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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. MARCH 23. 1925. THREE How To Get Your Money's Worth Look Inside! MILLIONS of people are wearing shoes whose construction they know little or nothing about. And a large proportion of them are switch ing from one shoe to another trying to find real shoe satisfaction. ' There' one way to find it. Look intidt the hot. We have an Htmcnd& Foot-Fitter split shoe that enables you to see what's inside. That's the only way you can properly judge shoes. The split shoe will bring out facts about shoe construction that will prove a revelation to you. Come in, examine it and see the beautiful new (tfmcndA Foot-Fitter models. DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. fygZH- FOOT-FITTERS' Famous Athletic Director Lays Down Principles That Should Be Followed in Selection of Coach SYRACUSE, N. Y., March 21. Fielding H. Yost, director of ath letics for the Cnlversity of Michi gan, noted for his character build ing qualities in the teaching of boys, today laid down a summary of principles, that, he- declared Bhould be followed in making the selection of a coach. Yost gave his views In an ad dress before the student body of Syracuse University at the Na tional "S" banquet. The first question to be asked. Is ''what manner of man is this? How does he think and act? ' Is he sound and clean iind fine, so that his Influence will be Inspir ing and uplifting? Will he set a being the sort of man we want each of his boys to be? If thi3 question cannot be answered fa- To Locate In Portland Will IrnU In Eugene- Misses Maud and ' Pearl Phrurh I H. E. Randett, who ha clerked left Saturday night for Portland, . in various grocery stores in the where they will join their parents,1 city for years past, will leave to who have been there for the past , morrow with his family for Lu several weeks, and will locate! gene, where they will locate per there. 1 manently. I POPULARITY Means Service and Satisfied Customers A real personal interest in the wants of each customer ! our aim. Our increasing business is ample evidence that our service and reasonable prices are appreciated by the public. Walk in our new Jackson St. entrance and inspect our remodeled dining room. Good Meals 30c and Up. Open for Business from 5 a. m. to 12 p. m. Uhe DOUGLAS GRILL W. R. WARNER. PROP. SPECIAL DRY SLAB WOOD S3.25 Per Tier This Price Holds Until April 1st Only DENN-GERRETSEN CO. Phone 128 231 N. Main St. I I Started Your Garden? I YOU WILL FIND HERE Tools For The Gardening As Veil as Wheelbarrows, Lawn Mowers, Crass Catchers, Etc. SEEDS AND FERTILIZER Zigler-Fee Hardware Cb. Phone 25 I 119 NO. JACKSON w OUR NEW HOME $ WATCH Ol WINDOW FOR HAROAIMS I sr --(j from Your J Next Pair of Shoes jTt", - ituD. J vorably, stop then and there. No ! other qualities can supplant the i fundamental quality of charac ter. I "The next question is: Just how well-does he know what he I wants to teach? Is he thorough or superficial? Is he progressive lor reactionary? Is he original 'or without imagination. In short : can he bring with him a thorough solid knowledge and will he keep ! that knowledge constantly abreast 'of changing conditions? "And finally: Can he teach j others what he knows? Can ho lake knowledge, add expressive j ness and Impressiveness of speech and action, season it with enthu siasm anrijgive his students some thing that will not only be easy , to grasp, but also pleasant to ' mater?" - LOCAL Vlnlts In Huge ne Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton spend the week-end lu Eugene. Home for Visit La Verne llawn. of Corvallls, Is home In Koseburg for a two weeks' visit. . . Hera Saturday Mrs. Cecil Fessler was a visit or in Hoseburg Saturday from Wil bur, and tiiwnl the day shopping and visiting. From Winston I Ivan Lander was a visitor in I this city Saturday from Winston. ; and spent the day visiting with friends. ! Mrs. Lawson Visits ! Mrs. T. G. Lawson was a visitor from Camas Valley Saturday, and spent the day here on business and slioppiug. Mr. Chapin In Sherman Chapin was he-e from points south of Ilia city Saturday transacting business. lie resides at Myrtle Creek. Ill With Influenza Mrs. A. O. Dodge la quite 111 at her home with an attack of influ enza, having been confined to her bed since Tuesday. From Camas Valley Here from Camas Valley Satur day was Mrs. F. M. Woods. Mrs. Woods spent the day shopping and transacting business. Visitor From Drain Miss Alberta Wilson was a visi tor from points north of the city Saturday, and spent the atternoon here on business and shopping. Miss Parker Visits Miss lieulah Parker was among those from points north of the city to spend Saturday here visiting and shopping. She resides at Wilbur, ItetnriiH from O. A. C Miss Constance Henderson, an O.'A. C. student, arrived here last Friday, to spend the spring vaca tion with her mother. Spend Saturday Here Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brow-n were here from their ranch near Dixon ville Saturday, and spent the day visiting friends and shopping. .Mrs." linear Visitor Mrs. C . Hagar was a visitor in this city from points east of j town Saturday afternoon, and spent several hours visiting and chopping. Mr. Dick In , It. W. Dick was a visitor in this city from Camas Valley Saturday, and spent the day purchasing suit plies and attending to business matters. t . From Carnes Dedrick French was a visitor In this city from Carnes Saturday, and spent several hours here visit ing friends and transacting busi ness. Mr. Richter and Family In Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richter and family were in from the rural dis stricts Saturday visiting friends and shopping. They reside on Sun shine Ranch. Mrs. Lander Visitor Mrs. John Lander was here Saturday from points south of the city and spent the afternoon visit ing friends and shopping. She re Bides at Winston. Returns to Independence Miss Emma Henkle returned to her home at Independence Sunday after spending the week end In Hoseburg as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Dixon. From Riddle Among the visitors here Satur day from southern points In the county was Fred Suessy. Mr. Suessy Is from Kiddle, and spent the day transacting business. Miss Dick Visitor Miss Lois Dick was among those from out of town points lo spend Saturday In this city visiting and shopping. She resides at Camas Valley. From Melnwe Ward Julir was a visitor In this city Saturday and spent several hours attending to business mat ters. .Mr. Julit is a resident of Melrose. Here Saturday Miss Lucille Cilbrealh was a vis itor from southern points In the county here Saturday, and spent the day shopping and visiting mends. She resides at Kiddle. Returns From University Gordon Ilfbbs arrived here Satur day from Kugene, where he has been attending the I nivcrslty if Oregon this winter, and will visit with his sister during spring va cation. On Way to Mi-dfonl Miss Thelma (iansway stopped over .n this city Saturday for a 'short limn to visit friends, on her way horns to Medford to spend the spring vacation wltb her par ents. I Hotel Head Visit-- W. V. Chadwlrk. of Salem. president of the Stage Terminal i Hotel Company, spent Friday In nnseimrg, as the guest of W. A. Cummingi, manager of the, com- pany's hostelry in this city. Motor o Myrtle Point Mrs. Chester. Maine, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, at Hnuth Deer Creek for the past week, returned to her home at Myrtle Point, Saturday afternoon. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss l,ela Swift and j John Uamlln Inho latter'! car. NEWS Mrs. Iloganl Visits Ilei Mrs. C. E. Bogard arrived here from Coos Hay Saturday and visit ed here overnight. From Oakland D. Nelson was a visitor In this city from Oaklund over Saturday and transacted business matters. From Riddle V. Sargeant was here from Riddle over Saturday visiting with friends and attending to business matters. Building Residences John Langenberg Is constructing two residences, each valued at ,2,000, In Block 39 on 2nd Avenue north. Mr. Schniiillo He A. Schmidle arrived here from Coos liay Saturday afternoon, and la spending several daya here at tending to business Interests. Visitors From Azalea William Jautier and brother were visitors in this city Saturday from Azalea and spent the day bere ou business and visiting. Spend Day Here Mrs. J. E. Clark and daughter. Miss Clark, were visitors In tbis cily Saturday from Riddle. They spent the day shopping. . Returns From Salem Mrs. P. W. Henry, who has been visiting In Salem with friends tor the past week or so, returned to this city Saturday night. From ilendai home at Glendale Sunday, after visiting and transacting business In tins city over Saturday. B. II. Bates returned to his home at Glendale this morning after visiting and attending to business1 matters In Hoseburg Saturday and Sunday. Visitor Saturday Miss Delorne Parrott was a visi tor in this city Saturday from Ump qua, where she teaches school. She was bere visiting and shop ping. t Mr. Horton Visitor D. R. Horton was a visitor In town Saturduy from southern points In the county, and spent the day on business and visiting friends. He Is from Riddle. Here Saturday Mrs. H. E. Mahoney and daugn ter, Bernlce, were here from points north of the city Saturday and spent the day visiting friends and shopping. They are from Oakland. Visits at Riddle Miss Audrey Watherford left Saturday night for Riddle, where she visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Weatherford. From Coast R. F. Uebhardt was here over Saturday from coast points at tending to business matters.' Mr. Oebhardt Is a resident of North Bend. Harry Stapleton Improved Hurry Stapleton, who has been quite 111 with pneumonia at his home on Chadwick street for the past two weeks. Is reported much Improved and Is now able to sit up. Visitor Saturday Mrs. L. S. Howard was a visitor In this city Saturday from south ern points in the county. She re sides at Riddle, and was here shopping and visiting. From Green Mrs. E. A. Durrough anl daugh ter were visitors in the city Satur day afternoon from polnu south of town. They reside at Grei-n and were here shopping uu 1 visit Inc. From O. A. C Miss Helen Churchill Is here from Corvallls, where she Is at tending O. A. C. and will spend the spring vacation visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Churchill. To Visit at Glendale Mrs. S. C. Curtis arrived here Saturday from Eugene and spent several hours In the city. She was enroute to Glendale. where she will visit with relatives for sev eral days. , Klnmath .Men Through Dr. George E. Mail.ntl and W. V. Santhwell, well known man of Klamath Falls, stopped over In this city overnight Saturday as guests at the Grand Hotel. They were enroute north by auto. From Fnlvorslty of Oregon Miss Dorothy Orcult returned from Eugene this week, where she has been attending U. of O. and will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Orcutt during spring vacation. W. C. T. U. Meets Wednesday The Gl'-ngary W. C. T. L". wilt meet at the home of Mrs. A. Hoff man at Happy Valley, Wednesday afternoon, March 25. Every mem ber Is requested to he present and all visitors are welcome. Service At Glendale The orchestra from the Christian Ciurch of this city, went tn Glen dale yesterday afternoon and play ed for a social service held by the Christian church at that place. Rev. II. .. Mow, pastor of the local church preached the sermon of the day. Former Resident Passes Through Mrs. Dora Bolter, a resident of this city many years ago, passed , through Roseburg Saturday even l Ing on her way from Portland lo I-os Angeles, Csl where she will visit. Mrs. Bolter states thst she eipeeta to make the return trip by motor. Hera From Marcola M. E. Edwards of Marcola was In Roaeburg for several bours on Sat urday looking after business affairs. From Coast S. R. Reynolds was among those from coast points to visit in this city over Saturday. Mr. Reynolds' Is from Bandon. Glide People In Among the residents of Glide, who sent Saturday In Rnseburg were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill. Mr. Meals Spends Day D. S. Heals was here from Rid dle over Saturduy and spent the day attending to business affairs and visiting friends. Dr. Belt III Dr. W. C. Belt, county physician. Is reported to be quite III at his home today. Me Is suffering from a light attack of ptomaine poison. From (rant Paste George Howard was a business visitor in Hoseburg over Satur day from southern points. Mr. Howard is a Grants Puss resident. MedfoMl Couple Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Turner were arrivals from southern points on Saturday and visited In the city overnight. They are from Med ford. From Eugene " M. G. Kelley was an arrival here Saturduy from the north and spent the day attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Kelley Is from Eugene. You have no doubt promised yourself that you will order a loaf of GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD just for a trial. Do It now and you will never order any other kind. Phone 133. To Visit In Roseburg Mrs. C. H. Rogers arrived here this morning from Portland, and will visit at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Anna Wood for the next week or so. Visitor From South l1. G. Buck was among the ar rivals from the south, to spend Saturday in this city attending to business matters. Mr. Buck Is from Grants Pass. From Eugene Miss Goldle Bruton and Miss .Dor othy Gibson who have been attend ing Bible university at Eugene this winter are here to visit for the next week. From Xorth Be ml M r. and Mrs. J. F. Gardner and daughter were among those from coast points to .rpend Saturday In this city visiting. They are resi dents of North Bend. Leaves for Colorado Mrs. John Ferguson left this morning for Cisco, Colorado, where she was called on account of Ill ness of relntlvos. She expects to be gone some time. Satem Couple Stop Over- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Swanson, of j Salem, visited In this city over night Sunday. They left this morn ing for Oakland. California, where tijey will visit relatives. Mrs. Dolan Improving Mrs. Jameslmlan, who has been quite ill at her home on Winches ter street, in this city, for the past two weks Is reported much im proved today. Return To Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Adams, who have been visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs . L. K. Wads worth, over the week end, returned to their home at Grants I'ass this morning. Home From U. of O. Glenn Kadabaugh has returned from Kugene, where he has been attending L of ). He has with him Gene Morrow.who will bn his house guest during the spring va cation. Home From O. A. C James Pickens has returned from O. A. C. tQ spend the spring vaca tion visiting at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pickens. He has with him aa house guest, Kenneth I,owell, whose home is at Santa Ana, California. Return From Eugene Among the students of T. of O. who have returned to HoH'-burg to visit during spring vacation are Miss Florence Sinnott and Miss Ines Calhoun. Miss Calhoun nas with her as houce guest. Miss Ki le n Brad en, alno of the university. Leave For Grants Past Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Allison, of Portland, who have been visiting with Mr. Alison's brothers, H. K. and I. V. Allison, in this city for the paftt week, left this morning for Grnnts Phhs, where th'y w ill visit another brother, Jark Allison. Here For Spring Vacation A nunib-r of the students are re turning from school 'to spend the spring vacation visiting with par ents and frl'-nds. Among thnn from O. A. C. are Marlon Need ham, Kermll II". KvHyn (julne. Kthl Marks. William Thrall, liale Smith and Clifford HHds. Dr. Strieker Here lr. Kn-dt-rlck I). Strlckr, secre tary of the state board of health, visited In the city today for a short time on his ay north to Portland. He has Iven vhitlng the county health unit in Coos county. He ex perts to return to Itos'hurg In about two weeks for a visit with the unit hern. Klwanians to Eugene Nearly the entire membership of th fremirit Kiwanis Club left this afternoon for Kugene where they will attend a big Ktwanla meeting and banquet at. the On borne Hotel tonlKht. The district governor will be present and the local Klwanians' are taking their Kazno band along to provide some Jan for the session. Sepnd Day In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. C. Durrow motored to Eugene Sunday, and spent thu day then visiting. Oakland Man Hera J. U. Hutchinson of Oakland was In Roseburg Saturduy looking Lftt-r busluesa mutters. To Diltard S B. Johnson, left this city, and spent the day in Diliurd attending lo business matters. Visited Saturday R. D. Morris of Myrtle Creek spent Saturday In Roseburg attend ing to business matters. In City Saturday George llmlvlt of Pay Creek spent Saturday In Hoseburg look ing after business affairs. From Cnmes S. II. Croy was an out of town visitor over Sunday. Mr. Croy resides at Carnes Valley. From Drain t Miss May Hawkins arrived here Saturday from Druin mid spent the day visiting and shopping. Const Man Visits N. Sneddon was here over Sun day from coast points and visited. Ho Is a resident of Murslifleld. Visitors Saturday " Mrs. James Magee was a visi tor here from Empire. Coos Coun ty, Suturday afteruoou and an overnight guest. Home from Willamette Luclen Cobb Is here from Wil lamette University to spend spring vacation visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb. Is Visiting II. Billy Welch arrived here Sun day k-om Oregon City, and will visit at the homo of his grand mother, Mrs. V. M. Pltchford. From GriintM Pa Miss Mnble Vestal was an ar rival from southern points Sun day atternoon and visited here overnight. She is from Grants Pads. Hero from Willamette Miss Lillian Chrlstopherson. who has been attending the Willamette University this winter is spending the spring vacation visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chrlstop herson of this city. Ferroll lies Home Fcrroll Ilea returned home yes terday from t'orvallia whtre he has beenHtlendinR the Oitkdii AkHcuI tural ColleRe. He is Jiint recover-, ins from a very severe case of scar let fever, having betn confined lo the coll('Ri hospllal for several weeks while suffering from the ill ness. ItWurttft from Ruacnr Miss Lucille SajipinRton of the Heinline Conservatory, returned to KoaeburK this morning from KuRone, where she spent the week end. Miss Supplngton joined the Pacific CniverHity tile Club here Saturday afternoon as the puest of the accfipaniHt. and went with them to Cottane drove, where she attended their concert Saturday night, and to Kugene, where they appeared Sunday night. GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER CASE AGAINST TOM FOLEY The government totr.iy took over the case against Tom Foley, charg ed with the manufacture of liquor. He was bound over to the federal court by U. S. Commissioner Hop kins, who fixed bonds In the sum of $2,MiQ. Deputy U. S. Marshall Iee Morelock has Foley in cus tody and will take h im to Port land tonight. KITCHEN CUPBOARD By NELLIE MAXWELL Food for Winter THE winter season Is not r handi cap to fl variety of sulnds, though they will of necessity he limited In green fresh vegetable. t 'tinned vegetables will make u fair substi tute In many cases. Spanish Onion and Apple. Take Two ctipfuls of finely diced, good flavored apple and one cupful of inlix ed onion. Mix well with a good boiled dressing ur a mayon naise, using a bit of green pepper or fuirKley for n garnWh. Chestnut Salad. Cook the large chestnuts, after hlnnchlng them, In chicken broth, until they are soft. Season with salt atid cut Into smull pieces, mix with an equal quanllty or more of diced celery. Serve with a rich mayonnaise dressing, (!. hage with pineapple is a good rum hltiatlon. Uhlng a slie or t o of pineapple to a pint of chopped eah bare ami a boiled dressing. Pea and Walnut Salad. Tit ke canned peas and an eqtnl quantity nf walnut meals broken Into bits Mix with a I reiirh dressing. Lei stand an hoi r to iiuirin He and serve, in lemon cups with mayon- !llil. Vienna Salad. Take equiil parts of finely cut celery and d'ed apple with n little green pepper. Mix well with a uood naiad drcMsIn? iind add a IHtle chopped red pepper as a g'tmlsh. Potato and Nut Salad. Cut three bolted potatoes into dice, add three hard rooked eggs, also diced; one linlf cupful broken wiilimt meats, a dozen nines minted. M i vell with a highly "'-atoned French dressing and let :iud an hour or more. Kcre with roes of ma; no. naise. Supper Dish. Spread stale slice nf bread with butter. Lay In a deep bilking disband sprinkle well with j grated or nry divided cheese. Coy. er with a custard, using one pint of milk, tuo eggs, a little salt and a I sprinkling f ca)enne. Pake In s ! slow oven until the custard la set I and the brend puffy. 11$. W'tru Nwipnyr U !.) Mo other tnre ever won Savor so isickfly! TIRES and TUBES COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND; OREGON Highway Service Company - Corner Jackson and Dcuglaa Phone 333 Roseburg, Oregon i. A. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 24 Music By "Eck" Rorick's O. A. C. Collegians EVERYBODY INVITED Admission $1 K. P. "ARMY" LOCKED UP (AMwfatfd firm lftfel Win.) EDMONTON, Alta., Mar. 23. The "army' of 120 unemployed men that slnrled to trek from Cal gary to Kdiueiiton to protest against lack of employment was locked up In a police station today for forcibly boarding a freight train on which they made the last lap of their journey. Buy American fence because you know the quality Is there. We have a sample thai has been In the field for twenty years. Have you any as surance what other brands of fence will look tike after being up this length of time? Wharton Bros, sob- agents for American fence. Accused by Husband in Scandal a-n-X'. DCRcllIY" KUEMEV DCMNIS'ToUJT I lutcnant-Colnnel Ian O. Dennlntnnn, tnntiryln In tha stilt of Mra, Dor'iihr Muriel lJnnltiun, his former wife. In tha London Courts, I char.! tut on rmiin hnmo onr nlKht ha found his bed had been ! rcru!!Ml. Ho snlrl bis wife told hlra the tenant had been Oscar gin i rmi-'i'. sn Amxrlran, whmn sho flrnt snld she befriended when he lost the key in hi aimrtmetit, but biter, aernnnng to Pennlnloun, admitted ml.'.et'tit''t with him. Mr. Iienntsioun, who Is seeking to regain funds amounting to SC.ouu she alleres she arirnnred to Uenajstoun, now tba I imt'ATifl of pouter l,aor t'srnnrron, charged he had "sold her to (lenxral Kir John (,oun. Hrlilsh Quartermaster General during the war. In order that he might personally benefit by promotion In military and Clpluomllu circles. Dance Dancing 9-12 p. m. HALL FIRST STAGE LEAVES (Amrlated Vnm tmmi Wirt.) BEND, Ore., Mar. 23. The first j through stage from Bend to Klam juili Falls 'which has been attempt ed In many weeks left here this morning, according to an an nouncement from the stage com pany office. Belay stages have been In operation during the i wintur although road conditions have at times made even these very Irregular. . , Mm. Hmllcy Very IxvV Mrs. C. L. Hadley, who has been quite 111 at her home In this rltv ftir thA nast few weekn an thn I result of a paralytic stroke. Is re ported to be quite low today.