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a ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21. 128. FIVE y a h ii i 3 1 WHAT TO WRITE ABOUT? I met the other personally, a family la Sheeruess has been correspond LONDON UepiLe the fact that lag with a (amlly In North Ireland no memL-er of eit'.ier family hits since 1S55, over 7u years. Meals are better with TREE Orange iioSKSt- llMfe . PERFUMES 3 9 PERFUME ATOMIZERS LEATHER GOODS , MANICURE SETS MflWrarif: BURNERS CHAPMAN'S DRUG STORE Masonic Bldg., Roseburg Brmo U is Christmas : Smile & Cap Tie Tsv. $1.50 to $3.50 50: to $2.50 V 1 Hats Handkerchiefs $3.50 to $8.00 25c to $1.00 VCV ft. TEA J Pekoe Gift Suaaestions LEATHER GOODS BOX PAPERS CHRISTMAS CARDS ' ut 't The Sutherlin Sun had the fol lottinK lien a glory concerning a meeting held last Saturday ami presided over by T. U. Garrlsou, Oakland banker: On call of T. B. Garrison, chair man of the Central Douglas County Sujier Koad District, over one hun dred taxpayers, representing; thirty-four road districts, met at Hole! Sutherlin latit Saturday. Mr. Gar rlron. on calling the meeting to .or der, explained that ita purpose was to cement the relationship which had been favorably brought about among tho farmers during Ihe past two weeks, and while it was anticipated that the state highway commission would prob ably recommend the North l:nip qua as the north boundary of the proposed North Vmpqua-Uiamond lake highway, there was danger Melrose, IJIIInrd. Ixoking Glass and other farming communities might ha ensnared. He thought' there should not be any UMeelil-.g made uianifest toward Roseburg. but that it was imperative that the country districts organize to pro tect themselves against the "l!ig Three." The speaker stated that during I an interview with "Big Three" j that morning he was given to un- derstand that the North Unipqua I proimxitlon would be put over If possible, and that the 'nig Three" would not be particular' as to the methods used. C. L. Chenoweth. I. Boyer, A. R Stearin. V. J. Ladd and Oscar SlKismund in turn addressed the meeting, Iheir remarks being con fined mainly to super road dis tricts and the need of betler mar ket roads instead of scenic roads. I Mr. Chenoweth referred briefly ,to the petition calling for a vole I of the taxpayers on construction I of the new court " house, and ex j pressed I lie opinion that it was the slip shod manner In which this j was handled by the county court that lead to the defeat of Judge jQuine at the November election. ! The tux-payers ere reminded lli.it , they still had another weapon the recall. During tho remarks of the sev eral gentlemen who addressed the. meeting. B. L Kddy came In for considerable criticism for his un klndlv remarks of Hie preceding Tuesday toward the farming mm '. nvjnities of louglas coumv wh. rt i in ii was Intimated that the ne-d trmong rural dwellers was educa i lion. Mr. Chenoweth. in dls us.s- mg I tic mailer, said that if there was one Ihing on which Ihe fann ers needed enlightenment It au the question of why did they vote for Kddy to' represent IJouglas county In the legislature. This hit brought forth much applause. "We have demonstrated that the fanners can get together mid. ac complish things." said .Mr. Uoyer, "and now they should perfect aa organization which will keep them free from ihe domination of a cer tain clement hi Hosi burg." In a resolution Introduced by Mr. Cbenowetii and seconded by Mr. Uoyer. Mr. Garrison was in vited 10 visit Salem and cnnf.i with Hie slate higliway commis sion, taklng-wllh hi in a resolution of the meeting asking that Ihe en tire farming communities north west and south of Uoseburg were quite ready to see the whole af fair dropped, but that the "Big ThreV" would listen to no agree, ment. Sectreary Kingwell was request ed communicate with everv road district lo ascerain their views as to whether or not the farmers should organize under one .standard, so as. to be better pre pared to watch the "His; Three" of Kosehurg. Kaeh district is to be invited to send a representative to a general conference to he called early In January. THAT THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW As the people of West Melrose I and vicinity seem to lie of the j opinion that my dns have been cnasniK anil IuIIiiik slidep. 1 wh-lij lhem to Know Ihal on Wednesday I jiucill at 111 ii.liek I w.ts eilled mil of bed hy Mrs. Cora linilliers t' ny 'iii'.-s w-ie at Inline. Tlwy were and had bven all eienlii);, shut lu the house. W. W. WIIITK. PORTLAND-BUILT STEAMER AGROUND ON IRISH COAST Mi.i.tI -,iu l.it-.l Hif) I1KI.KAST. Ireland, ls-c. 21 Tile American ni'gainer West 'lotant went aslio'-e in Itaueor bay rinse In the heiKlu'taiters of tho Lister acht club early luday. It was thoulll lil.ely Mist the easel which w,as boiiml for Itellast from IMnstnw'ai.d .SVw Orleans, would become a total wreck. The I'nited Stales sMpphn; board . .learner West Tiitant v. hs 1 built in I : I f at Portland Hie, (Wiiicn Is iiim, tier Itailtni; port. Slic is 1111 feet Ions and ha lounae of .". rjs. l.-i numbfis Arundel, piano tuner. I'hoim ISO L SALEM CLAIRVOYANT MUST ANSWER IDAHO CHARGE - IJ-r i .- l May Bi'ittited ; ! un I'atiersmi I f x t rid i 1 1 ifei on ri 'jiiiiitnn from ldn ' j tin for S. SteTi-riM. who in usiiilt fl j at I'oiat.'llo i two Hr''n rh-ux-' It-;., S'fV'ns wis 111 llM.-itJf'rtf In-!' Inn h fUlrvon v. hfn arifstfd. A !otiian fiiimuiiK lo (km H" ha int hrtlx-HH firi'ii" i:o j rff'InoM in lii Ic-iialf, and H i on I iliiion of tlif trHM'i' i. ih.it K?tMm Lhil uot be taku Irnin Dodge Heiress - To Wed Soon so w tv. ...! . . .. 4 ft Xv I ' - ll A Ji Mn, Delphlne-OoJge Cromwell ! of Detroit, daughter of the late 'marry actresses must resign their Horace Dodge, auto king, and Ray- commissions. mond T. Baker, former director of j' This traditional rule, although the U. S. mint, will be married at ; the uiik actress of today is ofteo New York on Dec. 4, according to ; of pood lamily and has had a first friends. Both were recently divorc- class education, ierslsts In tho ed. Mrs. Cromwell is prominent guards and other regiments who socially and is a speedboat en- j are attached io the royal house thusiast. hold. I When Kiuh Draper, the Amerl- thc state until the halieus corpus VAU enti'itainer, was presented at case is disposed or. A telegraphic warrant received heie also rhares . Stevens with swindling a Wiscon sin woman out of ?13,K). j HEALTH CULLETIN f 'Catching Colds" Coctly (State Board of llenlth) ( olds cost the citizens of Oregon iiv r three mi. lions of tlollars an nually. The population of Oregon is alxuit eictit hundied thousatcl. Ashuuiing that forty per cent of the population are wage earners earning an average of live dollars pi r day, missing work two days due lo colds represents a loss ap proximately of three million dol lar. yearly. All this loss ii the re sult of a condition which is to a . urent exicui preventable. 4 Kifly per cent of alt iihsencps from woik lasting one day or more is due to colds. In addition to n loss of time, colds cause ineffi ciency. Ii is not possible for a person Kiiffciiug wilh a cold to concentrate on hi dulien. In spile of the different cli nihtes, there is. a tiimilariiy in the occuri-i nee of colds thioughout the country. t The common co'd ia the most freiiutnt of all acute infeciwii s. Cuius are not usually oiiMtieid, a set ions matter, iioueve. , me total cost of colds computed in terms of time lost, luefficency, doctor hills, medicine, Is greaser ilum for any other disease. Its complications such as pneumonia, nephritis, heari, and other organic di uases, make it a more lnipwrl- ant in ler lion than tubej ( ulosls or any olhr iiifeeilu.n disease. ('ohls are usually infections of thei nose, tlirortft, or bronchi." The in fection is usually spread by direct infection from persons liavlm, colds. Kpuluni fr:im Individuals l ..masliiiiK windows and lurniluic liavlni: colds is cast on the mound j in a poolroom as well as recapltat or flour and dried, mid its contain- ine Gcoikc Washington's statue ed nerms are swept or blown . and takins one ear off Abraham ahhiil. Colds, while lliey are , Lincoln's, slie said her hUAband had strictly Infectious, aie IiiiukIiI on ' been spendinc all his money there by accessory lartor:i. j i-n drink. The pool room owner Tli'-se iirce.-niry factiu s ai 1-: said he never rtld liquor and 1. (iver-h'.'Hted and uneven ruoin 1 would sue. Paulino was, held lor lelnpciHUire. . La, k of Kufficli tit humldlly. 3. feet. 4. Clultin or vttinK of Hie Kalictie and lai;k of sleep. ter-eatiu and an inipiep' diet. Ii. Iii'feclive n r paH.,a;:es. dis eased toi,ils. mli'ii ji... ai sin.is illlei;tiiiris. 7. Canity eliniitiai ion. H. A riln-iliiw 11 cntiilii ion uith a spi-clal susceptibility lo caichitii: cold. IV rri s'-tne of n epidemic of colds Unit are hlrlily ttifeclinus. WIDOW OF SLAIN HUNTER ' THINKS STATE SHOULD PAY SALKM. die.. Dec. HI. - I le sts'e liuliislriiil ai-ciib-tit cotiimis sioii has h pii.liiie oie-stlm, In 1 f' 1 claim tor 1.11111. 1 """ 1"H""" 1 hy 1h w irlow nf 1 p iate J I' llunii r, Hro tivji i hVf of pnii who was ac i.-iii- i Kri "III!'" MUlMIMti MI'IT. Ill'1 nontiai ' 1,1 id u' hi'P'!! rw-ar irnni. . pH.t. and ih lHim i jo t up 'hat Mh hliitT Mt-nt to tlmt Til.trr on olf'i:l liuities-s s;id that tin hni innt thai Hi" ( OlIIJH'iis, w;tn in--if lent.. I. 1 le-p-ton- w I'lfiW fliniiid r'-f )vr t!ifn frctni the ti. HAWLEY MAKES PROMISE -1 SI,KI. Ore. .,.. 2 - r... mrsMiiHii W. H;iwley (.t; ifi .1 1'lt'-'l 'he Saiein fltainlM ffunnierce i hat S.ilem mtlf h - of itiv- n f)tr ful oimi')er;tti')n hv t lie nay (iepiirtment ha ill- h.e:'i'in tor a I'a -ifif: (oHKi fliriKilile a-e ((titer rnembeiM of the ttwuuu U U itatititi nrc VkorUi.i4 iu oak-Ui'j hc- hilt iMnnmimin I.OMiON. 1 ec. 21. Today b :l letiu from Htic.tiiiKliaru palace tn King tJeor:,.'. t: a ct I'.u- brietesl y t issueJ. Lr.,c .1 . Ui i satisfac tory next i'.ial iu h.id panst-d a restful ntcUl calculalt'd to help builU up his HtreUKth frnpi the ex treme exhaustion rausej by htti pinlonKed aud f;rav illness. Tlte biiCetiu, taken in the tight, of yesterday's lengthy and guard edly optimistic report by (he king physicians, was lelt to indicate that there was nothing appreciable to add to what on the u hole was considered a favorable situation. This morning's bulletin read: "The kin has had a restful nisht. There Is no appreciable chaiiKti to be noted." The view taken in palace circles. It was learned, coincided with the public impression from the bulle tin that his majesty is continuing to K'i1 slowly. His phwiciaus it 4 was Indicated, are satisfied with the course that events are taking. If your gears shift hard, make use of our electric Alemite gear flusher. Ned Ijlxon Super Station. ENGLISH ARMY'S BAN ON ACTRESSES AGAIN UNDER FIRE ( AttaN-iatrd 1'rraa .rai4 U'irt-1 LON1XJN, Dec. 21. Officers of British household reKimeuts who court this year as Mrs. Houghton, wt0 oI ,iie American ambassador. it was thought that this ru)smight be waived. Young theatrical folk are asking why this discrimination between American and Ihitish act-j reuses, aud maintain it Is time that the survival of an old Idea that) women connected wilh theatrical j life be classed as "rogues and vaga-1 bonds," is forgotten. The army point of view la ex plained as follows: "Commanding officer ofiouse hold regiments have always taken an almost paternal Interest In the BfMirs of their Juniors. A man who wants to marry must approach hi a C. O. and In many regiments must also approach his brother officers. They all want to know If the pro posed partner will be a credit to the regiment." ; NEWS BRIEFS (AwK-laled l'r,- LisimhI U'Uv) I WASIIINI'.TPN. Dec. 19. Weill. I (luiiKlibnys bn 'cnl 10 prison Ih I muse they had been bad but who I have been pr-iil recently are lo ! receive freedom for a Clulslnias I pivsent. 'I'lieir names are wilh j held. They ill be informed at j dinner next Tuesday, three at Fori lenvenworth, three at Alcalrac Is land and t0 at Governor's Is land. (;KNEVA. Switzerland. Dec. 19. Henceforth women may preach In the great Geneva cathedral, the Church of Calvin. After a spirit ed controversy Ihe voters of the 1 church have derided to aive wo men llie right to become deputy pastors. NKW YOHK. Ilec. 1(1. Mrs. I'auline llnradnllsky claims to be a Carrie Niilinn. In court for trial. If yiifr ir'-ars shift hard, make vse of our eliM-trl'- Alemite Rear Ilusiier. Ni-d Dixon Suin-r Station. WOMAN RESISTS HABITUAL CRIMINAL ACCUSATION I.ANSIMi. Mieh. mt. 21.--Wr. Kltit .Miller, rrrrntly ronvlftl id of a foiulh liiUfr taw violuiion. a fehmy untier Mi' hinan law. ntooii tnuje hii'I a (ilea of not guilty khh ' elite; Pfl Mr her tfflay when h!h wax Hi iaiKtK'il on a f haiife uf be-; iiK an luihitual i iiminal. - , I'mh-r Die tif-w MU IiIkhu rrini- i Inai code roii vie t ion fir four fel-mu-A nial,e;i a Jjji. si nteiRfj man- dntot y. ; (,'onnsfd for Mix. Miller demand m) a Jury trial, u pt ec d'-nt hi mj Ii - asi'n in thi state. JihJko CliatleK 11. rullitlEUoOfJ, Villi) presided A hen I lie Woliietl) HH t Oltvif t d , of Hi.- ff.urili liquor law violation, t the iii:il for I 'erminer Z. JUST WAT WE NEED! lU'HI.IN What Hie m.itoriii ;'ih!te 1 1 . h heeij i tvinc for i ver sinet (lie a 11 tf iTll'ibi le rume iifmf- a v. j f-ek h.in Im i n iteveoed hy "i (.erntan l?ientf.r. It ii a rnh tr hump-!-. H'tiH h-d ti k i-ar wt'h movable uteej runx. In rei ent. iet.4 two autfM fiiiiM-e( wiiit It ftah (1 at ;i" miiiK mi hour, without do in;; any datii.ie, - - o FINE HUNTING DOG 1'AiiIS M neh 1 1 uftlf hummx is ti iu er Muln. Three men and a pic eii TriHy vi.tUi- up a hiitiituc party. 1 h" pijf in u trained that at ii u iieU4. hr roamicuc'd tu Asks Darrow's Aid Was it unconstitutional for the civil service commission to bar government employes from active participation in political cam paigns? Loren H. Winner, above, said It was and declared he was certain to lose his position as traf fic bureau clerk In Washington as a result of a public endorsement of Governc Smith. Clarn Darrow, celebrated liberal lawyer was to be asked to defend Wittnei In an open hearing. All Ask Divorces In Same Week Divorca courts of Lorain county, Ohio, havt besn called upon to solve ths matrimonial won of three generations of one f.'lyrla family. Mrs. Ida Johnson, 63; her daughter, Mr. Mary Fernandet, 38. and her granddaughter, Mrs. Margaret Shook, 17, all filed suits for divorce within a week... Left to a right here are Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Fernandez nnd Mrs. Shook. tree. When the prlie Is uprooted, die at Ihe foot of a hazel or oak the hunters whack the iIk over tho none, secure Ui truffle and glvo the pIk somq grnlus ut com as compensation. j . t Ahlpt to the wire. Ladies like all silk service chiffons stnrLinir j See our new winter shades of la dies silk stockings. Hindi's Tog Kery. WHERE WAS LUCIFER? LONDON Twas a heavenly crew that assembled at the Wllles den polico court for advice re cently. Three applicants, enterfliK the. court, were named Saintly, Paradise, and Augell. IT'S THE FROG'S LEGS SHKKVKPOHT, La-Such bill fro catches are belni; made in I.oulslana swamps this year that Ihe supply of this amphibian's hindquarters Is more than the de mand. Louisiana supplies the world with about 2,t)0U,0oO fruits a year. YOUR QUALIFICATIONS? Hi:nAPK.ST. Artor a niau's married, he very se'dom nlta on a park bench with his wtft-, Yt, city officials have ruled itiut anyone sitting In the park with a lady friend must produce evidence that he and the Kill friend arc married - to each other. SAFE LIFEBOATS IlKKLIN The latest In lifeboat fa now belli carried by (ierman linen. In place of "oar power" the new boata tarry motors which in en a.ne the emitting distance and eliminate much of the uncertainty of reaching land. In event of trouble. e,V.. Breakfast Is hardly comptets without these wonderful foods. Phone 63 for best of every thing in this line. WC SEND IT UP FREE Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON The Htore That 6ervee You Best Phone ti 344 N. Jecheon St 'SoumJiJ fAvinriitMl Pm ImmI VIt SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 51. (U. S. bureau agricultural economies.) A much firmer tone was evident today on dressed turkeys follow- ing active trading. More buyers were in the market and the cool weather has had a beneficial ef - feet upon the trade. Kauey young hens sold generally at 35-36c and young toms at 36-37c with several sales at 3Sc. Culls aud rejects were also moving betler at 25 28c. The general quality of receipts is superior to that of Thanksgiving and buyers did not hesitate to pay today's prices for top quality stock. '""cn nea.ier. uui with the holiday buying really started the tone of the market was firm. Live rkeys were not mov ing as all demand was switched to dreroted birds. Turkeys: Young; hens 2fi-2Sa Ducks: Young toms 26 2 He. PORTLAND. Ore., IVe. 2. -The upward price njrge -i ihe Chicago egg market ye:te:d.(j had Its effect heie today alight Increases in the pit viiltng low- cost or egKi. t u standaid ex tra hi; (I f... ndrd firsts rose one cent lo 31 and i!7 rents repnectlve- ly. wtiii me, iun n sta at 33 cents. Thee wr.s a half cent reduction III leuir Krailes of butter. Duller piln.j firsts ware 47 and firsts 46 cents today. .o clianKe in turkey or poultry urlce''- The supply of fresh veKelables has been reduced considerably by the prolonised cold weather. Hunched turnips have advanced lo -.u uuen UUUCneS. The local market may see a sharp rise III vegetable prices about the first ot Ihe year, as the local sup ply is becoming limited. Ixic.il calihaffe waa quoted today at about 4 cents a pound. California fruits and vegetables remain fairly steady. Imperial Valley lettuce was being offered as low as L25 a crate. Repacked a For quality, (or refinement, (or taste de :. light and eye appeal, you will find (ew sifts as alluring as KRAUSE- Chocolates si Ihe Spoiling Ntui Package ai Illustrated About Finished in richest chromes, wrapped in gleaming cellophane, . Krause's STELLAR box chocolates re perfect Christmas gifts. The chocolates them selves are better than ever. Which meant much. Pound box ..$1.00 Other sizes $2, S3 and $5 Be Prepared . Buy a Few Extra Boxes Other K.tause Gift Chocolates In? elude LaViata. Frenchy. Milk) Fruits and Nuts and Collegiate $f.Q0.$!.50.to'$756. 'AVy.QVC- Druggistjsjoi-yiCQnf ixtionerS ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. HITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Phone 284 Oak and Kane Sle. AMBULANCE SERVICE LS '. I'UK'W.'t - --'- 1 MERCHANTS ATTENTION IS If you art planning on a new Rtore for 1 9-9 or wish to change your present location it will pay you to inspect the pace offered for leaso in the north h.ilf of te Powell Building 23 at 236 N. Jacxton etreet. A lease for 3 or ti ye.in will be given Sj at very reasonable rental. I McLendon Realty Company t 110 Jackson St.fet. V MW'M4i.;Sa'j tomatoes top price was quoted at 1 Citrus fruits were steady.' ; There was a peculiar circumstance in the banaua market. Lirge quan- . titles have heen shinned In anil the .. I .- . ..- . , e "a iievu iu tenia A pOUUU - : for goo.1 quality. These factors . ,nvo ,. nlllrn ,.,1, OI) lmi)d Ka. ng to pooror qualiiy. which was being offered us low as 6 cents. j 110STON, lec. 21 Tho Coni- 'merrlal Il'ulletlu' tomorrow will say: -.Tle woo, nmrK1,t )laa bpw, , qn,-,er but a few houses have had a fairly good business and at i p,ic,., ,uny tluu lo any llial have yet been paid: In fact the market is very firm, especially for p half-bloods and below , -The foreign markets, also, are- very buoyi.nl, Australia has been ; rather against the h.iv. r umt .,oih American markets h;.ve become better Maht 3H-ii and somewhat firmer. The Fecon iaiy market a of I- r- r.re fully firm. "font. Lt ilon has commenced In "- rn Colorado at 35 to 37 aud p-ubly ;1H cenls for medium L'UpS. "The goods markets are healthy, although less active for the mo ment. ".Mohair is rather slow, with some naif .f tnrlr.v i,..;- ' dally where price can be made at- i tractive, Tho commercial Uullelin will nuhllnh ihe rnii-i. .i.,i I scoured IiubIb- I OreKon Klne ' anil f. m staple ill 10-1.12; fine and combine 1.03- ! 1.C7; fine and f. m. rlolhiiiK 157. ! 1.02: valley No. 1 1 02-1 07 i Mohair: Cood oi lKinal b.iK Texas sprint-n ! .5ii-ti.'; Texas kid I.M-.84: ,rou.l orelnal hai; Arizona and Now ! .Mexico IS:,-r,7- nrli'lt.al haa av erage 12 illonllis On-Kim 1.58 .60. fl railed slock: Klrst roniblnx 1.75.80; good carding $.45-50. WHO SAID THAT? "How old do yon think I am?" "You don't look it." Tit-Hits. Licensed Lady Embalmer r.A WV ITU .. ;