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,. TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JUNE 1. 1926. .'ROSEBURG - . ; Issued Dal!y Except Sunday . Meetber of Tle Associated rreee. Tha Associated Pretia la exclusively entitled to tha ula for republi cation of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited Id 7; thla paper, and U all local news published heroin. All rights ot republt- cation of special dispatuhea herein are also reserved, T U. W. BATES BKRT O. BATES.- Hntered as aecond clans mattur May 17, 1920, at the poai ofllce at Roseburg, Oregon, under tb Act ol March 1, 187V. SUBSCRIPTION RAIco ' Dally, per year, by mall . Oally.ell montis. by mall Dally, thfe montha, by mall- Dally, ilngle month, by malL. Daily, or carrier, per mourn. Weekly Newa-ReYlew, by mall, per ROSEBURG, OREGON, THE SOURCES If one were to compare the typical town or small city of twenty-five to forty years ago, with the typical community of today and note the difference between the aims which people cherished then, and those they seek after now, there ' would be many revolutionary changes. President-emeritus -Eliot of Harvard university, who as a gVent educational lead- er has had an immeasurable influence on succeeding groups ' Jof young people, gave out an interview in Collier's Weekly ;.'8ome days ago, in which he remarked that the high standard of living, with its impulse to continuous pleasure seeking, 'carries a penalty. He felt that this standard has resulted in . "dangerous emulation among the so-callj' professional and -salaried classes. One of the most striking differences that T.has cohio about in these years, is that it seems necessary for ita great many people to spend money very freely in order -to nmuse themselves. The boys and girls who could formerly .divert themselves with simple picnics in country scenes, have grown up nnd they have children who must go to elaborate -dances and entertainments and belong to expensive clubs and -travel around in .powerful automobiles, before they can be Chappy. . The people who could quietly enjoy themselves at simple pleasures like study of birds and flowers, or by dig 'ging in the garden, or by reading informative books, do not "seem as numerous as formerly. And yet a hopeful person can find many of the younger people who aro learning to get : their fun without extravagance. It docs not necessarily cost 'them' much to get out with their tennis rackets and ball bats fttfd running shoes and swimming suits. The musical clubs .i.Wlych so muny students are joining are not costly. There lire plenty of inexpensive means for pleasure still open, if I people can only be' led to take an interest in thorn. '.," .: . O - ,"' There is one form of beauty which every householder .. ought to try to provide for the adornment of his home place, "."the improvement of his neighborhood, and the general at ; traclivencss of his home city. And that is a smooth, well mowed, and well cared for lawn. Such a piece of green grass ... iiround a man's house is a delight to the eye of tle owner, " the neighbors, and all who pass through the street. Homes "thus adorned aro worth more monev. and thev holn'n town , ;or neighborhood to give an impression of finer culture and ""'.i .,.,1,, nv, .,,, ,i;,.u fi,: , n r ,.,, i Sing, fertilizing in most places,' rooting out of -weeds, and Z watering in' some seasons and climates. All which is good "and healthful work. Many men who do not care to hire it " done, are better off physically for this contact with the grass roots. v " O - ' It is a somewhat remarkable thing, though the United Z Stales is said to be a lawless country, that in respect to their " sports and pastimes, our people seem to be rather law abicl Z ug. Tnko it, in baseball, for instance. Thoro is a general J consent 'that the players should "play the game," obey the j rules, and submit to the umpire. If the umpire is unfair, there is a howl to have him taken out, but that is because the Z crowd believes he has been disloyal to the rules. It is not Z any attack on the principle of obeying the rules. But under Z ordinary circumstances the crowd says let the umpire settle it Players who habitually try to break the rules, aro not - favorably regarded. Now if we could got more of that spirit - into the relations of the people to the laws of the state.and I nation, wo should bo much better off, and many of the, evils Z that perplex,' us and causo trouble and disaster, would cease Z to exist. 2 Rostiburg oitplit to lu pusliing plana for the complolion ; of the Nortli Ihnpqim hiliwity to Diamond lake. It's worth goiiiK after good and .strong. ill V I rl f l.i.ii - rXl'KOFlTAm.IC. Forsnko tho tilings Hint do not pay, grails away. A man iiiuy prosper for ""courses full of guile, lie may Still COMCCIll his sinful ll-irks- "known and then he's doomed to walk alone. His presence . h'um'i,''! S'lt'th" h'"iKh!' o'rNw-r5!' good men will not brook, thev have him sized un as n crook, r,vr- 'I'-Ki'tu.i; ihe role iti, ilt 1 . ' , . , ... ,. 'llul murkH her as one nf the fln- "u'.v remark, lie is a wight who jumps his bojirdins'rat i a.-tn-w. of da.- Chouse by iiijtlit, and pays not for his downv bed, or for the ;"(1' " "' '','' hi" ""- , i i i , ii- , ;riinirllMilina lo the screen In iln- l'limpei nicKel hrearl. lie is a man who sells a pup nnd swears hiane type of rule thai has n:.i ils peditfive is up anione; the monaivhs of its class, whereas, hlm (l"", .o(l8 cocilish and alas, it does not nmk among the first, it's mly fit for Wienerwurst, lie is n man who looks around un til a widow lone is found, a widow with a little, roll, enough to purchase ftrub and coal, and keep a roof above her head rruntil the crowner finds her dead. Then he noes smiling to tier (loor iiiHi cheats her ol hor pull n trick so low can I .lourney with us to and fro, he can ;liot our indorsement keep, or use our woodsheds when he'd sleep, we shoo him from our sacred haunts, he may not wed -our maiden minus.. Jtow tar w-WlKrrf oariied a ptlllK riMtnn ilko this! The people shim Hhini, poor and rich, as thoh he had the fleas or itch. R flllllO like this IS quickly won, but wean-, weniVV years Will -run before a gent can live it down and make new friendships in tho town. This life is" but a bleak affair if one's avoided ZZ everywhere: and trickery and vice and fraud, abuse of Z- friendship for a wad, niake one in divar aloofness stand, tin "oiitcnst in A frletullv lnnd ouicnsi in a mciuuj laim. NEWS - REVIEW by Tho Ncwe-Revlew Co, Inc. ..ITesldout and Manager -Secretary -Treasurer -14.00 . II 00 . 1.00 .(0 .to . 1.00 year- TUESDAY JUNE 1, 1026. OF PLEASURE. is 'f cast all the useless a while pursuinjr impose on trustful hicks and lull uni, ni Kiln lli fiwlo urn' little store .,.,.1 ...i,.,'ii iiiu win; n is he from neace and l iss PPUNE IJeuT GvCate 5 It's darn hard to Git tha ol' anoot Back to tha Grindstone after A two daya' vacation. . ....;. DUMBELL DORA THINK8 Linoleum ia a city in Greece, . 4. .. Memorial Day was celebrated aa per usual with maahie, niblick, fi6hin' pole and flivver. fr ' Raspberries aro in the market but this colyum has had a good many handed us durln' the entire year, J. 4. Talked with a local gawfer yea- tlddy and he said he thought he'd try and Improve hi. game but hls ni.a linmiariA naanarl mnnuntm' gawf language needed renovatln' a dern sight more, b b , The incipld cantaloupe senson is with us agin and unless some thing is done we're nonna be con. fronted with an awful shortage In salt and pepper. Lotsa' the. local sheiks are able to make a meal off'n a cold shoul der. I 4 One of the town boys who had been stttln' up with a sick friend came home after the curfew had sounded and told his wife he'd spilled bakln' powder on his coat lapel. He will be able to rece'ive visitors Thursday. H b They're organizln' a Greeters Club In the village, which fills up the extra night we've been savin' to spend an evenin at home. Mayor Gawge Houck has taken up gawf on acct. of the static dur. in' the summer months. The air around tho country club will be Just as noisy, prob'ly. b b ! Lotsa fellers were sweat In' at the links yestiddy like they never do at home. 4 4 b It's gittln so a feller can't have a cherry tree in the front yard u i... . , ..'the boys to camp. Cmnp will be " k '7 JU'" ""Vnll redy befmehand ,0that there , , 4 V The rivor is nittin' dern low and If the' dry spell continues we'll hafta be puttln1 goggles on the fish to keep the dust outa their eyes. P Xafc iPalUno "Sc3: "It's a wise guy v.-ho knows his own sweetie in a bathin' suit." MnJille'Tlieiilri1 Realism, not in tho sordid kimip of Its relation to lite hut in Its relation of one human to anotlt"t-. ie thn moving spirit of "Time, the Comedian'' "which op ns at the Majestic theater tonight, a depar ture in pin and treatment from the usual run m picture plays. It has Tor its theme us mortals as tho chessmen on the Ixmrd m llfo with time ns the jester guid ing every move. Opening in a period of 2"i years ago it offers many brilliant spectacles of the past nnd then sweeps on and lu a vivid manner portrays the rnpi l changes in man and his mode or Hie. I 'ress. customs and the ii 'W manner of existence af trav a deitly drawn wnv throuiih I in Die , first 110 years of the present - tn tuiy. The action el lhe story f hnlit around the ehnracter d- v-i opmeut of a wonts n whose iv.t h'.ssness born In the rarly year-; ) this century is representative n the trend or all womankind. Lew Cody nnd .Mae tiis,:i nr1 Mherty Theater Koaring w iUi drama like (!; st.rge ol the Miilhn, Ire-bound that spelled doom for the s'raii. log schooner ss she crushed era lly Into (he ireher;;, and swingiuu to n whirlwind ti.-lit a-, the cliuu; wiih at liruier of a nui,' , i.-i.ti,,,. hts lichler foe while hi1 leg l cnunht in the cruel Jaws of giant h.-n r t rap. "The llc of Iletrfbnt Ion," one of t he p:" sneetaeular and rugged nit t u v - ever srreenrd. I olavinc new af 'anvone who has not already f....-i 'Z''AZ 'unknown. Kdlaun .Marsiiall-i 'U'ZV mZuZJ!-' 'wonderful' rust i headed i ui- '"' h' . ' Amieti Theater I So much comment has Wn ollcted as result of the beaatl- o ' LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING . A meeting of the 'American Legion Auxiliary will be held Tuesday, Juno l. 'I'hia lu an iinportunt meeting us dele- gates uru to be nominated for the atute convention. , Attend- ance of alt numbers lu . de- Hired. MnS. J. A. FULCHEIl, President fiil costumes that adorn Colleen Moore and her sixty Hollywood imumequitib in "Irene," now show ing itt the Antlers theater, thai Cora MacUeueliy, the deslKiier, hits suddenly become one of the cele brities of filmdoni. Although MUb MacOeachy has lonK been c.UumfiiK shows, on Kroadway, "Irene" is her first pic ture nchft'vomynt. Miss MacOeachy Is a youn woman whoso parents were con nected with the theater. Uc?r mother, who Is spcii in "Irene," was a stae favorite with the last Keneratron. llor father was man uifer of Daniel Krohman, the cele brated theatrical producer. A remarkable fact in connec tion with the staKe artist's career (s that alio has always preferred to remain "back stBe," so to ,cak dc(,lHe lhe onv ot maa. , ... . ... lagers tnat sno undertake an act ling part. AN APPRECIATION Oho of the greatest contributing factors to the uniiHual success of the recent convention of the Ore gon State Music Teachers held In tills city was the hospitality ac corded the guests in privalo homes and as clKiirman of the housing committee, I wish -personally to thank each and every one who en tertained a guest or who offered their homes for this purpose. Signed, MHS. CHARLES IISINUNE. SCOUTS SIGN UP FOR SUMMER CAMP Seven first class scouts are al ready signed up for tho Three Si.s trs camp which begins June lhth. Carlton Smfth, Leltoy Swinncy, George Pan key. Robert Ford, War ren Dick, Donald Chase and Harold Stevens have registered to date. There have hien a numbrr o. in quiries from parents and it is f'y likely that a big percentage ui" those eligible will be registered this week. Two aro registered for the Wolf Creek camp which begins July 11. Thoy are Ivan Bran ion and Walter Henry. The date of the Wolf Creek enmp was changed from July 12th to the 11th. This makes tho open ing day Sunday and more con venient for those who are taking will not be nu.eh lo do to get Mlarted. All will bo ready for a ) swim in the alternoon and ch.'.reh aci'vico In tho evening. ''' ' Klk Iliver (25 miles south of ' Ilandon) has been decided upon as the site lor thn third camp. It will begin August 8th and run for two weeks. There will be Kidendul swimming there and ffno trips will be taken by the boys. TOURNAMENT AT GOLF CLUB SUNDAY VERY INTERESTING Uecauno of numerous other at traclions, (In; crowd on the gnU links participating in the hutisw limrtmntent on .Sunday was riot as large as had been anticipated. All present had a good time, however, and a great ileal of interest was shown. The buttons were won l:i the following order: Avery Las weli, A. A. Wilder, I. (.;. Broadway, llemy llnrlh, J. V. Casey. A. J. Lilburn, 13. L. l'airott, Jack Craf ton. J. M. .luild, A. Ct. Sutherland, J. K. Kalhe, Stanley Kidder. Wal ter Johnson. I.ee Wells, 10. Muuld ln, John V'lurry, James 11. Sawyers, Thi! Maiih. J. U. Laswell, Dr. tieorge 10. llotick. ty member of the club not holding a button is entitled to chal lenge any button holder, while a player holding a button may chal hmgo one holding a smaller num ber. I. O. O. F. ATTENTION (I rand Master Jackson will pay an official visit In Phileinrlnn lodne l'lidiiy i!ii;lit. Cla.s.s nl' citr.uldates for Initial lop. ; also lepin ts from tlinnd l.ndt;e jhJletat-s. A- -md m- tendance is desired. lie on h;uid. l.KIl ICAPI. N SAVINGS AND LOAN . ASSOCIATION TO OPEN OFFICES TNe hnimlii'j lluililitli: ,-tnil Loan : i m s i u i : 1 1 utn in ; I'ei-ieil ifs ort.inisa - lien in a i:i'''-ltnp held im jtlM'- cliiy nitht. II. 1.. K liiy :, ,,leet jed president . t,eori:e Knlil:i;ii:en, ire-ir, aiilelll ; ,1. K. M,-l ' i un ork. , i-,-t.-ii . l. v. Slnuii;. ir- iisnrer. and W'.iynt- 1-: .li'ne;. ueiic:.,! man ;ii;er. 'I'he ii ire, li'i :ne It. I.. Kddy. urise Kohlhaaeii. .1. K. Mel'llnlock. II. W. Strinic. P. ti. t'hnrilllli. P. A l.eeKw.io.! ,.nl l'. P. Stewart Office-) an- l.i be liicixted ia P:e nlii Plrt State and , Sarins.-) hr.tiU bulhliiiK. CALL FOB SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Is hereby p U -i t!i.it all ' -.riiOol wa.iants of S, h,,n histlict N., I. !!ciii;!iis pniint. i ir. -,,n. Up t ami l:i. hnlitti; No nv? ,-n or.-)ed Vet Paid fo- Wai r f IV- .." Oc ' -i- Si'th. l:L'f. a-el prior T''..reto. are liils day callnl tor ii.ivmenl ll'ld ail Inleret llieiiivi i cases iM-ni tie Cine et t!;is no'-i- Milted this, lhe 1st of .lot .- ;;(. V. J. MICPl.l.l. C lerk. DR. NERBAS DENTIST PilnlM Extraction Gap Wnan Detlrad pyorrhea Curd r't'OM 4 ttwoBlc Hide. WMPM ANSWERED Mies T. T. Your weight of 134 pounds with a iiuiglit of five feet, four inches, is all right if you are 40 or more years. .VaHstiyo the calves of your losa with cocoa butter to helD fatten ituein. - I O. H. You can use the egg aa jtringent every week without fear I of lta withering the akin. Any as iringent tends to dry out the I skin's secretions for a short time, bo you niuat guard agalmit any ; lasting effect by using plenty of cream or a good oil aa soon us the astringent is remuved. I There la nothing In the white of m egg that could injure the skin lor Impair the action of the glands. iVour own feellngB will guide you correctly, and If your Bkln feels drawn after UHlng the astringent, weaken it and never fall to feed tho skin again with oil or a cream. Dorothy S. If you massage your scalp every day you will find that jour hair will grow much faster than it does at present. Mrs. George D. W. The only way you can keep your finger tips dainty when the uailB are ridgy is to scrub them with the Binall, stiff Wieienf SUM i . sek lUtkirfe A-KinKmar, GIRL'S KNITTED SWEATER TOMORROWS' MENU Breakfast Berries Cereal Codfish Calls Ti Coffee Luncheon Cheese Souffle Lettuce Salad Rolls Marmalade Cocoa Dinner Tomato Soup Fi-icil Smelts Lemon Slices Potatoes Lima Beans Radishes Chocolate Pudding Coffee ' , , . i J o knit a pretty long-sleeved i light-weight summer sweater for a little girl aged six to eight years, huv four l:irie nr spvpii kii-iaII hsilla , - " . (Win nmiiu In hulli nf onu no i-ml . , 4 Uv.d..tU. color of Shetland floss or zephyr , lloss. Use one pair each of num- j her two and one-half and number I four celluloid knitting needles. ! Hack: With the No. 4 needles, cast on tz sta., K five ribs pliln, men I' one row, reneat these 11 rows ihruc times, then K plain till ....... .... o , , iiiLue;, num start nmv; increase one stitch at each end every other row three iimes, men cast on seven site tus at the beginning of each row till 6H studies have been added for, (&s DietHealth sr" &y lAjiu 1A"' .. . . n ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS "If I diet, I lose flesh every where but the Icks, and they re fuse to change a bit. I have to wear high shoes made to order and even then I have to wear dresses so long that I look as ibotiKh 1 just came out of Ihe Ark. There, are just chunks of fnt al tho ankles lhal an really funny to look at. There is no condition caus im; it. so the M. I).-s say, hut it Just seems to be there. My face Is thin, neck just rlnht, but my arms are fat. Pan you suKRest anything to take the fat off in spots? ' "1 am a small enter, not fond of rood particularly, and have studied diets so 1 know what to cut out of the fattening things. I have never cared for cake, candy or other sweets. My greatest sins are bread and lots of water. 1 shall be eter nally grateful If you can help me. R. "P. S. It's no laughing matter, but no matter If you laugh." My Hear R., how about your' greaiest sin im the hread s'lde?j Have veil ever counted the calories! in Ihe hread and, ot course, the. butter you take every day? You ' don t necessarily have to be fond! nl -Meets lit order lo gain in. weiitlu- out just get some cxtraj eal.n ie.- every day of any lood, and if viut have a tendency to over weight, en are going to annex them as fast. And excess bread and butter Is the cause of more over-f weight than anything else! ; Is then, a tendency to fat In' certain spots In your family? Kami-, ly tendencies are undoubtedly In-1 herlted. However, don't blame! that: Water is not fattening, R, Your iendency to drink so much shows ou are getting too much concen I rated foods. The fact that your arms are (at, too. Is an Indication thai your troubles come from ov-' creating. j I ttl"ss the fat lumps on your an kles are fat tumors (and that may' he possible) 1 believe that if you1 My Ponr Koltowor: Wlun Heading for material whlrh we offer you. please remember t ' en'-u'So a stamped, self-addrexsod envelope bearing your full name and; aa.iress. The pamphlet n. rediirlna- and gaining 1 the onlv one for whli-h you must en.-u se ten cms In stamps extra. Aditrese your tettei-n' to mi in care i )tlil raper. MKo them as brief as possible, not over 200 I words, and t-p or write then, . -all.ly with Ink. Plenee sign your name' " ev.t,-n.-e of aood faith wa will not use It In any way. llrmenibcr It Is Itnpomltile for me to diat:noe for you or to anawer you personally I ae prwlate very much the beautiful letters you send ma and regret It 'is lm-1 posmlilo to give you Individual advice. The questions you ask will b answered In the column as loon as possible. If they ere of general Inter est. Dont forget the etamped, selt-addre.i.d envelope If rou expect me (t send job tie Irtormetjoo 1 hsre often. V GOTTS LETTERS brushes that come for this pur pose. The brushes that are concave and with rows of bristles less4han quarter inch are the moat con- venlent. if you use a file or any I .. , . , .,1. ii oiuer anarp tuui unui-r bui.ii unita, It will only partially clean them and it will roughen tho skin so there Is more clianco to soil under the nail. An orange wood stick dipped in soft soap will sometimes take the place of the brush, or you may use the stick and soap first, and follow with the bruBh. You can help the whole condition If you rub oil into such nails every day, and use the buffer also to lm provo the circulation under the nails. Badly ridged Balls come from some oondltlon in the system, but yon can Improve them with oil and buffing. Miss Fannie H. Dlackheads be tween the shoulders may come from wearing dark dresses that coine directly In contact with the skin. Hot water, soap and bath brush should be all necessary to rid yourself of the trouble. Tomorrow Hand Lotions. each sleeve; now with wrong side toward you, Knit 38, Purl 72, Knit 38, next row Knit plain, and re peat these two rows for five Inch es for yoke, and on the next row work first 65 stitches off onto a stitch holder, and bind off next 18 jfor neck; on remaining 65 sis. ; start front. Front: Work five rows, then In crease one stitch toward the front every knitted, row of the yoke till I 12 stitches have been added; when i sleeve measures nine inches in widest part, bind off seven stitch : es five times for sleeve, then de ! crease one stitch every other rof toward underarm three times; work : other front to correspond, then ' slip all stitches on one needle and finish front same as back, i Cuffs: With the size two nnd ) one-half needles, pick up the slit-' , ches nt end of fiioeve amJ Knit one ; roW( purt oao row for tnree incn. eB( then Knit three ribs, Purl one : .-, .t .i . iow, ivuii iiireo noa. unu omu oil. ; .. uouar: wun tne wo. 4 neeuies cast-on 10.t stitches, Knit three who PnH no nri rnnon, tin work measures three inches, then sew to neck of sweater. Girdle: Cast on 15 stitches and Knit thrna rlha. Vnrl onp row rn. tnt tu-lno ih.,n unii 'five. Knit five, next row Knit plain. repeat from for one yard, and finish with border same as first ' end. then Irlm wllh tu-n.i,.h knotted fringe (if front with cord. liked). Lace Tomorrow Contributed, Recipes Hunt ret ers, 11X1 ..." - will go on a low caloric diet that is, low enough so Hint your own fat will be called upon to furnish fuel for energy and heat they will reduce. If the lumps are tumor masses, you can have them remov ed surgically. If they are ordinary fal. lliey can be removed by diet, special exorcise and massage di rected to them. A special exercise for fnt legs and arms consists nf twisting them in and out as hard as ou can. Yon do them In sftles of 2:, four times a day. Walking up and down stairs (walk Instead of taking the eleva tor), rising on the toes, certain dance steps, especially tho Charles ton, ate all good for fat ankles and legs. Any general exercise is good for fat ankles and legs. 'Any general exercise is good. Snug bandages on the ankles, applied at night, might help somewhat. No doubt !f you reduce generally your face will get thinner and you will look a bit drawn, but don't mind it; after you get down to nor mal nnd are on a maintenance diet your face will plump up a bit. MORE FAT SPOTS I,, wants to know what to do for an nbnortnnlly large bust. My sdvico to you 1... is the same as lo R so far as counting calories and general exercises are concerned. Hut you should not massage thn busts. And unless they are so large thnt the condi tion is a surgical one (this does happen, hut extremely rarely), nat urally you would not resort to sur gery. A general enlargement (not a tumor) is known as a hpertiophy of the breast and most frequently affects but one. Tho size ol breast's except In nursing mothers. Is ilite to fal tissue, rather than to glandu lar tissue. If you are overweight, you wilt find that reducing the general weight will take down the lump of fat underneath Ihe busts as well as the busts themselves. (We have a Htlt,, booklet on re during which can be ohtalned bv i In Ml f3UWM t Get Twice the Value! Two-Trousers i SUIT That's a fact that has been demonstrated most convincingly in recent years. Quality Two-Trouser Suits do cut cloth ing expenditures. And here we have such 'Suits, measuring up to your highest expectations of fine tailoring, superior fabrics and expert styling. Harth' s 5 the request accompanied by self-' addressed stamped envelope, and ten cents in stamps. Allow two ' PFhafs colder than ice? Electricity! If you could always have an ice-box ice, it would be almost cold enough. But you can't. Today's cake of ice starts melting at once the drip, drip of the spout tells you that the ice-box air is grow ing warmer. Run a wire to your refrigerator from the lamp-socket. Install a compact, con venient, practical ice-making unit. (Your present ice-box can be made into an elec tric refrigerator easily, if you like.) See how dry, sweet and cold the air is aways. Day or night, the occasional hum' of the motor tells you that crisp, frosty refrigeration is being delivered electric refrigeration that keeps the tem perature colder than ice possibly can. Electric refrigeration is quiet, simple and dependable. It is a proven conveni ence that will soon be in every modern home. Let your dealer show you how easily you can have it in yours on attrac tive installment payments now! THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY IcAuroivNiA Oregon 1 POWFtt PIIVPAMV I eB MJn.p.n.rNh3 HP loggery weeks' time. Tomorrow spondents. Answers to Corrc- r Offices: McJford, Oregon Roscburg, Oregon Grants Pass, Oregon Klamath Falls, Oregon Yrcka, California Dunsmuir, California