taKcs . to bcanpoose, t.olumb:a City, Jieer
Ikland and Wlark.
t.jO.OO'j Corvallls New Crees 3-story
at building will eoat IIOO.OoO.
Klamath Falls-
Kurope. Steatm-r
lSfi.i)"0 boxes.
Pendleton Parmera sell
bushels wheat in one week
prices to Jl.in a bushel.
-Forest Lumber
one cupful of tnptoi-a. niM three
rupfiits of Ih'lUnit wnler, nhe-liulf
ciiiifnl of suk-ur and one-tmlf tee-
sKnfttl jif salt. t."o..t-until the
any irt
the course
rney r;oi,t of-en appear on the
chest. In - the lumbar region
("small of the tark") and above
the eyes. ,
l'nti-e. n not kno n what
r mil llir
the cause'
phiz, in grief I brood and ponder. I know not where my
'money is it' scattered here and yonder.
belief ts growing among skin ape- sine oilde, are appllxi This dreis
rir.ii.i t.hst u i due to some sort Ing also has to t?e , cluinaxd oaily.
of aa inrecilnn flnulax to chicken SUM another Ireaimmt advicd j
poi. it nas Deca round Uut rt Is painting the parts with nexlhle coi
eftect, and without even tbe nerve
to. make them publicly. , ilejiev-.
rely arraigned tha niaa or woman '
who will accept a "wink" as mora
authentic "than a sworn state
ment" and attacked thote who1 Portland steamers taking ,-1 Co. opens model mill, to cut 15o.ouv
tan to tne level or the tale i euw.ovo irei lumovr trom tuis port, tftetashift.
bearer.. . j Pendlnon Oregon woolgrowcrsl Bend More than U mllci par-
There are plenty of people who ,n,w nere jan. i .5, lor annual Ing laid during lilio, costing " fs-
sM:i. -'7SQ. . ... ' - .-
Klamath Falls building permits i Columbia rlrer ports sh'tmed 1...
utiunK.theniiirh fh.i h.eH i,. m . Tor November, reached iioi.ijo. . tiic... hn.h.i. .i
of cotton thoroughly Impn gnated o( the cowardly wiiUper. . Hut ! Por 1 1 a n d Orpheura circuit ' vember.
with tbe same po der and covered ,her ar, nol nelping he world. : Pl'-na ll.eov.mio playhouse, to si-at Conullle Rtoct Lnmber' Co
with game Is strapped on wlih They are not aiding to build. 2". I opening large tract of timber
strips of adhesive tape. .This la to Thy ar aot even Christian. . Gates Crown mine In Llr.D eoun-t Fugeae Two miles of sidings
be changed dally. Thm ... ,... , , ty .ild In shew fine leilce of ore. ilsid for itornhm i.mi- ..
aa wuir.i uiii ii.e-i s ru U
hltnle, may aprn-ar on parta of line olde. boric acid and '.re ,7,7 " , wlitiBgb Tr unlt- session.
of the main skin nerves, t sprinkled on the part, and a layer institutions. through tlio medium - I
era willing to assassinate Ly a' "'u " uaver t-nrtianu t.e- and tie plant.
whisper.. It always a-a bera done1"' "ni !' IW.WO m ! Salvation Army will establish
and U ia .at I U, dime. ...-. JdouMlne sire of pint children's home near Cooston. Coos
Are they Just to their victims?! liyrtl" Point -Kuit-Cha.w Co. Icoanty.
Da Ihev cira them an oiiimim 11 n. . Canned 77 .0'fO cases nf fruii hirw! rl.n r,.i.h... .,
of tea asaoclaud with pyorrhea jmd lodlon. and sllll another la the ap-. ttjr to answer.! Do they .care thia year. lope'ru with orders for mLr car-
teeth abscesses and bad lon.Us. so plication at pure Ichthyol and wa-,cara whether they ara Jual er tr ' Scboi-Prd Croner raise load. - . -