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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926.
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B08EBURQ, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926
THE POWER
; Harry Houdini, the world
ly died, will be long remembered by multitudes of people who
witnessed his amazing performances, and were unable to
offer any explanation of them, Such 'magicians must have
a marvellous, degree of manual dexterity. Their hands,
trained by long practice, can warK with a skill and force and
speed that is far beyond that
many of their motions must
vation. It is amazing how these people can do these things
also right under the eyes of
out; his hand with a half dollar in. it. , All at once that half
dollar vanishes,; without his,
tion on'the part of the performer, Then again, without any
observable motion of the magician, the coin is back in his
palm again. ,Qne feels, after; seeing a trick like that, that
the! human eye, sharp as it may fee,' has got tQ work a good
dejaj faster to keep up with many of the things that happen:
A "pian when such a trick is
niymina tnat ne will watcn it sq closely that nq movement oi
the" performer; will escape him.- But his attention will do
him very little good, and the committee' of substantial' citi-
zejj's who gq ph; the; stage tq
ovgr on the ;audience might just as well, stay in their seats
fog; all they aire likely to discover; (The magicians of old ex-
. fcreised a; great power in the community, because the people
would thijik! that they must be , assisted by supernatural
agencies, ; Today we dd.ijot doubt that all these(th.ings are
dojie in accordance with' physical laws,' but we iee the skill
whjch a. fetypeofljlt) gain in the use of their members.
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". t Qne of thp' common customs of fold time business was
. fofc pdopJe jtt enddrse notes fdr ttefr friends," by 'which (if
tlifeir fviendg (failed to pay these obligations, the endorsers
cojild be called on to make up the loss. ; A great many people
wjye ruined; by thus having to make heavy payments. The
signer! of such notes would say that ,the endorser would
never do caueq on tq mane good. Jiut m many cases busi
nesa reverses' would come,
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, and
burnable tq' pay, and IB so
the
it tup. Some . people are still
pure friendship. In some cases it may be necessary, but
people should think long and earnes.tljkbefore thus obligat
ing, themselves. Many people
tneir notes are asiang something which they have no busi
tiesrw expect; und'whloh, their' friends should refusei i in
X : President Coolidge in a recent address, dwelt upon the
soj-vicerendered by; advertising,. He showed how advertis
ing creates eman aild if jt was not. for demand, goods
could not be sold. If all advertising were 'to stop for a, year,
American business would be in a terrible hole. The demand
foj commodities would be greatly reduced, many, factories
could not get enough' Orders to run on, many concerns would
faj-1 because of the hwk of business and inability to work off
their goods.. The result wquld come near prostrating Amer
ican industry, If advertising is so necessary to the success
ofbusines3 as a whole, it is also necessary if people expect a
business to grow and become more profitable. ' Goods can.
not be sold unless demand is created, and advertising is the
most efficient and economical method of creating that de
mand.. '' ' '- '- I : , :
Z Seeing the federal income tax gradually being reduced,
the average person asks when the state county, and city and
town taxes are going to come down. The average of these
taxes js probably as high as it was five years ago, and very
likely higher. The people want improved schools and roads,
and it coats money for police forces to pursue criminals and
regulate automobile traffic. The average citizen has got to
follow the affairs of his state aud city a. good-dcn.1 closer
than he does now, to help on movements for lower taxes in
these departments of government.
UTAH BEET SUGAR
MEN INSPECT THE
WILLAMETTE FIELD
. Anoclntcd PrrM Leeied Wire.)
PORTLAND, Oregon, November
13. Possibility of developing
beet growing Industry in tho Wil
lamette Valley, bringing sugar fuc.
tortus to that region, will be dis
cussed at n conference between
officials of the Salem Chamber of
Commerce and represenlattvea of
th Utah lleet Sugar Industry at
Salem Monday.
iW. Tlmpsnn, northwest manager
qftho Ulnh-Idaho Sugar Company.
Why has mndu experiments on
small acreages In the Willamette
Valley and along tho Columbia Hl
vcil la said to bo satisfied that
sugar beets cm, be grown success
fully In those districts.
fllniutic conditions are said to
he Javoiablo.
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Order your Christmas and Now
Ydlrr announcement cards from the
Newa-Heview office. Complete linn
of -both printed and engraved cards
now being displayed. Moderately
priced.
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OF MAGIC
famous magician who recent
of the ordinary person, and
be so swift as to elude obser
an observer. . A man will hold
being able to perceive any mo
being performed, may make up
see that nothing is being put ,
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the maker of the note might
endorser Would have to make
asked, to do, this' thing, out of
jvhq. aak.f rjfijds, Jto, endorse
FRENCH AMBASSADOR TQ
U. 8. WILL STAY ON JOB.
(Aatnclitnl l'rcu leaned Wire.)
PARIS, Fiance, Nov. 13. M.
Jlerenger, French ambassador to
the United Slates, offered hisMe
sigmitlon to Foreign Minister Hi-lam!
a few days ago, It is learned,
on the plen that his work In con
nection with tho debt funding set
tlement was finished.
M. Brtaml refused lo accept tbe
resignation, and" M. Borongwr con
sequently will soon return to Wash
ington. NOTICH.
I will not be responsible
nuy debts contracted by my
Alvln M. (Bud) Hubbard,
K, A. HCUUA1U). Dlllard,
for
son,
Ore.
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FRANCE BEGINS PROBE OF
RECENT CATALAN AFFAIR
('"I fwl "u poiejoav
PAHIS, November 13. A ju
dicial Investigation Into (ho activi
ties of Ulcciuttt Garibaldi and Co
lonel Francisco Maria m tho re
ceutly discovered Catalan pot has
heon ordered by Minister of Justice
Louis narthou.
The minister of justice hns di
rected Ibat tho Investigation he
centered about charges that am
munition was stored and arma anil
explosives distributed by the alleg
ed Catalan consplratota.
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I Fancy wool blankets (0.98 at
Powell's.
by Tha Newe-Revlew Co,..
PPUNE
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QODD yMti TOUCrW
Juat finiahed peruiin1 -
The Newe-Revlev
And we note. th : " ; " '. '
Village had another ;
Oil runier , . ; 1 , i . -
As usual - y.
Just banana Oil.
DUMBELL DORA THINK8
Most men hire a stenographer in
the hopes that she'll turn out to be
a chorus girl.
The Xmas hintin' season Is be
glnnln' early.
-Do
your Xmas bottlln' early and
be sure and remember that turkey
is the nashnul bird for Thanks
giving not homo brew. , ) f
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We note that the P. ,H.. 6.J pig
skin, artists .have been . runnin
true to form but wait till, the bas
ketball saeson opens up. Got dern
it, we never eould play football In
Roseburg.
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Ye ed. has been invited to an
Armistice Night Banquet at Holly
wood Post of the American Legion
and oh boy, the program of enter.
tainment Includes 9 flock of Mack
Bennett's bathin' damsels and we
hear they've, isent , their, bathin'
suits to the laundry ; ; .
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Atter reaain' tne society page of
the News-Review we 'can cee why
there is suoh a 'shortage: eft Nabis
co wafers ;ln 'the village,
We used to'thlnk 'that because we
were Invited ! iof ; seven . parties a
week that wbjweKef drh' popular
but we found out that It was just
Because we played the, piano. If
vou dont helleva it. '(, 'anv nlana
player. , i ) I . ,
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Most any town feller can tell you
there is no substitute! fer malt
A?LIMBUROriri Ch'BESE SALES
MAN TELL8 WS jTiHAT THERE
MAVi BE 8UQHl llf5ilNQ A3
MALI I OBIS BUTj rWE NEVER
. ;HE' NE
1-lfcAKU I I . I
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The other p. rh. we met a feller
who told, us ho was a successful
aQtoi and this a. m. as we found
him seated beside us at the Quick
and .pirty Lunch Room and we
oofted at him quite surprised to
think he would humble hiaaelf by
munchln' sinkers 'at such a joint
and he blushedjand muttered: "The
reason i eat nere is Because I iiko
tp study human nature." , .,
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r 'We' eeb'tif the 'pope iW Thrffour
good triena Mike nevaney la gonna
take ;upiaviatJoiH apjiii.t Heruai lets
luck, ol" sox we alius knew you'd
get UP In this world,
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.This Is Canned tGoods Week but
doni't mehtlbri the ' idea 1 ta your
boss? I I i i V
,'1 'J' , .ill , ) .
Now that we're away from the
village we can say it judgin' from
what some of the wlmmen there de
clare their ages to bo, most of 'em
must have had their children while
they were attendln public achpol.
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Xafe iperltfiifi Se3. 2,
"Moat of the fellers, who buy
those French magazines don't un
derstand a word of the language."
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; THE HOG CALLER. .'
With leather lungs and rubber throat he raised a fright
ful din, and from their fastnesses remote the hogs came
rushing in. They heard his loud and raucous cry across the
field and hill, and homeward made their trotters fly, to sip
the sparkling swill. The man who called them is the champ
of all tho calling host; he made competitors decamp, he is
our pride and boast. To him
trophies neat and trim; oh, is there one who has not felt a
swelling pride in him? His throat's equipped with wheels
and cogs that round each other play, and when he rears up.
calling hogs, they hear him versts away. His technique is
exceeding fine and makes the hogs rejoice, and far across
the county line they hear and
rivals sometimes deemed that
they primed themsolvcs and
bing yell. Rut there is more in calling swine than merely
making noise; the champion, with methods fine, much ar
tistry employs. And when he howls tho cultured ear discerns
a soothing note, that brings the porkers from the mere and
glen and dell remote. So let him now his laurels flaunt, and
let his days bo sweet; he is
dwells in Easy street. His picture's in the public prints, we
see it every day, sometimes in black, sometimes in tints, his
.medals on display', The movie
hero to tho screen, although
that makes tho hogs careen. There is a lesson in the rise ot"
this hog calling gent, of worth to unsuccessful guys who
voice their discontent
!ir discontent. The
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liik, con though jtg;
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mortal t
silk cushions bask.
SLAPPING DEATH
: TO THE FACE
By Wlckes Wamboldt
' Not long ago a man nau a row
with bis wife. As she u tinted to
leave the room, he pointed a pistol
at her bead. She turned and jump
ed for blm, trying to take the gun
away irora, mm. it went off and
killed her.. Then the muu killed
himself, - ,
: When that woman was standing
there looking Into, the muzzle of
tbe pistol held by her angry and
excited hiuibaQd, it was an exceed
ingly opportune moment for Her to
work the , Boft answer overtime.
Probably bad she. cooed something
soothing, bad she talked somewhat
as she had talked when be fell In
love with her and asked tbe privil
ege of paying her bills for life, the
Chances are that she and be both
would be alive today.
It isn't bravery that induces one
to jump for the fellow who is hold
ing a gun on one. It 1b foolishness.
The - toughigi alned, thick-skinned
man-killer of the wooly Wild West
didn t get brash with the man who
bad bim covered ; be didn't take
any liberties with the chap who had
the drop on him,
-'Some people have the idea that
it is brave to llaregard danger.
Uncle Sam didn't look at it that
way during the World war. Soldiers
who unnecessarily risked their
lives were disciplined for so doing.
. There, is a vast difference be
tween i bravery and recklessness.
The man- who runs bis car 50 or 60
miles an hour on a slippery road
isn't brave he's a hair-brained
idiot. Ask him to go and help
nurse the people of a plague-Infest
ed city, and he'll run like a rabbit
peppered with birdshot.
Tne woman wno tried to take tne
gun away from her angry and ex
cited husband wasn't brave enough
tq love with him, and play the
game.; It takes real. 'bravery for
some, women to live it out with
some men. There is also bravery
vice versally. '
Life is too valuable to throw
away like a banana peel. Since
one has but one physical life so
far aa one really knows-
that life
Should not be squandered. It should
pe conserved, it snouiu De pre
served as 'long as possible. And
I,f it must be given up, it should
9nly be for some most worthwhile
cause not' for a whim, nor an Im
pulse, nor a giddy notion: ;
S There Is no Sense in 'tantalizing
aeath. Death 1b too solemn and
permanent 'to 'be monkeyed with:
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GIRLS SELL PARTS
FROM FATHER'S CAR
Frank Weaver, a farmer llvlne
on tlie triad' leading i into ' Riddle
fioin -Myrtle 1 Creek had a peculiar
experience last Friday. Mr. Weav1
0r bad' purchased a -new radiutor
for bis .car and had it lying near
tlio old one ho, l)ad, removed from
the cai , Wfnlloiteniporarlly, absent
a stranger , whose ,car bpre a Cali
fornia . ltcpnse drove up and told
two small, girls standing hear that
Ife.wpuld give, them fifty. cents for
tjje radiator. ''The. girls, took the
lponev, ami the CaUlpininn took
tlie two radiators and departed.
Opon1 ills return, Mr. Weaver got
the description ot the car from the
Hills and made use of the telephone
and succeeded In catching the cul
prit as he tiled to get through Myr
tle Creek. Cap Griffith halted the
stranger, who put up a p;tiful story
and gave back the radiators1 and a
crisp ten' dollar bill to boot. : Tho
officer gave him1 some good advice
and told him he thought he could
get out 'Of the state with only one
radiator in his car.
iGrnss seed of all kinds at Whar
ton Bros. 1
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Leaving For Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Strange and
Mrs. tlarold Robertson will leave
tonight for Portland .Mrs. Robert
sou will remain in fue metropolis
until Wednesday. on busmen anl
the rest of tbe pariy, will return
here Sunday night.
wen Mason.
belongs the diamond belt, and
heed his voice. Presuming
they could do as well, and so
screamed, sent up their throb
beyond the reach of want, he
magnates soon will call this
the film can't show the bawl
dclCCrate Who can eXCCl in nnv ! bnpoaalble tor roa to aino. for yoq or to uiw.r yon 'paraonallr. I ap-
. . , l -mi I I linj prec.teTery much tia h.autlrol letter yoo send me aaa rert It le Si-
but to stand and ye 11, n?ay onlS.-il.la?..v2.l2J'!Tl,, jpjv'-tion, m ak win k.
1 "' i an,wr . eolmeia aa aoni, aa poeaikla, at Uer a at aimnl inimr-
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CARE OF TOILET THINGS
It is surprising bow ninny di
seases of tbe skin and sculp are
communicated from one member
ol a family to another through, 1
towels and faoe eloths ami brush-
es and sucn tninga. you may think,
careiessiy, mat tne race ciom soap-
ed liberally every day, or twice
day, with which you wash your face
must bo clean, it 1b being washed
so often, llut It Isn't being washed.
it is washing you. and takes into
its soft and spongy fabric tbe
more expensive It is the setter and
spongier the fabric the dirt, cold
cream, powder and perspiration
from your sk,ln.
To keep it clean, it should be
washed every day, just by itself.
in very hot water and with a lot
of soap, and rinsed. So should
your bath brush, which should
then be turned upside down to dry.
And if there's Bun, they should be
dried in tbe sun and air on tbe
outside of the bathroom ' window,
where they won't show and will
be handy. Sun, of course, is the
greatest of germ killers.
As for a sponge, It la really a
most unsanitary object, and yet it
is so convenient to use when bath
ing, that tlie only thing to do is to
take special care, to wash n snonee
as you wash the face cloth with
soapy hot water and to sun It too,
when practical. A lot of recent
government propaganda taught us
fousem
FACING THE
TOMORROW'S MENU
Breakfast
Left Over Prunes '
, Cereal ' '
Waffles Syrup
Coffee' ; ,
... Dinner a
Roast ot Boot.
Potatoes Squash
Lettuce
Bread Pudding , : Coffee
Supper . : r i -.
Welsh Karehit
Vegetable Salad
Rolls Preserves i Cake
i -...!-. Tea
",In my constant study of house
keeper types' I' have' frequently
come across .-the 'kind of iwoman
who cannot seem to face the neces
sary. She Is tho womam who knows'
she inus( clean her living room be-
loro. aeri waller, arrives yet 'who
reaus - just one more chapter" of I
a novet tnereDy lorclng herself to I
rush through her cleaning later
and meet her guest in a bieathless
state. i ' ', i . ..-
II Often this kind of behiud-hnnd-edness
hurts others as well as our
selves'. Tor instance I know of a
young mother who never has her
little son's luncheon ready tor him
when he rushes home from school
at noon. Anyone on the black can
read the woebegone fear on bis
little face as he hurries up his
iront steps, no Knows from long
experience tnat nis lunch is not something she oould tind Interest
ready for him. On tho contrary, itling! -
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SKIN DISEASES, PLUS
Mrs. G.'s husband has a long Psoriasis is one of the most dif
contlnued, annoying case oi what ficult of skin diseases to euro por
has been pronounced by physi-! manently. The cause of the disease
clans ns psoriasis. Ho has tried all j is not fully known. Some skin
sorts of salves, doctors and patent specialists believe it is due to in-
mediclnes, but no results, and bo
feels there are no hopes oi its be
coming any better. He also suffers
from chronic inflammation ot the
joints, sour stomach and bilious
attacks. He eats an .-ordinary
amount of meat, no extra fat, but
is very fond of fried things and
sweets. Ke is largo, varying little
from 100, and eats very heartily.
He is a painter and Interior decor
ator. Has bad bis teeth and ton
sils attended to. Mrs. U. hopes she
has given me enough information
so that I cau help her out.
Yes, you've given mo lota of in
formation, Mrs. G. about your
husband's case. Maybe I cun help,
although psoriasis is a difficult
and stubborn disease.
Now. the first point that youli, a i.,, .,.,Z '
have Immedmto control over, is the ! be taken dally, and careful alien-
i''V , ,,y?".8' yu!l'" IW to the bowels.. The text
didiit state his height but unless books on skin ,iiscasca a,Jvise tne
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weight. Ills dietary habits are nil ,
I bad. mores no doubt on that point,
nri.In., SiCh' Chf.0U1,C JoUl ifor local treatments of the patches.!
inflammation bilious attacks and , Jackson speaks of sallcyl c acid
SIETlnft.. eh'J'?':" t0, ! XKS?r"! ointment, five to twenty' per cent I
dors ta the chemistry of (he body. i stresth. Another authority. Crock-;
resulting from incorrect diet can o,K.nio. . i...!
1 o7hfte.a 'U "' 8kla 08 W0" "B (lrachn of ot turpentine in
as other places. j seven mlnces of oHve ' The pf0
Thoro Is another thing that we : portion of the turpentine Is increas
have to consider in connection with ! ed ns the skin becomes accustomed
your husband's case and that is tho ito it. Skin specialists use the
possibility of lead poisoning from , quartz mercury vapor lamp rays
his painting work, unless he Is (ultra-violet rays concentrated
very careful. 'light rays without tke heat and
My PAfcr Followare:
wnen aenaina- tor material which we offer yoa, pleaM remenker toi
encloae a stamped, eslt-aedreeaed eitrelope bearinr your full name ana :
addrew. The pmpMet on reiliiclng and glnlnr m the only one tori
which yoa muil eoclo tan col In ta.mpe extra. Addrees Tour Mttr
me In ejre ef this tueer. Make them aa brief u roaalble. not over 10
aa avldence ot KooA falth-
"t."?.. iv- i w,-,,w m.ai iiniaiiwnn inK. fiaae era vour Mini
wa will not
MS
the disease carrying ability of, the
common towel; to a minor extent,
your towel, or that ot some other
member of your family, muv carrv
disease. If you wash extra tuor-
oughly, the towels will stay fresh
and clean Quite a time, If not,
they'll show
soil tbe firet time
used.
Hair brushes need special eare
a thorough washing oaoe a week
with hot water for both orusb and
comb, if you want healtcy hair.
And use only your own things.
Mame P, The blueing added to
henna is the same as you use for
laundry purposes, and it is quite
harmless, so you can add as much
as Is necessary to darken the hen.
na Bhade to your taste; I would
not advise a hair dye.
Anxious Blue Eyes Use cucum
ber or lemon juice to bleach the
summer tan from your skin, and
after leaving this on the skin for
a half hour, wash It off and mas
sage with a oream or olive, oil, It
is all right for you to use soan if
you rinse enough afterward.
Helen B. H. If you keep the
cuticle from growing over the
nails and rub oil into theui every
night, or after you have (ia.raerBed
your hands for long in water, you
win find much, of tbe. brittleness
will disappear.
Tomorrow Glosay Hair.
NECESSARY
I is not even started; his mother
does not go into the kitchen till
he arrives. The result Is that the
(poor little feUow bolts a late meal,
;in his conscientious desire to get
back to school in time, and oi
l course gets no good from it be
'eause he cannot digest it properly
in such a nervous state. Or, wqrse
I still, he does not eat enough and
j thus hecomes Inattentive and faint
In mid-afternoon uuable to do his
oust work.
Then, we all know the husiness
woman who is constantly running
for a train. We wonuer why, since
she is invariably two or three
minutes late, she cannot get up two
or three minutes earlier and allow
herself to walk to her train? 1 - , '
' Such women are either not
strong and well are dimply drag
ging through life, always weary
or else they have no zest for life.
And by zest 1 mean little real in
terest in the things they do. Tbe
housekeeper whom I : mentioned
above would find a sort of satis-
faction in getting her living room
cleaned when It should be cleaned,
if she were really interested in
running -her home i properly, i The
mother of that little boy would find
joy in making her' child's i path
smooth if she were really interest
ed In her motherhood. ' The busi
ness girl would get up in time to
make no mistake in getting that
train if the train were to take her
to work she really loved; perhaps
the best solution of her problem
would be to change her job to
Hunt Peters. MIX
fectlon, others that it is inherited
and still others believe that it js a
disturbance of the nervous sys
tem. Digestive disorders certainly
seem to aggravate or provoke the
disease, and some of those who
psoriasis are rheumatic or gouty.
The patches of psoriasis appear
mostly upon the covered parts, and
daily exposure to the sun's rays is
one of the measures advised for
treatment.
It the subject of psoriasis is un
derweight, then the diet should be
one which will cause a gain; and
if the subject is overweight, one
which would cause a reduction. In
other words, normal weight should
be striven for. Liberal amounts of
f villi a on1 Tir.t i 1. 1.- ,..-.,-.,-.1.. il..
elimination of all meat aud fish,
and sometimes ecirs.
n,m, rn.ne,ii i,vn i,nn ,i
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The only washing machine in the world that cleanses a
; ' ; '23-allon tubful of clothes in 4 minutes ,
' it Is worth any woman's notice that' the best working-'
washer that money can buy is also the most attractive. '
For the Meadows is the only washer that really cleanses a
33-gallon tubful ot clothes in 4 minutes. And' does tbe Whole
job without asking the bousewtte to come to the rescue on'
neck-bands and cuffs. Tho only washer that treats liugorio. und(
filmy things as they were meant to be treated.- , ,
Here are the reasons for these superb, advantages .of. wash,,
ing with the Meadows: ' ' ! ..vi ..
The tub is 4 gallons bigger; it can.be bigger, becnusoi this
washer embodies tbe secret of faster water action; the washing
process Is gentler; though more thorough, because tbe Bakelito .
agitator is forever smooth and does .not wean rough, and, sharp ;
like tbe metal agitators in oUier machines, , . - - i - i i
. You owe it. to; yourself to do at: least on,e. washing yiith ,the
Meadows. Our service man can show you how to fun ,it in ,
.three iminutes' tftm), . . ..'., 1 1 i
You alone will decide that this machine has kept a rich,
promise. Phone us today for a demonstration, . , . .' ..j ' ,'
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. ;
' 1 '' The Iron Mongers, i - ' ' t "I ,-
some other1 raysj)' :.J.J" ' -r ii
I suggest you send ten cents' in
stamps and self-addressed, J tamped
envelope for the reducing booklet.
Meanwhile, have your husband go
on an-exclusive raw fruit- and vege
table diet for three or four days,
not exceeding 900 calorics a day.
so that he will reduce from five to
ten pounds immediately tnd will
stock up on vitamins. After that,
have bim qtit out the friud foods
and sweets entirely, and possibly
meat, fish and eggs for a while.
Tomorrow Football Aspirants.
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Bed springs,
Powell's,
all Bteel, 5.7B at
HEALTH FILM TO BE SHOWN
The Douglas County Health Unit
has secured a motion picturo film
"New Ways for Old," a film which
shows the progress made in health
methods in recent years. The
picture is to be presented in a
number of theatres throughout the
county, appearing at Riddle Novem
ber 23 and at Glendale November
23. t
We repair stoves, furniture, etc.
Service department, Powell's. ' '
assess
ALL BIDS IN OUR OFFICE BY
240 acres known as Hazel
Auction
o miles rrom Myrtle Creek.
To the man who. is looking for a good sheep or stock farm.
Here is one of the best of it's kind that we have offered the
public for some time. There is big money to be made In sheep,
stock or hogs. Hero Is an opportunity to get land for that pur
pose at a low cost -.....80
acres with about 2J million feet of commercial timber,
?ri,Sa? ? 1' andil0,w"' "!. y haul. Pasture. for about
300 head of sheep. Balance bench land, ideal for poultry. Could
ni" f ii'l I'"""- Gocd bar"' comfortable home and
sheds, family orchard, grapes, good springs. Free from frost.
Four miles from schools. About 100 acres fenced for sheep.
will pay'foMt! '00k th.,, P'aC Ver day- Ten us what M
SEND FOR OUR LIST OF REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
Western Coast Land Co.
.383 PITTOCK BLOCK, PORTLAND. ORE.
Ford Business
6665 Cars Delivered
ADMINISTRATOR'S. ,lsOTIC TQ
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Notice is hereby given! that rtao
undersigned has -been;' duly appoint,)
ed: administrator' of tbe estate ot
David Hull; deceased! by aij order '
df; the County Court' for Douglas
County, Oregon, niade on: the'iath'
day ' of November, 1926, therefore
all persons having claims againsti
Bttd estate' are hereby notified to
present the same at the effice of
R.: W. . Marsters, 219-20. 'Perkins
Building, Roseburg, Oregon, with
in six months from date hereof.
Datod this' 13th day of: Noveiu
ber, 1926. : - ; ' ' ' ' v
J. M, SCHAEi'FBR, ?. " ,
Administrator with the will an- ,
hexed of. David Hull, deceased. , ; ',
Eat barbecue . sandwiches aild--live
forever. ' Brand's Road Stand.
Dodge Cars Have
, Finest alloy steel In every'
leaf of every spring. Instead
of the usual cheaper car-'
bon steel which Is stiffer,
' weaker and less flexible. :
HEM
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ,30th 5
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Springs Ranch, located 5
Ergily Since May 1
Sale
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