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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRiDAY, FEBRUARY $7. 1925. SIX Hart Schaffner ScMarx Clothes FINECLOTHES DON'T COST THEY PAY Fine clothes aren't luxuries, they're economies, dollar for dollar they give you more for your money in long wear. They pay in respect, too elf respect and the re pect of others The I Inrt Schaffner & Marx suits for Spring are a pnying proposition. GLORIA IMPROVING PARLS. Feb. 27. (iloria Swan son who is patient In a cllnl cat Auteuill recovering from a recent topei-ation, passed an excellent 'nixht, It wun reported (his morn Ink'. "The Dim star's temperature lhaa returned to normal. MORROW FINED $50 Harry Morrow, who resides near Oakland, as arrested lant night ! charged with poxspsHion of liquor. i He entered a pica of guilty v. hen arraigned before Justice of the Pi -are Oorge Jones, and was fined 150. KITCHEN CUPEOARD Br NELLIE MAXWELL 4-H- H More About Saladi BETWEEN seasons there is Hirh a comfortable feeling that let luce we have always with us; other greens limy come und so, but this is nlwavs dependable. Vegetable Salad. Cut Into smnll pleres the stalks of celery,' ndd a small Imttlo of sweet pickles, two jrrn peppers, one nieillum-slzed onion, one llilnl of a cupful of ca pers, two lnrj-'O lettuce hearts, one cupful of cooked green beans, four small cooked heels and one small ciin of anchovies; mix with one lil-hli-spoonful of vinegar, two labia spoonfuls of olive oil and one small bottle of stuffed olives, sliced. Serve on lettuce. Shamrock Salad. Cut green pep pers crosswise, choosing those which will give the trefoil form, when sliced. Fill the halves after retrieving seeds and veins with a nicely sensoned cream ehccr press ing the filling In tlnnly. Chill, then cut Into slices nnd serve with a strip of green pepper as stein. Orange 8alad. Hisnove the peel Ing from oranges nnd le much of the white skin as possible, then cut Into very thin slices. Arranging them In overlapping slices on indi vidual plates on lettuce. Serve with a nicely seasoned French dressing. Prune 8alad. Arrange three or four stewed prunes, which have been drained and the stones re moved. In nests of lettuce; sprinkle Willi chopped nuts and serve with any desired dressing. The prunes may lie stuffed with nuts, cheese or a lilt of tender celery. Tills salad Is especially nice with duck. Southern Onion and Apple Salad. Take a mfld large onion, cut It Into very thin slices, then Into dice; mix Willi finely diced, gondiliivorcd apple; add a good salad dressing and serve on lettuce. In tiny such salmi the vegetables should be ul fine, to be well-seasoned Willi the dressing. Large chunks of apple, or of any fruit or vegetable, are never well uiaiinuted, neither do they look appetizing. V2b, Wftatorn Newspaper Union.) StopCouqhsi W. F. CHAPMAN Mtmona a xjuver naottM The ntiiMml tri-o tins peculiar vhlniH, It Ht'Hin in prvfer Culifor n!a na It lnitiltiit. iim fH ppr nt of the nlmnmlH tnnvn In Antrim un iir(Mlu-('l In thnt Htute. niul In it rnthr rcKtrlH'i u-rrllnry air thnt. The hulk of the tmi Is pfown nroun'l Biinnln;, s:iy Nature M ft ra il in p. It Kceitm to require the spot whore extremes of cold nnd heut are prenciit in their resiectlve sen Bonn, niul photoruphfl have heen taken of an nrehtifil . with snow on the ground on the first of February, and UK"ln with the trees In full bloom on the J0th day of the month. The Fame variety will not fertilize one another. Growers must plant alternating rows of liard.stnlls and paporshells l' order to Insure .a hurve&t. Likes and Dislikes for ' Various Kinds of Food Mnnv intviL mativ foods, manv ' raun. lue luxury ot one eopie m , tiie bane of another. An attempt U tittim' mtiile tti InrritdiiiM etniiilai na ' an article of food In certain London reMuuruntH. I lie lTeuch, or count. nii'ii nl stin i 1 si rm n i i j-n v u-li I ! liriiiahrn utmost stimlder at the thought of fitting them! let I-nc- huh fiilka fit tmi4ilkt. vhIkn timl winkles, which n eoine countries are reyiinleil ns beini; unfit for hu man (-nKiimption. In England the eel Is relished by ninny ieople, but in .Scothmd It la detested by nearly everybody. JUbhitg are locked up on as vermin in Koine parts of America and Australia and are el doin nerved at table. In lirltain rabbit pie U n favorite dish. Swede turnips are often eaten in Scotland and Canada with other vegetable, whereas In Fume parts of Knyland they are cordially disliked and iven , .nl to cattle. Turnip-tops In Scot land, at'alu, i-r, not considered I worth cooking. Hut In Covent (iar- ! den they Bell by the ton. London Mail. ', I r . si HI tar r2 i? P1 '.Ml .. -7 k e i el - m k B r i' DCs CA.ifiintCU HI UtlOC DO NOT iuffer Indefinitely with Piles or other Rental or Colon di ordcTS. Examination will relieve you oi worrf and doubt about your condition and my treatment will cause speedy recovery of your former good health and vigor. My treatment for Piles is CUARAN- True Poetry The first true or Inspired poetry I alwnys from within, not frtun with out. The exierienee contained In it has been spiritually transmuted from lead into pild. It i. severely loKlcal, the most trivial of its adorn meutH helns wuiiservlent to, and sujf Kested by, the doiuinant idea; any departure from 'whose dictates would be the "falHlfylnn of a revelu t.on." It Is unadulterated with world wisdom, deference to prevail ing oplrdons, mere talent or clever ness. . . I's "uihI; h the ex nresston of the law of Its growth: I go that It could no moro be set to i a different melody than could a rose- tree be consummated wnn lines or violets. James Thomson. i Growth of Jellyfish The manner In which a Jellyfish produces its Vhlldren" Is really wonderful. , In most case the belnnlns Is nn ouz, which, lylnjr on the bottom, J produces a beautiful tree-like growth. The "tree" fastens Itself to the bottom nnd brings forth buds I which, when r!pe. drop off Jind de vclt.p Into Jellytlsh. The latter, In turn, lay ej-irs and the process Is re- I peatcd, as told in London Tit-Hits. Host of the very lurne species have a different way of reproducing themselves. The e'g Is set free In the water and develops Into a penr- i shaped larvae, which for a while swims about rapidly, being provided with hair-like appendages that serve ' the purpose of ears. Then the larvae Kettles down, anchors itself to the bottom, increases In size rapidly and finally splits up Into thin, flat discs which swim oft und grow up ! Into large Jcllytishes. But Not Now "Prices aro beginning to come down now, miss. Two years ago them tKK would have cost you doa ble." "Two years OS", when these ckr were fresh, they would have been worth It. How would you feel if the fact that you are slow pay were displayed on a billboard to be read and discussed by those interested in your case? Strange as it may seem thnt is exactly what happens when you don't pay your bills promptly. The files o the Douglas Creditor's Association, Incorporated, are the billboards and some 100 merchants of Douglas County are the read ers. When your account reaches the age of 90lays and no special arrangement has been made it becomes delinquent and when you are inquired about you are reported "Slow Pay," and quite naturally your account is rot classed as desirable. Your merchant will be obliged to say "No," when you ask to charge it, for the one and only reason "Too Slow," a condition which you alone created. Resolve now to keep your name off the "Dill Board," which can easily be done by, v PAYING YOUR HILLS PROMPTLY Roseburg & Douglas County Merchants Assn. pi. 259 iy it p i.rrnf i jtet Roseburg, Oregon GUARANTEED USED CARS Ovorlnn'l Tourinu (iooil Tlrt'H uml liattrry $100.00 fhcvrolrl TourliiK Looks Rood & runs pood $150.00 Iluick Klx TourlnK (!ood condition 8300.03 Ford 4 Door Hi'dan S5S5 00 All in A 1 conillllori. New Tins anil lots of extras. Essex 4 Ouch $675.00 Iielmllt mid riflnlslird In Uco. Roy Catching Motor Co. Across from City Hall Roseburg Horses Repay Kindness It Is Raid the Arabs were the first to appreciate a liorse's Intelligence anil to treat him neenrdlnly. They kept the history of their horses writ ten on tablets of Ivory and traced their parentage bark to the time of he pharanhs. They were extremely thoughtful of the comfort of the horse and It was even said they took better cure of ihelr horses than they did of their funillles. Constant companionship made the Arabian horse quick to understand the mean I nt of wnnls. nnd kindness inniln I them fearless, brave and obedient. The Intelligence of the horse varies Just as it does In other animals, or ' even people, nnd is developed or re tarded according to man's treutmenl , nf him, wiys a bulletin of the Amer ican Society fur the Prevention of Cruelty to Annuals. TfcED co cure you or the fee for youri treatment will be refunded. Call or write for my FREE ' book on Piles and other i Rctal and Colons disor ders. ill DEAN. M D.Inc PURT1ANO OfFIClS' SEATTLE OFFICES. Of Dein Bujiain. lO.-Ml Skmttr Auildin. 9TM WI Union Encampment, No. 9. I. O. O. F. Meete In Odd Kellowe Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesday! of each month. Visiting Patri archs always welcome. FitKD MIU.F.It, C. P. W. P. WETHERELL. Scribe Pytman Sisters, Umpu-'a Temple, No. A Meets tlio second and fourth Monday evenings of each month, at the K. of P. hall. Via. Itors always welcome. MARTHA CHRISTENSEN, M.E.C. EVA MARKS. M. of R. C. EVALYN HOOVER. M. of F. B. P. O. Elks, Roseourg Lodgi No. 326. Hold regular commu nications at the Elk's Temple oa each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. D. B. BDBAR. E. ' J. O. DAY. Secretary- X LODGE DIRECTORY 1 Neighbors cf Woodcraft, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third MondRV evenlnes. In K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors Invited to attend. AI.VIA WETHEREI.L. O. N. MARGARET WHITNEY. Plerfc United Artisans Meets in Mao cabee hall first and third Wed nesdays. Visiting members al ways welcome. LAUREN McCPI.T.OCH. M. A. MILDRED McCDI.I.Oril. Treas. tlFI.r.E STEPHENSON ST Umpqua Klan No. 6. Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month 4 Address P. O. Box 885, Rose hunt. Orfleon. b. ET8Ho.eburgcnapt.er No. IA Holds their regular meeting on the first and chlrd Thursdays In each month, all sojourning brothers and Bisters are respect fullv Invited to attend. CORA 11. SINdl.ETON. V. M. FREE JOHNSON. Secretnrv. W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Re . view No. 11. Holds regular meetings on second and fourtfe Thursdays t 8:00 p. m. Visit lng sisters invited to attend re views. Maccabee hall. Pine ant Caas atreets. CLARA BON'EBRAKE, Com. JESSIE RAPP. CoL KEARNEY'S soais-st. GROCETERIA 300W-Cas8St- SATURDAY SPECIALS! Carnation Milk. tO cans for 85c Bread, small loaf 6c, large loaf 10c Sugar. 6 lbs. for 45c. 12 lbs for 85c Bi.-.k Peanut Butter, 2 lbs for 35c Bulk Mince Meat. 2 lbs for '. 35c Cream of Vbeat, 2 packages for 38c Large Oval Cans Sardines in Tomato Sauce, 3 cans for 33c Borax Soap Chips, large size, 2 pkgs. for 55c Peet's Washing Machine Soap, 2 pkgs for .r-..55c Chipso Washing Powder, 2 pkgs. for....... ..45c Seafoam Washing Powder, 2 pkgs for 45c Citrus Washing Powder, 2 pkgs. for.... . 45c White King Washing Machine Powder, large size 2 packages : 85c White King Washing Machine Powder, small aize, 3 packages 25c Serve 1 ourself and Save at . KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA THE STORE THAT BROUGHT. 'EM DOWN K. o. T. M. Meet each second and fourth Thursday of each month, in Maccabee hall, cor ner Cass and Pine streeta. Via lting Knights always welcome. L. C. GOODMAN. Cm. O. W. RAPP. R. K. Ro.eburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Pel lows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Vlsltlns members In good standing art cordially Invited to attend. MRS. MARGARET ASHCRAFT, N. O. TILLIE I. JOHNSON, Rec. See ETHEL, BAILEY. Fin. 8ec. A. F. o A. Mt Laurel Loa-fle Na 13. Regular communication! second and fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple, RoBeburg, Ore. , Visitors wel come. M. S. HA MM. W. M. W. F HARRIS. Rec. Auction Sales Farm or city aucUuud see ns for dates. - We buy and sell furniture. Bargains In new and ased Household Goods. Radabaugh-Patlerson 928 4. Jackson Jhone M1-J MATERNITY HQ ME 1118 Winchester 3fc Phofle 4iK Mrs. D. CornweU Patients Privileged to Have Their Own Doctor ' Distinctive Homes- It's not enough to have matched sets of beautiful furniture. Your individual ity' culia for those single pieces of ex'iislte design which add so mui-h of charm and color to the home. WE CAN FIT YOU OUT , WITH SUCH v DISTINCTIVE PIECES. COMPANY 321 N. Jackson St., Roreburg SAVE with SAFETY mm DRUGSTORE KANTLEETf Hut Water Bottles II. You save bt-raine It l v,-ry flm-at qiiallly Hot Water Untile ever enlil Ht the prit-e. You are safe luraine it w.n't li nk It's made III one i-i, re, no pranm, iitii-ra or patrtirs. (tuaranii'd (ir two $0.50 ears. Nathan Fullerton 77)9 'R.exafZ Prut Start Roeeburg, Oregon Woodmen of tne world. Camp Nu. 125 Meets In the Odd Fellows Hall In Roseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vls ltlns: neighbors alwavs Hcome. JOI! DELL 11ESS. ('. C. M. M MILLER. Clerk. Laurel Chapter No. SI, R. A. M. Stated convocations on first and third Tursdavs, Masonic Temple. All members reques ted to attend and visiting com panions wnlome. A. A. WILDER, HlKh Priest W. F. HARRIS. Reretarv. Co. O. F., Pnnetartan Lodge No 8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brethern are always wel come. DONALD vorrio. N. CI. A. J. OEDDE3, Rec. Sec. J. n. HAILEY. Fin Sec. rosf.iii'ro Xrmr.ENo. 1037 L t). O. M. Meets every Wednesday night. Moose Hall, 24S N. Jack son St. Club rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel veome. W. A. "Or.ARD. hlrtator. H. O. PAROETER, Secretary. JNO. M THRONE. Treasurer. Knights of fythiai. Alphe Lodge No, 47. Meets every Wednes day In Kntchta of Pvthlaa hall 130 Rose street. Visitors always welcomed. SAM CHKISTENSON. C. C. HOY O. YlU Ni'.. M. F. F. E W1MltF."l.Y. K. V 1. ITnited Brothernood of Carpenters and Jointers of America. Meets In Moose hall second and fourth Tuesda evenings ol each mc Ih. AH carpenters wel corned. T. r. HOI. MF J. Rec See. J. K. MOORE. Pres. Caglea.- Roseourg Aerie Meets IV Maccabee hell, on Cass street on seconil and fourth Wednee da. evenlnr-i nf each month, al t. o'rlork. v"lsl'n brethern Id good stnno:r' always welcome FI'flENR I.1TTI.K. W. P. P. RICHARD Bl'SCH, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Sec. The Shortest Cut to Your Shopping is via the News-Review Advertising Columns. Each evening, as you scan the pages of the News-Review you have the short cut outlined for your daily shopping tour. You read the "spicy news of world interest in the telegraph dispatches, you scan the local page for city happen ings, and then turn to the compelling announcements, where Roseburg mer chants are announcing scores of bargains for your convenience. It is only natural that you compare and select the values, and the next morn ing you find that the route mapped but saves you a lot of time and work, be cause you are enabled to go directly to those stores whose ads you have per used, and "you lose no time in hunting the streets for some chance place you never heard about nor read of. All of these ads for Roseburg merchants have been written for you special benefit they are really instructive, entertaining, and by getting the habit of reading them and following -suggestions that are offered, you'll save many dollars and a lot of needless worry. ssasa. ' X$ ROSEBURCr News-Review f DOUGLAS COUN-l-V E