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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929. FIVE GOV. PATTERSQrj PUTS SIGNATURE T0 15 MS Bend hospital last Monday, is set- Eat barberae sanawicbea moi Ubov. ntutva ur; and that h ha tins aStm nWk- lvA f.r. Rnn.i'. RtutA Stan i .i 1 1 i-1 a x h .1 ;n i n i r.i The boys and girls basketball' o teams went to Oakland to piay bus j .tTit ti T i HKOtTOR Haii tturday nignt. j fit do tor- Alt Katnst thr while the girU' ttani wcu tiii-ir gi me. iirs-.A. J. S'.anikv ram home fiom t.oscbdrs Saturday She U tuiiiov;ng in haiui iu;idiy. Mrs. K K. &imonds skiu a few days last week with brr daughter, njiba. who is working at Coquitle. HarolU iJrM spent the weeMnU ( tt-l I'trm Learnt Wir. ) SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 20. Oovtr nor Patterson has signed Senator J. O. Bailey's bill which places maritime workers under the work men's compensation act. Other bills signed by the gover nor today were: II. B. 141. by Potter To nrovile lor tho recording of certltied co pies of instruments of writing exe cuted by state land board. H. R. 1X9. by Wilson Relating i to dissolution of union htgti .schools. II. Ii. 219. by Collier and Chin nock Fix ins time of paying taxes and fixinjc rate of interest ior mm-nayntent. 11. D. 23. by Anderson and Hen derson Re latin g to convict-made goods. H. 13. 288, by Carkin Relating to notice of election for organization of irrigation districts. II. 11. 310. by Chimlgren In eroanins; indemnity award allowed for killing diseased cattle. H. ii. 319, by Potter Providing that bo ml a on public works shall cover claims for compensation du? state. In th County Niurt of the Stat t m-Km for bus'iu Count;-. In th matter ut ititt tui vt Oiimi Vo.tt-y tniv. .Noli.- it herehj- given that the uml'Titigi:. d. t?y onWr tf the !uve ?nUtl-tl etmrl duty mattf- asi4 tt-rt fl. ha Writ ppnnti udm, mu tt. iir t.f th tt f CtiarSf Vol tirv OiK-i.. dev-t-it.si.-d, and ha duly tuaiiftt-d aa a ii. Ail ifrMn having t-lima again! here with hi. parents, returning lo; J'Vhc ""m?ZZ SK? I" Oravei i-ord Sunday eventns. by law proved, to th afuWxisrna F. It. Brow ta and two children.) t hi ttu e. udjt.intnp the e.rami Urt. Susan SMith ,d tai.,KJiai; wltl.ii. tuii. wtm io .Minn iitnu &u;i- OKntt- frm Hit- date h rr. di' to visit Mrs. Uron. . itt and firts pobtiaha January Paul Jorus, who has been - lJZ' w A goaARVK Uinpite heljuK JoUa Kernan drill Alminiitruttr itW -tat; oi a well, spent Sunday here with bis ; Chaiio Vuincy tki-n. die.j-a. mother. f 1 liick Miller of lijmlon is visitina, AUMISIstkitkiv oniii to here with his grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Rusei!. County. Ore Kan. on unit after id hvja esaim 4?s and id mi wilt b msd ue t uul afiawl! liHri in the tomtriiUiUtm ot th er i-hvrji. aJy! a trt pubithc4 Ktbra- w r-m,ira. u iu'c' ;i, la,;. rtt t( fie of t'rl CARL E. WIHBFRI-T, ui(i ! Admititstrttur de iru ntn its ly?5. and thereafter id. a?ifneff IX tithUUtlHS v. rintl ms Vtit:b?rly in l;j8iturjt (.uuaiy, rw(tn. wittuu moiitnn from th dt- tf piihiu hn if thU notite, ubrury I, 192. K. F. Ot.KiIKS, Adminijitrajfr with th- -nc.i ui ttm tituie ut Cart JvUtt the first . Hrt and pwrmroouiit Hh upas trmiwi and tbat the AJr5t- & In tttifl Camy. Orison, to-wir the manuer pruv(d-X br for t& Alt of x-etlan t; IJ of seetlon JS;pl of ri property upon xtcs :tti NW of 5S tiiwJp 2titn. and th rw.-d apited ts tfes uth. rnjfe 3 wt tf th WiHam- j i,;. jiitnt ol tiie c-tta attd es?-rie -Ue Mtrrdias; hs an-? the f and f td uit tR;Eu- t.f lH XVV'i ,iM tfe SW, litf'ms Uurt)C' f, and te h ij v XK1., ai 3 f t'tiff . ihf ftr.rnt ti.e mwut t;- eiajntiff . J t.Xt-i tit tfe KW antt tb fsiim a-t mvrtific i4 that nU &Tti t'i SK', ar.l t!t' SVt' t tU NK't tlbl. tlile r iBt--jil of ywa or in th. County t'nmt of the County , f ! NW. fb -iin. r of ytti in or tt promts ssf ltjsiaa," tat of Or-sosc iSK, f 5 rn.it af sitit'R ? rt thrf W- 4-3.'rt ts ist th maiur lit etatv of It-ltw S, u-iut tUe N" f tti- f b kbiut-iit iufrLor aurt utiit ti-frr SEiiin-(if. iti it jiV,. anst th- sV sf tb- JV aS : t th ii-n f a;d mr?i?f, ssrS ,Vi(ii,,. i9 h'tt-by icivR liiat the!th Sft' the HKt f sfi-b'H St.jthst ou ami a-h f vsi b ftr utuWvskiKuvd. W!t tn Hi tb Uay of !tn" K !v. and the Sit r.f the NW'V. - r harrd and f..rcrJd frnt ft mim-mmsx wf the rtate of Ucoft!-SK "? thT i"t ,f ibi3 pre'tii- .--ft In the County Court for iuusta 4.1'uiuy, oresutt. in tiu- Jijalit-r ot th rtt) of t ti tnttta iv iilluin. il.i (-tt'ii. NtitK-v IS licr hy Riv.u timt uud' authority at an ofilt r at it tt lett rourt t-rt-d Jn urr s. aifit-U Hitt. on ;na it lay of Ai.r b, -U and Sf( at tmait- a Si, hnti. the rt-ii irifjt-riy 1 fie uiiwr-1 -r the first .p lor ase. t fur i m I nionKtns t 5 VV. SU'i'h n!t dvvend f AU ermtt;s bviiir viaims a(f;tint ! ji rotate ie hyit rct4Utrei t i-r !! the aui!. ttuty venfU-a, r t"wnohp 2 4 rtuniH. rimice 4 (ft- fr aui-h ether and further relief as w th court may ern equttaora. TbE fsmsiimi is servcg uofi ru fe pbsta ihrfcOl for a prlii of one each waek for four cenaetu wltc (it the HMt&urf N RvSw, Bwpapr of ctoarat .'rpaa?hv p&&nnQ d iu4 i Itaasfeari. t"Nuielaa Coaatv. Orist fev siS-s wf lb- lion, X Hamit iifB, Jiiitjttf tof the Cirvait Ct urt wt thf itattf of tirKia fwr itjii Couutyv niade m the t:.th day of Pi-hraarv, 13?; Rt are here by g-snnirmt -iii-r an-? iompfiitt n wr before fmfr -c k si frcas the date of th ftrat tmbkirtM?a hr-0?. hUh 1 the 2 it tfjtj of Kebraary. HU H OKnTT. trvrd-'f hf Rtafwte: nf fb atMre: K-'nrjf. i H'esr. . 'irf the proper tttt hff, lo tht- uat M AdintBwtratt tx mi her home ia 2a :ttl:"M-fr"r Ia.wIj County. treifvrt. Mrs. K. Ii. Thrush of Upper Cant as had the misfortune to fall Mon day morning, injuring htT left fore aim. She was taken at once to Koseburjc, where ir, Hoover took an X-Ray picture of hr arm. it vag found that the iarge bouu was cracked for several inches. Notice I hereby jrjvtn that the, iia iiuiiit)fr d tmd. iiKit:! h;iS hfeu by an ordt-r ; t(t n SK.-vt-nieeii in tut low a of the county Court of the Matt: of , vt liivmLtlv. tKuittaa Couut trrt- tiregon lor isui;iss Coutity. aj- 0i. Mid ai- w maie mbject iniim of S. K. lity AH .eraoi!.H h aahl i-Uitu ar present thij siii! .I'liiVil hv iuw. adminiKtratriK. utt Paga wire fencing. We are. an tembiing car of Page Hish Carbon spring wire coyote fencing. Write for car door prices. Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. him : tif t the estate vitts latm Hgairist hereby notified to verified a r tfi the ii!iii-'rsJitteii it til oftieea off toJilii mation by tb oiurt. LJatvil January 31, f R K. HVKEH. Admtniatrator of e-atale ot iUo.ua K. SifCoiiUin. det eaited. UtisrhiirK, iHiuia Comity. OteK wtrbin fix miilhs from the date ft thi iitit;, ami first published at H. iMsrff, titesri a. thia Zit day wf i itKt.K STtU'tlKNS, Ad'fiintitU'.iirtK f the estate itl Mifrife JteheKa. deceaMt tL Harru CSt earns History of Roscburq the 5tatc oi urogon Counts'. r eeoti, wit bin Hhs front the d-Ue of this WYOMING OIL LEASE PROBE DEMANDED BY SENATOR Ass-x-utM Vtti Iatotl Wire) WAS HIXtSTOX, Feb. 20- -Ie- laled tbia 24tb day KHYTHR KKU.RV Aitministrutrix of the estate S. M. Kelley, deet-astd. sit i In the County no- i UiL-rofi ior i ? in the ( of January,; John tiat ( At! e in liereu ; tindermuned. was ur s of utwr M MMtt un 1 J uttj(fiiv (ov !souy.iai Comuy. f . jt js.sa w . rl. tistti t , ana TO CHKUlTtt iierth V, Cleman. Ptamtlffa, . Court ot the State ot , oouRm.sa uuuuiet tompa he t .Minty of HUHia j XtkTICtS TO C'ttKUITORS H. R 32ft, by Potter Providing j manding a thorough inquiri of the for additional requirements that j SuJt Vwk Wvtaninj;, oil field nurt-ty bonds or public works shall , leases. Senator Robinson, remihll- can, inuiana, cnarpeii in me senate today that the government had j oeen "defrauded out of hundreds t A:tnitn I iatey, det.-c.iaed. I Alt p.-ri(iij4 h.tiins (iaims s.iih ! nsi(t e-t;t(e are hereiV reHbrd u 1 jr-!te!H tl'-e sante. duly vejijled. In the County Court of the State of, with the proper ou-her lo the Ad Oresott for lioimbis County, ( in.ntwtratftr at Utt oftue, it& In the matter tt tise eslate of it';v St re. t. liosebutn. 3U;ir;on H, "J'hieie, deceased. M'ttunty, Oregon, witbm fi i.-e is iit-rehy stvea that the trmn t, date of litis hot son, antl fSnrton tmrt, A. J, it... ...nau tit o i.riiit', ft., tjitaner jh t- ,uslMj f tlimain us Trustee nt and for tvep that the iiUfas Lumli-f Compa.ii, on th- mh day ' rpyjimon. OMfiiuami, duty ahltofhteil : ibmissmm iaiawt f the estate o -i& Ciarit, A. J. Hrue, "jiidoer and C, t. Cit-uiaiia, above isitiiitd deteftdattta: n the name ot the State of tlre u and each uC you fire to-re-uy reijuired to appear and answer te ttfaiiila iiut oi pla i 1 1 1 i ii t-d LunigUi aeafrisft ytu in the above entttfed oiithSvli!yJt taojte on r tie srm tne iiihi piiom-nion albo cover claims for contributions due state accident fund. f S. B. 5, by Straer ilelaiins to citations to show cause on appli cations to sell real property. S. U. 14, by Strayer Relating to tifiis on mines. 3. R 2X, by J. O. Bailey Relat ing to the paying and apportion ment of the couuiy hiKh scuool tui tion fund. S. Ii. 53, by Norblad Prohibitin the operation of f iart trap west ot Fort Stevens and Cape Disappoint ment. S. II. 8, by Reynolds To create a revolving fund for the use vl ttato institutions. S. U. y, by E. F. liailev Pro viding a revolving fund for dt-t- of millions of. leases. n-fersiened bv order of the above. i,ii um.i fiii f.nhn.ied nt ' t'i tunumnn, and if you latt to etttHUd Cdurt duiy made and n,-.htt x r sn tin liist dav f,'i! d answer aid eomptitt, t td of record, has in-en ajKdnted Ktbrar ;p-attutrt tor wutil thereof will au- adiiii(iistrtor of the et;tte of tear- j " " vt'. YtiCNG, ii" tb eonrt for the relief d. - in St. Tifieie, deceased. diitiiatraf or of the state of maiitied iit Jid etmidait. a uv A1I -rions having elaima aRainat j,jm Untax d'-aed, ' euwt. stah-iucftt of wnuii i aw t.t- aaid estate are bereiy required tif ' f Seas? rr Judjcfient aaratnxt the de- doilars" by these preellt the fame aaty verified. a ' . ,: f'Birrt in in autu of lM..t. , , uy taw required, to the und.-riKn- oxiCK UK MJMlMst'tt 4THf? id out-ftHt at etbt fr t.-rit i i f etl. udmintsirattr, at the otfhe of " MIK Saasasa from Fehruut y I-. J-". and e, ju tss .-uw'i. ve- Ui J,(, rwu;ity t-,,utt f the Stiite of lurtfter m I wnn in-j 1 XOTICK Ttl CUKUITtlKS In th aaf Cf'Utity Court f t ;on for IhxikIum C man. T hi 4B Hi of Not iee 1m lie no y kiv m that Cti tmderstKite!, julsn J. Hrmns, wax on the If.ih day of January, dti;y it upon. ted i'dminir-tr ator f t'o altHVf entitled eiale tty the above ent iSb-d 'ourt. All per.on having -latins aK'iin.ft waul erdaie ie n tiuired ti oresfjit the sann- t' the i undersiKti' d al Yoin nlla. Oregon, ui to ii. t Witiftpb-. if is attorney, at lloxebiirp-. Ort-jjoti. duly vrifi.d m t prescribed by hi iv, within sik barsement of iruwt tuudss held ny i"jrtil ,r A jfZJ, ,,..i.hJ .e.i Vhia within six tnontba frwia or this notoe, I'.a.-d thm -i day of Knst pttbll-thcd thts 24th day January, lt-y. HKKMAS O. THtKUK, Adminfstifttiir of the estate Mat ton M. ThieJe. defeased. the date January, of of ' tere-wt at eisbt per rent per mtmiiu THE "50-4i or Fight!'" senti ment wis not universal in the State. Indeed, there was a seri es difference in opinion. War with England would seri ously cripple the South, by cutting off her cotton market, snd pos sibly limiting what might be slnve territory in the southwest. The situation was a difficult one, and the administration dodged the is sue neatly, as we shatt see next week. Certainly! WE certainly do appre ciate the confidence that this community ha in js and our p&liciesr a confi dence expressed in a most concrete, way by increasing patronage. We are appreciative and we wish the fact known. DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME, "tffilffftexliaHtl4 M flirt Csir.r'Plnc. and lane Streets Phoneirk III : A Ml .1 .-!, ffn the m.-itter of the fut of ;f( NovctuWr I . JMi, and th.-1 J Flale P.tlk devested tuFt'o-r um 'f vM.a with Interest . i Nuti.f ia Inn by Ktv.-n that pur-;.i5 sR&f per est p r aimum fr.oM - , -- tutmitt to the r.,r of the above tvtofcer . ant the fnttherl M ; titled eonrt ent r- d n tlo- Ul i davm f $UWl.t! with nert at r-'it iof (". biTiarv. rsr:, the tinf,-rfnii.(l t pr eent per aunum from th-, .-jTi admint.. ttat.-r i!i on and after ttt. : "b-r v l'l the further am Va . .-d dav of M.M'i-h. ff-r fei f ttl.21 with tutereat at eight . i 'ale and sell at private w!.- for P-r ee per annum fiom Xovemher I NOTtCti TO tHKWTtHl war veterans' state aid com mis sion. S. B. lit A, by committee on live stock To provide ftir the piotec tion of owners and persons in pos session of livestock, poultry and other persona.! property from theft or robbery. S. H. luss, by joint committee on medicine, pharmacy and deiitihiry Relating to dtspositiou of fundi collected by the state board of medical examiners. S. Jl. 31b". by Not bind -For boun dary hUivey on Columbia river be tween Oregon and Washington. day of Ja lit ii.trv. UN J. Hilt Administrator of the i J a Hit-s Thomas lloberta, de W.V, AOTIfli TO C'lttCIIITUIlH In the County tvurt Ort kmi, for the Coi Ian. !n the matter of the Jt bn Ih He.-se, rt .. Notbe is hereby State of of 1ouK- underKitfttt'ii ha io -tl as a-lnunlstra tr!x n GounfeNotes mm TEN MILE NEWS nrt of the Stitte In the County Coart of the Stiit iiri'Xn ftr !iiiilaa County. In tn- matter f xh- estate of Anna M. inK. deeeaited. Ntdb-f i itt-itl' gtvcR tnat me nrnl -rsiriu d a n the .Iff day of February. U.'b by oid-r t the aiiv' t-i.urt duly appolntt-d exteu-, 1 tr of the estate of Anna M. I"iis. jd. eeaj.td. and all persons hsvtna I'laltuK tiKiin.-it iaut estate are here-; 1 bv notified and required to present ! the time properlv veitiied t wlib 'voueh.-rs annexed to the tinder-; ! signed at rfo:nt i-21i in the IVr- t ' kin blidtRE in lltot-bars. treiron ' witlifn six nottiihi front the date of t ii... rr.t nubiieaihm of tint noth e. - ! !at.-d and first pubilalu-d luoru j.ry J.I.. !.. joHK T. O.XO. ! Kxeeulor of the estate of Anna ; M. I,ona deceased. easd. in li-ind 'a. tlhed real troierty: The ntthat ouait.r SK'1 of f ' aeettofl J". to nsttttp 3 outh oi : ratitce J west "f the Wiiiamette I Metidian in inmntas County, tire Ktt. (. Hots for anfd real froierfy wiil f he reeHved the im.i.-rxfiined at Hit tner t!.rttr..m attorney fe-ea, and tii-j ettt and dihttrementi of tt.ta ' -iit. snd fr a deeree o( Una voiirt ! that the morfKajte iven by the th-. f.dant Houghs funmher Company! to ti.o. II. K!a. W. K. (Itldiier ' snd Berths P, Ciematis, Kxenttxl f the estate of H!th Olemaha, de rM, ""fc. . - - sS - 3 COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA sent the Maine, duly i h ''niiiiii i tr-i t h tt the undi-rslsned, ureson. in 11 NWTIt-U 'i BBIIITtlRH Statu at lU'svbuirf, i rd first puhii.'hd thlH.IU.- d iv of Januai y. I lU TM M, ilKKSK. .te'n'-r.itrt of the estate John U. I!ece, de-H.eL ; In the I Carl i ; Notb nruter.s f 1 to 'oiiJttV court of tlo m f'r luKj;m Comit: natti-r of tim e&tate o ha T.diakKotu ib i-w e is herely Uen ti din d has hen iltdf f iniffrator with fh i nf the eatate of C;tr n, tlee.aned, hy of'h Coughs from Crtldi may lead to rioua trouble. Von can stop ihtm now with CreornuijtfiS, an etmilsiSeil creosote that ia pleawmt to tak CreoiauUton J a medical discovery; with two-fold action; ft soothes and bra It the inflamed" membrane and in liih'is germ growth. Of aU known drug creotste ts rec ognized by bijh medics! authorities as one of the greatest heating agencies for cnuftha from cold and bronchial irritation. CrcomuUion contains, Is addition ff creomie, othsr h-alisg elemeni wlikK soolbe anil hes! th ir.fiarned mrmbrinc and atop the u ritaiisa. wbii the creosote goe on to the stomach, ift abaorbed inia the blood, attack the seat of the troubla and check tho growth of the germ. Creonmlstsn la guaranteed uttftfae tory ta the treatment of couglts from eebis, brotithitt and minor iorm of bmiacbsal irrttations, and i excellent lot buildihi? up the ytctn after cold or ffu. Mcney refunded if not rtf jseved after taking sccord'ng to tlircc- The youns people held a very Irtoifstfui; meeting al the Tt d Mde church Sututay evening atter whieh Jiev. Alien pleached an in loiesiing sermon. The P. T. A. i lo meet at ISie cliuiTh the 22ml. There will he a short btisinesH meeting after w hi:rit them will be a program and re freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coate were Ten Mile vlsitou Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Stella lifce, who has been sick, is improving. Mr. Newton Hannah haa receiv ed word of the tterious illness of his father, Mr. L. F. Hannah, of Oakland, Iowa. Mr. T. M. ; rooms. Mis. A. M. Collier nnd Mrs. K. I). Lock wood were Myrtle Creek visitors Tues day. The continued cold weather is very hard on the sheep in thU lorality. A good many lambs are dying. CAMAS VALLEY NEWS The weather has moderated a trifle at least, and we .. hoping It will still continue lo warm up. Itev. Allen preached a very inter esting sormnn Sunday morning. Mrs. T. H. Hrown. who tinder went an operation at the North Need Capital 7 mi i ail a.-v We Help Financially After you have joined otir Suv itr.H and Loan A-vsody.tifm and have accumulated a certain ttmotint and ned ra pit ttl io fur ther feome buKitteas enierprH we stand rea ly to make the lean. If ymi want to, save the safe way come and let ua ex plain our plan. You are sure to become interested and convinc ed that ours i the desirable way to thrift. CREOSViULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Mead AT ft Women are sajing: "Pinkham'a Compound keeps me fit to do my work." "I was nervous and ail run down. Now I eat better and sleep better "It belped my thirteen year old daughter." "I took it be fore and after my baby was bora." "I am saining every day." HOW TO FIGHT EXCESS FAT There are hard way, like starvation, but fewer and fewer employ them, 'i here is a pleasant way, modern and scientific, which combat the cause. A vast number of people now use it. And the slenckr figures now seen everywhere areiargciy due to that. That method is embodied in Marmola prescription tablets. People hsv used them for 20 years rnuiiona of boxes of them. And everybody, in a'mosl every circle, see the change. New beauty, new health, new viral uy. Each box of MarmoU contain the formula, also the actemtnc reason fur result. So users have no fcr ot harm Learn the fact about Marnv'sa, bet suae of the good tt has done. A.-k your drug- ?st now for a $1 box w.th the book. oca decide On and after Feb. 17 IMPROVED STAGE SERVICE NORTH AND SOUTH Silver Grav Beginninc Feb. 1 7 stage service will be co-ordinated with that of the Red Tops both lines leaving and arriving at Stage Terminal Hotel And for your further convenience, tickets of the Ore;;on Singes, Inc.. may now be uied the Silver Grays and vice versa. For example you ran (;o to Portland on one line, return on the other, usini; the same ticket. Also Southern Pacific rail tickets may be used on the stages of these companies. Through Sliver Gray Stae to San Francisco will continue to call at S. I. Station, Phone or call on u at any time for all travel information. Southern Pacific Phone 11 (MA Uf- ri'Hf y at the Call of Illness! Aches, pains and chilis comff suddenly without warn ing. An Electric Heating Pad is ready for service in 30 seconds. A soothing, comforting temperature can be applied for hours at a t me. Easily regulated; con stant heat; some pads with three temperature ranges. Physicians advocate the use of heating pads for rheuma tism, toothache, ncurttia, indigestion, colds and afflic tions of the throat and chest. Be ready for all emergency t:eeds. Enjoy the modern convenience and better ser vice of an Electric Heating Pud Special this Month Only 93c Down, balance in Five Easy Payment The California Oregon Power Company Rotcburg, Oregon. r Baking Insurance If you Gad lay suit what ever m this baking powder, or iMiJt yoa do, jam pocef nil! Ktvn joui wey tad liso pay far Ae tggt, bvtta, (Soar, etc, yon have us?d mm There ia 110 substitute for ereani of tartar for fine baking There are substitutes - - but none that will produce fin baking. Ask any Iomtic science teacher which sh? prefers - a cream of tartar baking xmder or on that contains a sulttstilute. Ask any doctor. any. pure food, department. Any good baking powder will do an acceptable job- hut if it contains cream of tartar, you are ou the safe wde - that's all. But that's enough for millions of housewives. AH cream of tartar baking powders are about the same, andl sell at about the tanie price. But Western women have known for many yers that one ol tbem .-Schilling.. contains a full pound for their pound price. Tliey know it mean 10c in the purse every lime they huy Schilling full-Height baking powder. Head the Schilling htix-l - - it means jtwt what it say. That's another Schilling way of keeping faith with you. V J