POSEBURg NEW.SjlEVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1926
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ROSEBURO, OREGON,' WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13, Ki."
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Z- A PBEAT yEAE IS PREDICTED.
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,, According; to reliably inonnation coming from authen
tic sources jypstprn states are gqip Jo experience an era of
general prosperity during; the present year thai yi'U greatly
stimulate conditions both in a business, agricultural and in
dustrial jrajr.' Afijl probably no other state will make greai
jr strides thaif jOregpn, being 'geperajly' conceded'' iftai
thousands of new peopty are directing their attention to this
Btafe vun a view oi maxing ineir permanent nome here, in
Jhp industrial fiehf there is potting cheering for the pessi
mist, everything pointing to a greater program pf thrift dur-
il. ' ' 1 - . i i , ! 1 1 1 I 1-11 J
nK uie year, uasuriiin einpiuyuieiit oi samea ana unBeuuea
3abor.
! In a report Just issued by the jJnited States department
yi labor agricultural 'and general employment prospects for
1926 are pointed out as exceedingly pptimisfic. Referring to
Oregon the report states :. ' '
"A spirit of optimism prevades everywhere in industry.
There is every reason to believe that the lumber industry
Uvill operate its satisfactorily in 1926 as in 1925. Lumber
Operators believe that 1926 will be a big building year and
fthat, with the curtailing' necessary on account of weather
conditions the next few months, with the coming of spring
'there' will be a heavy demand for lumber, which will mean
'increased employment in this industry. Various cites,
Especially Portland, plan large building programs, and resi
dent building craftsmen are mqre or less assured of steady
employment during the spring and summer months. It is
- -expected that the state will spend approximately $6,000,000
'for state highway work during 1926. This work will afford
employment to a large volume Of labor, principally unskilled.
;'he farmers predict that there will be a much larger acreage
:pf potatoes in 1926 than in 1925, and on account of the urj
.jfatyprab,Ie weather the past fall there will undoubtedly be a
rtonsiderable increase fn the acreage pf spring wheat to be
"planted, in 1926." . . .
2 Roseburg and Douglas county at large will share in the
general prosperity predicted for Oregon and' yill show
greater gains in a building and business way during the pre-,
Ifent year than ever before.' That 1926 is going to outstep
'the year just closed there is no question of doubt and busi
ness in all lines' will show a material gain.
The fellow, who stands on the street corners peddling a
"pessimistic line of bunk that' discredits his own home town
'' Will be brushed into the gutter by the optimistic army of
progressive business men and other who have a true vision
-oi the future.
: by bcrts. bates
ICOOD EVENING FOLKS
i A folltr who aay
; Ho la tht brothor.
' Of a movlo actor ;
l In th. vlllaoo 1 ; :
Thla wook '
riutrl)n'ht f , . .
Fair daintoli n ,
Caualn local fholka
i o onaw inoir ! .
Flngorntlla. In ' ' . ' i '
A way that weulj i t '
Dollght tho mott '
Faatldloui itianleurlat
f
DUMBELL DORA THINK8
A portfolio It a now make of
automobllo. ' '
Tho high prlco of rubbor dooan't
worry tho atroat corner loafera
Who will continue to atrotch tholr
hocka In an tffort to aacortal to
what dogroo tho gal ar rollln
'Onl. " ' '!(..;
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when i yye
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Mapponlnga Back in ' thy
Early Day of Roaoburg.
(From tbe Boaeburg
January 71b. '1SK7).
rialodoalar,
Mr. Ai") Koc, lie tgti pioneer
ana proprietor pi mm ciiy, if ry-
O. W. DUpmlck, ooo of the lead
ins farmera and prominent citizen
of Eikton, waa la the city on bus
neaa Wedneaday. The pope rata ui
Ikton are beglnnina to reaUza the
(act that McKialey va 1 elected
preaidant laat November.
preaented in tho auditorium by the I
iconauao anaearor Bociety. 'The
public I Invited to attend the pro
gram, ao ouensg -arm be taken
for mlaaionary work, i . '
l' A number wUI take part in the
drama, which; wUI be aa liutruc
live one and very Interesting. Tbe
cant of character are:
Mra. Yan Home. a'Chriatlan ladv
!o( wealth, who trie Uf firve p!)
ui.akc Mil.. luiciiu,
Mrs. Stuart, Let lntalld mother
Mr. Boise." "
Janet McCrea, a mlaJonary
daughter Mia Carotber. 1 -' T
Kache), Charlotte and Helen,
friend of Janet Florence Wlm
berly, Luclll ' U,uaox, Marlon
.MCDOl.
Tht avtraflt woman pick up to
night' paper, reads tho head, "108
miner trapped by blatt,'' artd then
aaya, "He hum, lof go to the
mm
movltt, Oawoe." 1
Judging by the nowtpaper' pic
ture, the aoclety ladie buy ,raat
of their evening eoetume at tht
Jewelry itore. 1 ! , ' : I j :
He: I tell you darling, mv love
for you le driving m mad. ' ' '
(fne: yveji, Keep fluet about It
It' having: the earn effect ' en
Papa. : t h it
They are placing atrial under
ground. Now If the neighbor would
place hi loud epeaker there.
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Cackle, cackle, Plymouth Rocket
Ye can havo th wiaon hnv
And the Unolt. knuu mnA tk. k... !
Take 'em, we donf care a darn I
Fer jiveiy pw ye lay an egg!
Down ' thf mortgage goea a peg.
T T T
. Ye ed. find it difficult tn und.r.1
atand why girl, who are ueed to
izlng up th good and bad polnta
of a man, don't make the beet
llveetock judge.
t
Practically tvery modern girl ha
th right to chooao' her own hu.
band and now what a lot of them
eeem to want " la the . right to'
choose om on el'.
6clentit ay all th people
Laat Tuesday evening about a
dozen young men and Vomm of
the elite of Boaeburg met at the
McClallen Hotel parlor and had a
very enjoyable time together while
a few father and mother looked
on with approbation, aeemlng to
enjoy that evening pastime with
that fervor of delight which mem
orlea of their own youthful day
called up. The evening entertain
ment began with games of cards
casino, crlbbage, 'either, whlsi,
etc; Sthlle- the dulcet tones ot the
plaqo tent a charm to the entef
talniaent' ;But' the I young folka
awn tired of cards. That waa too
tame, and the curd ". table were I
aooo out aside, and the lad and
lasHfs were aooa seen whirling in
the bi wltchlbg waits, while the
ivory keys of the piano trembled
uikler the iflaglc touch , of Mrs.
Fleharj ihe akiUful pianist
- Br -the dlaoatohe in lodav'a na.
per It will be perceived that the
people eaat of the mountain are
haying, a aeriou time of it rain.
hall, frost, snow and storm pre.
vail, instead of the mild weather.
uch as we are
("They '. have
chilling the very marrow of the
l-bone and Buffering from Intense
cold 1 their sad lot Come to Ore
gon, you poor frost-bitten wretchea
and learn bow to enjoy life. ,
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riiAirr ninrnn in 1 s.r . n. . sa n n wntsrra
I. hHt KlllrKh J ' OHSVaW m f A f A
BRO RESIDtfJTS;
11PJI
f,'E
(ajBwaud mts UukI Wln.1
TAMPA. I'll.. Inn 19 I'nllnw.
Ing appeal for protectioa to th
ANSWERED LETTERS
1 ' Elmi'ra ' F o" The tiny red better take a hot water bottle to
.nm ,.' he du. to a congested bed. than weight yourself town
leln: if thla 1 o, a treatment or wilh bed covennb.
two of the violet ray will do away i Mrs. george K P. I belie
with the trouble. ' " ' that the Cape Cod cranberrlea a
Tampa commissioji yeaterday :0f vitality. Consult th doctor
by allegations from three negro .bout It. and do everything you
organizations, city gad county of- can yourself to build up your
eve
with tbe trouble. "" lU'"' v,.u...c. ,u
John H. ti. Clammy, damp in oeai ui suj i' y" eui-
palms usually Indicate a low state ern states. ou are quite right
.1. . . i ...limine ham f run nrtnl v ). ..
out the full and winter.
Mrs. Henry J. is. An exer-
Mrs. p. Von der Wjtt Jones, a j fleers today continued to search ueueral health. If you are Aery else for reducing the hips Is as
BVtilar anal lgMf!lrawa Ua I fyisi sm .. I 1 a i fc . . . . 'a.. alll.. t laa flat rn thik rtnns m n . J
traveler and lecturer Mr. Scott
The president of the Culture
Club Mr. K. B. Meuger. .
Heat with gas.
CHBIST1AIH ENpElAVOR
bftAKtR IS COMING
It I announced by the Douglas
County Christian Endeavor Union
that Rev. Ira Landrith. D. O.. ''
of Chicago, Illinois, the interna
tional extension secretary ot the
United Society of Christian En
deavor, will speak In this onion
during Fepruary.
The meeting will be held Feb.
1st Presbyterian church, Boaeburg.
Ur. lAodrlth Is one of the fore
most Orators in the country and a
anown master or the American
platform. He -waa former presi
dent of Ward-Belmont college, and
toured the United Bute. In 1116,
with the late Governor J. Frank
Hanly aa the prohibition candidate
for vice-president
Dr. Landrith la touring the state
under the auspices of various
Christian Endeavor Unions and the
Oregon Christian Endeavor Union.
He has been traveling nation wide
speaking on the subject of law en
forcement and world Deace. The in-
now 'enjoying, ternatlonal sloean adonted bv the
blizzards that ' are Christian Endeavor societies In
their last world's convention was
"A Warless World," and the slo
gan "A Saloooless Nation by
1930" waa first adopted by this'
society.
Dr. Landrith WUI also soeak on
tne world-wide
for a reported baud of night riders. mttch confined by having aa in- follows: Lie flat on the floor and
unu wo scsnm report nave,, door position, be sure . id - raw iu -
warped several of fhelr number, to plenty of fresh air each day and Grasp the hand together, tenm
Mitl. ih. .11. ' ' , . . n. ... j i. n.iku all ik. mnrlMa tit the arm ni
nignt. eueep ouiooora . , : --
If this cannot be. open your rou g .ivu p.v. B.uc Av
ouit th city.
City official charged that the
night riders have been acting un
der the- Instigation ot real estate
operators who would force the ne
groes to sell their homes to make
way for subdivisions. 7
R. C. Doby. an aged negro, told
thai he was visited by the band,
which alter burning a cross before
his home, warned him to leave the
city within 48 hours. Tbey then
left his place. Doby said, and et
fire to a negro neighbor's home. Po
lice were detafled to protect . the
Oegro' with orders to shoot to kUl
anyone attempting to molest him
or o.e pioperiy.
Belief that real estate operators
were behind the night riders, in
vestigators said, waa based on the
fact that several attempts recenUy
have been made to develop a sub
division which has met with fail
ure because of negro occupants of
tho property. ' '
NOTICE TO WATER CON
SUMERS V.'Btor will be shut off at mid
night, Wednesday night, January
13, affecting all consumer on Main
street, between Douglas and Lane
strevti.
' ailtf CALIFORNIA OBEOCMJ
l-OVVER COMPANY
mS.A
windows fully overnight- I many times as possible without
Cod liver oil Is excellent fori making youraeu mzzy.
building up and nurlshlng a run Miss Katherlne U I). If you
down system, and if you cannot overheated tbe oils when you
take it by itself, try the emul-1 made the cream, It would account
Slops, but take one or the other for Its getting too hard aiterward.
until you are fully built up again. :One reason why the cream separ-
Mary and Jane. When peo-Jate Is due to beating tbe rose ,
pie sleep under too many covers, j water into the oils when on
ihey are apt to get blotchy skin, lis too hot and the other too coola
s. few all-wool blankets, and a! They should be the same temper
Jamb' wool, or down quilt a an'ature when they are beaten to
extra covering should be enougn ! gether and never overheated,
lor any one. Heavy cotton quilts Heat each In a double boiler to
are not much protection, and Ifairly ;hot temperature, and
their weight antf tightly packed i hold the pM and wax In the
wadding .prevent perfect rest, i tot bath until the wax and spur
especially aa they do not give thelmacetti have dissolved in the oil.
skin proper ventllatlonr You had iTomorrow Sleeping Fpr Beauty.
Wfic
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sekm
.UP A.KirKmor
SERVING SWEET POTATOES
E
- tftodebakar bunas no yearn
model. , i
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ULUbtUUVIflflttK:
f ABOVEJHEFALLS
E
In ye olden days when a neighborhood dosr waa declared
a nuuance the small boys thereabouts treated the canine to
:!the tin-can method of expediency in order to bring peace and
Quietude to the community. A like "inoculation" should be
iven to the crepe hanger who persists in referring to the
Natron cut-off as a means to discredit this section pf the
itate. In reality this new railroad will be the making of
qscburg and all southern Oregon. ...
' . . . .. P j.
Z' . North and sout) pf p.oseijurg extreme cold weather js
prevailing, with the temperature to the freezing point at a
3riumber of places. Here in the Umpqua Valley we are en
joying mild climate, with early crops matured to the extent
;that a frost at this time would not do any matorial damage.
w, Q
Extra copies of the New Year's edition of the News-Re-Iview
are almost exhausted. Thousands of copies have been
:rtent to all parts of the United States, a goodly number go
Jng to foreign countries. Roseburg and Douglas county will
ibe made known to many new people in a very convincing
-manner.. '
- Well, bring on the primary election and lot's Ectlle po
litical differences.
Hi
. asA IV TZsj -
In yesterday's Issue it was stat
ed that tietltlons bad b-;i'n received
by the statu fish commission ask
ing tor the dosing of Camp Creek.
Tbe petitions sent to the state fish
commission only. ask fnr th.i Hn.
along th line of th equator art I lng of Camp Creek above the falls.
thin. That must ba the reduclna
belt we have heard eo much about
' BALLADS OF A HUSBAND
Some marry for money,
Some marry "for epfte,
Some marry (or love, and
8ome marry to fight
' There art many raaor)a
Why single folk fall;
. But lot of them wed tor
No reason at all. " . ,
'To err le human, to be caught
a crime."
Notice. We still have one ot the
best truck trailer propositions In
Douglas county at Snrff's Auto
Wrecking House. 329 N. Main St.
The stream above the falls has had
no iisq tor years and last year,
James Sawyers secured 41)00 trout
and planted them Uiere. In order
that these trout might be' protect
ed he petitioned the commission to
close tbe stream at that point Mr.
Sawyers explained this to the lo
cal sportsmen today and will un
doubtedly receive their cooperation
In the matter.
extension of tha .
Christian Endeavor aoc letv. whii-h
is now found in nearly every coun- j
try on the globe and has over HI),- , , ' . . . , . , ,
000 societies and 4.000.000 mem' w vrTrw" 7,. .
harm W.VSLI.NGTON. Jan. 13. Grain
The Kansas City Gazette-Globe1!" Washington i
-a; -s of the speaker: "As a plat-; er ,r' xc l'l t uortl aeri held
passed. His style mingles the elu- Commerce Commlsslou and com
sive plantation melody, quietly I plaints brought against them by
permeating as the moonlight and : Washington state growers support
soft as the scent of magnolias, ed by Seattle, Tacoma, and Spo
with the precipitous fire of a soul kane shipping Interests were dis
that Instantly flames out against I missed,
injustice, whether It be individual! ' ' o .
or national." Guitar, violin and mandolin p!ay-
The local Christian Endeavor i era during our 4lay sale you can
leaders are making active prepare-! buy your strings at half price.
TOMORROW'S MENU
Breakfast
Sauce from Dried Peaches
Cereal
Griddlecakes Sirup
Coffee
Luncheon
Omelet
Wholewheat Bread Marmalade
Cook Its Cocoa
' Dinner
; Hash from Beef Left Overs
Baroned Swi-et Totntoes
treacled Caullt lower
' Lettuce Salad
Apple Pie ; . Coffee
hour. The water will evaporate, .
leaving a delicious hath of theJ
Heat with gaa.
Uen'S anlts cleaned and pressed.
11.60. Boseburg Cleaners, phoae
471. .
HOT FOX TROTS ON
TONIGHT'S PROGRAM
L ' :
IS SENT TO PEN
- -(Aooclattd tnm Uucd Win.)
KELSO. Wash.. Jan. 13. A. H.
Gordon, fonner superintendent of
the Kelso Water lX'partmenl.
twice convicted on chargea of em
bczzlcjnent of city funds, was sent
enced late yesterday by Superior
Court Judge Homer Klrtiy to s'rve
from 27 months to fifteen years fn
tho state penitentiary. :
llio stnttneo is to run concur
rently with the first sentence of
from two to fifteen years. It is
understood . that a third charge
against Gordon for the same of-
Uona to make this one of the larz.
est meetings ever held in the city.
Every society is urged to have its
church people and friends turn out
en masse.' , . . . "'
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Dames' beauty Parlor. Expert
operator in attendance.. . Phone
Itiy-J for appointment.
Ott's Music Store.
K1WANIS CLUB
HAS BIG GROWTH
CIVIL WAR VETERAN
PASSES TUESDAY
Tho Oriental pardejin Pal! room
nrrhtaattrm afvpn mustptitn who
know dance rhythm, will present to j ',' bo dropped by tbe pros
the dancing public tonight, start;
ing prnmptly at 8:30
Piano players during our tilay
sale you ran buy music at 6c and
c per copy. Ott's Music Store.-
- DOPE.
i Reuben Rlnktum, clean, upstanding, was a fellow to ad
'lnire; everyone's respect commanding, he was full of zeal and
'Jire; said the greybeards, "He's a daisy, lie's not languid,
iuii or lazy, and he'll climb the pathways mazy to the
heights, and never tire." Said tho judges and the colonels,
hs thry played their checkers game, "Some day nil the lcad
Hiig journals will be full of Reuben's fame; for the lad was
luilt for winning; it waa plauned in the beginning that Dame
3'ortune would be pinning laurel wreaths upon his frame."
vnuo uny oncnisisiiic iui nci inig no itu bick oi Borne , gnipnn, ro,ng from tho fac-P'rous condition and the officers
disease, and thp doc, to stop his yelling, shot some morphine , lory soon. Wharton Dros. directors and storkholdera were
I nn-anj .ira-u mill IJUUIUUIIS SOU
'the future outlook.
o'clock, a
program of strictly late numbers.
Hie orchestra is receiving orches
trations direct from the music pub-
ami waltars that are bolng reh'aanl i UUUULAO IN A 1 RJINAL
on the latest records. "Clap Hands, I RANK ELECTS OF.
Here Cornea Charley," the "butter: .-.-,, . .
and rgg" fi trot, will bv featured . ril4K3 JMV DUAKll
tonight. Thla number la being
played Ihia week In nearly every At Ihe annual meeting of the
Portlaad theatre hs th program . share-holders of the Dougtus Na
humber. It has goba of rhythm tlonal bank, the following officers
and Is one of the hottest dance elected: J. 11. Booth, prosl
tunes ever played In this ctty. j t'nt ; K. L. I'srrott, vlce-presl-Harold
nemta w ill 'sing a new lulls-ident; H. II. Stapleton. caihler:
by waits number this evening, en . 1''. I. Clemena. assistant, cashier:,
tilled "Sleepy flye." It will bo' and liarrle W. booth, asalsunt
worth your lime to sttend tonight's . 'ashler. The directors to serve on
dance at the Gardens, If only to the board are, J. H. Booth, K. I.,
hear the pmMcal program. I I'arrott. R. H. Ilooth. llarrie W.
0 I Ilooth, George KnhlhsKen. H. Wol-
If you are going to buy a sheep lenherg. and H. II. Stapleton.
shearing machine thla spring, let. The institution, now housed In
us hsve your order now. We have i s new home. Is In a very proa
ln his knees; this relieved the throbbing, burning; but the I 0AILY weaihcH report '
wedhot pains returning, he wag filled with frenzied yearning u. a. Weather Bureau, local of. '
3"or the dope that gave him case. W'ljerj his sickbed he de- nem- R'burg. Oregon, at hour
Jerted he was warned by old Doc Heck, "Let no opium be p?o!e?ttt7on'i'r. Ir... Hundredth.
Squirted in your fetlocks or your neck; if the dope becomes Highest temperature reTiiy i
our master it will cinch you fat and fnater, it 'will lead j vJrioJ.' " t.1!!!! 'o'
you to disaiiter, you'll become a human wreck." Hut the love Total precip. since 1st month!. .7
-ot dope had gripped him till it would not be denied; and it jij""1 ,r'Jcl" ,or this month 5.;a
Ruined him and striped him of all decency and pride; and I I'aiS.'iT'date 1-"P !io.25'
Die kept on grimly taking drugs for every little aching till i prociu. from Sepu 1 !
3iis nerves and soul were shaking and he laid him down and : toud'etici fteoi "aC "ul
;pied. It is easy, the acquiring of a love for deadly dope ; then j .' ws 6 ui
'more dope and more desiring, it becomes your only hope; pwcipiuuon for ts i
vou become a wretch forsaken, tortured by a fiend and slink-! to Mar inciu'aivet i t
rin, till jaj . lllldertakjcr taken tO the WOV.dgroV.i1 popeyard ! Generally .lr 'tonlsht and -J hurs. , Vhnrad.y evening at :io o cl.Hk
.V I ? w . 'day, warmer Thursday. . This will be followed by a mia
hope. , - , .,, .,,,.' VM. pEIJU MetcorologUL .slonary drama. ,"Tfto JItr.('
Wm. Thompson, a veteran of
the Civil War, passed awav at
H o'clock last evening at the ago
of 85 yoars, at the Soldiers Homo
Hospital, following a short ill
ness. j Mr. Thompson was born In
1 Pennsylvania, and by occupation
was a larmer. During a few
year's time he also taught school.
Following the war be resided at
Seaside and In Portland, coming
from the latter place to Koseburg
and entering the home July it,
1920. He was prlvste In Com
pany A., 13th Iowa Infantry. Sur
viving him are two daughters and
a' son, all residing in Iowa. The
funeral services were held this
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the
Soldiers Home and interment fol
lowed at the Soldiers Home ceme
tery. The casket was banked with
beautiful floral offerings, token
of esteem from sorrowing friends.
New riasses In kindergarten
work arc now suiting at the Hem
line Conservatory.
In speaking today of the local
Kiwanls club's program for the
observance of the 11th anniversary
of Kiwanls International's found
ing, B. R. Shoemaker, president of sliced
the local club, told of the remark-! hniiini
sble growth of the civic organlza- j t0 B medium
tion tnat now nas more than H50
clubs and over 95,000 members In
tho United States and Canada.
The first Kiwanls meeting to be
held was In Detroit, Michigan, on
January 21, 1916, and that is why
the local club,. together with all
the other will observe Anniver
sary Week from January 17-23.
"Th year following the begin
ning of what is now the largest
service organisation on the North
American continent, thirty-five
clubs were spoasored in the United
States, and at the last Interna
tional convention In St. Paul' last
Juno the report showed that Ki
wanls had made a tremendous
growth and was steadily growing,"
said Mr. Shoemaker.
fruit and vegetable. Serve hot.
Guest Sweet Potatoes: Boil six
lsrge sweet potatoes till tender,
then remove skins and slice. Place
a layer of these slices in the bot
tom ot a medium-sized buttered
baking dish, and add a layer of
marshmallows cut In f;uaiters
(about ten marohinallovs to a lay
er). Follow with a second swi'et
potato layer, add another marh
maUow layer, and unlsh with a
thin potato layer lopped with eith
er dry cake crumbs or bits of but
ter and additional diced marahniul
ion. Bake in a mcdiuui-hot oven
for about 3U minutes and serve hot.
Sweet Potatoes Supreme: Butter
a baking dish and in it put the fol-
In the average home the sweet 'n,f, '"tur.e, , ae,Jl
potato Is not fully appreciated. ?llg"y',th' i1, " U one Lab'
Try It in some of the flowing on of butler' PUC1 ,j
dishes- ' one tahlespoon of granulated
' , , 'sugar and two and one-bait cups
Baconed Bweet Polatoes: Steam 0 nlasbed Bweet potatpes. Beat all
or boil sweet potatoes till tender, together with more granulated su
theh peel and place In a meat pan; igar an(j bake 2fc minutes (or till
lay a slice of uncooked bacon over ; brown) ln a moderate oven,
each potato and slip the pan-Into-, Sweet Potatoe, Map)e
a hot .oven to bake until the bacon , ge. Bo ,eral Iong -narrow!
Is crisp and the potatoes slightly I aweet polatos ,, temler. Ke.
browned. Serve hot, move sklns an(1 ,Uce thinly Fry
Appled Sweet Potatoes: Pare tbese slices quickly ln deep, hot
and core four large ripe apples, fat, then drain on crumpled paper.
Slice them into a small baking Put the fried slices in a baking
dish, add four medium-sized boiled dish, dust with a little powdered
and pared sweet potatoes slsd , sugar and pour over a little manle
cover the mixture with siruu. Beat verv hot in a enod
boiling water and slip the dish in- oven and sine.
oven to hake one ' Tomorrow Crocheted Panti Suit
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Health
By Lulu Hunt Pteters. MDt
NORMAL VARIATIONS IN WEIGHT
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BOUQUET FOR THE '
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ROSEnrnC. tre.. Jan. 11. Edi
tor News-Review: In Saturday's Is
sue of your paper we read with
much Interest tbe many compli
ments on your New Year's edition
all good and as stated, a credit
to the management. As a medium
of advertising our city and sur
rounding country It sura waa a
"hummer." Now, let ns throw a
few bouquets to our Chamber of
Commerce for their part In making
It easy for us to send to friends
In the east the fine samples of
REDUCING LESSON NO. 4. I the rame time of day In relation
You've been on the liquid diet to eating and elimination, and In
for two days now. You have one , the same weight clothes. For In
more day to go, to complete the stance, if you weigh yourseu lie-three-day
shrinklng-stomdch per-' fore lunch on one day, then you
id- ' 'should weigh yourself before tho
I promised you thst when you i lunch the next time: if you want
V.n .i0hoii v.. ii v ii 1 1 1 .) li. ...... ! . t. .. il.
... ' ' Iv. j . ""; -""'v ju j i. nuuw cue uciuai variation in
Kiwanls Is idealistic, but from had lost from fne to ten pounds. I weicht unless ton .1 ..,;,, ihn
It accomplishments during the A Urge part ot this loss Is the! weight of the foods and liquids
paar it Is easily noticed that It s:to water umi up to injs time you have taken, and this Is ditfl
also very practical. It applies ii"" reiameu in me issues ,cuit to compute.)
civic and social service to every j ep tne tissue nuias normal. There is a daily variation ln
community that wants it. In truth i"nd '"'J been necfr be-weight due to the difference In
the Ideals of Kiwanls are practiced!","'"" S??,Zllea na "e 'er that is normally re-
; , : "'." iu iu BHium. v nen you
water logged you have been, tho eat salty and concentrated foods,
more you will loose on this three-'more water is retained, and for
diet period. That's i this reason th utllv and Ninran.
the reason I give the amount that trated fooda should be avoided.
wiii oe iosi in weigni. a variation it Is tho woeltly variation In
of from five to ten pounds. Now ! weight- that you -should he con
that you have been on this liquid ccrned about" J'or instance, jou
or seml-llquid diet, the excess -a- may lose one-quarter ot a pouud
ter Is not necessary In the system lof fat on a certain day but re
end you have eliminated It. Some tain one and ono-quaner pounds
of my followers have thought that of water. "That would make your
they had kidney trouble because scales show a gain of one pound
of this, free elimination of water. ! In weight, whllo in reality you
but that free elimination is not a have i,..i nn.., , .. .,, i
, sympton of kidney trouble, any- .fat. Ihe. water Is . eliminated
VT' I dally, so there ran ha nnlv one
Yon will find that when you I day's retention of water at anv
go on your T500 calorics dally. Itime, and If you record your
and are getting some solid food. 1 weekly weighings, you have seven
your system will retain a little days loss of fat against one dav a
more water. retention of ntr And vou
should show a weekly loss, on
1200 calories dally, of one aud
one-half to two ponnds.
its a wise plan, on the day be-
ln an every day business like man
ner.
mo xtuBfuuru ciuo win noiu iu I day liquid
tuuivirifvaj,i j lutri-iiiig uu juq. xj, mi
the HoU'l I'mpqua.
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THE DAILY VARIATION
' OF THK WEIGHT
If you have a bathroom scale
sit and spoon the new iy-
weds ' " oamroom scale ,,---. -
irmii ih. thini, s.t w, una i strongly aavise youto get - ""s w "
I nil! they think of Mother's bread. on th.n h. ., " weight, to go a little lower than .
in tne east in line samp es of 't even on meir noreymoiin i,. .,.k ..... k " " , , usual on vour ralnrUa nrl in eats
,.. county product,. The ua- They'd rsthe, est that breal U,.n SVour"
, ana to keep a record of rovr ' ,uu"11" i liou-aiorio
The Presbyterian jrhurrh v. Ill
have a rot link dinner for the
piemb-rs at the chinch parlor on
derslgned sent out several boxes, I
and Is hearing from them Ip a very
appreciative way. One party
writes: "We will see the Dlace
where those flue pear, prunes and i
nuts grew before the end ot 19:6." 1
Another says: "W truly think
that If anyone would see either
the fruit or the nuts, or the book
let Included that they would set-,
tie In lunulas county if anywhere,
In Oregon." Now what is tru ln
our case must hold good In others
Let's hear from some of them.
Yours very irely.
W. A. CRARY.
spoon.
Oregon Bakery
- Ill N. Jackson St '
Pbon
A good cream separator will pay
for Itself In the" rivam' that It
saves. We sell the McCornilrk
IVerlng. the lightest running sep
arator made. Wharton Bros.
daily weights. You will find thst
In the mornlnr von will welsh
pound and one-half to two pounds
loss thsn you did the night be
fore. This le du to th loss of
water that has been given off by
tne lungs I through reoplratloui
Sample Menu
It. 00 SILK HOSE 79c
"Burson" full fashioned silk
hose, regular $1.00, special 79c pr.
We have Just bought a limited
Stock ln moat nonulnr colors and
the skin and the kidneys, during all sises. This hose Is guaranteed!
me nignt.- it you aoitleat soy-. Jake advantage of thla new year
thing during the day, or fat very
little, yon weigh less at nl?Ut
than yon do In the morning of the
same day. heewnse ot thla loss of
water through the, Jungf apd kid
neys. It you haven't a bathroom scale
then once or twice a week on the
same eeale. Is often enough to be
weighed. Hut you must remem
ber these points. It you wsnt to
have aa accurate idea of how
juuto you cav lost: Vfgs t
special.
nients
there.
Price concession corapli-
Carr's Store. Buy - them
DR. NERB AS
DENTIST
Painless Extraction
Gaa When Oeaired
Pyorrhea Cured
Phone 4SS Masonic Bldg.