SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1927. It We will have the NEW FORD CAR at our showroom on Saturday, Dec. 17 r' 8:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M. Make a note to see it on that day Write, telephone or call today for Illustrated Booklet, which gives complete details of this Hli ' new car. ; . C.A. Lockwood Motor Co. ' Roseburg, Ore. Phone 374 LESSON ASSIGNMENTS Where G. O. P. Will Name Its Man r Junior High Assignment (phrase as subject modifier. 9A Latin:' The perfect DaHsive (c) A sentence containing oarticinle In the fourth nart of the r.)iritM an verb complement, !5 principal parts of a verb. amo ; a sentence containing a j aniarw, arnavi, amatus.) Thlti par-: nimi.se n verb modifier. jtlciple fa declined like an adjec tive of the firat and second de jelenslon. Like an adjective a par itlcipte agreen with the noun it modifies in gender, number and case., The perfect passive participle modifier. 15. Write and underline each!; example. i (a) A clause used as subject of a sentence. j (b) A clause used as subject 5 ... , , NO NEED TO HURRY! . bue to the fact that our stock is so completeand that the great majority of it is not holi : day merchandise but of stpple year round Gifts that Last it is not necessary to hurry We have the stock and the sales force necessary to 8ive service up to the eleventh hour.: Come in at your leisure and you will find some one to serve you here with no necessity, r i i - t L ' Tho Republican! have chosen Kansas till v. Mo,. .11 tha scene of Ihn next national rnnvAnlinn whn a candidate for the presidency will be nominated. ..This picture shows the exterior of Kansas City's con vention hath is, . The Interior of Kansas City's convention hall, where the Republicans will hold their national con. vention In 1928, la pictured above. There are seats for 14,000, although as many as 20,000 have been packed Into this building. always denotes past time in re- ! ference to the principal verb of 1 the sentence Imperaii, mllites op Jpidum oppugnaverunt means aft ,er the soldiers had been ordered, j they attacked the town. I (1) A noun and a participle, 2) a noun and an adjective, (3) or 1 two nouns are af ten used together I In the ablative case to express j some statement which is express led by a clause in English, j Signo dato, oppidum oppugna jverunt after the signal had been j given, they attacked the town. I (noun and participle.) j I'ericuto rnagno, Caesar slgnum jdedlt, Since the danger was great, Caesar gave the signal. j(nouu and adjective.) i Caesare Imperatore, art vlctor iiam exercltus ducetur, Since (ac sar Is general, the army will be led to victory, (two nouns.) ; This use of the ublutive Is call ied the ablative absolute. Study the above sentences carefully and then reaii over paragraph 4f3 and 464. lie able to give examples of jthe Ablative Absolute In sentences i jf your own. I 9A English: Write a paper not Ileus than one hundred and fifty words, contrasting the hospitality 1 shown Ulysses by the Phaeaclans with our present day ideas of nos pilullty. HA Algebra: Learn "steps" and study problems on page 189. On page 190. work all. 9 A G Iris' Occupations : Pages 2!)r-300. Finish chapter. Don't forget to look for Illustrations of these occupations, girls. 9A Hoys' Occupations: Chapter XIX, page 317 to 322. 1. Physical Director: Purpose of, four phases of work, and train ing required. 2. Social workers. What are they? 3. What Is organized charily and by whom carried on? Give examples found In Roseburg. 4. Defectives and Delinquents: What are they and how are they cared for? 5. What are social misfits and how are we trying to reduce them? 6. What are the tasks and de mands for various kinds of ex pert social workers 7. What courses nre usually pur sued by those preparing for social work? . 913 Physiology: Outline chap tor XVII, pages 273-288. 1 j 9n Junior Business Training; Exercise 67, page 143, and exercise 08 to bottom of pago 145. Answer ull questions orally. , Write the difference between a profession and a business. Which do you plan to enter? Why? 9H Latin: Learn the conjuga tion of possum (found on page 242.) Read note (a) in paragraph 173 carofully notice- the stem 'or polls is pot ,and It Is the stem that is ndded to the forms of sum; t is always changed to s when' It comes before s (pot and sum make possum, but pot and es mnke poles.) Also leu rn the principal parts, possum, posse, potul. 911 Algebra:- Study problem 13, page 105. Work out remainder of page 105. OB F arm Animals: (Entire week.) Outline carefully chapter 9. Feeding standards. Pay parti cular attention to the different feeding standards. Be prepared to answer the following questions: 1. How does a chemist analyze a feeding stuff? 2. What Is meant by digestible nutrients? 3. What Is ration a mainten ance ration? 4. Trace the history of feeding standards. 5. What standard of weight is used In feeding tables? What should be done if the animnl weighs more or less than the standard weight? 6. What are the energy value of feeding standards 7. How does the Haecker stand ard for dairy cows differ from the Wolff-Lehman? 91 English: Murry and Wiles text. Itevlew pages 273-294; aho use era 111 mar outlines in note books. Write out answers to fol lowing questions nnd directions. Keep this review lesson filed Jn notebooks: 1. Write a definition for a sen tence. 2. What two parts must a sen tence nlways have? 3. Write a sentence which con- tnlns a compound Bubject. 4. Write a sentence which con tains a compound verb. 5. Write a sentence which con tains three phrases. Underline each phrase. 6. What Is a clause? Write de finition. 7. Write a sentence contain ing an independent nnd a depen dent clause. S. What is a complex sentence? 9. What Is a compound sen tence? 10. Write an example of a com pound sentence. 11. What is a compound-complex sentence? 12. Write an example of a compound-complex sentence. 13. Write and underline each ex ample: (a) A sentence containing a word as simple subject. (h) A sentence containing a word as subject modifier. (c) A sentence containing a word as verb complement (predi cate word or direct object.) t (d) A sentenco containing a word as verb modifier. 14. Write and underline each example: (a) A sentence containing a phrase as subject. ,b) A sentence containing a page high 1 Read (c) A clause used as verb com plement. (d) A clause used as verb modifier. 8A Arithmetic: Page 396. Prob lems 6 9 inclusive. Page 397 No. 1 and 2. 8A Spanish: Have someone quizz you on the vocabularies from pages HIM.'jO. You should not mUs more than three. 8A Civics: Review part HI, The Government of American Communi ties. Pages 255-349. 8A Penmanship: Red Manuel, Drills 40-44. Cray Book, pages 83- 88. 8A Spelling: Column '4 352. 8A English: Text Junior school literature Book II the folowlng: 1. Rip Van Winkle Irving. 2. The Great Carbuncle Haw borne. (u) Be able to tell story by units. (b) Look up pronunciation and meaning of all new words. (c) Biography of author. 2. Memorize all of "Columbus" Joaquin Miller page 436. 8B Mathematics: Pages 108 and 109. Answer all questions asked. On page 108, problems 2. and 3 do the experiment according to direc tions given. SH. History: (Week's assign ment.) Read pages 450-473. Write answers to questions on page 45i. Omit 3 and 7. Write answers to first five questions on page 4(3. Save to hand In. Junior High Assignments 8B English: Text Junior High School Literature, Book H, 1. Iteud the following poems: (a) Lochtnvar Scott. (b) The Raven Poe. (s) John Gilpin Cowper. 1 0 lli 11 till (n loll Ktnrv nt pnch of thVse poems. 3. Ixiok up pronunciation anu meaning of all new words. 3. Brief biography of encn au thor. 4. Memorize all of "Columbus Joaquin Miller. Pago 436. 7A History: rages zkb-zhs -zsy. 7A Mathematics: Page 1965, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13. 7 A Literature: courtship or Miles Standlsh. . - 1. Ttehd: ' . (11) .Tim Lover's Errand. ; , (b) Joan Alden. - 2. Place the remaining phrases of first column, page 465, im note books, i 7B History:, Pages 155-156-157. 7B Literature: The Passing of Arthur pages 149-167. 1. Road the story. . 2. Discuss the questions. 3. Place tho phrases nnd their meaning in tho notebooks. 7IJ Mathomutlps: Pago 88; prob lems 1, 2. 3. Read Iho noles on each problem carefully and be sure you know what you are to do. 7B Geography: Learn: 1. The countries of Europe that border the North Sea. 2. Countries on Allantoic Oceah. 3. Countries that have no sea coast. 4. Balkan nations. B. Republics formed In Europe during or since the World War. 6. Four drainage slopes of Eu rope ami the rivers that drain each. 7. The chief mountain ranges. Grade School Assignments - GA Geography: Test on Africa. 1. The largest diamond mines in tho world are at 2 , , , nre lakes In Africa. 3. Native animals of Africa nre 4. European countries holding possessions In Africa are . of being hurried in your choice. Community Silverware 36 pieces in Tablewear include the pieces most used, complete in the new Colonial Cabinet, $50.00. Three-piece Tea Set to match in design. . it's beautiful. ' i ; ' $50.00 1 Each piece appropriately engraved free. 1 We are prepared to show you a fine selecti Leather, up to the evening of Xmas and ar or monogram up to the last hour and there i Dinner Rings We've prepared special-KwT2f-'y fr a big business - in T&?5iyt' precious and semi-prec-f&i&Ujf ious Stone Set Rings this vMV Xmas. Genuine Onyx i't' Crystal Amethyst, and Aqua Marine set with a center Diamond from , $12.75 up Also a fine selection of Diamond Dinner Rings in gold and platinum priced from $47.50 ' Lighters Sure Fire4' cigar light ers in gold and silver plated, and some leath er covered. Engraved with his initial or mono gram $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 An appropriate suggestion for the young lady A genuine leather fitted case for travelling. One dozen amber hued Toilet Articles, case lined to harmonize in color. Xmas Special, $32.75 A Banjo Clock for the dining room or hall, adding a touch of color and animation. IT'S A REAL HOME GIFT See the new Seth Thomas No. 70 West minster Chime Their latest and best creation. ( Ymn. nrr sents of Gold, Silver and e equipped to engrave any article with letter s no charge for the engraving. Diamond Set Wrist Watches Diamond S e t Wrist Watqhes. More ana vfrJE J" more the wrist watcn is becoming a piece of fine jewelry, dainty in appearance and reliable as a timekeep er. We have a good selection priced from ' $75.00 Chain Belt and Buckle Sets Gold filled quality Buckle and Chain and fine Leather Belt. Xmas Special, $4.85 Set, WITHOUT CHAIN $3.85 Set JIB TO JEWELERS The Store with the Selection S Is a small neKio rninihlic. .Ill fli-oErniihy: Pnne 179 nml map on pawe 1SU. Draw a map of Kuropo. puttliiK lu ten gulfs, bays ami seas that surround it. l.oain lo m-onounro and spell t tie names. 51) Arithmetic: Subtract and test four rows, pase 184. fH Spelling: Lesson 61, page 202. Slmlv lesson C2. migo 202. fill Hygiene: Pace 77, top of page 78. Kind nil tho tilings you can that we should do, or not do, In order to keep Iho eyes lu goud condition. 4A Spelling: haven't, hadn't couldn't, melon, doesn't, weren't shouldn't, soup, custard, mustard 4 A tleogniphy: North Central Stales. Surface and drainage, rages 123-124. 4A Arithmetic: Divide anil test page 161. 1'roblema 2-22 Inclu sive. 411 Spelling: crow, pleve, want ed, scream, stole, from, lovely. serai eh. storm, track. 411 Ceography:' Page 54. Gov. eminent In other countries. Name the different forms of government and distinguish between each. 411 Arithmetic: Divide tho fol lowing numbers by 6: 4!SG 7434 3972 7329 4938 4250 3D2S 4756 4132 7928 3132 40f,4 732S 4261 25S4 5537 296S 9276 372S 492S 3A and n Spelling: 311 Lesson 53 (Benson antl Kul lerton.) 3A Lesson 141 (Benson). He pre pared for a test covering all les sons when you return to school. 3 and B: Lesson 147 (Rose.) 3B Arithmetic: In your books pare 91. (Do not forgot to bor row.) 3A Arithmetic: Multiply: 962 "23 426 264 206 316 3G2 290 26 . 33 78 34 , 32 41 42 2A Rending: Tlovlew pages ,79-91 of Klson Second Reader. , 2A Arithmetic: Drill: on com binations. Arithmetic extension and Inverse forms: - 7 3 5 ;. 9 9,8,9': 7 " ' 4 7 2 ' 1 '8 6 ! , 2D Reading: Pages 77-91. . 1A ' Heading: Review Beacon Primer pages 57-64. Review Elson First Reader pages 55-64. 1A Arithmetic: Count to luu uy r.'s. Count to-100 by 10's. ' Grade School Assignments GA Cleocrnphy: Pages 185-189. In cluding questions. Alnska: 1. Ilv whom settled? How and when did the U. S. get control? 2. Describe the physical features. 6 A Hygiene: Questions on chap ters 23 nnd 24. 1. Name some of the common est Insect carriers of disease. 2. Why are the plagues of olden times not prevalent today? 3. Life cycle of the fly. 4. How may flies be best coin bated? 5. Name the two common mos quitoes. 6A History: (Assignment for two days.) Study chapter 5 until you can write the answers correct ly at the end of the chapter with out reading the contents of the chapter. GA Spelling: (Entire week as signment.) Lessons 150 to l.i6. 6A Language: What part of speech is each word In the follow ing sentences: 1. Some larks had a nest in a field of grain. 2. Ono evening the old larks found the young ones in great ter ror. 6B Hygiene: Chapter X. 1. Where is the digestion of food finished? 2. How nre the living parts of the body changing? Name the waste product. 3. How do tho arteries, veins nnd even smaller blood vessels help In carrying off waste? What is a Btlll more Important work of Dlood vessels? 4. Describe blood as to compo sition. f. Kxplaln coagulation. 6B Spelling: (Entire week as signment.) Lessons 179-1RG. fin History: Write out the an swers to the questions on page 130. Also complete the map work. fin Oeographv: List the farm products In the South Central States as you did those in the Mid dle Atlantic States. Pages 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 1!?4. Climate, cotton, sugar, rice. other crocs, cattle ralsine. 6B Arithmetic: Problems 1-3 n.pp lf,2: problems 1-7 page 163. Study multiplication of decimals pne Answers to yesterday's prob-, lems: (t). 4.5: (2. 181t?; (1). 3 fifi7: ; (IV .5: ("). Carl .1?": ffi). Omre won bv 1.4 sec: (7). 1.041: (8).; 1(138- (91. second road: (10). one rtvl .7 ft. (11). Alice: (12). X. O. 167: (13V cane sugar .1 cent; (14). cork: (IK). Allen .10 hour. IB T-anguage: 1. Compare the business letter RUMANIA SORRY FOR ASSAULT ON AMERICAN CITIZEN Recommended by Thousands THE astounding expansion of the Dr.Chas.J. Dean practice throughout the West is the best evidence of the uncqualed efficacy of our method of treating Tiles and other Keclal and Colon all merits. Vot, we go cn beyond the proof ofpast success and slvc each new patient WRI1T KN ASSURANCE OP" POSITIVE HELIEF FHOM lii tvQ ttt ine L'wi? t.'t'vitxnivi rni. . mcnt eliminate hospital surKcry and all other ! dtiajtrecahie, expenuve and Inellcctlve method. No condneuient or detention from business. write or can i uuai lor our l-'REE 100-patie book on Rectal and Colon ailments the 1 cause, treatment and preven tion; also names and personal ' recommendation of ma ay 1 former patients. CHASED EAN.M.D.,lnc rORT,LANO OEHCE OCAN BLO&Sth frMAIN ttttierujf rices-Seattle end San rYancUco iiiii'.iiiwillili.1fiVwrmr on page 143 with tho friendly let ter on page 32. What differences do you notice in the greeting? In the closing? 2. Copy tho business letter on page 143. Watch margins, inden tations and punctuations closely. 3. Write a business letter to some company that advertise free samples of tooth paste, asking them to send you a tube. Address the envelope. 5 A History: Chapter 31 pages 36S-3IW. 1. Just what was the United States at end of Revolution? 2. During Jefferson's term as president how was territory of the U. S. increased? (375-377.) 3. What was Jefferson's ohjeet in sending Lewis and Clark to the West? 4. How did Jackson help in crease the size of the U. S.? 5A Rpolline: (Entire week as- bipium-ut.; ijvsatms joo-iit. j otK iiysiene: ueau cnnpier n pages 194-201. Answer all ques tions. FINED DIME FOR BOOZE JERSEY CITY. N. J. Because he had waited four weeks In jail be fore his trial was called, Ixmis To tar was fined 10 cents for poses sing liquor. This is not the small est liquor fine, however. Two years aao ' Federal JudrP Lynch fined a man 5 cents nnd, when the prisoner couldn't produce it, the hufg T-aM the fine hlnifsnlf. (As-oclntf-d I'rfBH I.efl8el Wire) BUCHAREST, Rumania, Dec. 13, The Rumanian government ha f apologized and expressed its deey regret over the recent assault on Wilfred N. Keller, an American born cltiaen at Oradea Mare. Nich olas Titulescu, Rumanian foreign minister, replied verbally to the . note of protest from William S. Culbertsson, American minister. At the same time Tltulescu asserted that Keller had provoked the at tack by Rumanian students himself, Culbertson, said. I Tltulescu begged the American minister not to press the case too strongly at such a critical juncture of tho political situation. Tltules cu himself was crippled by illness. Culbertson said he was satisfied that the government was doing everything it could to reach satis factory adjustment. Failure of the authorities at Oradea Mure to al low Keller to appeal for help to Iho American government through Bucharest, is one of the most seri ous points In the American minist er's complaint, apparently was ig nored by Tltulescu. Tltulescu, however, did not at tempt to minimize the seriousness of Keller's Injuries, lack of justifi cation for the attack or failure of the military and police to rescudT' him. Keller owned stock in a printing plant nt Oradea Mare, an investi gator for tho Rumanian govern ment reported to- the foreign of fice. This concern publishes a news sheet which printed attacks on the students, and the govern ment. The students, resenting these attacks, raided the plant. Keller, a witness of the attack told the correspondent walking through a public square was fol lowed by a group of students who seized him, declaring that he must go to the police station. The party passed a Rumanian of ficer who knew Keller was an American citizen. This officer, the witness continued. Ignored Keller's plea for aid. About 25 ot the students, armed with canes. beat and stoned him. He received a deep wound in his face and bruis es all over his body. He escaped from that group, but encountered other students who knocked him unconscious. TACOMA, Wash. Maybe there are some old-fashioned girls In China, but a cargo brought here recently from the Orient bears evidence that the bobbed hair craze is sweeping that country. The ship discharged seventeen bales of Chinese women's tresses nnd everal other hfpments are ex nfcfp(l ponn. TURKEYS W MMMM I Deliver your Dressed Turkeys at Logsdon Ware- nouse, t-riday, Uec. 16th, I J. M. CORNUTT I Riddle, Ore.