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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. JANUARY 9. 1925. SIX i ! T7-.T7 A rATT"M,70 1 1 jJLriivl Ei I Ol; si 1 22iss2S: GROCETERIA 22iS i! SATURDAY Best Grade French Peas, per doz. Little Brown Jug Vanilla, per jug French Mushrooms, 2 cans Celery, per bunch Lettuce, per bunch Florida Grape Fruit, per doz 5 bars Crystal White Soap. 5 bai Royal White Soap. 5 bars White Wonder Soap. 5 bars Playmate Soap. 5 bars White Naptha Soap. I bar Toilet Soap. 1 fancv Shopping Basket. Vegetable Salad, per can 30c Fruit Salad, per can 30c Corn Beef and Cabbage, per can 30c Vegetable Dinner, per can 40c Serve 1 ourself and Save at KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA THE STORE THAT BROUGHT 'EM DOWN : lodgedirectory j Pythian 8isters, UnW-i Temple, No. 4 Meets tlio second and ' fourth Monday evenings of each . . month, at the K. of P. hall. Vis itor always welcome. JOHANNA OrtAE. M. B. r. Tir!TI.E WIMI1KRLY, MofR.iC. MARTHA OHHISTENSON. M.ofF". Umpqua Klan No. 8. Meet 2nd imd 4th Mondays of each month. Address P. O. Dor 885. Boa burg, Oreeon. ,' UnlorTEncimpment, No. 8. I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple on 2nd an 41h Wednesdays of each month. Visiting Patrt - orchs alwavs welcome. I.YI.E M. PA VIS. C. P. W. P. WBTHE11EI.L, ficrlba United AmsansMecis In Ma5 ... cabee hall first and third Wed nesdays. Visiting members at wnvs welcome. . I.ATTtFN McCUM.OCH. M. A. MIT.DRFP McCUI.l.OOIt. Treas. P.KM.K RTKPHTCNSON. Bee. Neighbors-or" Woodcraft, Lilac " Circle No. 49 Meets on first and 'third Mondav evenings, Id K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors Invited to attend. PONNA OAKI.KT. 0. N. MARGARET WHITNKY, Clerk B. P. 6. Elks. Roseburg Lodgf No. 326. Hold remilar comma niratlons at the Elk's Temple ns each Thursday of every month -All members requested to at tend regularly, and all vlaltlns brothers are cordially Invited ts 1 - attend. P. B. TWnAR. B. J. O. PAY. fiecretarv. 'CoTO.' FTPhlletarlan Lodge NaT 8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple every t'riday evening. Visit ing breth- i are always wol come. HON M.P YOVTNO.XN. O. A. J. rEDOES, Rec. 8o. J. B. PAII.EY. Fin. Bee. Knights-of "Pythias." AlpaLodoi No. 47. Meets' every Wedne " dav In Knlehts of Pvthlaa hall 130 Rose street. Visitors always elcomed. ri.AIR K. AT.T.FN. C. C. .T. R. FARRINOTON. M. F. E. E. WIMIIELY. K. R 9. ft'OSETll'RO" t.OIXIE NO.""in37l4 O O. M Meets every MondaJ night. Moose Hall. 218 N. Jack son St. Clb rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Visiting brothers woV come. I H. FURT.rfNa. Plctator. II. O. PAIIOKTVU, Secretary. JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer. - laureiChapter No. 31, R. A. M. Stated convocations on first snd third Tuesdays. Masonic --. Temple. All members reques ted to attend and visiting com- . panlnna welome. ' R. I.. Cooper. High TrlesL W F. HARRIS. Serotary. . Eaotes. Rosebu-gAerie Mceta In Macrnbee hall, on Caae street, "'"on second and fourth Wednes- da evenlnrs of each month, at ft o'clock. Visiting brethern In - - good etmdlnr always welcome , FI'rtKNE MTTl.E. W. P. P. RICHARP IH'SfH. W. P. Tt. F. OOOTiMAN. Bee. Roseburg TRebekah Lodge No. 41 I. O. O. F. Meet a In Odd Fel lows Temple every week on Tuedv evening. Vlsltlna memhors In good standing srs eordlallv Invited to attend. MRS. MAKOARKT AS1ICUAFT, n. n - -TH.t.IE I. JOTTNSO:. Rce. Set - " FTIIKTj BAII.EY. Fin. Roe. " UnltedBrothsrrod of Csrptnters and Jolntere of America Meets In Hoosa hall sarnnd and - fourth Tuesdav evenlnKS ol - each mr h. All rarpenten wel corned. T F. FOI.MTIJ, Red. Boa. 3. E. MOORE. Pres. yyBA. O. T V. Roseburg Rs , view No. 11. Holds reanlal ' meetlnrs on serond and fourtl Thursdays at :00 p. ra. Visit ... Ing sisters Invited to attend r views. Marcabee hall. Plna an4 Cass streets JESSIE RAPP. Col. MRS. BERYL C. OQDEK, C. SPECIALS! $2.85 15c 95c 10c 10c 75c I! ALL FOR Put Her Foot in It I went to a small tewn to tench school, and found that every imv seemed to be related to every one else. That cut me off frum all chance for friendly gossip, for one could never tell vlien she would be gossiping In frunt of some adoring aunt or cousin. I was explaining this, laughingly, to a girl in the town who had been nice to me. She remarked, "Yes, that Is so, but I am one exception we have no relatives hero outside our im mediate family you inuy gossip to nie about anyone." "Well, the people I want moat to gossip about are some newlyweds tlon't know their name, but aha calls 111 in Marling Donnle dear,' and they are too silly to be around suite peo ple." "Oh," replied my friend. "I had forgotten about my brother Don and hla wife they've been married about a month, hut we don't think they ore sillier than nnybndy else." ltehoboth Sunday Herald. Multiplication Feat The following method la generally nscd In tho multiplication of Roman numerals: It Is necessary to re member that half of C Is L, half ol L Is XXV, half of VI la 111 anil hall of V Is II and I remainder. Write the numbers to be multiplied side by aide. Double the first one n ml take half of the second, putllnit down an O If there la no remainder and an I If the remainder la one. The two numbers thus ohtnlned are set down under the original num bers, and the process la, repeated until the second column ends In I. Then cross out the lines that end in O and the sum of whut remali.s In the first column will ha the product. Pottal Service Growth The I'nlted States postal service really began In HVI1I when an olllcs was aot up In lloston tavern to re ceive letters from Europe. The Krowth lias hew steady ever since. High lights In Its course were the appointment of Ilenjatnln Franklin ns Hrxt Ktmaster general In 1775, adoption o." gummed stumps in 1S74, free city delivery In l.NiL't, railway post olllce M-rvlee In IStM. rural service In ls'.m, postal savlnit banks In 11111, parrel post In Una. airplane mall scrvire In lum, ami dally transcontinental nlr-uiall serv ice lu 1UJ4. Crapet Valuable F ood Eut grapes and fltht aneinls. drapes are particularly valuable hi the health diet because of the Iron they contain, which helps to bull. I up the red corpuscles of tho hiood There la no need of a medical mo tl.-e to persuade us to eat this de licious fruit, but to knew thnt whlir we lire eutliik' grapi-s we art' build Ing up our circulation Is surely not dNplcaalng. lu addition to the Iron the rraix contains other highly valuable lain I erals, which It carries into grupt j Juice and other preparations til which this abundant fruit so readllj lends Itself. Hero viHltlnx during tho day from the rural districts today waa Edward Carblln. Mr. Cach lin lives near South Peer Crook. Woodmen of 'ths World, Camp Nu 125 Meeis In the Odd Fellows Hall In Roseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. A. A. SCHL-OKMANN, C. C. M. M. MII.I.ER. Clerk. 6. E. S-. Roseburg enspter No. 3. Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each mnnth. All sojourning brothers snd sisters ars respect fullv Invited to attend. HAZEL, FRENCH, W. M. FIIEH JOHNSON. Seeii-tarv. a7K To a. m., t-iursi uode No. 13. Regular communication! second snd fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple,! Roseburg, Ore. Visitors ol cone. (1 K. OPINE. Jr.. W. M. W. F. HARRIS. Seo. K. O. T. M. rects each second and fourth Thursday of each month. In M.iccsbee I all. cop ner t'ass and Pins streets. Via Itlng Knlphts always welcom I C. GOODMAN. 0-m. O. W. ItAl'P, R. K. Bedtime Stories. In The Nursery wmt wnn tvts 6rr TOR the poot? to owe AWD THE WREiiTM. TOOTSTtf TO ?R0CEO 'RTAS' ONflBlY SAFE ptSWia P0WN "! HN-L TI6HT HAND BH CANT IMA6INE TJUT 7EP0RT5 "IhAT THERE'S ONE BUNDLE IN THE "PILE HIDDEN UNDER MCTOER'S BED THAT VEE15 UYl AWJM LETS IT BE KW6WK) HPS OFF AUNT rWllDA TCK SO0D IP SHE C0MCS ACROSS WITH ANY MORE W0OIEN MIT TEWV HE'S TOLP HER WHAT HE WANTS TATERNAl VOICE TR0M BELOW DEMANDS ARE TflTr SaU. TALKING, POIJT THEY KNOW SANTA OAUS WONT COME Tb inTLE CHI1BREM WHO WONT 60 TO SLEEP CHIEF FIGURES IN THE NEWS OF THE DA'S 00 JB Brig. Oen. Charles E. Sawyer, .Officers' Reserve Corps, personal physician to the late Presldcut liard'lng. dropped dead of heart disease at bis home, near Marlon, Ohio. Gen. Leonard Wood. Governor-Genera) of the Philippines, has declared the Volstead prohibition law does not affect the Philippines. Gaston U. Means, former detective for the Department of Justice, has disavowed his repudiation of the famous testimony he gave against ex-Attorney General Harry M. Liaughcrty. declaring he gave the repudiation under pressure. Mme. UIkoi IVniJeao gave a loaded revolver to guards at the Presidential chateau at li.im boulllet, France, and declared she had Intended killing l'leuilcr Hcrriot but that he "looked loo nice" to shoot. ' LEGISLATOR SEEKS TO DIVORCE WIFE.' ltK?. EDNA JAMXS TCOT!. (iinnlin? allegations, which nave inrown Washington smiety Into a furore, hava been mjile ssalnst Mrs. Kdna James Scott, ;le of li. p. reseniatlve Frank I). Scon In the latter'a actloa for divorce In t.ie courts at Alpena. Mich, lie accuses her of extiavaeances and Indijrr lions. Phs denies his chsr-s In loto. Meanwhile. Harry Wyrkorf, cashier si a faihlonable Waslilnmon apartment hotel, whose wmr Ins been mentioned In the case. Is threatening suit stor libel agaluil those seeking "to auke me Ihs goat U the Scoiu' marital Iihu- By i II II K II IK en f ASrnii i V TALK DRirre I'fTO THEY'D BETTER KNOWS THERE CLUYAS WILLIAMS I Mcdure Nevspaper SncBaJj1 n VOICE TR0M inTWND BED WANTS 16 KM0W HOWTar RW5 EXPECT CH1LPRLN TO 60 KtbHT W SOU Kounu CW15TMAS liyiE aND WHAT P0ES HE SUPPOSE W6 III ThST HVtOU. PAD IR006HT HOME IBttsSHr n OVER THE LIST OF THEIR WLSlRES , r CHECKIN& OrP THE THINGS THEY'RE. PRETTY SURE THEY'RE. G01H& TO 6ET DEBATE WHETHER THERE IS 6R BI1T ANY SANTA CLAUS. DECIPE PARENTS ARE KIPP1N6,THEY! ALWAYS ACTTOOUSH WHEN THEY MENnoN-TnE0U6ENT n in ARE SHU SKEPTICAL TJUT DECIDE ON THE WHOLEf NOT TAKE ANY CHWCt-V wnu MAY BE A SANTA CLA0S ffUR t? AXTI.EltS THEATRE . What kind of a badge docs prohibition agent wear - .... 1.9 Here uues no wi Whut are the tactics used by prohibition enforcement offlccraj when they make a raid? What treatment iB accorded' the guests In a cafe when prohl-, hition forces descend upon that cafe? 1 Tho foregoing are only a few j of the questions that had to be Settled in an authoritative man ner before the fllniia? of 'Wine, 'I Universal Jewel soon to be shown in the Antlers Theatre, waa completed. For "Wine" is the Bcreen version of the Wil liam Mnt-IInrg atory of the same name published in Cosmopolitan macazlne. and It has to do with the activity of society bootleg-. gers and of those who patronize them. LIBERTY THEATRE According to Edward Jose, the motion picture director perhaps best remembered for his work in ! "A Fool There Was" and "The 1 Light That Failed," Pearl White I has succeeded In crowding more j novelty and thrills in her new six I reel production, "Perlla of Paris." I Ithfiii in any of her many other no- ! 'table screen successes. Edward Jes,. directed the Jateat Pearl White offering, and as he nlso di reeled the beautiful litte dare-dev il in several of her other pictures. At tin' Liberty Theatre today and tomorrow. Stomak-Aid Sufferers from Chronic Stomach Trouble, Liver. Bowels, Kidneys will find a POSITIVE remedy in this formula. 8oz. bottles only $1.00- Postagc Prepaid. THE RUBOTT CO. 7528 Woodstock Ave. 1 Portland, Ore. Brown Swiss 1 Breeder . .rP.lM Cfi Bv making tliorouh test Of Hodden's Calf Steal !5.ir.Ci;; : ... V i. .'V.: BBOH N BWIlUS STOCK FARM Orshara, Orftron, i Autruftt 2S, lDl'i. TTfdrn-Tlrew.r MUUog Co,' ' l'orUstnd, Un-tioa. Pr Mr. UoJftcii: i I dti) ftirloirc Thto of a Prown fwlr cfllf mhUU Wll tvd OO llmlutjn '""l iin fnllf CflnTlnrd, ft CTtnt It a thoroiik'tt tem. that your Calf Mm I. wun ffi n ptr dinxtlout, U a rvaj boor buUJT.- i Voara ttj tnilr. 1 (Signed) THKU. UltrOOKB. j Hod-en's Calf Meal j Msnnfs.-tnred by i iionoitN-iiKKwaTKu Mii.i.ixa ca rortUnd. Urvgea Sold By ! Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Rostburg, Oregon t LOCAL NEWS Mr. Brown In K. E. iirown w asa business vis itor In from the rural districts for a short time Thursday. Mr. Drown la a Wilbur resident, Visits For Time Mrs. Loren Miller spent Thurs- aay in tnia cay visiting anu anop- piug. She Is rom uiuaru. anu re- turned home in the afternoon, : From Melrose In from the rural districts for a : few hours yesterday waa C. H. ' Parkhurst. Mr. Parkhurat was here atendfng to business matters. lie is a resident of Melrose. Quite III ' ljt Verne Spaugh, the son of Mr. and Mra. Albus Spaugh, of thia city, la reported quite ill today at tbe'famliy home on I'ine street Sbocping In Roseburg . Mr. and Mrs. Sprague, oruth- erliu. apent a good part of the day in htla city shopping. They came over by motor during we early morning. . R. H. Maynard Here K. H, Maynard, a saw mill man from Klco t'reek, above Dlllard. was a buslneaa visitor to this city during the morning. Hers Yesterday Mrs. Huron Clough was a visitor here yesterday from the rural dis- trlrta. She is a resident of Can- yonville and was here shopping and visiting. V.sit Here Thursday In. from the rural districts Thursday for a few hours was Mra. rJ. v ilson. Mrs- Wilson la rrom Garden Valley, and returned home in the afternoon. She was here shopping and visiting. Mrs. Betden Leaves Mrs. L. A. Belden, who has been In this city for a short time looking after business matters, left Thurs day afternoon for her home at San Francisco. Mrs. Beldon also made a trip to the coast on business yes- WAXT9 AMF.M1MEXT TO POTATO LAW. (Aaoclatfd Pras Laied Wire.) 4, PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 9. Amendment of Ore- gon's potato law Will be submitted at the coming 0 session of the legislature by C. E. Spence, state mar- kot master. The amend- ment would put teeth into the present law by provid Ing a penalty for all viola tions. Convictions would bring a fine of not less than 1 or more than $100 or imprisonment in the county Jail . for not lesa than 10 days or more than 30 days. EASIER TURN GOODS I iBack to After the rush and excitement of the holidays it is always a relief to (?et back to normal. We are n6w ready with a full line of good things to eat, to give you quality and service as usual in the best way we know how. Just come in and 'give us a trial order. You will always find our prices and quality right. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY " Olympia Rolled Oats 25c Olvmpia Pancake Flour ,- 25c Olympia Wheat Hearts' -. ---25c Sweet Navel Oranges, by the half box ....$1.00 By the dozen, 3 dozen for 25c Bulk Seedless Raisins, lb 10c 2 10c Loaves Bread .15c California Soft Shell Walnuts, per lb 20c Rananai ner nound 10c W S A y S g 3 JsJ g White Laundry Soap, 30 gj A ,v i ;S j S ia IN OUR MEAT MARKET WE OFFER QUALITY BEEF Steer Pot Roast, lb : -.- ---15 Steer Boil Beef, lb 12 1-2 Choice Round Steak, lb - 20c Choice Sirloin and T-Bone Sftak, lb 22c Milk Fed Veal Roast, lb 15c Milk Fed Veal Stew, lb ., 12 l-2c Fresh Made Hamburg, lb 15c Pure Pork Sausage, lb 15c Bacon Squares, lb. - 25c Picnic Hams, lb lc Heavy Packers Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 25c Lard, 2 lbs. for 35c Fresh Side Pork, lb , 18 Fancy Heavy Hens and Fryers. We Draw All Our Poultry We Slice Ham. We Trim the Meat Not the Customer g 15 W g 'S fi -j iS ! f. PEOPLES Grocery Phone 145 Motoring South lluslness Visitor Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coode lop- Hero spending the day on busi ped over here yesterday and last ness Thursday was E. D. Smith, night enrouto from tho north.! Mr. Smith is from Portland, and They are living In Portland, and' ia connected with the Southert are on their way southward by; Pacific company. He left . lot motor. They left this morning, the north this morning. New Arabian Nights AMAZED at wares described in modern news papers and magazines, ancient readers would believe them fantastic Arabian Nights tales of cylinders that bottJe the lightning's flash, of tiny ticking gold that measures the turning-over of all the earth, of bits of metal that pull concerts out of thin air and sing them to you in your living room. Yet you accept these Arabian Nights Enter tainments as naturally as the products they repre sent. The printed page has kept you in daily tpuch with all the audacities of progress. If you are wise, you keep on reading the ad- vertiscments in these pages. You read them every day. . Only through them can you soonest learn of new comforts and conveniences men have thought out for you. You read them to keep alert to ways of mak ing your life more pleasant. You read them to compare. To choose. To save. THAN RUBBING THE LAMP TO THESE PAGES AND HAVE THE OF THE WORLD BEFORE YOU Normalj bars $L00 SUPPLY CO, Meat Market 363