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(TWO RQ6EBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1923. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Osity tsoept Sunday fay Th Nsw-Hevleo CH Inc. Ik Associate" f rM u exclusively nuue I tk use f npubu attoa ot all aews dispatch credited to It or- not otherwise- credit" la this paper and to oil local oowo published herein. AU nsjaia ol ror publication oi speoial dlepe,tche herein oro oio reserved. JUL, m HATMM PRT O. BATES- Presiueat and lluii ScreJaxy-Treaurej Jbuared a second das matter May 17, lio. at tk post offlc aoseburg, Oregon, under the Act of March 1, 17. Dally, pr year. Daily, aiz months, by taali- uattCHIr'I KIM. HAT a by mall. .14. (Kl IMuy, Uiree mom ha, by. mail. Daily, alucla moula, by mall. Duly, by carrier, par muallu Weeaiy News-Review, by moil, per year- KOSEBURG, ORGON,6ATUHDAY, DEC. 26, 192S. . -v I.Ott ; LESSONS FROM CIRCULAR ADVERTISING. Advertising by mail might be called a kind of experi '. mental laboratory in which the value of advertising is tested ! out. It would ol course cost the average retail business a I great deal more to circularize a community, than to print its message in the newspapers, but at least business people who sell by mail learn what a very essential thing advertising is. For instance, concerns that depend entirely on circulars sent through the mail to sell their stuff, would usually say that their business rose and fell to an amazing degree, according to whether they sent out the circulars regularly or not. It they sent out such circulars once in three months, they would be likely to to find that the orders they received in the month after circulars were sent out, would be five or ten times as many as they get in the month when they did not use any cir cularai If all these customers acted logically, and bougnt goods just when they were needed and at the place that seemed best alter investigation, they would naturally buy sbjftit as many in the months when no circulars were used; aJhey would in the months when this advertising was dis tributed. But the way these orders usually respond to the circulars, shows up the psychological principle that people have to be constantly reminded of a certain idea in order to iuduce them to act on it The same principal anDlies to newspaper advertising, which can usually take the message ofla retail store to the people at an expense far below the V.oution of circulars. If the people are constantly re minded through the newspapers of a certain business, they will respond to this solicitation, but if they are not so re minded, they will forget about the message of the store. o . " A new edict in soviet Russia provides that home study by school pupils will be abolished. This step may make that government popular for the time being among the pupils. The average American boy and girl would welcome it. But as a result, they would probably bitterly regret in future ' years that they had not been encouraged to devote some quiet t.ours at home to a more thorough mastering of their school tasks.' In millions of. American homes the children are quietly studying several nights a week, and they do not usu f Uy suffer. Some nervous ones may feel the result of strain, uui many are ueuer on wnue paueniiy digging at tneir les sons, than. Uiey .would bo if theytwnre roaming the streets. A child has a great deal of work to do in order to get ready to meet the requirements of the modorn world. . o ' . j . Fast driving would be considered now to be a form of misbehavior belonging only to the automobile age. Yet the police records of the older towns would show that many citi zens of the long ago period were complained of because, of "fast driving." Probably if they speeded up their old nags through the center of a town to about ten or twelve miles an hour, it would have been thought they were a menace to society. If these old timers could have forseen the conditions prevailing on a modern city street, they would no doubt say thta they greatly preferred the quiet and peace of those days. That atmosphere produced a certain placid and philosophic calm that was healthful and promoted happiness. And yet they did a lot of work in those times, as they put their mind cn the tuska to be done, and put their whole heart into their efforts. - B Y BERT 5 BATES. GOOD EVENING FOLKS Now that th gift Hav bn distributed And th prlc tag Dciphrd Lt'( t down our Nw Year resolution And tak few Pot (hot at 'm. "$ t 4 OUMBELL DORA THINKS Butur tcotch I a nw kind of liquor. W with ombody'd givn u sum MS sLJl ABQLfT TEETH baud over to an expert. You bave your own part to do of course. You must brush tbe teeth twice a day, preferably after 8ult ha been filed In the Cir cuit Court by the city ol Vuucuiia against A, ri. Cutrifclu, tbe lirn suit to be brougnt luio court un flF Ihu luut mniiiliiil kv in. m. cent legislature giving cities tue, r,Kbt, " Jf 'rU right to foreclose an assessment liens In tne Circuit Courl. Tna amount, claimed 1 libs, due tor assessments on Improvements, in past years cltiea were au thorized to foreclose assessment lien and sell properly tor the breakfast and always Just before amount due tbe city. A a result' going to bed, with, a stiff bristled can of Thr.,lnOn oil for Xma. ' ,n" many citle. have o- brush, a lot of tooth powder or .' w. could of tak . f.w of th. ' " J1 !e , " . . r? ?i ""'ft 'P" ,0" n ""eptlc sgueak outa th radio. 7, iu uu iwq ue J. J. "e" OWJI" 10 tu lb" Pur" miaute food particle that decay tuasers uu out leei mat a umr- Desr Editur of Proones: I hear snail deed is suiiiclent kecurity. pou're publlthln' yr stuff In book I The law legislature made it form. Kindly send u a copy of Possioie lor ioreciosure suit tp um at one as the only other ,ie taken to tne Circuit courl volume we hav I a mtmorsndum 1 where in the even of a judgeineju book and Paw wants mom.ihinn the shorlff Is autnorued to sell haVIr to throw at th cat. " property and Issue a deed; j, x j, whlcu i considered a good Hue J to the property, V d. gotta canary bold for! In tbe suit filed by tbe City Xmaa and having knowa w do lot Yoacalla Is Is claimed that the wll t read the wife and yorn ' defendant signed an application trooly. - I to bond the property for the lm- Teeth can almost always be Drove th urofile that it should beautuut, for II tney are cared fox. MTer ,,, ,hn ,h. spaced and a healthy color. People one ol two "ak ouv r" tome iuUerlt bad.'teetb. ox badly shaped times pulled out leaving room for teeth, but a dentist can make these the rest to space themselves. A In Um with very much decayed tooth can be them. This Is on Important nulled aiul a nice lookinsr false one beauty treatment" that you must put In, and anchored to the ajood Among th survivors of yestiddy evsnln's shlrvdtg were the colleoa fellers who displayed the Charles- provement uuder the Bancroft bonding act, but that be bad al lowed the major portion of tbe payment to become delinquent. The city is represented by auor- ton and their thigh throughout neys Klce ayd Orcutt. and set up further decay between the teetn; It prevents tartar form lug to quite the extent it would with uncared for teeth. Then you must go twice a year to a dentist to have tbe fillings where needed- and tbe tartar cleaned from the ttieth and from under the- guma where it forms pus pockets and causes pyorrhoea, if you do aU this, which Isn't much, you can feel easy about your mouth. Before the age of 16, that Is, be fore the bones are hardened. I crooked teeth can bo straightened either with wlrea or with small wedges. This doe so mudl to I ra the rasslin' match. It's a gol dang ham w parents can't sand our young fry. away to th institutions of higher larnin' without havin' 'em com back Ilk thia and haras our weary souls with such honum. fc Th other p. m. a kindly Individ 1 SUNDAY AT THE J 1 CHURCHES ' I Urst Cristinn Church Enjoy ual called at our sanctum and ask- the Christmas season and spirit d y ed. to play Santy Claws at I with us at the Christian Church a church festival, which w de- "ext Sunday. There will be a cllnd to de for two reason. In Kreat lllble Sehool service at :45 the first place. If w want toju-m- Help us make it tbe largest church just before Xmas some bozo attendance of tbe season, our would o sura to say we com ' largest attendance so far 1 just to Gt a present and again If "ati 3-H la3t Sunday. Make it a mosquito wore trousers w, at least 360. . Another Christmas couldn't a row wk.-L. ..sermon will be given in tbe morn- brush his Dants. i lnK- At tQe evening service the 1 teeth ou either side, and no one will be tbe wiser about it. Sever al false teeth must go on a plate, and that of course la a great nuisance, theugb tbe way they are mad today, false cannot be told from real teeth. Your smile should . sbow good teeth, it is worth any cost to you to have them good; Baeuty Culturlst A scalp, mas sage la sometimes accompanied by a massage of the back of the neck and shoulders, but It is not essen tial that you Include this extra work to your treatments, unless you find tuat you get so much bet ter results that It pays you. There are some manicurists that give a general treatment to the hands and fore arms at- the same time that the nails are manicured. T. W. H. The oU producing glands have their outlets la the little pits from which the hairs come. Tomorrow Your Eyes. whom received. Next Chris Una yon will be glad you kept ao per fect a record, to help you with your election of Cbrlsimaa, gifts for that year. A Yuleiid Decoration Box It an other thine which you. will find helpful a year from now. For thu purpose use an old tuUbox, or any capacious cardboard box. Into it put any- Christmas decoration which, are, sUH good, after having been used, red tissue paper bells, the bow of ribbon from your door way wreath, small" figures of Santa Cuius perhaps used on the Christ mas dinner table, etcetera. Auy-j thing especially dainty and perish able is worth wrapping up In cot ton or other wadding, to avoid Us being crushed. Tie the box, label it "Christmas Things", and store it In your attic out of tbe reach of the ealldren'a bawls. Any decora tions which you may wish to leave up UU New Year's can be put in the box a week laterBut at least there will be tome things to go In to It at one. Emergency Gift Trunk: One clever woman of my acquaintance ha set aside a small trunk in her attle for emergency gifts, into this chest went all the Christmas pres ents which she received and did not like well enough, to use (we all bave at least a few of that var iety, don't we?) They will remain in the trunk until they, tan be used aa birthday gifts, wedding gifts, aa articles for a church fair, or for. some unforseen need when It will "be a blessing to bave a pretty article on baud to give to some, person or donate to seme cause. DietJHea!t ftv Kiihi Hunt Fefori h.1 mi ; 3 'Ct'neJ T" MOTI irpo Efficient rfi!5 Bf UuM.ArUimani POST-CHRISTMAS DUTIES, ChriBtmas program will be given. Don't m its this. - H. E. MOW. Now all you gals who got steo- Ins, teddies, combination, nightie. I .The First Methodist Church pajamas, etc., and other cut Corner of Main and Lane streets, little underthlnga, will pleas Her. Joseph Knotts, pastor. Now wear 'em and not put 'em In the lnal Christmas Is past let us all hop cheat when th moth will do toe work our "hands find to bit hole In 'em and make your.1"1'" Tnit means let us be loyal self conspicuoue. and do our part in the prepara- i, j, j, tlon for the union meetings. Let t, t t every one be on hand tor clunday On mora week and w can us School at :45 a. m. The Junior th Xmas tre for f lr.wood. That'll League will meet at 3 p. m. and help some! . . If this weather keens uo. we're Irr-favoT- of' abandonln' broccoli raisin' for orange growin'. Santa Onus gave Roseburg the once over in good shaie. It was a great Christmas. We are almost over the hump and will soon bo drifting into the new year. , o The morning after the night before comes Friday, Jnnu- ,-v,nriimus oomea year and that' enuf." Window and plate glass for sale at Melsger's. tne r.pworth League at 6:30 p. m. The morning sermon will be strictly a New Year s sermon, tbe theme being "'King Out The Old In tbe evening the theme will be "Christ on Trial: The Wltnes bf Christa Works." Good music. A cordial invitution is extended to all, particularly strangers. Lutheran Srrvire-. No service Sunday. We regret very much to linnnilllf'A that thn Hlr.nnllinn 'lecture by Hev. W. K. (ieorge of onct a Portland had to be canceled. W e hope to have Hev. George with us again soon aud favor, us with a lecture. TOMORROW'S MENU Breakfast Left-Over Thanksgiving Fruit Cereal Waffles Maple Syrup Pop-Overs Coffee Dinner Rump Roast of Beef Brown Gravy Boiled Macaroni Onions Lettuce Salad Apple Betty Hard Sauce Coffee Supper Soup Made from Thanksgiving Turkey (or Chicken) Wholewheat Croutons Cheese Sandwiches Preserves Cake Cocoa 'log notes of thanks for Christmas presents is generally tmrf armed by the home woman on December 1 26. For, with New Year's day but I a shot t distance ahead another ! big dljticr to plan and prepare, other guests to entertain tbe alert housewife v.ijhes to "wind up the loose ends' 'of Christmas as speed 'ily as possible. Writing notes, however. Is not - the only post . Christmas duty. Methodical house keeper consider the following lasas quite as important: Gift Registry: Use a blank com position book for this purpose. , Head one side of a double page . "Gifts Sent Out." and the ODDoaite I side "Gifts Received." Be sure to describe each gift clearly, giving That often difficult task-writ Ahe name to whom sent, or from God could not be ' everywhere, tneretore He mad mother. Jewish Proverb. Whole Wheat Biead and Cereals. Mis. V. kes, we believe it is important for children to bave the wnuie grain breaus and cereals tor their dally diet, There is nothing "poisonous" m wfclte "bread, how ever. It simpiy Is deilclent In luiu eiai elements and vitamins aud un less a larger number of greuus and more milk are used wltn it, there la apt to be a deficiency of vita mins and mineral elements n tbe diet, it is much safer to use tne wnole grain products. Kxperlmenta with two groups of mice, fed on diets identical, save that one got white tiour and the other whole wheat flour, have shown that the mice on the whole wneat flour gained almost as much In one week as the mice on white fiour gained in four weeks. In other words, the whole wheat flour was four times aa proficient in pro moting growth as the white flour. One of the reasons for this was the fact that those fed on the ra tions containing tbe white flour had little appetites and ate only half a much as the other group. This loss of appetite Is one of the marked symptoms of tbe deficiency of vitamin B, (absent In white flour and present in whole wheat j flour). Even allowing for the dtf-j iciuces la amount of tcod eaten by. the two groups of mice, the ex-1 periments still show that whole i wneat flour Is twice as efficient as the white flour. The writeup of this experiment was exceedingly Interesting, and I am going to tell you more of It later. 1 am giving you enough now to show you that It Is Important for your children to have the i whole grain cereals. I Unfortuuately, most of the whole wheat breads on the market do not have a full percentage of the whuie wneat flour, aud 1 think it Is im portant enough tor mothers to buy tne clean wnole wneat at feed stores and have It ground. In soiee hardware stores, you will find a grain grinder. 1 think the price Is around ten dollars. You might ciub in with your neighbors wuo have children and buy a grinder with an electric motor attachment. Too Much Milk? Mrs. K. It Is probable that your child la taking too much m.ia. While milk la the nearest periecl rood we have, it Is not perfect, lor It Is low In Iron, and it taken, in excessive amounts, will cloy the appetite for the needed solid foous. it is best for children to have tutir solid foods before their nilik. One quart ot milk a day with a liberal amount ot the solid luous Is better than two quai ts and too Uttle of the solid foods. Children should bave dally be sides the three or tour giaacs of milk the foundation of at least a full cupful of vegetables, especaiiy the green leaf vegetables, a iu.l cupful of fruit, and enough taergy foods . among the wLoie gi-u.u bread and cereals and fats In tue form of butter, cream, egg yolks and nuts, to supply tbelr uxda. Child Training. Mrs. I. iou are going to have trouble In your household unless you and your husband get together and present an united front in the training of your children. No won der they do not know what to do, and are becoming more and moie refractory. Poor little tykes! Tbe Child Study Association of America, 54 West 74th stree. New York City, has a series ot ntn-cent (Continued en page 5.) DEARDORFF CRAWFORD WEDDING. XMAS EVE "hirst ITpnIii trrian tliim-h W. fS. McCullagh, Pastor. This will be tbe lust Hunduy this year. It nmv ha vmir liit rh.m drum The marriage of .Miss Iris Craw- the year right. Kind a ulaie in ford to Mr. lielmar B. Deardorrr, i some church. Sunday School in both of Myrtle Creek, was solemn-. the Presbyterian church at 8:46 ised on Thursday evening at the! a. m. Preaching al 1 1 o'clock. Baptist parsonage. Theme of nermon Why Jesus The ceremony was read by Rev. Came, h.venlng sermon Crowd H. L. Caldwell among close friends , ,nK Out the Best from Your Life, and relatives. The young couple Music under the direction of Mrs. will make their home at Myrtle ! KrHl s,r"K- The Senior Christ Creek. l'un Endeavor meets at 6:30. Beat with gaa. ary 1. ADELAIDE PROCTKR 'Twas just a hundred years ago, according to the calen dar, when to this well-known world of woe camo Adelaide, I llililn Mumlnnl Rev. L. F, llurror, pastor.. All of our ser- FIVE MARRIAGE LICENSES vice are In the big tent on Rose ISSUED ON CHRISTMAS EVE fT'', Two.' " "k;P the I tent nice and warm. We have a Christmas for Dan Cupid was far '"" ,'lve ruw'n f"nl'"r sao,i fice of the cuuuty clerk, rive It censes were granted by County Clerk I. II. Riiiillo on Thursday evening to Jerry S. Nelson ot Ku gene and Nirta Church of Hojc burg. to liavld J. llurke and Naomi i evideuced by tile 9:45 a. m. Preaching service at ill: 00, sermon by the pator. The Ililile Standard Junior Crusaders meet at 3:00 p. m.; nges tip to 16 years. Tiie Senior entailers meet at 6:3" p. in. The evening wnnihln tit 7:tll luirniiin liv tliA m.uena in .nyn ie creek. io i-itm-r' pastor. Special music. Services II. Wardorff and iris Crawford of every Tiieedilv and Krlilay even I. Myrtle Creek, to Andrew J. Murphy lugs. The public Is cordially ln jof Itnseburg and Myrtle Sparks of viled to attend these services. Oakland, and to Grunt Kineald of' Oakland and Itcutnh LaiiKdon of I The r'lrt Itaplint llmreli P.lkticad. 'Corner of Ijin and Hose Mreets: o ill. L. Caldwell, Minister. 11:45 a. Dreams of Pun Candy come'm. Thn Churrh School. Carlos ifrue! Nand rolled and dipped in 1 1'aue. Sunt, lion'l weaken on lt.,r-l...v'u .1..,.. ... ... ., rikmln, t Hiimlwv ihnnl nn tlm o be a Star. Inon she grew Ul) to be a bnrd. or bardess. if i especially fur drug store trade. No 't Sunday of the year. It is KrtVi.a a Hirwii iint n iir niirm j III miiv i for arly. there's such a word; she turned out poem, by the yard, If'ndlNve tap'em around the world her voice was hoard. There was a ti mo : malting. Make your selection e when Tennyson with envy looked upon her fame; each yeariu"y1 (-ri'cl"'riL fcome triumph new ohe won, immortal seemed her stately Jiume. Charles Dickeiis hailed her as the queen of all who chanted wildly well; since Sappho there Was never seen a CAKOIVtl, MlilK'll It Wll.l, l.MW.IU.O A OI'I.IIAIIIIN 1 bard more prone to rinir the bell. Hest ai-llir up ln.e iw,v i Mercier, f.r II,., ,1.... II, I... . j , . . ll'elKllini vo i U ui-nimuiiiK jtlun at Brussels. Iioeember I'll, fi poeis viewea inrougn unrs the trail of smoke she left behind. IIRI SSKI.S, Uep. 26. Cardinal 4 year old primate, of will undergo an niiera- Our ancient grannie, can mull when Addie'i a lesion of the stomach. Cardinal ' Merrier, who rerennv NiifrerMil an is lioems trave aitaik ir inrin.n,.. i. r.,.,i , tnem thrills; it was fiRreed by one and all her glory would inl" Kp""pi palace at .Valines to ..,il....i ,i. u:n . , . . galller streualh.for the nuerutinn. uutinsv me inns. vnunp scriooiers ol the iirownint; breed r 0 would shortly journey to the dump; pale Tennyson would go attention,, students to seed, but Adelaide Mould never slump. She was rnC i ftrong, perhaps, on Art she had a better graft than Unit; Ail students back from ci- licr verses SL-mvlinrl the liunum h.mri u,l I i.. '''"' '"' hlk'h schrad students . . . , .. . ' "- .ptlally Inv nnc ii in iiiiu ii.i, wiuii s oecome oi ner renown; Mie now unknown, who onto was great; Uiey tried, last month, in Lunnon 'own, her natal day to celebrate. Hut w hen they tried to raise some funds, to make Uie roundup one of glee, the people rent their cummerbunds, and asked, "Now, who in hock, was she?" lied limits will have Ice. "WHAT'S COIt.NKIl," will be the subject (lis cussed by Rev. H. L. Caldwell. Come. Rood and influence. We navo a place lor all ages and tirades. 11:00 a. nt. Morning worship. Message by the pastor. The pastor has an Important announcement that he is anxiexia that every member of thn church and congregation sh.il! bear, flood music. Tho punhc is Invited. KSIil p. m. Three Young People's Meetings: Seniors, Intermediates and Juniors. All under capable leadership. Claire Taylor will lead the Senior group. 7'.10 Kvening Worship. Students' Night. This servh-e will be espe cially for all students from the lowest grades through codecs. "What's Around The Corner" will he the pastors subject. Several college student will be on the platrorni. and some of them will hnve a part in the service. All students hsek from college, and Some eolhwe etu- those in Ilit-h School are pe,-. part In the sen-- tly lnvltd. Good music. The AitliCM) lilt nul.llc Invited. Something for everybody! Pure es, gift sets, perfume, toilet wa- o ter, bill folds, key rings, stationery. Men's suits cleaned and pressed, j cards, candy, incense and numor $16tf. Rose burg Cleaner, phoa ous other useful and beautiful gut. ' Lloyd Crocker. The Biggest Edition of 'Em All ! Eighty-Four Pages Filled With Hundreds .of Photos Show ing Views of Douglas County. . Order Extra Copies of the Roseburg News-Review New Year's Number NOW!