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ROSEBURa NEWS-REVIE; MONDAY,' DECEMBER .13926! ' 'THREE," The Trowel - I No. 19 December f i Have you ever seen ; the stores In Jtqse l: burs look prettier ; than they do UiIb holidayr season? We .'.'; hope you're doing all i your I- Christmas 't shopping right here j in Roseburg. ; ( Among the promi- ; nent coming events i this week is the i American ' 'Leg I on ' Auxiliary Bhow, We i hope you all go. We want to repeat r the annual warning .' keep the lighted candles away rfrom '.; the Chri3tmas tree decorations and X Santa's whiskers. After five years In Ihe Fuel and Build-: Inn ' material 'busi '; ness, we ought ' to we'll' bet Is fun. Whn the bride !ddes all she wish- 'esf ' But married life has riot begun - - -"Till the bride does all the' dishes. S Dr. A. 6. Pradburn is remodeling one of his. ranch houses this-week.; He is us ing Perfection, plas-' ter wall board with sand tone finish, for the interior work, v Perfection , Plaster wall board is the Ideal material for repairing, remodel ing . .or adding' . a room. Ask us for Its detailed uses, i - . As we writo this it's snowing and we hope it snows some more. (We never did wish anybody any hard luck) as our bins are chuck full of conl. It Was Walk slowly, stran - ger, past this post, ! snow something . about the, merchan- dise'i .we're! selling. ; The' Information Ave have Is yours for the asking. ; -'; , . : , T h e Honeymoon, DENN-GERRETSEN CO. " X LODGE DIRECTORY X Roseburg Lodge No. 1037 L. O. Q M. Meets first and third Wed- nesdays of the month; Moose .r. Hall. 248 N. Jackson street. Cln , rooms open 7:30 o 10 p. m. Vis :, Itlner brothers welcome. ' JOHN R TTJTPRY, Diet. ' ; ' H.- O. PAROETER. Sec. ' i ' JNO. M. THRONE. TrfflH. Woodmen- theWorld. Camp Na ; i 135 Meets In the Odd Fellows Hall In1 'Roseburgi every; ; first ' " nnd third Monday eVenlnen'. Vis iting neirbhorn always welcome. ' - M. M. MILLER, Clerk. irToror.FPMt'rlaijL,ol9iNo. 8 Meets in Odd- Fellows Tern . pie every Friday evening. Visit) ing brethern are always- wel come. ROLAND Tj. - ANCiST. N. G. A. J. OEDDESj-Rpo. Sec- . , ; J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. , ' Eaales,Rbseburq Aerte Meets" in Maccabso Hall, on Cass strpet On second and fourth Wprtnes day evenincrn nf each' month, at R o'clock. Visiting i brethern in ' good standing always welcome. J. B. BAIT.Ey. .Jr., "Sft Vrt-a. OEO. 8TAftEY, Jr. P. W. Pres. B. F. GOOJTMAN. Sec. j,. ; Union Encampment No79, I. .0. O. F. Meets In Odd Follows -Temple on 2nd: and 4th Wednesdays of each month.' Visiting;- .Patri archs alwavs welcome. REN PALM. O: P. CARL W. f)HMAN, Scribe.? . FRED , MILLER. H. P. J ob's" Daughters N o.A 8VMoet?. first arid third Fridays 'at 7 : 30 rt m. Masonic Temnle. Master ila, sons and O. E. 8. members aV wnvs welcome. ; w . - 1 ELIZABETH ABRAHAM. Secy. United "Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners iof America Mees nt 47R S. Main second and fourU Tuesday evenings of each month, All carpenters wecome. T. F. HOLMES, Rec. Sec. EMERY COLE. Prps. W."" B. A O.- T." W T R oVebiTrg" R e view No 11. Holds regular meet ings on second and fonrth Thurs days at 7:30 P., m. Visiting sls ,. ters Invited to attend reviews Maccabee Hall, Pine and Cass Streets. TTRA RAPP. Com. JESSIE RAPP. Col " B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No. 326. Holds reeulnr communica tion at the Elks Temple on each second and fourth Thursdays each month. . All members re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. : , . IRA B. RIDDLE. E. R, ' T T nnnrami. Soc EBBS 'Douglas Funeral Home Service of Sincerity H. C. STEARNS, Funeral Director Lady Assistant Corner Pine and Lane Sts. IIIiIIIIITTIIWIM.!I1W.!IiSI ' GIFTS FOR THE GOLFER ZIGLER - CRAVEN Ri oseburo FREED-EISEMAN RADIOS and Float 13, 1926. For ;here (s' buried Adam .Yoct, ( Ho took a drink of home-made: stuff To see it it was old: . enough. i ' i- ' -Y-fv We . believe - every-v body in Boseburg is ' all set for a happy; Christmas. We know. of several family re-' unions' in,; rrospect, 1 ind there. Is nothing , -finer- thair that. It's a time for happiness and we hope you; have your full share, yiis Christmas.,, r '; We could ' fill this tions for you to . "come in and , see !us." But "we're nsk ilng that you take 'that. for granted. Of , course,:- we v-ant you , i to come in. Thafs '' 'what we're here fqr. -' Hick: What are you f so hot for. Old man? ' Hicktcr:, I've got one of these- here two pants suits on. ; K. O. T. M. Meets each second , and fourth Thursday- bf 1 ?acb month, in Maccabee 'hall, cop ner Cass and Pine streets. Visit lng Knights nlways welconie. L. C. GOODMAN, Com. - ,. . " ' G. W. RAPP, R. K. " '-" ' Knlqhts of Pythias, Alpha Lodgi No. 47 Meets' every Wednesday In -Knights' of Pythias ball, 134 . Rose street. Visitors always wel come, r C. W. PARKER. C.,C.' ROY O. YOUNG, M. F. , E. E. WIMBERLY, K. R. S. DE MOLAY v Regular communication Snd'airdth Thursdays, ; Masonic Hall. Nelqhbors of Voodcraft, Lilac Circle No. 49. Meets on: first and third Monday evenings, in jK. of. r Hall. Visiting neighbors Invited to attend. TILLIE HUGHES. G. N. MARGARET WHITNEY. Clerk. Roseburg Rebekah-Lodge No. 41, I. O. O. . F.TT-Meets in Odd Fel lows Temple every week on Tues day evening.1, VisHIng members in eood Btandlng are cordially in vited to attend. ; MINNIE CLARK. N. O. GERTRUDE HATFIELD, R. S. EMMA LENOX, F.S. Pythian Sisters, Umpqua Temple, No. 4. Meets . the second- ..and fourth Monday evenings of enob Jmonth. at the K; of P. hall. Vis-' -itors always welcome. .: RACHEL MOSS. M. E. C. EVA MARKS. M. of R. C. MAY E. PARKER. M.of F. United Artisans Meeis la K. P". Hall first and third Thursdays. Visiting ;membsrs '-always wel come. - ': '' . ' "'-. PANSY PINGEL. M.'A.' MILDRED McflULLOCH, Treas. BELLE STEPHENSON, Sec. OTEr8Roseburg Chapter No. 3 Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each month. All sojourning broth ers and sisters are respectfully invited to attend. ETHEL J. BTTRT, W. M. i' FREE JOHNSON. JSec y j Laurerchal)teT"N"oT31-R. '.A. M. Meets every third Tuesday of each month In Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and, visiting companions wel .come. , ' 1 - W. O. BTTRT. 'High PViesL W. F. HARRIS, sec. . AF.""& A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 18. Regular communication sec ond nnd fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temple, Rose burg. Ore. Visitors welcome. J. M. THRONE, W. M. : ' W. F. HARRIS. Spc. Phone 112 McGregor Coif Clubs, right or 'left hand. Golf Balls, in gift packages, etc. Scooters. Bicycles, Tricycles, Cnl's Colt for the kids.; A houseful of gifts for your friends. E HARDWARE C 0 Phone 25 LOCAL ; From Modfsrcf ? "j H ; , E. C. Kopperi,' of the Califdrnia i Oregon Power company at: Med j ford; visited iu Roseburg Sunday.: :,Mrs. Short Visitor i i ! ' 1 i' Mrs. J. M. Shortj of Dlxonville visited with ' friends and shopped in Roseburg Saturday afternoon. ' Mr. Oden In - ' I DJ Oden of Dlxpnvillo was. In : Roseburg Saturdays afternoon, visits trtnmia nn,l transactine I'W ; -r- I hiialnssa. . .." , . ? I From Drew ' : ' ?-i i- Mrs. Zelma Van Dyke ot - Drew ' was In Roseburg ..Saturday .visiting i with friends and attending to busi ness affairs. J VISIIOr in ivwn i; K. F. Keiffer o( Glendale:. visited with friends and transacted 4 busi ness In this city. Saturday and Sun day, i '.-. 1 ' ' From .Tiller " T J. W. Wright ;of Tiller was in nianhiircr Rnturdav. sDending the afternoon attending to business af fairs and visiting. : ' ; .' From: Myrtle Creek K ' . nf too vtnln flnlA -nf Mvrtlfi. Creek :was a Roseburg; visitor Saturday, spending several nours BnppiHug nnd looking after business.; 5 From Umpqua r 1 ' Mrs. G. Good of Umpquaj was in Roseburg Saturday afternoon vis Itlnir with friends and attending to business affairs. . if . In Saturday t ' ' ;vincent Preschern pf Melrose was a Roseburg ! visitor Saturday and was ; looking after business matters and trading,' : f ' , , 1 . ' i ;' . From Sutherlln ' G. A. Brown of Sutherlln .was In Roseliurg Saturday, spending sev eral hours visiting-: friends; and looking after business. i i r From- Oakland 1, ' - Mrs. Margaret Klricart, and daughter. i Joseph:noi of V Oakland vere; visiting friends- and shopping In Roseburg Saturday afternoon. To Glendale ' S.'- Ealtln "returned H6 ; Glendale Saturday evening after spending the day in tins city niienuiug 10 business affairs and visiting., From Oakland i- Mrs. b.' Ferguson of Oakland was a visitor in Roseburg Saturday, shopping and attending to busi ness affairs during the afternoon. Visitors From Yoncalla i Mr, arid Mrs. Llovd Wise of ybn cnllaj visited with friends :and transacted- business in thls'iclty for a few hours Saturday. .-, ..if : , ; i Mr. Boone Visitor 5 O. ' Boone. South Deer Creek resident, was visiting friends and attending to business attairs in this city Saturday afternoon. , ; Edmans Visit Mr. iand Mrs. E. Edman of Mel rone snent, a few hours in Rose burg Saturday looking after busi ness matters a.nd visiting with friends. ; Mr. Anderson Visitor Geo.. Anderson was a Roseburg visitor Snturday spending a short time trading and looking after business Interests. From Millwood TVT nn.l Mix, TTaefV TTilrqt' flTlfl daughter, Beth, of Millwood were visiting with friends and shopping In this city Saturday afternoon. Frcm Canyonvllle ; Mr. and Mrs: Ermel Briggs: of Canyonvllle motored here Satur dnv. spending the afternoon shop ping and attending to business af fairs. , Mr. BuMock Visitor rlon - Ttnllnoh nf rinlflnnd VflH n visitor In Roseburg Saturday, look ing after business matters and meeting friends during the after noon. Exnected From Portland J. F. Jones of the Hotel Grand Is expected from Portland today after attending the convention of the Oregon. State Hotel Associa tion. From Umnqua Mrs. John Bacon and son, Ger ald, of TJmnnna. were In Rosebure Snlurdnv visiting at the home of Mrs. Bacon's mother, Mrs. M. E. James. Refiirns o Eugene ' Mr. A. C. Spencer. former Pospburg woman, who hns been visiting with her sister, Miss Clara Patrick. In this city over the week end. returned to her home in Eu gene this morning. Hr Until Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hnffert nf Tillamook are spending a few weeks In Roseburg and will rpfurn home nat before the hnlidnv. Mrs. Hoffert Is teaching at Wil bur for a few weeks. Gnlnn to Medford I Mrs. Adrian Hulbert leaves to- ffl'on Tirith her ctetor Mra Tna Pavo she will sing at the Officers" Banquet at the Hotel Medford to night. Exnected Home From College . MIrs Helen Churchill, who Is at- tendln O. A. C. Is expected from Corvallli Wednesday and will rf'snend the holldavs with Tr ner S ents. Mr. and Mrs. F H. Churchill. &;Ph will be here until .Tsnnsrv 3. Si DOOG"? CARS HAVE Positive purno eeolina evitem which ones in make enqine ef ficiency In hot or cold weather. NEWS From College ' -. itooert Glle, O. - A. C. student, Snent the Wool? nnd In . Tfnuohtirw visiting his parents and friends. ; I Marriage Licese Issued A marriage license ' was issued Saturday to Steve Betts apd Viola Wood, both, of Roseburg. -. Enroute San Francisco--: ' R. W. Lemen and H A TTatrlnld of Portland, officials of the Oregon aiate lines, visited overnight Sun day as guests of the Terminal ho tel on tneir way to San Francisco. Returns to Eugene ' ' Miss Cornelia Martin returned to Eugene this morning following a visit-over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; W. L. Mur tin. : v ; . Resumes Work Miss Josephine McElhinnv. who has been confined to her home With illness during the prist week or to days, has resumed her work at the Commercial Abstract company df- nces. , ' Arrive For Funeral : Wm. Bell of Ohio. Harry Bell of Texas and R. Bell of Los Angeles have arrived for the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Eliza beth Bell, who died at her home last week. , . , Tod Morgan Visitor . i i Tod Morgan of Seattle. Junior lightweight champion of the world, accompanied by his auut, Mrs. R. E. Gallagher, of Portland, visited in .Roseburg overnight Sunday as guests of the Hotel Umpqua. Young Morgan made his home iu Roseburg when a youngster. Back From Klamath Falls ' .Mr. flnfl Mra T T. TlrnM.-loir.on.l son, Bobby, who have been spend ing tho nntlf BCVaral ur.ialra. nt Klamath falls, returned, to Jlose- ourg sunaay evening. Mr. Brockley who is an employe of tho Pacific TelonhnnP. nnd Tle-rnh nnmnanv has been located at Klamath Falls' uuriug tne past month or so. , Here for Lodge Inspection j , Among those who were in Rose burg Saturday night for the annual inSOection Of the T (Y n 1? onntnn and auxilinrv wern A T .fltanla nf Albany, H. E. Watklns, pest de partment eommanueri, or uswego, H.. M. .Beckwith, department adju tant of Portlaml nnd w m Wn,l,. worth, department. -1 commander1 of Harrlsburg., 1 I ' Divorce Granted. ,, I "' ' A divorce was granted today to Frieda, A. Wiles from esse T. R. Wiles, on, the grounds of -felony! Mrs. Wiles was represented bv At torney Carl Wimberly. Jesse Wiles was convicted of turkey -thefts' at Suthe.rliiii anU -following: his . re lease from the penitentiary was deported to Canada, it belug found that ho had entered this country from' Canada without proper pa pers. -..':'- -:-.':.-. Visiting In City . : ! - Glenn McAllister, manager of the Terminal hotel, and Mrs. McAllis ter, who have been in Portland at tending the convention of tho Ore gon State Hotel association, re turned to their home here last night. They were accompanied by Mr. McAllister's mother, Mrs. C. L. McAllister, of Shaw, and her sister, Mrs. Carrie Sweet, of Rock vllle, Conn., who will spend the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. McAllister. Mrs. Sweet will spend the winter In Oregon. Hansen Chevrolet Company USED CARS Chevrolet Coupe, 1925. Looks like new. ' Chevrolet Touring:, 1924. Fine condition. ' ; Dodge Touring, 1922. New ; tires, looks good. Dodge Touring. 1919. A de pendable car for little money. Ford Coupe 1924. Duco paint, balloon tires. Ford Sedan. 1924. Looks like new. inside and out. Ford Touring, 1925. Run only 6.000 miles. Ford Touring. 1925. With Ruckstell axle. Ford with Starter, $75.00, in good running order. Ford Roadster with Steel Box. I Just the thing for a farmer. V Used Trucks ' Ford with Cab and Ruckstell Axle, 1925. New tires and guaranteed. FoH Track. Starter and War f o r d Transmission. New tires and in excellent condi tion. Ford Truck with Solid Tires. Standard chassis. Dodge Sereenside, 1921. De pendable nnd serviceable. Come in and see os. We can solve your transportation Drob lems; Cars and trucks sold on special farmer's terms. Hansen'Chevrolct Co. . , ' Roseburg. V Beautiful Work Done ' 1 by Spanish ffqttert ' Ceramic arts flqVrlsb ithtoujdKiut Spain, partly because flue clriyi ur. common nnd also because- Uie Spun lard Is mi expert potter. t j i The beautiful reproduced In thf shapes of l-.'lnnhi, us of I'hueukla and Egypt, uro old pottery of the Iberian regions. The ft lies t nnd inosi extensive use of ceramics Is seen In the southerly provinces. where house floors, walls, hnd much of the garden limy be adorned Willi Illicit ly colored pottery tiles. The vuses. cups, plates nnd other douittstlc ar ticles made in such regions us Se ville, Grnnudu, Tuliivern und Valen cia, arc widely known, while the coarse but beautifully shaped and brillluntly colored work of Murnla. the production of locul peasantry. Is a delight to the eye and hand. No Greek or Jtouiiin viiaes m-c nmre beautiful.; than 1 those, lot. modern Spuin; based upon the work of hmg forgottcu predecessors In the in t. Loudoij !l'liiios . - - Little of Wild Life . Is British in Origin Very, few of the animals uvsl known In our countryside are Brit ish lu origin. Indeed, with the pos sible exception of tho fox, tho badger, tho otter, the hnre, und Ihe red deer, there are today few, II any, survivors of nnlinals. native to this country. ' 1 .The rnhblt, for example, was not known here In etirly Christian days. It Is believed to have originated In Spain; very old coins linve been found In that country Imprinted with tho 'figure of n rnhblt. Itnts are quite foreign -to these shores, though they arejiow loo 'firmly es tablished here. The English blnck rat cnnio from the Continent eight centuries ago. Both the fallow nrtd ' roe deer enuie to us from abroad, tho first from Norwuy, the second from Asia. The pheusiint found Its way here In ltoniun times. TI.e part ridge, on the other ' hand. Is per haps the moat British of nil ui gnino birds. London 'J'lt-I!its. AxolotU ! ; A remnrknhle .scientific achieve ment, says Tit-Bits, London, was discovered at Brighton nqtiutiuni recently.' Some time neo Prof. Julian Hux ley of London mnde experiments wnn tne progeny or nxoiotls. Ax- olotls, which are found In - America, have tails like "Tlsh, hut they have lungs In addition to gills. -Professor Huxley Injected them with thy roid gland extract turd brought them to maturity . In six mniilhs. Further experiments have now been mudo by Doctor Spaul of London university, who by a similar proc ess to, that of Professor. Iluxlev. has changed nn aquatic axnloti In to a land-living, nxolotl, The, trans formed uxolot 1 Is on view at the aquarium nnd ! innv ho comnnreil with, the, aquatic species In an ad joining tank. The aquatic axolntl has three gills on each side, but In tho .transformed , spoelinon,.(, these cuiupieieiy uisitppcnreu. , .. ( Waters Sacred to Hindus Untiling fairs nnd plliti-lmages ore very popular among Hindus of all castes, who believe that spiritu al grace muy be acquired by bath ing In the Ganges at the sacred elly In Bennres, In other holy, rivers, and In sacred lakes. In the midst of a tract nf land containing the 800 holy places, ijnutli of Thnnosa, are two lakes. Tl ni Ih Kuruksliatrn and Manlaliet. On tho night of an eclipse of the moon, gatherings of thousands of pilgrims bathe In those lakes. I'll grlnis try to Immerse themselves In both lakes during the short time tho eclipse lasts,' nnd the vast crowd Is wrought up to an Intense' pitch of religious frenzy. Thou sands of devotees struggle and splash in hundreds of batlilng-gliats while throngs till the roads. Presents as Specified Thorn was a merchant who was very stingy, but It seems he could not do otherwise, no matter how hard he tried. Ono day he conceived what he termed "a grand Idea." The next day he ran n big advertisement In the local paper, stating that ' lie would give away presents to all his customers. (Jigar-llgliters and coat' hangers, he stated, were the pres ents to be (liKlrlnuted. The following day his store was almost mobbed by a crowd anxious to view a specimen of his gener osity. The two presents were neat ly packed in one bundle It con sisted of a nail and a match Powerful Mushroom One of tlie queerest things done by any plnnt Is the extraordinary power shown hy n common mush room when It wants to grow up In to the open. Tender and spongy. tho slightest thing will crush Its fragile substance. But this feeble thing can. nnd sometimes does, lift a paving-stone tliut happens to Im pede Its movements towards the air and light. By whut lenuiikable faculty of engineering Is this wonder ac complished ? Flower Knows Bedtime Yon can't fool the magnolia. It knows daylight from artificial light. Some scientists nt tho Department of Agriculture mnde nn cKpeilinent to determine whether the magnolia would remain open all night lu a room lighted by electricity. I'.ni when natural darkness came the flower closed Its petals and went l,. sleep, notwithstanding the room was flooded with light. In the iiniruiiiu the flower opened again. Kxchunge For Broken Glats When a piece of glass bus been broken on the floor It Is advisable to wipe up the tiny splinters with a woolen cloth. It Is almost im possible to coax them all up with a bronin. Q The exclusive ob printing d partment of the Ncws-flevlew U equipped for all kinds of commer cial printing. Nothing too largo nothing to onmall to receive oul personal attention. 0i!STi!1S 1 '! ASKEO BY KEYES (Auoctatcd Frew Leased WIrO LOS ANGELEU, Dc. 13. Dis trict 'Attorney Asa Keyes, who is ' now in Philadelphia on private business, is preparing to extradite Kenneth O. Ormiston. fugitive, co- defendnut in the Almee Semplej McPherson conspiracy case. , . Keyes, in a private telegram 'to the I.os Angeles Times, sent last night from Philadelphia, says' he! has wired. States Attorney Crowe In Chicago requesting the arrest ' of the radio man who Is now at liberty in that city. . The prosecutdr'B message con tained the information thnt be was preparing to extradite Ormiston. A certified copy of the warrant and complaint on fllo here against' Ormiston, charging conspiracy to defont Justice and ' subordination of perjury, was forwarded by air' mail to Chicago last Saturday and should roach the polloo of that city today. :.s i. . : J JAPANESE PRAY AS RULER NEARS CLOSE OF CAREER (Amoctated Prew Leased Wlro.V TOKYO, Decj J3. Indications that) tho Jnpanose peoplo believe denth is approaching the i royal villa at Hayama, where Emperor Yoshoshlto lies critically: ill . of pneumonia appeared itii Tokyo to: ( night. . " ' i ' ' ' , Hundreds are praying In front of tho royal palace. More thnri I ono hunilrotl newspaper mon are nwalting news from the sick room. Although .it was uuotnciaiiy stated thati Yoslilshlto Is about the I sumo, Pfomlor AVakatsnkl declined ; to commont on ino ruier oonui tlon.f Members ot thoca)inot who! went to Hayama have returned here. , , .'. ' Tho ontlro royal family -with ex-! coptlon ,of Prince Chichlbu, who is" In England, ,1s at ;the, omporor's -bedside. ; . .' , -. ,; .!'.'- , o-u --'." ; ' COLORADO MAN DIES; AT HOME OF SISTER Chnuncoy JamoB1 Spore of Colo rado, dlod Sunday aftornoon at. 2:25 o'clock nt the' home of his slBlelr, Mrs. EwlngJ In Days Creek, follow ing h brief illnoss. Mr. Spore' came to Oi'ogon from Colorado only .a abort time ago to visit with his slstor. Ho wiib 57 yews old. Silr- vlvlng besides his slstor lire ra widow and sovernl children. Tho body has been taken to 'the' Doug las County Funeral iiome nnu funornl sei-Vlces will bo held at- ' - ' ' ' W ;;'. 3T- . ' Mr . . n, '"' --7 -' - i ";;': s' - i .. i - . ' - , ' - ' .' . ' ' ' '; ' ' ' . '" ' ' People in Italy began to whisper: "Mussolini's ene mies are too strong for him. He will surely be destroyed.' , But enemies did not daunt Mussolini. And to show the Italian people that he had courage and to spare, he strolled into the lion's cage at the Zoo in Rome and had ; himself photographed patting' one of the" lions on the head. ; ; - ''; f : ' !" ?j f. -jA ; ; '" ' The advertisement succeeded. All Italy exclaimed: "Let Mussolini's enemies beware. He has the heart of a 1. ion. Mussolini was able to advertise his courage in this way only because he had courage. That is the basis of all advertising. Anyone who advertises must have goods that will stand inspection. . Advertisements speak tested truths. Read them. You can act upon them with assurance. n 1 A We will gladly assist you in se- Iecting a gift for him. - , For . Fattierl Son, 1 Brother, "Hubby," or friend we have some- . thing that will please. .. , ', : He has learned to rely on us for I suggestions; you can loo. j . ' t .j !-v . --xsa QPNCEFS THE FRIENDLY STORE -. -. " i ATTENTION, L. F. T. CLUB ' ' , , ' r ' -' '- ' l Next dance will bo nt the J. of. K 'hall Tuesday, Dec 21st. Eaoli member bring a present pot to exceed . fifty cents) .- ,' ! v ; ; f ' ft..; , ( . -H- (i'clbck Tuesday afternoon," ' ,'. J ; ; : o 1 1- t ' - ra. . KEL,LOGG ' MAN JAILED. . : . Scott Goodman and E. C Balrd, who VerV flnetf'Sntfti'daysln- the Yoncnlla JiiBtlce Court for viola tions of the game laws, were, plac ed in .the county jail yesterday, following J-heir .failure to pay the $50 flnos Imposed upon! theim Both aro residents of tho . ICallogg ' dis trict. : , MANAGER OF SHOW UNDER ARREST FOR SHORT TIME Dr. Do Orglor! mnnagor of tin troupo which played ati the. Ma jestic theatre last week, was ar rested Saturday evening upon ine complaint of tho hotel at wnlcii place I He troupe nnu been stopping. MusSolini1-the lion-Hearted- Only true qualities can : the test of publicity SETS rsnnnn k A LI 1 1 u Failure to pay the Dill presented by tne Hotel resulted in tne arrasi. cut arrangements wore lator made with ' the management 1 and the charges were dropped so tbat De Orgler was allowed his liberty. The police were informed that bis con nections with the company had linnn nnvnrn nnil ha infl- hern nrn. Biimably for - Eugene, while the troupe went to Marshtield. J A Small cm do v' bi buintMtV; Can ViaOQ I ; 1 Thousands of Salesmen Eton) com) tF thb nw- jaaa law (-1. .jnm. nun; mi stand M-rr'-rT'ny1