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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEWi FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927, five INSURANCE THAT PA1 .- i a h u 0.x a. )l OrGgonlife- ' ; . Now Htfw wduld you like in insurance policy that protects you agalnlt afty form of dls aster that might happen to you? Th Oregon Life Pour-Square Policy is this kind of la Burance. When you buy it you simply can not lose. If you live to be sixty years old, you get $ 10,000 cash; if you die before sixty, your dependents or your estate get $10,000 immediately If you are accidentally killed, they get $20,000) or if you are totally dis abled, either from sickness or from accident, your policy pavs you $100 per month until sixty years or age.plui $ 10,000 in ctuh at your -death or when you become sixty years old. You cannot possibly lose when you have such a policy. Mail the coupon and we will send full facts. This is the insurance policy you nave oecn loosing ror. WEU- KEPT NAILS if vou will keep a small and not too stiff, bristled uall brush In your bathroom, It will help solve the problem of keeping your nails nice looking without: spending much time over them. Nails look badly because minute particles of dirt collect around the cuticle and un der the edges, and one of the quickest ways to get these particles off is by hot water, soap and a brush. For the brush gets undei the edges and cleans more thor oughly than rubbing with the hands or with a olotb. Don't use too stiff a brush, though; or you may bruise the deli oate skin around the nails, or the still more delicate part beneath the nails, where they grow from the lingers and where most of the dirt collects. And don't scrub too bard; a lot of damage Is done In this world by the people who are over conscientious. Use a moderately stiff brush, and It yoms happens to be. too stiff, let the hot water soften It before you try H. - The nails need bleaching every few days, because stains get On the skin or underneath the halls and even the brush won't take them oft. I'd advise keeping a lit tle bottle ot lemon juice In the bathroom Cupboard and using this with an orange wood stick wrap ped in cotton, Just as you use any CHA8. 8. McELHINNY, Dist. Mar. Roseburg, Oregon. OfcBoa Life Idjurance Co Aider Street at Eleventh Portland, Oregda . fjentlement Plesie mill me, without obligation, booklet giving particulars of your Four-oQUare Poller Age. Occupation. ATTEMPT ENTER OFFICE - , Some unknown man Inst night made an unsuccessful attempt to break Into the office of r. Wade, In the Perkins building. . He was apparently frightened , away while trying to pry theltttchoff tKe"iloor to the Inner office after getting In to the reception room,. He was seen going down the tire escape, but as it was dark no description was obtained. It Is believed that the robbery attempt was the work of a drug addict seeking drugs. Washington Feels Freeze. SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 21. Old Man Winter clutched Washington tighter In his icy arms today and blew across the land a frosty breath ranging In temperatures from 16 degrees above zero to 29 below. i ' Sllensburg apparently held to day's record, with the minus 29 score, Spokane's official reading thlBmornlng- wa U-'-boloiri-1" ' Yakima, Wenntchee and Walla Walla, In eastern Washingtonre- GOLDS of header chest are more easily Heated externally with' "' V VA PORU0 Ooer 21 Milllrm JorajrJ Yearly ported 18, lij and 7 below zero. ' : On the coast; Everett observers noted 16 above and Olympla ; 15 above. . . . - i, 1 MIKADO EXPECTS HEIR TOKYO, Jan. 21 The vernacu lar 1 newspapers ' today published what they called well founded con jectures that the slight Illness of Empress Nagako was due to the fact that she is to become a mother.. . Court physicians refused to comment. The emperor as yet has no male heir. A daughter, Princess Shlge- ko was born December 0, 192d. Cash for Good Used Cars The recent sales conducted by dealers' have so stimulated our inquiries and sales for used cars that we find it necessary to increase our stock. ' We have established a big trade by selling dependable values and now we will pay fair cash prices for used cars we need to meet the demands of our trade. . ' J. D.Newland & Son ROSEBURG, OREGON PHONE 458 BODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS ERAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS 'I nail bleach. Or, dig your nails Into u suuuuu ul juicy 1U1UUU BUU let J the Juice work Itself all over thelH fineer ends. Or. keen Home of the; fed white niiitfl blench which you can buy anywhere, run this under the nails, and scrub It out In a lew mo ments with the nail brush. There H are several paste blenches they are easy to use and if washed out soon afterwards, they won't dry or harm the fingers. But ordinarily, scrubbing the nails with a brush, and pushing back the cuticle with an orange wood stick, and then giving them a quick polish with a clean buffer, Is all the manicure you need, unce a week you will have to be more thorough, ot course. Drown Eyes You can Improve the growth of your lashes and brows If you quicken the circula tion, just as one may do when mas- Bilging one's scalp to inorease, the growth of hair. ; OraBp the lashes between finger and thumb and gently pull them, thorcby quickening the circulation; with the brows you can massage and also brush them until you feel the blood tingling under them. There are tonics also for stimulat ing the growth of the lashes and brows. Tomorrow Middle Age. Efficient & timid CHILD'S CROCHETED LEGGINGS Toast- TOMORROW'S MENU Breakfast Grapefruit Cereal Boiled Eggs . coftee . : Luncheon Codfish Balls Wholewheat Bread Stewed Prunes Cookies Cocoa . ' Dinner - Tomato Bisque : Fried Smelts Mashed Potatoes Cole Slaw Custard Pie,. , .. Beets Coffee doop decrease for leg as follows: Itow One: Ch throe, yarn over hook, null a loop through D. C an other loop around Btnpe Bt. 'una finish as regular D. C. Continue in pattern st. for nine stripes and end with one D. C. pow Two: Uh three, decrease on St, work across and de crease at end. Row Threo: Ch three, decrease, work across and decrease one st at end. How Four: Work even. Row Five: Decrease at each end, Continuo with oven and decreasing rows till there are five raised sts left with one I). C, out Bide of last stripe on eaoh side. Now work oven till there are in all 30 rows In leg. Increase for iustop as follows: Row One of: Instep: . Decrease I nun st. increase at renter hv work. To crochet a pair of leggings for.jug raised ot, one D. C. in top of a child from three to four years cf same st and another raised st in age, buy four balls of four-fold I Bame D. C, and decrouse One st German-town and a elite four bone Tut end of row. Row Two: Decrease or. celluloid Crocket hook. Front ftt oaoh end and work two D. C. In Section: Ch. 80 sts., Bkln three chs. from hook, work one D. C. in each following ch, ch three and turn. Work pattern at. as follows: Row One of Pattern: Count the three chs as one D. C, one 'more D. C, one D. C. forward (on side to ward worker) around post of fourth D. C, three D. C. and repeat from ending with two D. C, ch three ana turn. Row Two of Pattern: oenter D. C. Row Three: Decrease at each end and have two ' D. C. In each of the two center D. C. Row Four: Deorease at each end, at ceutod two D. C. lrt each of two oeutor D. C, (six D. C. In all). Break yarn and fasten. Make other leg to correspond. Back Seceion: Follow tho above directions but make upper part three rows deeper and omit Instep One D. C, one D. 0. back (on side. uart. fastening varn at end nf an away from worker) around post ot ; rows. Sew up seams. Work three fourth D, C. three D. C. and re- rounds of Si C- around foot, iu peat from . These two rows form oreasing at point and sew elastic pattern stitch. at seams (for around waist.) Make - Work pattorn, being careful not a bolt beading, to break the raised stripes, 19 In Tomorrow Contributed Re all, and when work Is nine Inches celpts. 1 DietHealth SOME COLD WEATHER SUGGESTIONS Chapped Lips Don't have chapped lips I .There is nothing more distress ing to Bee, . or. uncomfortable tu feel, than chapped Hps, especially when they go on to tho stage of swelling, cracking and bleeding. TheBe conditions are very easily prevented by the application ot a cold cream lipstick. These Unsticks are inexpensive you can get one lor 19 to 25 cents and they aro usually made ot a specially pre pared cold cream with a little gly cerine. When applied, a thin color less coating is left, which will act a protection against the cold air. Those who are troubled with sensitive Hps should never be with out one of these lipsticks, The or dinary com cream will not servo because it Is too thin, rubs off too eaBlly and Is Impractical to carry. Men who are susceptible to chap ped Hps should not. scorn to have a .lipstick of this nature with them constantly; a good coating should De applied Detoro going out of doors and If out for any length of time, another coating should be applied. Chronically cracked Hps should not be considered lightly because in the later years, when the so- called cancer age begins, a crack or sore on the lip. if allowed to go on indefinitely, may be the ba sis lor a cancerous growth. Chapped Hands There Is nothing bottsr for chap ped bands than glycerine, but It must be greatly diluted to be heal ing. The reason Bomo find that glycerine does not agreo with their skin Is that they do not dilute it sufficiently. Three-quarters water and sometimes a greater dilution umu nun niiuuiu ut? useu. A practical way to use clvcerlne Is to buy it undiluted, pour a fow I Candy times"" as much watoi- and mix ft ns you rub It on the lunula. Those who nave their hands In water a Si good deal should havo a bottle of glycerine or some other lotion handy and use it every time the bands are washed. This glycerins solution, with a drop or two of carbolic acid to the I ounce, is a good healing solution for those who aro troubled with Bcaly and itchy skin. If you find glycerine, even great ly diluted does not agrco, then per haps liberal applications of cold cream or petrolatum or mutton tal low will work. If the hands aro se verely chapped, better wear some loose gloves with tho glycerine or cream on the hands, at night. Chilblain Chilblain Is the result ot severe cold on portions of the skin. It Is usually found that persons who suffer from chilblain are anemic und have sluggish clrculatlon.Tnere is this reaction in the tissues be cause tho cold unduly contracts the poorly supplied blood vessels and tho skin does not gut its nourish ment Treatment: As In other skin dis orders . which aro local manifesta tions of general undor-pnr-ness of tho system, obviously the thing to do Is to tako measures to get to par in health. Those who are predis posed to chilblain and frost bite should wear woolen coverings 03 the hands, fcot, and ears, If neces sary. Absolute cleanliness with thorough drying after washing, especially of tho feet, Is very Im portant. Sometimes stimulating ointments, containing camphor, lo dlrj, Ichthyol or embolic acid, aro helpful. Kellogg recommends the alter nate hot and cold foot bath as the - ljou have noticed hou thorouqhhj each detail is attended , lo at Piqqli) UJiqqlu. The carefullu thduqht out susiem is the '. fanM rtf oimt-ittiiinfl Viflinrr taut rlCThK .. , The nlafiinrt of ear.K v - - -a j j j a - ( j J t gi price card and each article is fullu covered bu the constant- tuptlcHa-dai) operation of Piqqly IDiqqhj rules and requlations. Ilot one thmq left undone ever 1 Snow Flake Crackers The coming week is "Snow Flake" week. We carry a full line of Snow, Flake Crackers, and have just received a large shipment; fresh, and . crisp from the In keeping with "Snow Make . WeeK, on Saturday we will seu "Ip ..TOmU ovens. a 3 pound caddy of Snow Floke Crackers- Tomatoes Largo size Red Ribbon 21 can solid pack - Always n convenient commodity, 7n S to hayfe on the pantry shelf I I U 1 Spaghetti How many delicious dishes can be made with Spaghetti especially with Sem6- i A n lina Elbow Spaghetti, 2 packages IU Peanut Butter Peanut Butter is a hdalthful food Mix with strained honey it ia delicious 1 . pound Tin School Boy Peanut Butter., attu Coffee "Piggly Wiggly Spocial," a delicious Coffee with a fragrant aroma, lb 35c -Salted or Unsalted for.. Macaroni Fontana'a Macaroni in a sanitry package is known the country over none bet-. A A ter, 2 packages . , ; Flour !" Umpqua Chief a-fine hard wheat QQ Flour, ,49-lb; satk ..i...,........... 1 130 ' ' ' ' ' i ;'i ' J 1 ' ,ri.'.Vi.".V'V.' Best Foods Shortening - Some people cannot use Shortening contain- . ing animal tat" Ihis shortening is. a pure Vegetable Fat no animal fat. )S0 1 pound Tin ZUu : -. V ' I '(''"': . '- Ka-gon Beef Stew a new Libby product made of the very best beef and seven vegetables. This ' No. 2 can will serve five people A can of this steW with bread and butter makes f)J -ft full meal, per can :...;.Zt'U Preserves ;',.'.;.;,- The cool nippy days- hot biscuits and pre serves go fine Del Monte 14 oz. glass in Strawberry, Raspberry, Loganberry or Blackberry 34c 18c I Fancy Pillow Mints the very best quality, Saturday only, pound k , Brooms Our Nc make .. 1 0 Broom fine Eastern sweeps clean and will lust . 24c 67c Sweet Potatoes A fresh sHpment from the sunny SdUth, 3 lbs.' i.U Marshmallows 1 Fluffy Snow White Marshmallows- so ne ccusary in so many salads Try baking them' With Sweet Potatoes. It is useless to Qftn pay more and 'risky to pay less, lb. ....jUll Bacon- .- Ai fresh shipment for Saturday morning Swift's delicious breakfast bacon, 40 QCft cents a pound A heavier grade, per lb J Jo All orders of $5.00 or over, sugar excepted, we deliver free of charge. , On orders less than $5.00 and $2.00 or more, we deliver for 10 cents. LOCALLY OWNED LOCALLY OPERATED 300 WEST CASS STREET v ; bomo, and tho cold as cold as can bo obtained. Dip tho teot 1 for 30 seconds into tho hot water and then for 15 soconds Into tho cold. Dip them altcrnulnly luto tho hot watnr for 12 times und repeat tills trputmont twlco dally. Tomorrow Answers To Moth ers. ) Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dillon of Ban don wero In this cily visiting over nifjht Thursday. drops Into tho palm of the. hand :best remedy for chilblain. Tho hot and then add about three or four water phould be a: hot. as CHn be Mjr Pear Followers: When sending for material which' we offer cou, please remember to enclose a etampea, aelf-ad-iressed envelope bearing your full name and address. The pamphlet on reducing- and Raining la the only one for which you mniit enclose ten rents In stamp extra. Address your letters to me in care of this paper. Make them as brief as possible., nut over 206 words, and type or write them 1-Kltly with ink. Please slRn your name as evidence of good faith we will not use ft In any way. liememher ft l impossible for me to diaxnoae for you or to answer you personally. I ap preciate Very much the beautiful lettera you send me and regret It Is im possible to g-lve you Individual advlco. The questions you ask will be answered in the column as abon as possible, if they are of g-eneral Inter est. Don't for-ret the atnmnnrf aelf-n-lilrvaaea anvalnn. If Vm, .xnat m. j to seed j-qb tit laforswtloa I bv putrid. I INSURANCE The most important thing about insurance is its de pendability. INSURANCE is our busi ness. We offer dependable PROTECTION AND VICE. SER- Quine & Co. Phone 103 Masonic Building OBITUARY COWAN--MIsb Dora Mny McKeo was born In Fulton county, Illinois, July IS, latit, and passud uwuy at her home In youcallu, Oregon, Jan. 17, 11127 ut tho no of 60 years 6 months and days. When a young child her parents moved to Ne braska and 12 yeurs later to Yorv culla, Oregon, whero she has since resided. On Dec. -1, ISSti, she was married to Mr. J. Walter Cowan ul Yonculiu. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan upent -10 years of happy wedded llio together and on the 27th day ot last September, death called Mr. i Cowan to his eternal reward. To Mr. and Mrs. Cowan tour boys camo to gladden their homo. Two IpaBsod awuy In childhood. Tho oth er two boys, Dalo und Joan, resido In youcallu. She also luaves foul sisters und two brothers, 'mrs. George Applegate, ltose Cowun, Hello Burt und Henry McKeo oi Yoncalla. Cassio Westenhelser of Ciurkslon, Wash., and Wultor Cow- of Detroit, Mich, Mrs. Cowan fJlhn oi the Cominuntty church ofv ficlated. Interment In tho Yonculiu cemetery. . , ADD LIFE TO YOUR YEARS , As well as years to your llfo. Llfo without honlth Is hurdensomo and the lack of it casta a shadow over all our activities. Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant to the kidneys, cause a regular, health-giving flow," carrying out of the body In a nat urul way, that waste matter, which, if not promptly removed, spreads its poisons throughout the entire systom, to tho detriment of health. Uodlly aches, severe pains, a run down condition of tho system, In evltably results. Avoid this. Ask for - Koley rills, diuretic. Sold everywhere. DAILY WEATHER REPORT . U. 8. Woathor Buroau, local of. flee, Koscburg, Oregon, Zi hours ending 5 A. M. Kelittlve humidity 6 p. m. yes. 80 Precipitation In Ins. and Hundredths Hlgliost temperature yesterday 40 Lowest temperature last night. MS Precipitation last 21 hours 0 Ifntiil m-ppln ntnnn 1qt mnnlh RR3 was un nt'loctioiiato sister, a loving! formal prccip. for this month 6.70 wife, a good neighbor and valued I Totfti nrcclD. from Sent. 1. 1!)26, to duto . 1D.8S rriend. The members of most of tho homes In and about Yoncalla I can bear witness to her klnu minis-! itralions in times of sickness. In mr unselfishness she forgot sclfi tand possibly shortened hor llfo by ministering to others. Yoncalla Is much poorer for tho departure of. May, jthls good woman, bervices wore Forotast for southwestern Ore- held In Stearns Chapul, Wednesday, gon: Fair and continued cold' to lafternoon at 1:30 p. m. and theinight: Saturday fair with slowly flower tributes spoke well of heririslug temperature, standing' In the community, ltev. AHTUUE W. PUUH, Meteorologist Average preclp. from Sept 1, 1877 17.05 Total excess from Bent. 1, li)22 : , 2.85 Average precipitation for 44 ' wet seasons, (September to inclusive; ..31. 13