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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAYTDECEMBER 28. 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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PraaiaaaL and Manager
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ROSEBUSO, 0RE60N, MONDAY, DEC 28, 1925.
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- ENLARGING YOUR BUSINESS.
A new year soon will be here. Are you prepared for it?
' Sometimes things slide along- so nice and easy tor us
that we forget, when the pinch comes, just how to go about
getting new business.
,Then, we are in a rut.
When a man, or a business, begins to feel satisfied with
himself, or itself look out. That man or business has shut
the door to new ideas. The path to progress has been block
ed. Every little while it is good to get down to first prin
ciples to take stock of one's self and make a fresh start.
. Could there be any better time than January 1, 1926 Z
: Nows the time to give yourself the third degree.
You know, you can't always depend on your present
clientele. Your old customers die off or move away they
vanish somehow, so new customers must be secured.' We
find this just as true in the newspaper business as you find
it in your business.
New methods must be evolved to keep new patronage
coming. ....
Ambitious business men must study the advantages
and possibilities of advertising. And they must open their
minds to new ways and new ideas, in their advertising.
Are you in a rut? Only you, yourself, can answer that
question. So if you are in a rut, climb out.
Take a fresh start on January 1, 1926. Portland Journ
al of Commerce.
BIO NOISE BALL
at tne Aruuiry
NtvV VEAitd iVE
Dancing until Ian.
Music by those
SWANKS SfcRUNADERS
The American people have always taken pride in thei'
high standards of their army, and they will regret" to hear j J c . Z
irom the annual report of the secretary of war, that he con- j alMe riM , .
aiders its situation critical. Conditions are especially bad '
for 40,000 troops who are housed in temporary structures . Paying CotU !
The mnrala rf thoKA iinita ia rtMf-t An English Judge sent a rich of-
.. !.. I i i . . . , , , . . ... jcuuw uj priBva wf luiw ueilBiB jruu me, mis will Hlf
urally low, and good work can not be expected if soldiers and required aim to pay 500i u , real1 stepping bny.
are Kept in unfit quarters. With the improving- outlook for ae" co""r tn ot
world peace, it is not probable that the people win wish to ' criminal could fierordit that
increase their army over its present numerical level. But ! in" taxpayers, who had already
they want the force authorized by the present law to-SiaZ!
kept at a high lever of efficiency, with adequate quarters ' upright judge, with common sense
where the men can be comfortable, and the pay and general ! rHTw "ZnmJ?
conditions should be sufficient to attract an excellent class 'conduct summer schools in judging
of men into the service. .-. . ,rl for the benefit of our courts?-
. ,1'ortland Telegram.
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Tires Will Cost Mora
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Bank clearinirs for th rurrenr. vpnr in tho Miami terri
tory, according to the Miami Clearing House Association, have been preparing the public for
passed the billion mark on December 10, showing a gain of " advance of prices. Th rise is
475 per cent over the total clearings for 1924, which amount- &theVe.? VST w
fca to $zvi,4'oi,T6V.W. The growth of the members banks be"1 aeiiing recently at a little
,h h .nntr.'k.,,J u ..., mnc lover i a pounu. mis is an acl-
is illustrated by the record of a "bank in Miami's sister city, year. Meanwhile several increases
which clears through the Miami Association. On November 1 "miJL h.f. .pl!
t, 1924, the Bank of Coral Gables opened its doors with a , per cent In the aggregate.
CSDitflJ of S25.000 and with twn men tn trnnsnct all nf its 1 Tllere 18 now definite shortage
, . . . , . , the world's supply of crude rub-
uuaincsa. j recent am lenient 01 mis oanK snows mat me bvr, due to the restrlcUon of pro-
capital has remained the same, but that in one year it hasidu"Uo:l by 018 monopoly ot Brit-
. rr; j ; i o j ;i !l8n P'anters under sancUon and
B'unu iv uic uixiv;cio nnu cuiiiuycea, o,wv uejiueit- direction of the British
ors, and $3,000,000 in deposits.
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After the Happy New Year period has been relegated
to the rear we can plan for the future.
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It will keep a fellow hustling between now and the first
of the year to make both ends meet ' .
vyitn tne possioie exception of one or two minor
changes in the county budget for 1926 every item of expense
recommended by the Douglas County Taxpayers League was
turned down by the county court, the budget remaining prac
tically intact as first framed. The court probably knows, or
should know, more about county finances than the average
person who has not given county affairs careful study and
their judgment in this matter will be received by the major
ity of taxpayers .to mean that a program of economy has
been carried out. There is one item, however, that was
omitted and which had the recommendation o the league
that would probably have cost the county nothing in the
long run. This was the sum of $1,000 for extra deputy hire
in the office of the sheriff. We believe this amount would
thow a good investment on the part of the county, aside from
assisting materially in enforcing the law in liquor violations,
fines from which the county would be fully reimbursed for
the amount suggested in the budget. How a sheriff and one
deputy can successfully enforce the various laws and look
after the many depredations in a county as large as Doug
lass is a problem that will never be solved so long as! this
branch of the County government is not given sufficient fi
nancial encouragement to make it possible to run down the
bootlegger and cortail the activities of the criminally in
clincd. - '
Residents of Koseburg who expected to be presented
with a new decking on the Oak street bridge for Christmas
were disappointed. They can continue to wallow through
the slush for the balance of the winter and pedestrians can
use a ferry boat if they prefer to avoid being splattered with
grime and dirt as passing machines whiz by. A great piece
of engineering.
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The New Year edition of the Roseburg News-Review
will contain eighty pages, the largest edition ever issued in
the state of Oregon outside of Portland. . It will be well
worth sending to your friends that they may become better
acquainted with this great section of Oregon, and the state
generally.
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
fickinf prunes
In this colyum for
Dern near sight years
- Has mads us a
. Heap of snsmies '-'. ."'"r H
And a lotta grief
But throughout 1926
-We'll continue our
TlraaVagalnst '
Humanity In general
And soft soap the '
; Wimman folks f ,': ',
A per usual, . i ' i - f -.
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- QUMBELL DOHA THINKS ' '
An ear trumpet is an Instrument
for folks who play by ear, ,
"r fr i
Now that tna Xmas tMe .ba's
govern
ment.
America consumes 72 per cent of
all rubber produced. Our estimated
consumption for next year is plac
ed at 6U0.000 tons, or roundly,
? 1.000,000,000 at 111 pound. More
lhaa three-quarters of this vast
sum will be paid as tribute by
Americans in profits to the Brltlah
monopolists.
There are now about 18.000.000
, , automobiles and trucks in the Unit-
Bring on yer neckties, feller ed States, each requiring an aver-
clay.
citizens, and we'll do our derndsst ! age , one Buit of Ure4 a year Thg
' v., iv, v,.,iIH ruoDer
more suitants ana "Just as good."
YOUR LYES
Christmas trees were shipped to
California.
Eugene Starrett and Hovey sell ; tonight?
Stout Lumber company of North
Bend, for auout (1,000,000.
Sherwoou City celebrates com
pletion of paved street program.
rortiand iuu aJ.JuK telephones, a
gain of b.ls per cent this year. Ash
land gained 16.42 per cent; Bend,
13.97; Uugene, 11.47; Klamath
Falls. 11.2-1; Oak Grore. 10.12.
Springfield Three carloads hops
shipped lor direct export to Eng
land:
For 1928, Oregon motorists will
pay J'J.uuu.oOO, almoac double aU
oiner autie tax.
Sllv.Tton c. A. Benson will rals9
chipmunks on commercial scalo as
retorestauon aids.
Albsny Sperrys Red Crown
flouring mill sold to local en
ployea, for 140,000.
bureau of Public roads asks bids
on Scotttburg-ReedBport highway.
Hood Kiver 110,000 concrete
building ..erecting at State and
First streets.
Oresham New machinery -In
stalled for big pickle plant here.
Enterprise .New bridges will be
built on linnaha river at Freeze-
out and Cow creek.
Newport Lumber and log ship-
menu for 11 months aggregated
2S8.5S3 feet, ..71 ..per cent gain
over 1924. .
Corvallle Benton county to build
new Jail.
Gold IS -r.ch Macleay Estates Co,
ships seven carloads Oregon myrtle
wood to New York.
Bend First cable in place for
building Crooked River highway
Do you want to make your eyes cfal of smeary. You need but the
'half as beautiful again and do It least bit of grease, too much makes
uueui auiay. iuu uupruvtr uur
eyes because you darken the
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bill bears directly or indl- n' .!.
J?,. b?y- Mountain States Power Co. will
becretarjr of Commerce Hoover I hava C0 n. rebuilding Spring
advises all i to conserve rubber and field-Albany line.
that .45 per cent of our rubber bill No. 43 bit)ke American record and
ia oaie. dui Americans uo not
take kindly to mending and patching.
An immediate shortage cannot
, - - - - - ;oe avoiaea. rarual assurances
to buy an taster .gg." nave ton tnat e
VBUU 1U1 Acn ttni o
Nuue better than our band-rotcd
cnocolateB or utile 10 ua box a--ifortmentB.
Lloyd Crocker.
FLORIDA LIQUOR
.v RUNNING GIVING .,
ANURtWS WOKtfY
(.M0rlau4 res twd Wire.) . .t
SAVANNAH. Ga., Uec. 2!!. irA
ing completed Inspection ofvoSe
tains ports ot entry - and J t
guard and prohibition units on wa
south Atlantic seaboard, except
- lorlda, assistant, secretary. oa. the
been relegated to the ash can nd lvtl t(Hy f0 Key We.t Bna Har
the toys are all buatad let' start vnR
savin, our Jack for the summer va
cation, ' ,
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Gosh, folks, wait till you see our
New Year's edition. It's a hum
dinger, no foolln',
wanta send flock of
eastern friends, who are apendln
their days wallerin' around in the
snow and sleet. -
INSTALLMENTS
"Here, Mary, ia my envelope
Unopened, nice and fat;
Trot out that budget book you
bought
And stack It up 'galnt that." ' -
"Yet, John, twill be such fun to
chart.
To watch it go so far;
We've thirty-five still left whan
we've
Paid five upon the car.
"Just like a game, dear, isn't it
Or school slate -long ago? -
Next I'll subtract three dollars due
Upon the radio,
I hats to put this even down,
It means so big a dent;
Don't seem to have a thing to show
For what we pay In rem!
"The vacuum cleaner, that takes
two,
Washing machine needs three:
Electric ice-chest, five for that
They're handy as can bel
General' Andrews ' Is saliuffed
with conditions in the three- an-
loosening of restric
tions so that production will equal
consumption in the future. A year
i.r more, will be required before
Uiu, can take effect.
Meanwhile, prepare to pay more
for tires for a long time to come.
Eugene Guard.
Advertising Reduces Expense
Liberal use of advertising has
contributed to make low rates pos
sible and has shortened by one
half time the time necessary to at
tain the present stage of electrical
development in the United 8tates,
says W. H. Hodge, manager of ad
vertising department of the Bylles
by Engineering and Management
Corporation of Chicago.
"Collectively the third largest In-
uustry in tne country, the utilities
Very well, try this.
'lake some while cream,, vase
wnl do; It's more convenient If
you ketp it In a tiny china Jar.
laae a candle and bold It under
a bit of guus until yuuve collect
ed a little soot, scrape tola off with
a kniie into a dry spoon, smoke
the glass again and keep this up
until you've quite a little pile ol
soot, about a spoonful Mix with
vaseline by the way, fresh pure
lard would do, if you don't mind
the sineU. Keep on adding soot
until you' have a thick, black
frames around tbem. that is, the
lashes and because you make the
Uses ' seem longer and thicker
than they are. .
This is harmless "make up" and
cannot be detected either day or
evening. The grease does the
lashes good, as a matter of fact.
Mary Jane G. T o a can
keep your hair light for a time by
using lemon Juice and baking so
da in the last rinse after a sham
poo. To each quart of water add
grease. You can add about lwo;a tablespoonful ot lemon Juice and
drops of glycerine, but that doean't
matter.
Set aside. Now comb your eye
brows neatly into a smooth line
with the fine tooth of your comb.
Study where hairs grow out of
alignment, then either pull out
with tweezers or else clip them at
the skin with your manicure scis
sors, blades held with the curve
away from the face. Having Bhap-
ed them neatly, and if they are
thin, rub them weU with olive oil
or castor oil. turn your attention
to your lashes. . .
Take a little of the black grease
between thumb and forefinger. Rub
it into the. lashes not near the
lids, the hairs are darker there
tips of the lashes. You will soon
see how to darken them without
making them look either art I li
as much- baking soda as would stay
upon a dlmei -
John F- .G. Your red nose may
come from some interference with
the circulation, such as tight cloth-.'
lng or eyeglasses with too much
pressure upon the nose. Tight '
garters could cause this trouble al
so. Digestive disturbance catf
cause a red nose, and in that case
it is best to consult the doctor
about iL .
Two School Girls Fever blisters .
usually appear with a cold and
that accounts for them being call
ed "cold sores." To treat them.
moisten them with a little cream
or an oil, and bathe them with
spirits of camphor. You will get
rid of them sooner it you simply
diet for a day or two and drink
plenty of water during the time.
UuXNiimrr?
PLANNING THE NEW YEAR'S DINNER
should be large advertisers. It is I Talent, and GeBauur ranch
tied t. ond record, by laying 3371
eg-s in one year.
Lebuoa has largest agricultur-
al de;.artm?ut of any Oregon high I I'fat from the pan liquor. Add two
tcl ni. . ! TOMORROW'S MENU 1 cups of boiling water to the darker
Falls Ci:-Stat8 will open lime Brwkfaat part of the liquor lefL now in the
quarry on Muck property near .. pan. let boll up a moment or t o
. -k , a mv 1 Pr,f3 over intense heat, stirring well.
,Ha.11-,-riUCl1 lan,d,oere wU1 be n.n,JS rlL rw :" "-en thicken thin gravy with
planted in peppermint, paying up . Creamed Dried Beef one-halt cup of flour mixed to a
.to 1700 n cc-u. Pop Overs Coffee J ,mle water lc.
Toiedo-rae.iic fapruce corpora- - Luncheon son to suit taste with salt, strain,
shirts yS men' nmD Baked Mac8r0Dl ad Cneeae a1 ,erTe ta at-
Oregon State Fox breeders will Rolla Cj'eif ' Tea Duchess Potatoes: Beat three
hold a convention In Eugene. Janu- Ro1"' Jam Tea cu? .mashed Potatoes well.
ary g i uinner i anu auu to mem two taoiespoons
Portland More than 600,000 Lamb Chops "-"
sheep signed up for Pacific co Rice Croquettes Carrots eM WhlP " enough hot,
operative wool pooL Vegetable' Salad sweet milk to keep the mixture
Baker Sixty-foot ledge of cop- Prune Whip Coffee from betas too stiff (about three- .
pen, 200 to the ton, found in : Ul fourtJia of a cup of tte milk . then
Mother Lode, at 110 foot.deplh. I-, . ..! I ; i r!P lightly, on a pan and slip it. :
Baker Snow Creek mine in I After serving-turkey or chicken ; '"to a hot oven for a few minutes..
Greenhorn district ahowi ore. un tn for Christmas, few families care , to brown. Serve very hot
$100 a ton.. ' . i'or it again in the New Year's ) Bread-Cheese Finger Sandwiches:
Medford Important dairying in- dinner. Duck is a great New Year's Toasted crackers, bread sticks or
dustry started on Ellis ranch near favorite, although Virginia baked dainty little sandwiches are now
at i nam anu sturieu snoumer or porit served witn tne salad course. The
i are perbaps equally popular. I am 1 bread-cheese sandwiches are made
v.i.,v..n 1 nnt coins' tn aive directions for : as follows ' Maah one cream rhposp
Georgia. Ha feels they are mm-1 one-hsJr on nn ,.. , !-lll h. iiuh ,i,,ri., iu-.c . Icookina- the Vlreinia baked ham to-' moisten It with French dreaalnir till
and you'll lug tne present situation and J) gross revenue in this way From'' Klamath county appropriates I day, as that recipe appeared In! the consistency to spread thinly,
'em to your I" plans for any turther require- j 65 to 75 Der cent of their total ad- i $40,000 for 1926 road buildinc and! this column November 30. (If you j then spread It on thinly-cut slices
cies unuer nis control, in iMoiin estimated that they are spendina! Eagle PoinL
carouna, aomn Carolina .ana today an amount m,i , -k, , vlfnl T..1,.
meiita upon them. In each port
where the treasury official has
talked with his subordinates, he
vertising expenditures are in the maintenance.
newspapers. Astoria $100,000 worth of pow-
"AbOUt Onn third nf rh. ..till,.,. 1 Mrful fiuhlno' luwil. kolnv KttlU 1nta
has. assured them . they should noU advertising dollar is spent for .el-1 winter,
bang back in ask tag for needed ; ,inK appliances and is charged to Albany post ofnee receipts for
personnel and equipment. Without j sale nrice of mrh.,,n n.11 tmsiha n mum
third goes for sale of securities on Carlton New sawmill puts on
customer-ownership plan and ia an ' second shift of 40 men to meet
Investment expense. One-third is ) lumber orders,
used to build up service oulnui ami I Government will snend S13S.000
explain tne business and Its affairs 1 10 dredge Tillamook Bay to
auu is cnargeable to operating ex' baldi.
"On little Mary'a plane three,
And one on Willie's wheel:
A dollar on that aet of books
The strain we never feed
proper support trora Washington,
ne said, tne good work they have
dune wouid be nullified. (
The Florida situation will have
the assistant secretary's attention
when he returns from the visit to
Havana. He admitted liquor smug
gling through the'hundreds of bays,
inlets, rivers and other indenta
tions of the Florida coadt was giv
ing him worry.
ORDER IS BEING
RESTORED AFTER
TIENTSIN'S FALL
(AmvrUtnl Vnm Uurd Wirt.)
TIEN TSIN, Dec. 2S. Most of
the national peoples army, victor-
failed to clip It out, and wish It, of graham bread: before putting
buy a back copy of this paper, or two of these slices together.
copy it by hand from the back sprinkle the cheese with finely-
chopped pecan nut meats.
peuses. this last third is equiva
lent to about four mills on aver
ago monthly bill for electric serv
ice and is so small it cannot pos-
Biuiy auu to rates.
Port of Portland had 79 ship ar
rivals in first 16 days of Decem
ber.
Koseburg Total turkey ship
ments this year will aggregate a
newspaper files in our circulation
department) Thia Is how to roast
the pork:
Roast Stuffed Shoulder of Pork:
Order a shoulder of pork boned.
Stuff the opening with a well
seasoned bread dressing and skew-
Oari-jer or sew it In place. Then score
the skin for carving and sprinkle
"Advertising keeps down and full tralnload.
reduces rates by creating market! Portland Mlckle mills, old Mon-
value which in turn permits the arch plant, will build $2,000,000
economies of mass production and Paper plant. Sawmill cutting 300,-
lower distribution
lent Manufacturer.
expeuse." Sa-
0U0 feet a shift with 300 men, will
run double shift
Wheeler First National Bank
here is sold and will remove to
Tillamook.
Insurance company investments
Belief of Rabbi Wiae.
That JesUS did live anil nnt nnlv
lous last Thursday in the fighting! change the world's calendar hm
around Tienstln, has evacuated this the character of those1 thnt believe l" Oregon. $bH.H4.5!lO In 1922. were
city. It Is noteworthy, that few of In Hlra sufficiently to follow Him i $76,759,300 on Dec. 31. 1921. Fire
the troops have moved northeast H" the pronounced belief of Rabbi ' Insurance in force In 1924 was
toward Tangshang. most of them Stephen S. Wise, delivered In Car-! $6.2'8.32 4. and life Insurance
$43S.330.S32.
Jacksonville V. G. Trill and W.
T. Bray buy and will publish
Jacksonville Post.
PISCOl'KAGEMENT.
Little boots it whnt you're doinir. in thia tear stained
mundane place, men will come to you beshrewing, saying
you are off your base. All your work is effort wasted, sav
the cranks who come to bat, and they'd have their counsel I "There's five
pasted 111 the lining of your hat. Are you writing noble son
nets such as Milton mi?rlit turn out? Jli'n will come and
rend their bonnets, saying, "What we need is kraut, lie
who raises heads of cabbaire where of old the thistles grew,
brightens up this dismal, drab age more than bards can
Bope to do. In his hut the poor man curses and the stricken
widow wails if you try to feed them verses when they sigh
for kraut in pails." Are you painting splendid pictures,
which should elevate men's souls? Cranks will come with
bitter strictures and with caustic rigmaroles, "for string
beans the mid world suffers, hungry people sick and faint,
vhile a lot of dreaming durfers waste the momenta spread
ing paint. While you use your paints and washes, men and
That darling wrist watch two;
two more
That lovely morning gown;
You need a winter overcoat
Just get one, dollar downl
whole dollars left
I I'm sure
I've put them all down here;
Think all the lovely things ws've
1 got
We'll soon own free and clear!"
1 "The Incidentals, Mary, dtar
They'll make the final class;
That's how your budget shows
things up
Smokta, movies, fares and gas."
Their spirit! up with dollars down.
Both smiled in joyful jnood.
Too blithe and gay to note one wet
Omitted It am food 1
proceeding toward Machang to iheinegle hall. New York, last Snn.i.v
souih In pursuit of the defeated This statement la not revolution
army of U Ohing-Ling, former civil ary as coming from a Jewish rabbi
governor of the province of Chihli, 1 for a considerable proportion of the'
In Its retreat from Tientsin. (Jewish church believes In iha hi..
ine Auoniincnun, inauonal peo- tonclty of Jesus of N'airih ..t oer Co. nlania aim 1111.1
pie a army, are most anxious re- practica iv all su.-h .1,. . Ynuna'a it ,-p, v.n..v
jgardlng events In Manchuria, but! the ethics nhich He taught. Jesus! Tbe UaHea Local ' Justice will
iney Deiici e ..sar.xpai inang iso-, is accepted by this portion of the 1 fine all violators of headlight law
U11. Manrhurian dictator, who last 'Jewish church as one of the majori-oo each,
week defeated his former Saielllte, i Hebrew prophets. Rabbi Wise I Prlneville Local stockmen ship
General Kuo Sung Ling, Is unlike-1 with many others would say, the 1 cars cattle to Portland market,
ly to follow up the remnants of , greatest. of them all. Portland Steamer Noonlerdyk
Kuo army Inside the walls. It is difficult to deny the fact 'takes 30,000 doors to European
' -'--" j ijuit-i, erevnuiiuus , mat jesus ula live It I , ' Doris.
Press
together, cut off crusts, and slice '
the bread into "fingers" not quite
an inch wide. Toast these fingers
on both sides before serving.
The above are the only out-of-the
ordinary dishes which my New
Year's menu will call for. Hera It
Is: Celery, Olives, one of the above
with salt, pepper and flour. Place mentioned meats, Apple Sauce,
the meat in a large pan in a med-! Duchess Potatoes, Spinach, Hearts
lum hot oven and roast till tender, of Lettuce with Thousand Island
allowing 25 minutes to the pound 1 Dressing, Finger Sandwiches,
(generally at least three hours), j Lemon Meringue Pie, Mince Pie,
When done palce the shoulder on a Spice Cake, Candy, Coffee, Cider,
platter and pour off the yellowish I Tomorrow Answers to Inquiries. '
jfODiet-JHealth.
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
have been relaxed by the foreign-! difficult to believe tbe essential
aria as set rorth In the gospels,
the acts and letters of Paul and
others, lhan to rail Jesus a myth
and the New Testament fiction, for
no human Imagination could ever
have created such a story.
The essential force of Christian
ity is the divinity of Jesua-not
neowaarlly a belief la the alory of
the Virgin birth (which It may be
ers, the telegraphs to Peking are
being restored and the situation is
becoming normal.
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Cook with gas.
ENTERTAINMENT AND SOCIAL
Melrose Grange will hold a neck
tie and pie nx-ial at hall Wednes
day eve.. Dee. 30. Ladles bring pie ,,i,i h. i 1. .11 ,k.
rterlv".' U-d "!? of truth,, but upon te 1
- - - - ma tnnn aa ,1-, nn.u in . v. - ,
"Dear Doctor: I am one of the cents In stamps and self addressed
members of the F. F. F. t reduced envelope. Only one can be sent at
from 190 to 163 in three months I a time )
Astoria Cro n -Willamette Pa-land have not gone above 165 even ITCHY EARS
In (during tbe 'good roasting ear' time. I A lot of people evidently suffer
I do love candy, though, and eat j from itchy ears Judging from the
more than 1 should, but 1 have a numerous requests 1 get for ' a
sort of a 'fast' once in a while. I remedy, so- here's a little home
have never had Indigestion or sour ' remedy you can try. If it doesn't
stomach any more and 1 feel more relieve, you should see an ear
active and nearer my age. Thou-'specialist
sands of thanks to you Dr. Peters, Twist a little cotton around the
I'll never be an 'old fat woman', lend of a match, dip it In toilet
MRS. S." water or some perfume and swab
There Is no doubt that candy and out the ear with this. The alcohol
other sweets form the stumbling ln these preparations is an anti
blocks for a great many of us, and ! aepUc.
there is no doubt also that aside There Is probably a low grade
frrtm ovvrweiphl Ihev make the Inflammation there Which this ID-
r.uene soutnern pacific hasidlet unbalanced with the troubles useptlc may abort. Strong solu-
laiu between three and four miles! that brings about overweight. The!'011' of boric add may also be
Pacific will
away racing
Jasper Southern
build track to haul
banks on rail line.
Rend school census of S.0I0
10 per cent gain over last year.
of terminal track.
Cook with faa
' FREE SERVICE
Referring o our ail In this pa-
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. 8. Weather Bureau, local of
fice, Roaeburg, Oregon. 24 hours
planting in the heart, of m.n .handing 6 a. m.
accept Him that divine life, hch Pr,clplut'on ,B ,n- Hundredths
hen it has taken root, blossoms '"aheat temperature yesterday 4
, t
. . , . .. . , ,Tr r'' "'r,n,f ono hl""!ol love and .ervke to B"!!; Lowt trnnperalure last nigh 86
Several of our constant readers nf mechanic's Inn free to h,.lo 10 n"'0- iii..., .... .." "
1 - . ui iiauu rii'mm. i"ii'ii.mu mm ,1 uduid u
women, 111 despair, cry aloud for Hubbard snunsht's. and ..k,V . r .h. r "..T-T Z- . - ."a.."I. - "Jl" i .. " iptai prrcip. since 1st month J
.. . . - ... ...w Ma,.,, w. ,.iri.niii w iiiT-n , ars, oy imai Heat with ama.
there are HO Squashes tht)r. No philosopher indorses your !"ntie eachange." ' Any of you we mean adjustment of valves,!
1-ursuit. so vain and c ieani iret u nU,w nrl t.m nf h..t-e i"" "' "",.. oinng. arras-, weekly industrial kvicu
" . . ..-.-, maicn yer complexion or Sunday lng. care of body, tires, paint, or 1 Averaaa
raise some greens and earn OUr keep.- There are men who "lrt should call at our desk Im-lanythltlg thai comes under service.) Portland Munson MeCornilrli 17J ..
U11I1K ail voters FllOUia De lnt Ifl fieavy toil, hoeing corn, re- ' .1 .""" , - " repairing. iuis, steamship line avill make weekly l delldency trou 8epu J,
. .. .. i- . .t . . .. .. T enange with some other hombro applies to all Chevrolet owners ln . aalllnaa in An.i.T.. : 19'S
ecpi wapmitia Ninety carloads hogs
auipiea this year.
I Sllwrlon rnoperatlve fruli can
nery tanned products worth Is2,ouU
best way to do is to "lay off" candy !acd. or boric acid ointment. If one
completely. One Indulgence seems 'of these things doesn't help, pcr-
to start the habit again. i naps tne other wllL Reread the
Notice that Mrs. 8. does not
suffer from indigestion or sour
stomach any more. It is surprising
how many aliments are relieved
first paragraph.
GARLIC FOR HEALTH
K. In the Oriental countries,
garlic la very highly esteemed not
by weight reduction. In the ana-
only as a flavoring, but as a medl-
wers to the questionnaire to those' final .""i 11 u 'nought to be an
who had reduced tbe following T, nt'ePl'- , ' i
were most frequently given as all-1. A "Ule of a clove of garlic mo
menta that were lost or relieved: ? lVhe b,mi crU8t f orpad
NormJ prick to thto h" III imn of the heart. Wdne, .
Sept.
Total preclp. from
19:5. to date
pfecip. from Sept.
iiiuiwi.-h uikkk's! i mo siuuuurn sun. n incy saw is likewise alfllcted. Live and IHiuglaa county any time
bhakespeare grindinir, it would make them siirh
they would Bay he should be finding something useful to torture on us in the form of off.
achieve.
'color nscktlss, oughts have some
iiwviiay inj(au in inair oaauty
HANSKN tllKVROI.ET CO.
-
Average preelpltaUua for 4
wet aeasouaa
. iiiuuuin, daia aisuniers, ana-
5j 'aches, lame barks, constipation.
piiukutb, n uiram, auu luutS-
tlon ot various types.
You probably wouldn't be an eld
fat voman. anyway. Mrs. 8. Fat
people aa a rule don't live to be
.13.34
little rubbed on the as lad bowl.
does give a delicious flavoring to
salads, lor most people, myself In
cluded. . ,
! It seems to me that taking garlic
la large enough quantities to act
aa a medicinal agent unless you
o nuo retirement would be in
-Window ailO tihta fflaaa tnr ma In IQ-V.
at IK-bger's. j I'auliy 5,000
rbniMniur ntii inana inr lut i in . ,,. k Hnw . . .
to May tacluaive .4 your good fesqlts. (We have In- affliction to youTfrlenda than thai
Cloudy tonight and Tuesday; ,structlon. en bow to lose weight, C".
In naniDhlet fortn. If vnn ar. ln. ... .... a-'
ir. ..71,.- . iv ""..MV ttteatliua UP-
. . wsww m ivjonunuM i
I normal tiuperature. 'la Mmphiet form.
(.lackiunaa County. WM. BELL. MtoroIogUL
(CoaUaue4 o pt ft.)
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