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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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BERT 0. BATES-
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R OEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, DEC. 81, 1926.
ALL IN THE GAME.
One phrase rather prevalent now is, "It's all in- the
game." Perhaps the different temper of the times is indi
cated by the use of this expression, instead of "It's all in the
day's work," whin one used to hear frequently. "It's all in
the game" seems to suggest a rather light hearted point of
view, that refuses to get deeply stirred by either success or
misfortune, but just goes along cheerfully and hopefully.
There is such a thing as a flippancy that refuses to be seri
ous about anything. People with that point of view flit
from one activity to something else, and they never settle
down into one determined purpose, so they do hot accomplish
co-very muchr-ATid yet there is such a thing as being so in
tensely serious that one sees things out of their true propor
tion. Many folks will be so discouraged by a few failures,
that the future will seem hopeless to them, and they will set
tle down to things they can do easily and never get any
where. The "all in the game" point of view suggests a per
sonality that can take defeat without whimpering, and just
pick oneself up and go on with tho hope of better luck next
time. If that point of view is accompanied by a resolute per
severance, and an untiring determination to get somewhere
and amount to something in this world, it should be a very j
useful attitude. When the person of that type is knocked
down, he does not complain and say he never has any luck
end that it is no use trying. Nor does he attribute the blame
to someone else. He tries to think where he made a misjilay
in the game of daily effort, and how the next time he can
avoid that mistake. We need lightness of heart as well as
seriousness of purpose in this world.
Br BERTS BATCS
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Aa this la tha laat
Day of tha yaar
W art vary anxious
To rafrain from aayin'
Anything that will
taava a bad taata
In your mouth for tha
New Vaar
For tha chances ara
You'll hava a
Brown taata thara
Anyhow.
' DUMBELL DORA THINKS
Panny anta la a chaap ralativa.
loottiiWEsi
Tbe Oriental Gardens, Rose
burgs new dunce palace In tne
riocoiauel buisiiug, will oa opened
on next Wednesday night. Janu
ary tub, according to au announce
ment tuade today by tne manage
ment, plana are being made tor a
grand opening that night Willi a
seven-piece orcheatra, one of the
llneat ever beard In this section
ui the atate.
Ine hardwood maple floor la be
ing polished this week and wiu
undoubtedly delight the dancers.
Jack Coyle, proieasional Interior
decorator, baa been busy for tne
past two weeks arranging tbe in
terior of the pavilion to represent
an Oriental garden and the ellecl
Ufhu i. it k.. ... i,,,. ira enure
. nd ... h-. .u0"c mieu u attend
. i me opening and succeeding dances
oi tne season.
o
haired babe who'll
sphere at midnight tonight labeled
-iio- win no an or totterln' man
with a scythe over his shoulder
year from today 7
Because we have so dern much
to say to you folks tomorrow,
we're goln' to cut today's offerin'
short See ya tomorry with a
whole flock of resolutions and a
hatchet to bust 'em with. S'longl
Till 12.
f"iia
Uil4jbori4 C?S i tarv Kellogg
e Cr 1'resident
The finest ballroom In Southern
Oregon, 'Ine Orieuiat Uardeus, will
open Weunesuay, jan. . Thou
sands of dollars spent to make Mis
bail room please you. The orches
tra Is tne pest ever and we ro Here
to stay.
BAD HEALTH ONLY
KliASON FOR K l URN
OF GLN. PERSHING
for less than $100.
Secretary Mellon was listed as
having received a reiuud of atu-t,-871.82,
John li. Kockeiuilcr 4v,-870.
ibe refunds Include: California
Wine Association, ban Francisco
Il,0o0,410: Spreckeia Sugar Com
pany, San Francisco flio,2tll; lie
cla Mining Company. Wallace, Ida-
bo, $132,134; Texas Company,
Houston, Texas, $7,21t; Seattle
and North PacUio Shipbuilding
company, beat lie, ihs.suI; btanu
ard OU Company, San Francisco,
is.uob; llesse-Murtla Iron Works,
Portland, Ore., $37,3e4.
JAMES J. CROSSLEV
Portland, Oregon
Candidate for the Republican
nomination for United Slates Sena
tor at the May 21st; prl
mariea. W ill always be present when tbe
Senate la In session looking after
all the Interests of all the people
of Oregon Just aa loyally aa he did
wlren State Senator, U. S. Attorney
in Alaska and a soldier in France.
Represents no special interests.
(Paid Adv.)
Roseburg's new ballroom, The
Oriental Hardens, will open Wed
nesday, Jan. 6. Here there.
"bosh how time do fly."
Meat with gas.
FARM POINTERS
We hope the bill collectors will take a holiday tomorrow
and that those anxious to put their "burden" over will not
get too familiar with the postoffice. Just put on the Soft
pedal for a few days.
CLKAN HANDS
AH around me men are storming, saying other men are
mean ; all the atmosphere they're warming, springing
language red and green; and the gents who go reforming
should be sure their hands are clean. To our village came a
talker and ho gave us quite a roast; every custom was a
shocker, and our vices were a host; he was A determined
mocker of the things of which we boast. Ife administered
a flaying to one man who said, "Great Scott! All the things
this bird is saying may be true, I wist and wot, ljut I wonder,
while he's neighing, if his record bas no spot. I will see
what he's been doing in the dead and buried past, all his ran
cid deeds pursuing I will travel pretty fast, and I doubt not
I'll be viewing things to make us stand aghast." So he left
us for a season, then came back with heaving breast, and he
showed us ample reason that reformer to detest, for he'd
pulled off arson, treason, mayhem in the middle west. Now
we look on moral strangers with a stern, forbidding gaze,
and we warn them of the dangers that their uplift talks may
raise; we have shotguns in our mangers to discourage all
such jays. Thus the false and blemished faker does great
damage to a cause; he's the shatterer, the breaker, of men's
faith in moral laws; and the busy precept maker should ap
pear with snowy paws.
With lime, the animal la un
able to build bone or produce
offspring, says the experiment sta
tion. Legumes contain more lime
than other Oregon plants. The
most expensive food for tbe bone
structure of young stock is leg
umes.
'.VA'AV.V. AVAV.V 232
Bbccp IHolce of itc
lUcbmcmo surge
;.v.y,y.Y.yr.y.-w-a
In pruning cherry, peach" prune
apricot or almond, all dead twigs
and mummied fruit are removed
from the trees, and destroyed.
This Is a sanltury measure recom
mended by the Oregon experiment
Station to get rid of in lection
sources for brown rot, and blos
som bllgnt fungi. This does not
take the place of spring or sum
mer spray, but aids in control of
these diseases.
It is economically unwise to put
fertilizer on Oregon soils that are
deficient in lime. "Sluggish"
sour soils do not make the best
use of applied fertilizer, says the
experiment station. , Lime also
Improves the tilth" of heavy
soli.
The best looking Oregon potato
tubers may carry the most serious
types ot infectious diseases with
out detection from external or in
ternal appearance. Some of these
troubles noted by the experiment
station are mild mossaic, rugose
mosaic, leaf roll, witches broom,
and occasionally vertlciillum wilt.
In order to keep from carrying
these diseases from one sessun to
the next, It is essentlul that the
grower know from what kind oi
hills the seed potatoes come. The
seed plot method Is the method
recommended by the Oregon Ex
periment station as the best lor
insuring healthy seed potatoes.
Nothing Is more Important In
Oregon crop production than to
be ready when planting time
comes. One of the best times to
v hill pasture seed, legumes
especially. Is in January when the
ground freezes sharply and thaws
the following day. It is best to
have the seed on hund and tested
two weeks before pluming, the O.
A. C. Experiment stutlon says.
(AmocUUiJ Press Leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON, Decl 31. Secre-
announced today that
loolldge bad authorized
General Pershing to return to the
unueu stales for medical and den
Lai treatment.
The date for his return has not
been communicated to Washington
as yet, Mr. Kellogg added but the
head of the Tacua-Arica plebisci
tary commission Is expected to re
turn on or before January 15.
The condition of his health with
dental troubles having affected bis
oiooa pressure and general bealtb.
Air. Kellogg said, was tbe "only
reason" for General Persbing's re
turn. Secretary Kellogg'g statement
said :
"General Pershing bas had ser
ious trouble with his teeth which
general health so that the doctors "' else in the country
have advised him to rem i thi'nu I 8 vear tha m08t Prominent and
X State Press Comment I
Mint Oregon's laUwt
Every year Oregon comes to the
iront with aometbing new in
wealth producing resources. Broc
coli, unknown here a few years
ago, is now moving out of the
state by hundreds of carloads.
Kngilth walnuts, a curiosity in
Oregon, but little more than a de
cade ago, are now reaching up
toward the million-dollar produc
tion mark, and celery, which was
imported by the carload a few
years ago, is now shipped from
Oregon by the tralnload. About
twenty years ago we were obliged
to import about 300 carloads of
butter and egga per year. Now
we are shipping double that
amount all over tbe world.
These products of course do not
pile up wealth aa rapidly aa it
cornea from our great staples like
lumber, grain, fruit, salmon and
livestock, but they all figure most
prominently in tbe totals and
each year sees some sddition to
the lint of diversified products
which can be grown here as well I
ubc.ected of the newcomers is
mint, which in money yield per
acre overtops any of the other
new j,roducis. From less than
600 acres, 14,000 pounds was se
cured this year and It sold for
more than $150,000, with an un
satisfied demand at record prices.
Portland Telegram.
America's Ileal h Ituto.
For the purpose of vital sta
tistics the federal government has
Bacterial gommosU of cherry in
western Orcein is capable of
wrecking a tine healthy young
cherry orchard in tho first lew
years of Its life. Orchurdists who
use the muzziird cherry seedling
trunk and tranie work lor all var
ieties of sweet cherries find that
the bodies of such trees nearly
always escape this destructive din
lease, says II. P. II. Ilarss, plant
pathologist of the experiment station.
only temporarily.
"General Pershing bas been of
course advised by the President to
return when he thinks best
"I understand that he will sail
about January 15. I have not been
advised bow long he expects to
stay here."
During General Pershing's .' ab
sence from Arica It may became
necessary to appoint someone
temporarily In bis ulace in the
K".here "'V"'r I selected a registration area lhat
covers 88 per cent of the popula
tion. In this area during the year
1924 a total of 1.173. Duo people
died, out of a population of 19,
030,494. or 11.9 out ot every
thousand. In 1923 the rate was
12.3 in every thousand; in 1922
it was 11.8 and In 1921, 11. 6.
In these figures we have but lit
tle encourugement to think that
Americans on the average are
tending toward longevity.
Heart disease leads all forms of
taking off with a total In 1924 of
176,671 as against 170.033 in
1923. Pneumonia Is still second
In this deadly list, though on tbe
decline, and tuberculosis Is third.
This also Is steadily growing less.
Cancer, the fourth ou the list is
incnMisinc.
The decrease In tuberculosis Is
due doubtless to the systematic
scientific fight that Is being put
... ... uu HXHiuni u. it is uecreuniug iu
fe-m LT floor Work of the local spVof the death, ot those who
earn, coupled with a strong de-1 brought this disease from the
fense gave the locu s tho vieim-v Th- i i.
The Roseburg team led the scoring Is one of the but partially under
stood diseases. Its decline Is more
You'll like to do
business here
Once you buy here you'll
be back again and again.
You 11 l.ke our methods
the way we give you all the
facts alxmt the ADLER
COLLEGIAN Overcoats
and Suits we sell.
Come in today. Ask to see
the styh'sh Rugby model
shown tbove. Slip into it.
See how good it feels, how
stylish it looks and then
get the reasons why. Here's
a coat that will save you
money.
$25,C0 to $45.00
QPENCERVS
Uil.'.M!W!l4-
Roseburrj'c Neest, Uve3t, Leading
Men ..ct V wu.iy -Men's Store
HOME SHAMPOOS
Most girls, It seems to me from
my letters, choose Sunday morn
ing to shampoo their hair. Aa
one girl put It: there's nothing
to rush for, and there s always
heaps of hot water because din
ners Is cooking and the fire la
going strong, and one can take
one's time.
In this case. I'd suggest that
ten minutes be spent Saturday
night getting ready for that Sun
day shampoo. After all, no one
minds being up a little longer on
Saturduy, when one can always
sleep later Sunday morning. So
Saturday night, or the night be
fore you Intend washing your hair
give yourself the following treatment:
For bad dandruff, mix powder
ed flower of sulphur with lard,
about half and half: or if you like
a thinner grease, one part sulphur
and iwo lard. Rub this into the
scalp by parting the hair and
working it well along the differ
ent partings.
For dry hair and light dandruff.
get crude oil from the druggist
or a paint and oil store, beat as
hofcas ipucaniatanrt It, anoVfnb
thlsln FoTnyhurr"wWr
means dandritfs4cansts'asniwM
heat olive oil and use this in
stead. It sounds odd to treat oil
with oil, but you must.
If you're blessed with thorough
ly healthy hair, brush it for half
to three quarters ot an hour tbe
night before the shampoo. Tnis
stimulates and loosens tbe iculpi
and lnauce a generous suppiy u,
oil, wnica nilgai make tne nair
loo greasy if it vre nut ahuui
pooea soon afterward.
for the actual shampooing, I
have no better suggestion tuaa
my old one caaiue soap .ior
blonde hair and tar lor bruneue,
in each case the soap shaved and
melted Into hot water to form a
tbin syrup. Soap three times and
rinse four or live, with a hose if
possible. Tbe more oil you bare
used, tbe hotter your water should
be and tbe more tborough me
oaping.
John and Frank Tbe trim
ming of the nails of tbe teet Is a
dliterent matters than trimming
the nails of tbe bands.
Never cut the corners of the toe
nails since this will often lead to
ingrowing nails, especially when
it comes to tbe big toe. Toenails
should always be cut straight
acrosa. If you smooth the edges
Bt.your pails.wiyi a file jr emery
!aiMexassl4relaj a less
number of holes. For the same
reason, smooth the roughness on
the edges of the-soles of your
feet with pu mics stone.
Tomorrow Tooth Precautions.
Effktai
House
THE "BEST" TABLE CLOTH
the plebiscite committee wh-M-e, the
exercise of his vote would be
necessary.
o .
The atmosphere of the Orient
pervades the new Oriental Gardens,
Hnxeburg's magnificent dance pa
vilion. Be there at thn omnlii
next Wednesday night, Jnn. 6. --
ROSEBURG WINS - '
FROM CORVALLIS
TEAM 26 TO 20
In an exceedlnnlv fast ami
ly contested basketball game Inst
nlirht the Roseburg high school
defeated the Corvallls high school
team 26 to 20. Although the Rose
burg team was outwelshed and
was matched aaginst a larger and
more experienced team, the fast
PURSE OF TEXAS IS
GROWING UNDER MA
FERGUSON'S RULE
!ir. Kl'-tinnl Hurae of l.on-1im
and iMirliitm I'tilverMiiti-M. Knal.nt-1. I
Is prensrinir a r,.ri,,i nr th,-s,- inn,-'
ehon un human nsiore. It. Huia-. Is as bod and perhaps tope than
at present In ltnflijr. will talk
In the renders of the N- n. Itevtew
dally In tins ft-nlure department I
CIRIOSITY
When you find a person lack
ing curlnMlty. you can order his
coffin right awny.
Curiosity Is tha beginning, the
rnd and the sura total.
It is an inHtinrt, superseding
even the herd Instinct. When
kept In check II produces good re
sults, but when allowed in have
Its fling, there Is no end to the
mischief.
The uIm ndverllfer know lis
value and keeps the reader gues
sing nnlil he sprlncs the trap and
then how tbe people full.
The klile show barker trims Ills
Impudent crowd Just when he g-is
ready and all bemuse he has
handled their curlo'lty with a
master bend.
It Is the surprise awaiting thnl
UD.-CS us on to tho peak of curious
questioning.
Peopbi are not rnrloiis shout
the commonplace anil ordinary
things.
There l nothing (r be curious garbed
about. .Mystery Is always the spur wouldn't nn?
to curiosity and If something Sometimes the wrlnkle-tlrrd
comes up that demands more than husband 1. curious about s)e nn
ordinary attention and Ihe result , known, when he takes oil his
Is not plainly visible, then curl- shoes in I lie" outer hall at 3 a. tn.
osily swings It lead onto the dark anil tries to silence the creaking
and says. "I wondvr!" stalls.
I'nloriunately, curiosity has1 We could carry i a hut then If
been dealt a severe blow by some we did would only get more
critics who contuse curiosity with (curious what this column would
snooping. talk about tomorrow.
Nobody likes to he sceused of
snooping snd a person who snoops
person a ho steuls.
I Ilut f hear someone say "Must
i then a detective be a snoop?".
There is a difference. Tbe de
Itoctive detects to discover tbe per
ison who perpetrates the crime.
I The snooper merely wants to poke
i his now Into other peoples busi
jnoss. It becomes his "granite pas
islon" and ho retails his fimlliiKs
to his frl -nds as a delectable mor
sel and a soulh of excellent Infor
mation. Never be snoop. If yoq I
lean in mat direction, remember
the end of all snoops. If caught.
Is probably a callous, hard boiled
trealment.
i Curiosity la good, should be
cultivated and encouniKed.
1 We said that mysterv is always
the spur to curiosity and by mvs
lery we mean the unknown.
The tolling wife Is curious alioul
the unknown when she goes
through her husband's pockets at
night to ree If the change will
do her good.
The average man la curious
about tbe uknon. when he go's
Hashing smile from a well
flapiMsr. Ho Wonders.
French pear and California
btack walnut roots are reUtant
to the mushroom root rut fungus
in Oregon w hile Japanese sand
pear and Kngllsh walnut roots
uMifuKiiuui me entire niniMi
Their passing was exceptionally
good, and their floor work was
such that the Corvallls players
were smoiliered every time they
started formation playing. Ilruton
at guard for Roseburg played a
wonderfully fine defensive game,
breaking up play after play with a
speed lhat carried the ball quick
ly back out of danger.
Webber, playing center for Rose
burg, proved an accurate basket
tosser and annexed 12 of Rose
burg's 26 points. The other play
ers also made a good showing
the team work being betier than is
usually seen In a high school
team.
A preliminary between
the Pe
reams
r ana r.ngnsn walnut roots ..
are highly susceptible, reports the I ,."' ,' ""rriea jten s
experiment station.
! tho main
In combatting the fire bllcht of IPu'Jcrs won by a score of Is to 1
pears In Oregon resl-tmit root and ln ,,u' Ilr!" quarter the IVMolay
due to a better und-trimmllng of
the care of the patient than to
any discovery ot a cure. Cancer
Is still the black beast of all the
deadly list. We seem to be get
ting nearer the cause and the
cure of this, but us et It baffles
both knlf and drugs. Still it will
not always b so. Kven leprosy has
finally met Its conqueror.
Heart trouble Is more or less
a generic term covering various
troubles that affect the heart,
some of which cun be successfully
fought down by known means and
some connot. Living at high
pressure Is chargeable with many
deaths listed under this head. And
so long as America Is the land of
high speed and big business. It
must expect a high death rate
(Aieorlstea rren Leued Wire.)
AUSTIN, Tex.. Dec. 31. Regard
less of what other effect the ad
ministration of Governor Miriam A.
Ferguson may have on lexas, the
financial condition has toned up
considerably under her regime, fig
ures released by Comptroller S. H.
Terrell show.
Receipts for the first four months
of the present fiscal year total ap
proximately $10,990,000, an Increase
of S(i50,OUU over receipts of the
corresponding period of last year,
Mr. Terrell'a report shows.
When the Ferguson administra
tion was Inaugurated in January
last, there was a deficiency of
f2.698.Ml ln the general revenue
fund. With the amount already
taken in, Mr. Terrell says he be
lieves continued collection of state
money at the present rale, will
keep the treasury In "substantial
condition."
o
This is clean-up week for child
ren. The Imperial Cleaners will
make It worth while.
TOMORROW'S MENU
Breakfast
Oranges
Cereal Cooked with Dates
Boiled Eggs Toast Coffee
New Ysara Dinner
Celery Olives
Baked Ham or Roast Shoulder
of Pork.
Apple Sauce
lluchcss Potatoes Spinach
Hearts of Lettuce with
Thousand Island Dressing
Lemon Meringue Pie
Mince Pie
Spice Cake Candy Grapes
Cider Collc-e
Late Supper
Cornmeal Mush with
Milk and Sugar
Cocoa
t-menainmeiu before ! frm heart failure. However Ihe
game. me IN-.MlllaV In.lfvi.lnul hv lulrfnir ,nnH hei.il I
to the heart, can at lesst prolong
his days even though this import-
body stock has proven to bo the i ''" walked aay wlib their older j ont organ functions limplngiy.
most satisfactory and Is recom
mended by the experiment station
Hullelln 214 will be sent on re
quest and captains detailed Infor
mation regarding this disease.
opiwnents, but the married men be
gan lo get Into the game during
.... ki.i into aim neiu tne young
sters lo three points and made 11
for themselves.
Portlund Telegram.
STOBER AGAIN IN TOILS
OF LAW ON BOOZE CHARGE
W. O. Stober who has appeared
on the police docket with consid
erable regularity during the past
year, was arrested again last night,
charged with being drunk and dis
orderly and possessing liquor. Sto
ber has been In the city Jail fre
quently on charges of violation of
the liquor laws and has paid num
erous fines, varying in amount
from .50 to I29, depending upon
the offense with which he was
charged, the maximum sentence
having been Imposed ln all of bis
recent appearances.
He was arrested last night by
Officer Rausch and confined In the
city Jail over night. He secured the
services of Attorney Abraham and
demanded a hearing, which was
set for 2 o'clock this afternoon.
Many housekeepers have an espe
cially large table cloth to use for
the New Year's dinners, when ex
tra table leaves are put in to ac
commodate a large family gather
ing. Alore often man not tins lm
mense and generally expensive
lAbie cloth Is stained by overtipped
cider glass or coffee cup, or by the
cureless handling of gravy, cran
berry sauce, etc. For a crowded
holiday dinner table la generally a
hilarious utfalr and It is not always
tho children 0f the party who bave
tne accidenis:
Yet the truly hospitable house
wife prefers hllarhy at the expense
ot a spot or two on the table cloth,
to a less excited atmosphere and
no acciuents. New Year's occurs
only once in 12 months. And tbe
family party which is so radiant
this year, may be saddened next
'year by the absence of one of its
i members. So let us disregard meiu
! spots and stains on linnl 'i ney
can be easily removed after tne '
happy festivities are over as fol
lows: I Gravy StainsRub with glycer
ine and wash with soap and warm
water. This is tne correct metnod
for both linen and cotton.
iiauDerry (or any truit) Stains
Pour boning water tnrough stain
ed part of tne linen or conon until
spot disappears. If, however, the
uiuier.al uas been laundered with
tne stain in it apply gljcerlne, and
let slcnd for ona hour then wash
out with soap and warm water, it
very obstinate, bleach with javello
water (which can be bought at auy
drug store) and transier to strong
ammonia solution as soon aa the
stain disappears. - Finish by rins
ing ln clear water. This treatment '
aiso applies to stains from spilled
cider.
Coffee or Tea Stains When
fresh, pour boiling water through
coffee stains, but soak tea stains
in cold water and then wash as us
ual. Still another method Is to rub
with glycerine and wash ln luke
warm water. Or you may moisten
the spots and rub with borax, soak
ing tor 30 minutes In just enough
ater to wet thoroughly, then pour
boiling water through the linen ( or
cotton). When coffee and tea stains
are old, however, you may have to
apply Javelle water and, as soon as
11 disappears, place the tablecloth
in ammonia-water for a few mo
ments, finishing by clear rinse-
water. ,
Tomorrow A Resolution for
Housekeepers.
PS
Diet-Jflefilth;
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ams'xt.p to mprcpoMnrNTs
How About Your Hairf I I read In an article written by
Do you remember the series of Dr. John Harvey Kenogg that Mc-
articles 1 wrote on the care of the Liellan, a famous English trainer.
nair and scalp? 'Ihe advice is ! gives an account of a youni recruit
Knt barbecue
live forever.
sandwiches and
The Highest Authority
What a mine of wealth the Bible
is!
Itsa nraxllnal t til tha nrn aa lm.
Orain In often nowrd tn Orecon Hear ihn h.t .i u . . j . ...
h. i'ie'.Tin, " ""h" trough burg has ever hail at the opening cal and religious truths. Apparent
e. - Th--.""?', n" i'1,f "T :rdei.a Wedne , ly there Is no subject It d.is not
T?.L h -h. . .k ,'Trhr1'1' J"?' 6- "v-n "lfln. who touch and Illuminate. Jurists.
"h"' hV "-:'"' nko you wsne to dance. i sociologists, students, bar associa-
mewi"T " ' I tlona and criminal exHTts are dolv-
151 MILLIONS IN !'" "ml ,n, r'' running around
INCOMP TA V rnrc ' circles, devoting time and money
treated with copper carbonate
than with the old treatments nut
there. Is always the chance that
the grain will start and he caught
before well established, when
I here Is a period of surface f rectos
and lhaws. I'nless there is ton
much land to handle In Ihe spring
It is probably best to wait till
spring opens up and sow the
standard spring varieties.
fttadebaker
models.
builds no yeart
In ahiiv . h. rriniu Inat-lu h. ml
CAL lJ PAYERS hM "h"uld be done to meet condi-
t lions, and still no progress Is made.
(Aun,-u,.i prm taw wire.y j Yet In the llible. In chapter ft.
WASHINGTON, )ee. 31 Re- ' v,'r!M! ". ' Kcclcalastea. will be
funis totalling I Ifil.kVi.fl.'.'mi were I '""n '"n f,'w ""''a the remedy
given to federal taxpayers the last ,ml ln" conclusions all experts
llsral year by the treasury dvnart- have come lo. Tbe verse Is aa fol-
Heat with gaa.
DR. NERBAS
DENTIST
Palnl.se Extraction
Gas When Desirtd
Pyorrhea Cured
rhone tSK Masonic Illdg.
. mellt.
I Submitting a report to congress.
i ihe department set forth that
li:n.lo7.T;:t IS was returned on ac
count of lllesal collection of taxes
and 17 ;;;.4i under terms of
the 1'ii.M revenue ad was allowed
on a flat 23 p.f rent reductl.nl on
inome taxes payable that year. .
ne nai nt inose receiving the of Ihe courts. Portland Journal.
refund Included several thousand 1 O o
Individual taxpayers III every sec Roseburg's new ballroom. The
lion of the country. ' ' , Orl.al Gardens, will open Wed-
A majority of th refunds vert DesUay. Jan. t. Be there.
lows:
llecanse sentence agninst an evil
work Is not executed speedily,
therefore the heart of the sons of
man Is fully set In Ihem to do evil.
Courts of Justice, prosecutors and
executives would do well to keep
these few words In their hearts
and have them hung on the walls
Mail a dopy
of the
NEW YEAR'S
EDITION
of Ihe
Roseburg
News-Review
to your
Eastern Friends
bringing results. Here s a little tea
tnnony to that effect:
"lA-ar Doctor: My hair la thick
ening fast and bids lair, it I keep
at li. to be a mop. I teel lhat 1
ought lo tell you and thank you
tor your sptenuid advice and infor
mation. li."
(If you missed the series ot ar
ticle!, and want them, send a self
auuressett, stamped envelope with
your request.)
who took a new start In develop
ment and grew four Inches, after
ne was 20 years of age, as a result
ot seiung-up drills.
There as at one time a fake ap
paratus on tne market for strelcn
uig (lie spine. It was guaranteed
to increase the height, even after
lull growth. In one of the Issues
ot a magazine published by the
American MedfCal Association tor
J the layman, was a column entitled
he Greatest Fake I Ever Fell
Tee Nail Cutting
H. It Is the common belief thatiFor' ne ,rl l,sted "'" appara
cuttlng the toe nails straight ,u" " her contribution. She had
across, Instead of round (as we cut,"8, u 'allnfullr for over a year,
our finger nails) will help prevent ! wl'bou' n'r lta whatev.
formation dr Ingrowing toe nails. ? doubt be'' the growth Im-
However, I have seen casea of I pul"e na" "oPPed, exercises for
Injured toes from the sharp points ! """filing the spine ad keeping It
oi squarely cut toe nails, so 1 be- i UI'P' (coupled, of course, with a
lleve It Is best to cut them rouud. I iiH which h 0,n lo PPly all the
so long as you do not round theigwt,h and energy needs) will
corners too deeply. The real safe-' ""inulata to better development In
guard against Ingrown toe nails is ! way even though the Bible
to have the shoes long enough and aa that you can't, by taking
wide enough, with the heel not too i "ouKn'. add one cubit to your
high, for this will force the toes
torward so they strike the shoe.
Stockings also must be long
enough.
Growing Taller.
M. O. Is sure 1 can perform mir
acles because she bas had such
wonderful results by following my
reducing system. She believes that
stature. But you don't want to add
a cubit (taken from the Latin word
Cubitus elbow), for it Is approxi
mately the length of forearm, or
about Is inches!
Tomorrow Answers to
FREE SERVICE
Referring to our ad ln this Pa-
can now give her directions tor P" '8t eek, ottering -one hour
growing taller. or mechanic's time free to help
I don't know, M. O. It Is gener-1 Chevrolet owners ln servicing and
any thought that girls by 13 have ' care taking of their can. by this
their full growth, and boys by 21 e mean adjustment ot valves,
You csn increase your apparent brakes, wheels, also oiling, greas
height by proper posture. If you'Ing. care of body, tires, paint, or
haven't your full growth, a correct anything that comes under service,
diet undoubtedly stimulates to and not general repairing. This
greajter development For Instance, applies to all Chevrolet owners In
we know that tbe Japanese chll- Douglas county any time except
dren born In this country are taller Saturdays and ftroday
than thrflapanese children born in j HANSEN CHEVROLET CO.
Japan, and we believe the reason Is i
the more varleddiet, j HbM wfc- gM
o .