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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31.1925.
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ANOTHER NEW YEAR
IS KNOCKING
at your door bringing you Rood
opportunities fur sound business
expansion. Our banking faculties
are at your service and we invite
you to use them freely. Have your
Checking Account with us.
The Rosebuig National Bank
Rosebur,Ore.
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RIDDLE NEW8.
A witty speaker at the Chautau
qua gave the uetiultion for "horae
fceune" as "alable-thlnkliig."
A son was born December 27 to
ilr. aud Mr. Hotit. OIK .'Bath.
Many a uooryard In Jtiuuie can
boast of rose bushes covered wiu
buds Just bursting Into bloom.
Al Tompkins, who was very aer
tauuly HI and In the Mercy hospi
tal, 1b at home again and Is very
much improved.
Many happy home gatherings
went celebrated In Itlduie Cnrist
mas day.
Miss Luclle Gllbreath Is home
from Eugene for the holidays.
Mrs. Florence Pratt went to Coos
county Wednesday to spend a week
with her family there, tine is a
teacher in the Kiddle school.
Miss Mae Horlon is home from
the Linvllle college where she has
been attending school.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Willis of Tim
ber are visiting relatives in this
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cutsforth re
turned home from Portland today
after spending Christmas wlih
their two sons who are residing
there. .
Miss Bernlce Jurgens of Rose
burg, who is teaching at West Linn
Union high school, Clackamas coun
ty, is visiting in Kiddle. Miss Jur
gens taught two years in the high
school here and has many friends
with whom she is visiting.
Sixty-eight youngsters from hre
attended the Elks entertainment at
' Kobc burg Thursday. Ten cars con
veyed the happy party to the coun-
. ty seat
Tom Cutsforth, a prefessor In
the U. of 0 is In Riddle for the
holidays, lie Is visiting his parents
LOMC
mOISTAMCC
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AROUND THE COUNTy
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231 N. Main St.
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We believe when a merchant adverttaea aerviro, the service should
be complete. He should have a 1. 1, ihmic fur your convenience In
ordering and deliver the goods wit limit extra charge.
We offer you the sclvantacn of the telephone and deliver, service as
well aa the lowtut ponnlule prices (or quality foods.
We give credit to those to whom credit Is due, which Is another
service rendered. t
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O. L. JOHNSON
Phone 63 The Store That Strvts You Beit. 344 N. Jackson St.
School Children's Clothes Cleaning Week!
Bring this coupon and gel all GRADE children's clothing
cleaned this week at
HALF PRICE
Name
Address
Yours for a healthful New Year.
IMPERIAL
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cutsforth.
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Gl.KNCiAUY (il.KA.M.NGH.
Christmas is over and now every
one Is loooking forward to
'big teeds" of New Years.
the
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. lletts and
son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Uroves and Mr. and Mrs. F. 1.
lletts aud daughter Vada Mae,
spent A ami at the C. W. Groves
nome.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spain and
son Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Mor
rison spent Xmaa with Mr. aud
Mrs. Sebastian ot Wilbur.
Mr. J. 1. lletts of Koseburg also
of this valley is quite 111 at his
home. Dr. Wade, the attending
physician, says he may have to
be removed to the hospital.
Wooplng cough is In the valley
and several scnool children are
alllcled with It.
Arthur Mctibehey was home a
day or two visiting his parents.
Arthur la working near Days
Creek.
Joe Durch Is home from Port
land visiting his parents during
the holiduyB.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carnea
and family spent Christmas with
Crandpa and Grandma Carnes.
Mrs. Carnes, Sr., is improving very
slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Blood, son
Ray and daughter Kuth, Mr. F. P.
Uetta and Lee Morrlnon and wire
spent Sunday with Floyd lletts
and wile. Kuth Ulood spent Mon
duy and Tuesday with Mrs. Lee'
Morrison. SUBSCRIBER.
Rosnburg'a new ballroom, The
Orientul Gardens, will open Wed
nesday, Jan. 8. Be there.
Our drivers and our truckmen are
all Instructed In the absolute neces
sity ol handling your property with
great care. In long distance haul
ing their carefulness counts.
"Ws aim to please"
H. S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
Phone 220
Phone 128
CLEANERS
NEWSY BITS
NEW YORK Professor Jerome
Davis ot the Vale divinity school
thinks that activities outside the
class room sometimes lead to a
college becoming a training ground
for drinking and immorality,
ROME Notice Is given by Al
fred Rocco, minister ot Justice,
that the Fascistl have no intention
of rescinding laws prohibiting
dancing.
LONDON Primogeniture la to
be abolished under a law taking
effect soon. Elder sons will have
no preference over younger boys
or sisters when a parent dies wllli
out leaving a will.
LONDON "Mrs. Jack London Is
planning a Mediterranean voyage
with friends In a 4S-foot vessel.
not much larger than Ue Snark,
the yawl in which she and her late
husband cruised the Pacific.
PARIS The man who blew the
most Joyful note in a great inter
national event is to receive the
cross of chevalier ot the Legion
of Honor. Bugler Selller on No
vember 11, 1918, sounded the order
to cease firing.
BOSTON Axel BJorklund acta
as a progressive hot dog Santa
Claus every New Year's, giving
frankfurters to 600 more children
than a year previous. Two thous
and will be distributed Friday,
ANCHORAGE, Alaska Mount
jMcKlnley, North America's biggest
peak, is emitting smoke and steam
Just after an earthquake.
ITHACA, N. Y. Films shown at
Cornell to psychologists depict an
Infant as amused by dogs, cats,
rata, rabbits and goals but as glee
fully trying to eat a garter snake.
MOVIE LIFE NOT
ONE GRAND WHIRL,
SAYS MARQUISE
NEW YORK. Dec. 30. The Mar
quise Jacques Henri de la Falaise
de la Coudray ordered pig's knuck
les and then murmured something
about how few people knew the
real Gloria Swanson.
"No one, for instance,' interrupt
ed Lawrence Gray, her leading
man in aeveral pictures, "would
Imagine you eating this particular
food."
Gloria laughed.
"And there would be a greater
surprise if it were known that 1
often have sardines for breakfast,"
xhe said. "You see my husband.
Henri, is a Frenchman. It is not
unusual for blm to have sardines
at the morning meal.
I didn't think I would like them.
but after sitting across from Henri
several mornings and watching
him devour his, 1 tried one. Now
I have the habit."
it waa luncheon time at the Par
amount studio on Lone Island. At
surrounding tables were Gllda
Gray, Adolphe Menjoo, Richard
Dlx, Conway Tearle, Alice Joyce,
Clara Bow, Percy. Marmont, War
ner Baxter and a flock of leaser
stars and extias all discussing the
day a work. -
Four pictures were being made.
The marquise and her leading man
were working on Fanny Hurst
"Untamed."
"So little ot the real truth about
us is given the public," Gloria com
plained. "The scandal, true
otherwise .always comes out; the
good things only occasionally, If at
all. . The impression prevails thai
our life Is Just one wild party af
ter another, when as a matter of
fact it isn't."
As a sample ot exaggeration, she
mentioned the apartment she
building on the roof of one of New
liork's exclusive hotels. The work
i will cost approximately (211,000. Yet
It has been published, she con
tlnued, that she Is building a house
on top of the hotel at a cost of
$200,000. .
"My husband's passport soon will
require htm to leave the country
a short time." she Bald. "1 sm
worried to death for fear I will be
busy and unable to go wllh him
I The moment he leaves without me,
out will go the story that all Is
not well in my home.
"There are some who believe
these reporta bring good publicity
and more box otllre drawing pow
er. I don't. They might help tem
porarily, but in the long run they
hurt."
Her Idea of a pleasant time la to
have four or five "Interesting" per
sons at her home In the evenings
and to spend the week-ends at her
country place wllh her two rhll
ilren. She professed a dislike for
night clubs.
The finest ballroom In Southern
Oregon. The Oriental Garden, will
open Wednesday, Jan. tt. Thou-
xanita of dollars spent to makn this
ball room please you. The orches
tra Is the best ever and we're here
to stay.
DICTIONARY OF
AMERICAN ENGLISH
TO BE COMPILED
rinr.vno, rec. no. rail a
man ' awful." a play "awful'' and
a meal "awful" and yon make me
of a word moulded Into Its s.'nite
thy New Knglanrier. In Kngland
they rerer to the same group of
dMIkes by the word "frightful."
Add "boeun," "caneim," "gerry
mander." 'boom' and "buncombe"
to yiur vocabulary and you have
In. ri'.isdl it by six purely Amer
ican words, aais Trot. William A.
Cralgie ol the I nlvemily ot Chi
cago. The Professor rame to Chlraso
from Kngland. wheree he edited
the Oxford dictionary, to compile
a dictionary of American l.ngllsh
which l to Include only words
that have originated In America
and those thin have had mean
Iiikk supplied by the American
wrlterx.
Protestor Craigie ducovsrtd that
no aerlous effort had been made!
to trace the history of the whole
vocabulary wnich had been la use
in America from tne coming ot
the first colonist.
"Early American writers and
records, If cited at all," Professor
Cralgie polnta out, "were uaxally'
quoted lor the use of some un
common word or phrase, while mo
dern writers are commonly cited
only for some Americanism.
"The natural conclusion was
that there was a need for a dla
Uonary of a new kind one of
the American tongue as a whole."
The cooperation ot laymen and
students throughout the country
will be secured In compiling the
dictionary. The method consists
In writing out on separate slips of
paper, such passages from select
ed books as contain either un
usual words or phrases, or good
examples of the use of common
words and phrases.
"Not only will the main stream
be clearly mapped out," says Dr.
Cralgie, "but there will be many
little tributaries and quiet back
waters to explore for those who
delight in the byways ot knowl
edge." ,
Special studies In the vocabul
ary of particular authora of de
finite periods, of types of litera
ture, of areas- of the country, of
farming, mining and lumbering;
the names of plants, trees, birds
and Hunts will be made by the
same method of noting each item
on a separate paper with clear in
dication of the source.
From these millions of slips the
editors, under Dr. Cralgie's direc
tion, will begin the process of ta
bulation and compilation.
The place for slang, Professor
Cralgie says, Is either on the ton
gue ot those who like it or In a
slang dictionary. He admits,
however, that a small percentage
of the slang of one generation
will be the usual speech of the
next and will In the end beconie
natural part ot the written
language.
To this extent he says it must
be recognized in any dictionary,
and one ot American English will
afford numerous examples of this
rise and fall ot words.
Roeebunc's new ballroom. The
Oriental Gardens, will open, Wed
nesday, Jan. 6. Be there.
BULK OF MUNSEY'S
40 MILLION ESTATE
TO MUSEUM OF ART
(Aaaociatal Piaaa Lewd Win.)
NEW! YORK, Dec. 30. The bulk
of the estate of Frank A. Munaey
is to go to the 'Metropolitan Muse
um of Art lu this city under the
terms of his will, filed today.
The trustees are given five years
or more it neecssary to dispose of
his newspapers, the Sun aud the
Evening Telegram, as well as oth
er business interests and to con
vert bis assets, including real es
tate holdings, banking lutorests '
and other propertlea into cash or
securities.
Cash bequests of more than
I550.0UU are made to relatives,
friends aud institutions.
The value ot the estate Is not
given, but close friends have es
timated it at Sto.Oou.OuO.
Among the specific bequests are
JLT1U.01H) to Ilowdoln College; fluu,
uuo to the Main mate Hospital of
Portland, and Jfilt.ltul) to the Maine
General Hospital at Lewlsion.
To friends, cousins and collateral
conneoliona he makes cash be
quests totalling nearly t'tiO.OVO
while $300,000 is divided among ot
flcurB and business associates.
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NOTICE
All W. It. C. and U. A. R. mem
bers are requested to be present j 40 times as fast as the remainder
at the installation service at the jot the world."
Armory in the O. A. H. room on Dr. Cross observed that the pre
Friday at two, Jan. 1, 11)26. There t 8et generation will never see a
will also be a New Years dinner 1 serious shortage of crude oil in
served to all members in the din-!"1' country. He declared, how-
lng room at twelve promptly.
Kl (ii:.M-; KIKI.K'H IIOMK
M.lkhS WAY KOK I'lttXiilKSS
( .tMncffttrd I'rm Lrot-d Wire.)
CHICAGO, Dec. 30. Wreckers
have started to demolish the ruin
ous old residence where Kugcne
Field wrote niot ot hts poems
and where he lived for muny
years. On the site will be erect
ed an eight story 11,600,000
apartment building.
Mrs. Julia S. Field, the widow.
has sold the home, valued at
f 1 00.000 In an exchange for a
J 4-f lat building valued at i 75 .
000. Meanwhile construction has
been started on an addition to the
F.plscopul Church ot the Holy
Comforter lu Kenllworth. to pro-
Ide a resting place for the crea
tor of "Little Hoy (Hue ", and
The Sugar I'lum Tree", whose
body now lies In un unpretent
ious cemetery plot.
Cook with gas.
HUNCH IIKH'SKS TO
t.lUNT WW. It IFF ITACF.
K.WOV A IIKAItlNti.
f lyititf Trew Uatrd Wlrr.)
rAHia. Dec. 30. Premier llrl-
and told the Chamber of Deputies
today that the government will
notify Captain tlordon Canning
tint It is unable to receive him.
as (he question of making peace
In the Klft Is Spain's affair. Cap-
aln Canning recently arrived In
'nrls professing to bear credent
ials from Abd-el-Krlm. the Klf-
rian chief, authorizing him to dis
cuss terms ot peace with t lie
French.
HAI.KM SI NUS MONF.V IXttl
H.AX Mil, I, M.U HINKKY.
fl.U.KM. Ore.. Dec. SO. The
new Oregon l.lnen Milts, Inc.,
which Is to establish a linen goods
manutacturtn plant In Snlcm,
with capital or t lo.otio, today
telegraphed to Lark port, N. Y.. a
sum or J.Vl0n In f nil payment
for machinery that la to be In
stalled In the plant, ginning and
preparing equipment of vnrloue
kinds will be purchased In Knrnpr
nd It ta estimsted that the eost
or this, including duty, will be
tout lj',O00,
Here's the Way
(jto Heal Rupture
A Marvelous Sclf-Homa-Trsstmsnt
- .That Anions Can Usa On
Any Kupturo, Largs
or Small.
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KuMured pwople ttlt ovw tht
country aro a limited ut turn almost
mrucuiou-f ruauiut of aiuipis
aiuii.ua ior rupture umi is uing
vlil fie to alt who writ) lor ii
Thia reiUAiktui6 Kuptur System la
onw of liiv grunt est blessuitf fiver
of lured to tupiureu ntuo, women
ana cuiiui-en. it m being pronounced
lUt moat auuutfuNlu JkLul.tvu ver dm-
covered, and in Ken the ue of
irusMMt or atupporia uniit:jaa.ry.
is matter now bad itxm rupture.
now juuk; jou nave naa it, or now
hard to nold; no mutter how many
kinda of truiiaea you bava worn, let
nothing prevent you Horn vetting
thia KJlJ TUKAiiltNT. WheUier
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a rupture as large your itsta, thia
marvelous bysteui will ao control It
and keep It up Inside aa to surprise
you witn lia magic influence. It will
ao help eu restore tna parte where
the rupture comes through that aoon
you will b aa free to work at any
occupation aa though you had never
been ruptured.
You can have a free trial ol this
woudurlul strengthening prepara
tion by merely sending your name
iiu auuresa to . a.
I DC. 2.M1:, Col Unas Hull din. Uairr-
ia, A. , tienu no money. The
trial la free. Write now today. It
may save the wearing of a truss
1 Pan, oi your lire.
II. S. OIL
(AaocUttd Pm Leued Wirt.)
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 30. British
Interests are gradually gaining con
trol ot the oil industry in this
countiy and the time may come
when "we may be forced to buy
our gasoline much as we buy our
rubber and coffee," Dr. Koy Cross,
secretary and manager of the Kan
sas City Testing Laboratory, de
clared here today at the annual
convention of the American asso
ciation for the advancement of
science.
He said that English concerns
now own "thirty-eight per cent of
our oil industry aud dominate the
foreign oil fields."
Dr. Cross declared that svnthetic
gasoline made by treating Detrol-
eum at high temperaturea and pres
sures rapiuiy is becoming the pre
dominating fuel for motor engines.
"Kecent tests," the speaker as
serted, "show that cracked caao
line gives from 10 to 35 per cent
more
power per gallon than
straight run gasoline. These tests
also show that a gasoline engine
operates more smoothly with
cracked gasoline due to a decrease
In the tendency to "knock" when
the spark is advanced.
"With the present annual produc
tion of petroleum in the United
States of about 30,000.000.000 gal
lons. It is possible to produce bv
cracking 2,000,000,000 gallona of
gasoline without restricting any
use of petroleum except for Bteani
and heat production purposes. The
present annual consumption of
gasoline by 20.000,000 motor cars is
ten billion gallons.
"The United States with about
five per cent of the land area of
the world, produces two-thirds ot
the petroleum, so that we ro n.
Ing up this natural resource about
ever, that 60 per cent of the crude
on production today comes from
new fields.
Heat witn ras
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this laundry and return.
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you our expert ability, our
polite manner of serving
and our moderate prices.
We Invite you to do this.
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Laundry
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TURKISH WAK 1'OAHD TALKS
Q KB MOSUL. SITUATION
(AwcUtcd maa Leuud Wire.)
CONSTANTINOPLE. Dec. 30.
The Turkish war council went In
to secret session at Angora yester
day to devise plana in couioTinity
with the new Kuso-lunrkidn
treaty aud regarding the decision
of the council ot tne League of
Nations putting the Mosul region
of Irak under liritiah niaudate.
General DJevad Pasha, former
military eommaader of Constan
tinople and who organized the
Turkish forces on the Mosul front,
participated in the council.
LONDON, Dec. 30. A dispatch
to the Dally Mall from Constan
tinople says a new Turkish su
preme army council was Inau
gurated Monday by President
.tiustapha Kemal Pastia. Mustapna
declared It was essential to pre
pare ior the defense of the coun
try and to study ways for in
creasing the army's fighting value.
Hear the best dance music Kose
burg has ever had at the opening
ot die Oriental Uardena Wednes
day, Jan. tf. Seven musicians who
will make you want to dance.
roKTLANl HitKMF.N SAVK
' TOUKLST HOTta. lit tvSTS
' (Anoctstrd ITvM Uaied Win.)
IOItTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 30.
Guests at the Tourist Hotel, on
First street, were routed trom
their beds early this morning by
la lire which sent dense smoke
through the building. Firemen
rescued several. Including a bund
man and a legless man. Many
made their way to the ground
by the tire encapes. The blaze,
which started from the heating
plant in the basement reached a
pile ot wet wood, which caused
the dense smoke.
Roseburg's new ballroom, The
Oriental Gardens, will open Wed
nesday, Jan. 6. fie there.
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CHILD LABOR LAW CALLED
INVASION STATE RIGHTS
(AssncUtrd Press Leased Win.)
' OMAHA, Neb., Dec. SO Ameri
can liberty will abide only aa long
as Americans have a union of na
tional and state governments, each
having an even balance of power,
Chester I. Long of Wichita, Kan
saa, president ot the American liar
Association and former 111 I led
States senator, told members of the
Nebraska Bar Association here to
day. Liberty and government should
go band In hand, he added.
The former senator denounced
what he termed the efforts of var
ious members of congTesa to de
stroy state government through
legislation. He cited the proposed
twentieth amendment, giving fed
eral regulation to child labor, as
an example or "thia flagrant Inva
sion of local self government."
Men's tulia cten?4 and prvMed,
fl 150. Boteburi Cietnera, pboo
471. ,
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tion of the goodwill and co
operation which have year
after year rewarded our ef"
forts to make this Company
a factor in the growth of
communities we serve, we
extend sincere wishes for
a happy and prosper
ous New Year.
The California Oregon Power Company
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The Sperry Master Recipe
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H cup ihirtming
I H cup auyar
2 cups Sperry Drifted Snow
Flour u!id ith 2 tea
spoons ol baking powder
3 tn
H cup mi!k or watrr
1 traapnoa each of Vanilla
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Small Fancy Cakes
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cocoanut, and candied fruits.
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