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TWO ROSEDURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily Except Sunday by The News Rsvlsia1 Co Inc. Meeaee mt ae iNMiM Pseeta Ma aafAelafaa PiWm h urliulvula 1 1 1 thtf UM fa VaUUbll eatlon of ail news dlapatcftar craditad to It or not Qta.ra'tfte credited la tula paper and to all local published herein. All nate ut re- aubUcalloa of apaolal dlapelLbea herela ara also raearVcd. irvmi i wv Li S & W. BATES- BeUV Oe eUTIfig. -President and Manager Atauretry Treasurei Kb tared h second claaa mattar May IT, 120, at the poat office at Roawburs. Oregon, ander the Act of March 1. U7(. UMCRIPTICN HATH . Daily, par year, fry " tally: six saoathav ty ; daily, thro aiontaa, by nutl. Dally, single month, by aall " bally, ty carrier, par noash. -1 n i k i -Weekly Ne ws Herie w, by mall, par year- Jri, TUKSOAy! DEC. 22, 1925. . 1.0l . l.Vt IMPATIENCE FOR WEALTH. ; The question is asked what must be the effect on the ! tirdinnry run of younjf people, when they learn about those who have in a short time been able to acquire some large .' amount of money. They read about a football hero who picks up hundreds of thousands of dollars in a few weeks after ' , leaving college, about moving picture actors- and actresses who earn sums far greater than is paid the president of the ' United States, etc. The question is asked, as to how far such dazzling successes must create discontent with the ordinary slow processes of work, jfhere is something; in human na ture that provides amazingly generous rewards for a certain few who manage to get a conspicuous position, and particu larly those who are able to amuse the public. The; actor who - can make the public laugh may be paid many times as much as the statesman who frames great historic measures of leg- , islatiou that benefit the people. However, as people become ;;' niore discriminating, they will bo apt to give a higher re- - Ward to those who render the most distinguished service. People who-win conspicuous successes do so in the great ma jority of cases, because they learned to do something extra ordinarily well. Most folks can not win any suoh brilliant ' success, but if they devote intense study to perfecting them- selves in some art or form of service, they will get much better rewards. Most people have to plod along the old roads of patient toil. Quick and sensational rewards come only to a very few. Those who spend their time longing and dreaming about such successes, almost invariably waste their time, while those who try to do something supremely well, . almost always get recognition. ' GOOD EVENING FOLKS Wa still believe That tha feller Who brage about Gutln' outa bed Theae cold mornln'e And hapln' Into ; A tub of cold water la a gal dang liar. .. DUMBELk DORA THINKS ) ANSWERED LETTERS ... STr. r: F. C The theory that n massage a yow euu'led, women breathed differently from ways lifting too facial ana throat men niiut have originated when . nmscies to counteract tha Ian- women- wore light curaeta wbleh deney to sagging-. Cold water or prevented deep breathing. Women an loo rut aitouliL complete . the and men breathe exactly alike treatment. now because of the aeitoibld way j Airs, y'. t. !. Cmrkiug tho flrj. mat women oress. ixutrn to gfr jolms id a very foolish habit breathe correctly and then make it and it wlU positively cauaa the a habit . . . joints to become permanently ea' John T- It. Try massaging your larged. It you rub a Utile coarse Th. k..u.. ..... iv.il ' acsip o"c uaj" uoui u glows imi iimo . roar .paime ana The Sheridan street bell nngere ,h .,,.,. ... Kk i,.i. .,. ... oughta be hired to """die the Sal. may not ne).d onJr other treatment ' have washed and dried them, you vation Army nettled ourin tne i to ra,)rove the condition. Lack of will keep the skin aoft and free " ,cn". . . 1 luntre to the hair could Indicate from chapping over the cold weath- ' - "I T T - tuere ia siuggiKhness and the mas- er months. This la especially nice A, lova affair can't be served .sage would easily correct it ' after doing any kind of hard house- warm but one Mary aiid June A round faru worlt ' the salt removes all trace . jwlth small features can stand 'any of r"Be bvilde any roughness of Tha height of foolishness l( a arrangement of-the hair, but ;Ui HUB. dumb girl" turning a deaf ear to a j lonK ace requires more hair on Eleanore O. Bleaoh the hair on blind man. - 'he sides to give the effect of your arms with peroxide of hydro- - - . I breadth. A part In tho center la sen and it should not show through y j There are curved acisaora that Mrs. D. J. K.-ft will aave you a . come for clipping the loose hairs 'number of trips to chiropodist if uov. mirani umr requires , y0u use a aaultary file on your frequent combing as the slightest corn several tlmea a month, or as thing disarranges ,it, and1 it also often as you find It necessary. It needs to be shampooed oftener S best to do this after bathimy than long hair. ,wtlen te akla has been softened Esther F. II. Before massaging and then remove only just the the face and throat, cleanse the loosened outer akin. over tho worst skin with a cream or by washing of the calloused parts, it thoroughly. Apply the skin food i Tomorrow Protect the Bands. Soon be time for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. : : ' ' . THE P.EF.UAL; .. - . It takes some courage to rcfuaavto give the coins that - gleam and shine, to help a cause some friends may choose to . boost as being high and fine. To me came Mrs. Jigsmith Jones, the relict of two plutocrats; she wants to raise ten thousand' bones to build a home for" alley cats. "There are ' a million feline bums," she said, "tramp cats infest the place ; we hear them yowling in the slums, for they've no de cent dwelling place. I plan to build these cats a home, and rescue them from want and care; so dig the rocks, your poek f ta comb, and give me what you have to spare." "Alas," I Said, "my bosom bleeds when I reflect on homeless,cats ; but I have other pressing needs I have to buy the cliildren hats. I have to buy my wife an ax, that she may fill the stovewood box ; I have to pay my income tax, and" don't know where PH raise the rocks. And you," I said, in thunder tones, "have rubles piled upon your slielf ; why don't you, Mrs. Jig smith Jones, go build the blamed old home yourself?" It seemed a pregnant thing to say, my spirit being racked and torn; but since then, as I go my way, I find I'm looked upon . .with scorn. The news has spread throughout the town that Pm a soulless, tightwad skate; I turned a noble matron down jivho broached a scheme sublimely great. It takes some' cour age to decline when drlvesmiths come and pass the hats ; yet "in undaunted soul' is mine I won't help build a homo for cats! A man ia atso known lawyers he - keeps. If all the headlines about income tax reduction come true, the gov ernment wrll be paying us- all mdmey in about two- years. V THE HUNGRY BRIDE! 8he wore a grey hat and carried a boquet of sweet pears. Michigan State Journal. ' 4 fr The riches that once took wlnge now take wheels. . i NO EXCUSE FOR JOINING Mra. Sweetlyr Are you going to ! join the Parent-Teacher Assoc I a- tlonr 1 Mis Minerva: No, I'm not a ! teacher, and no ene has invited me to be a parent. . 4 ' "Just put yourasif in my place!" exclaimed the man as he roe to give the woman hia aeaC ' The longer the nights the longer to eleep and forget the troublea of the day. 4 ! , - The particular kind of culture the world most needs, lust now la agriculture. This war against rum Makes Intelligence flicker, For both sides are trying To help ua down liquor. fr Illuminated deep eea fish have been discovered near Efficient Dt Lur A-rUfeXmarV NEW DISHES THIS WEEK l TOMORROWS MENU I " Breakfast ' ' Orarcv-a ' Cereal Scrambled Eggs Bacon ' Toa;t " Coffee Luncheon ' Griddlecukes ' Syrtp Fruit Salad Doughnuts . Cocoa Dinner Corned Heef ' Rice Bee'ta Cold Slaw .,, ' Stale Cake Pudding with . Liquid Lemon Sauce Coffee 1 1 Plan to do your Christ mas shopping at the Silk Store YoU cars 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 That will instantly appeal to the recipient thereof. .;?;; ( It will also register a mark .of your respect toward V.V i tk. r".:ff li-.r-?- clival ictcivuia .o. ( ; ' L n t-. ry ty 1 - --. , suggestions wr wit i uiuiusviz of ground all-splce, cloves and cinnamon, and two cup'of lder vinegar. Simmer all lor on and one-naif hours and then tarn, while still hut, into hot jars which you have sterilized by boiling In cleur water, empty, for IS minutes. Put on a fresh rubber ring and seal airUght at once. This recipe makes very little over one quart Jar. . u remainder may be eaten on the table. Baked Ham with Apples: Put a one and one-half pound slice of ham into a baking pi, and cover it with six pared, cored and sliced Mackintosh apples; add one cup of LINGERIE IN NEW STYLES SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY . . . PIECE GOODS IN SMARTEST WEAVES SILK SCARFS . ' ' , GLOVES ' i ' ' ' VANITY BAGS GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS DISTINCTIVE UMBRELLAS DRSSES. COATS I. ABRAHAM THE SILK STORE ' Stale Cake Pudding: American: any kind of stale white cake. You ',,.- eataVT - M uir..,i A at I .y . . 1. . II -in "-V -,rfsa- Spciioiit 15 ockcascs Used ia business and attorneys' office everywhere.- Made in woods and finishes to suit surroundings and fitted with receding dust-proof class doors that protect con tents and are out of tha way when open. The only practical and convenient method of carina, tor business and profrssioruil hooka McKean, Darby & Baldwin Complete HouoefuraiafWw Roaeburg shores. If found within the twelve. mile limit, no-wonder they are all lit up. 8AVE3 TROUBLE! The aolution to next Friday's croas-word puzzle will be found bo low. Denton Ohla., Record. Many a modern girl would rath er aiteno a nopiest than worR on a ; nllla sauce. nopecnest. .f- J -J- T T wouiane: ir i didn't tell you : green sweet peppers that I only paid $19.08 for this suit Kleins removed! and ras Kl.DKIt SOX OF FW.VCKSH MAKV hTATK'S MOST ANNOUNCEMENT , HOKKOWrU HAJiV. liKht brown sugar and two cups of Barms Barber lihoii. Cass e i (AanriaM rm Lnued wirr.) cold, sweet milk and bake for one! street, wlsnua to announce iheei HAItKOGATE. Dec. 22 Oeorire Crumble and one-half houra In a medium, ooeninie of a modern, tnor- e Henry llulx-rt, elder son of Prin- Oven. Serve hoL a outimv equipped beauty snup, e coss Mary, has become the mot pay his respect to his uncle, the Prince of Wales, and Prince Henry. ' Uoldsboroush Hall, between York and Harrogate, is really the home of Goorgo Henry, but he hai been so busy making kin visiting tours this fall that his parents have seen but very little of him. Two nurses accompany Mastei George on his tours in a powerfuj ! through your food you'd think 1 paid $60.00 for it, wouldn't you? Prince: Yes, If you told me over the phone. Probably more men fall from lack of ability than from lack of honesty. A man married a blonde, now he ie living with a brunette because the blonde dyed. will need three cups of it (not! . pnn-iw.m. nit0r .. -sii.:a iti nini, m ,-iimm j,r a "borrowed" baby in England. narked down). To this amount of Lu n.iii .i ;,, i,i k..,,. a, Mi ij.ii.. Mrn Pnn. an King George and Oueen.'Jlarv. trrumtw add the Juice and grated inraihcr nn. .n.i .hif , ii. Mm hum. u Man. I tho grand parents, are partlcul- vlnrf turn l..n.nh . . a - wua v. . . .1. A ,.! w,n. 1 llnnntln. Ufl.lU kA . a., pastry flour, one-hall teaspoon of "euo operator, ami expert lu ' . cold sweet milk mixed with one it. and one teMvooa rf gr,uu. marcelling, aud iui Hues of i''n,t romP "f ?bou' BuckliiKham j who will be three years old re bealen egg. and three-quarters of Uted 8Uf!aR Add one half cup of Beauty work, .me Ueauty ..p.c0 or Windsor Castle .George ruary 7th. ahead claims aa his a cup of granulated augar mled eoid( ,wt mUki slir weili ?h S0p baa beea completely re- ? ''d ' .a"S, La"T . ' with a ninch nf sa t Mit wall unit , . ' . . . ... . . Herewood. parents of Viscount 0 let bake in a buttered nndd dhS ' TZ. t,""" au4 1 1 """"u" . T I La"rel!e,. at Harewood Hoasa I Stndebaker , . . wttu 11 uw auu uae leaspoon oi unit, uuuiucm. ui huuuiui ,. u .. i .. ., ,,,...1 i. . i mnj.t. for 4U minutes In a moilHrai nvn 1 .. . . . . . ,. . . near here w Here a playgronnrl has . moaeia. Serve with an ordinary nnuid L, i. Z. u rT'"" a, " oeen men up lor his especial be m. . . vuo bkk niiu iub npiir ua "ce. ' bailer and whip with a silver fork. , Nw . ., G-or irenrv Onion-Pepper Relish: PuV Add a second egg In the same way. T 'TZTS."rr" 7'. ! To r ti",.I i" r cuopper n wen, alter beating, turn all Into i " - (seeds nnd tlia rpm imn fillino. .a-h ii,iW. 12 medium-; "well" only half full. 8llt the ban bunas no yearly MASONS, ATTENTION su.d onions with skins removed. Add one and one-half cups of gran-j ulated bllsar, two teaspoons each into a not oi-n for Is minutea. - Tomorrow Answers- to lnaulr-1 les. ietnJHeaIth. By JUuuBunt Pctcrt,rn ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS "Dern few men pussonatlty that they don't hafta shave." IS OVERWEIGHT INHERITED, are pale and pa!ty-Iooklng and are "lM-ar Dmtor: 1 have been mentally dull and stupid, and their O iiiverweight since Intant-v. and at fat la iimiahv and . totciJ' 1 weighed 2:15 pounds. My sinnally there are patients who are I pw have auch Tho annual election of offl- cei-s for Laurel Lodge, AO. IS, A. F. & A. M. will be hem Wednesday evening, Dec. Joid. e Lodge will conene at it o clock p. m. Work in the F. C. decree. Dluilt-r will be served at 6:3u, followed by a- the election and installation a of ottici4s. All members are a requested to bo present. a lly order of W. ST., " V. K. 11AKP.IS, Secfy. e SPiFPn 11 Tilt I K DELICACY IN JAPAN I DECLARED- NUTRITIOUS I the rosldenre of the Duko nnd DnrhMU of York. Ever so often he Is tnkfn to St. Jnmes Palace to I know what these here kids want. Mom, they're just a kickin' for some of GRIfvIlUPS MILK BREAD Elertric lighla fin and SO cents at Parslow'a. . iO watt. COPCO FORUM HOLDS EUSINESS AND SOCIAL MEET TTin Copro Frtnim. on nrRanlrn tl;n of thf employee o( Tli OnlU f.rni Orpunn hiwcf Companr,, n hL a rmfffm-vR ami imrll meet j tint Bt tho Mnni Hull lawt nfirht. The bu'lnnw spmion w. followed hy a ilemonirntlon of first hUI mfhoiis nnd re,i,tnt.on nUvr ;hlrh ("hrlntrntia party wn hold. iiimiM wre pluyed. in which all ipanlripated and with mimic and dnnrtnax thf erfuilnit pawed qulrk- f lntt hour. ThU fa one of the find anrlal orraninna tli Ct)"0 'fnmm In Hoselmra: ha hdd. All ,of thetr employees and tho fam ; til', were invited and moro than t sixty ere prvent. TOKYO. Dec. 22. Soawred in Japuti iB a dinner delicacy fur the l Japanese. In fact, the Harvesting : of aeau-eod la one of Japan's large industries. Of th many aperies of the Put that personal touch to ymu Xm.-is greeting cards by harlns your name printed on -each card. See tho News-Itevlew office for a nice line of samples at a reason, able price. They all cry for it. IDEAL BAKERY Phone 133 people on my father's side are very thin In the upper part of tha body ii.-.j auu. uuuiruiiT. i mnuani ana enormously lat in the hips that it was an inherited condition j and legs. It la thought that In or someiliiuir was the matter with i these canes there is some trouhle my alHiids, and 1 was given to with a gland' at the base of the understand that there wasn't i brain. In both these cases medl mueh hope forme. However, vonr ration has to be irlrpn hm th diet has proved that 1 waa wrona;. Idlet Is still of first importance. '''li (ratuered from the bottom of 1 now weiith lss, the first time However, such patients must be!tl,e ,h Japanese Tangle (La-i since 1 was 1 years old. 1 do i under the care of a physician, and, i niinnrla Japonica) Is most popular; not suffer from hunter and feel of course. It Is always best for the , "wtiiw of Its flavor and reiresh-1 CH.KIM'IffiH'M5SImJK unrl look loo n. m.. n I KMrt,.r lima . haaiijiw i f . . -i, i. . .. . , Inn tt. TMk wm,i1 pmu-a I -a--ik an uncle ?ti years old, who weighs i person to have medical adTloe for (abundantly In- the cold seas off i i'a J4o, For a lont, while I could not reducinx, etpeelally If there is Hokkaido and 1 harvested during M intereft hlin lu diet, but now that, great overwelKht. the suunner months. Toe )early ; he sees my wonderful results I ' There Is only one Intvllgent way (harvest oif- Hokkaido alone is s-, jS notice he is slyly watehint; what 'for the "normully" rat nerwn. to timated at 3va.0TO,oo pounus. s I eat. and following suit, and m reduce and that is to have ml While this seav.oed Li i datively g a result hit bay window Is rapidly , knowledge of the caloric or en- cheap, fixHl chemi.-'ts claim y is ' g lenvlnit him. Mrs. K." eray value of loods. and to eat very uuiriiloiis and contains much ' S The belief Is far too prevulent less than the required number of ."Vliauiiae A," the food element that one has to be overweight be-, calories needed, llut i must nowilackmg In polished rice. Ira use his people are. overweight, strongl) emphalzo lhal Just count-j o . I'm beginning to helleve that even Ing the calories and limiting them. Fitra large Colonial range the tendency to overweight is not Is not tbe only thing to be con- special price at Powell's. .an inherited characteristic. Chll- sldered. You nyisl have ia the o drerr are such Imitators that they j calories you are taking, all of the ; BEAUTY OF CASTEL naturally learn eating habits of needs of your system for protein. I NUOVO TO BE RE- those with whom they associate, ! mineral salts and the vitamins and Ihls will arcount for the over-, the elements whleh are necessary weight children of overweight for the repair and growth and parent'. . right functioning. Otherwise you GLA.VDrLAR DlPTrRDANCKa ' l reduce your vitality as well There is no doubt that tne as your weight. glands of Internal secretion which ! I speak mostly of diet because lovers. It has been rieetdnd to ri i ij" nave to ao wun trie regu'atton or mar ia ine cnier iBcior, oui menne eiuster of unsightly buildings whirh so long has marred rhe: sit pern beauy of the famona strong- a '4 VEALED TO TOURISTS ( NA1T.E!. IVe. I;. Arter thirty S years of iniennlttpnt effots on the ! 9 part of the successive mavom of WINTER SCHEDULE STAGES Effective Dec. 15, 1925 SOUTH BOUND Naples, supported hy promhlent art 1 K I.v Koseburg 8:00 A. M. 4:20 P. M. Ar. Grants rass 11:25 A. M. 7:3 P. M. Ar. Ar. Ar. Medford Ashland Klamath Falls 1:25 P. M. 2:05 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 16:10 P. M, COOLIDGE PLANS prpi y m nin Tft KinMiuinrnMrDKC11"' body's functions, are some-.gradual Increase in the enerclsea INUrl-WAK CUINVjKtOO , what deranged In those who are and physical activities la of great loveruelght. but aa Is every other importance also, for the muscles fAwvUt! Pma tiwi-d wir.) j organ deranced. And they are Mid organs need to ha toned up WASHINGTON Dec. I!.- Pre!- deranged berause of faultv diet.' by exercises aa well as correol : dent ronlhlc.e Is working on a re-. t'orrecting that diet corrects the diet. ' ply to Ihe I.rasue of Nallons Invl- disorder. The Improvement In We ha-e a little booklet which j Im Inn lo a pnllniinary riiraitnn- the healih oi'thoae who reduce la gives detailed Inotructkon on how nient ill'ruf wlon In n eftort lo not solely due to tbe li'ss of the to reduce and. to gala. Those of find a sav to accept. . ihurdru of tut, hut to Ihe Improve- you who want this booklet may I It said today at the While -merit of tho health of all the or- hae It by sendina lu cents in t Iloitjo that the siudy being made gans. : slumps wilh self-a"ld:sed and i by the President was "of a con-' Casea cf overweight thxt are stamped envelope and reuunot. smirtlve and aiflrnistive'' nature, due to prlnney trouble with the1 Have you bought your Christ- glands aro not common. There Is mas seal, yet? a dleae known as myxedema, I Tomorrow Common Eye hleh is due to a lark of secre-' Troubles. " lion nf the thvrold aland and I o - snftrrers from this become vory Men's suite cleaned and pressed, Men's suit cleaned and pressed, fat. llut thry do not look at all S150. Roseburj Creaaers, phone IT 6a Hose burg Cleaners, pboe ' like the ustwl fat person. Tsy 47a. -471 . For- Information Phone 586. Stage Terminal ' . hold known as the t'astel Nuovo. Th 'step Nuovo was built In , IP".""" atvm'Tfv-.tVT'-?;'? -i -u v 127S-S3 by marie I ttl Anion from ! j.T1""" 1 f It has not Nen completed nor j hm Ihe sililltloral Info! maiion g.inling the scone of the tienova ! commlinlon b-M-n nceviil as yet. Thcro was no Initlratlon when I the Washington government would b ab'.e to trustmlt Its reply. rierm el Angtrmirt, and waa en larked successively by Aliilionso I in 1112, by lion IVilio de Toledo In 1'.I6 and by Charlea III In i nr .uiKa ut lue iiininv m VfcJilu i and Ai-agoti and tbe Spanish icer-1 ijy oys one after anothtr usi-d it aa4( rsiiles Its ontward arrhllectiiral ,5 hi'niltv the csTle cnntnitia a frnn. : V nus lofty Gothic armory. . j i1 fMlAAllt a f r v t n x e laUt'l SERVICE We aitnd td all of these dctntla with ejerl ahiMtv. Having spe l.iHsed in the execution of irh work we aro adept at It. Let us p,ove this by a tilal. We aim- to pleaee" If. S. FRENCH TRAXSFi.Il AND .STORAGE CO. Phone C20 .'wVaa i: AWatifAar-