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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. MARCH 27. 1925. TH SATURDAY MORNING Unusual Bargains The big response to our "before noon" bargains last Saturday encourages us to offer some very speciul prices for tomorrow, good until 12 o'clock. Come before noon tomorrow. Besides helping us, you will save additionally, Saturday Morning Bargains at Stone's PURE CANE SUGAR 10 lb Bags PCn Pure Cane Sugar ODu MAZOLA OIL CHEAP Quart cans Mazola Oil 45c VELVET TOBACCO Pocket Tins, OC n Fresh Velvet, 3 for Z3L STONE'S BEST BUTTER Fresh QQ creamery butter, 2 !b; 031 PACIFIC NUT BUTTER Highest OA. Quality Oleomargarine, lb ZUL SODA CRACKERS CHEAP No. 10 Boxes, Fresh Sodas, each 89c Regular Everyday Prices, Come Any Day Cereals Canned Fruits Snowdrift CORN FLAKES, Regu- Q PINEAPPLE, Irg. cans, Cf a a r . Iff 9C "ttSXZt'Z&te 4 n. Fresh Snow- Gfor' NUTS'2Pkg,35C A?vy)'plnCan 25C 2 lb.can. Fresh Snow-jjg BRAN FLAKES, Kel-n. fett, canSC --1 logg's pkg i uii ' Karo Syrup all bran, Keiiogg'. nnn Soaps Lleansers lge. pkg. . . ...20C CRYSTAL WHITE, lOnn. pllt LlsM bars for JJu "tEUSto gs.3fc s,t.P.a.LW.47c PUFFEp WHEAT, 15cnrp CLEANSER Old Dutch 1 C OKp pkg., 2 for Mb 2 cans ' OS 10 lb. pails Dark Karo 03b SHREDDED WHEAT nr. CITRUS POWDER, or. ! 2 pkgs. for Z3b 30c pkg. for ZJb S lb. pails Dark Karo .HUG 1 LOCAL NEWS lliiiinraa Visitor J. W. Edmundson was a busi ness visitor In this city Thursday snd overnight, lie is a resident of Salem. Here on niisln P. W. Clark arrived here from Portland yesterday afternoon and will spend a short time In Hose burg on business. Mr. Keinler 8xmm1s Day C. M. Fender, of Eugene, arriv ed here. from the north yesterday and spent the day attending to business matters. Visitor Thursday P. J. Hawes was here from northern points Thursday and an overnicht visitor. Mr. Hawes is a Portland resident. From Portland C. E. All"n was an arrival from the north yesterday and an overnight visitor in Roseburg. Mr. Allen la from Portland. Front Albany Mr. and Mrs. Cleo C. Call wero visitors in this city for a few hours yesterday and overnight. They are restdonts of Albany. Iluslnpss Visitor J. E. McC.lll Is spending a short time here attending to business interests. Mr. McC.lll arrived from Portland yesterday afternoon. Hero from Kugene E. M. Tlanta arrived here yes terday afternoon from Eugene and is spending a day or so in Koseburg transacting business. COME TOMORROW OR ANY DAY AND SAVE MB ; Visitors from Portland J. E. Morris. E. C. Houck and J. Leslie were visitors in this city yestwrday and today from Port- ; land and transacted business. l!ero from Portlr.llel-r-' J. J. Downs Is spending a short time in Hoseburg attending to business mutters. Mr. now us ar rived from Portland yesterday. From Portland ,: It. M. West was an arrival from Portland yesterday and spent the day and a few hours today in this city attending to business matters. 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON Kpendn Iay I, From Med ford H. W. Moore was a visitor from Among the visitors from south southern points of the county yes- em points here over Thursday terday and overnight and attend- i was C. U. Stephens, a Medtord ed to business matters. Mr. Moore ' resident. Mr. Stephens was here msldps at Myrtle Creek. I on business. yIOIWBrTWIWTTTTTTTW EASY I SPRING I i SHOES for MEN Easy to look at; easy to wear; easy to buy. A large as sortment of good styles varying from plain "standbys" to the newest novelties; sure to see what you like. Each pair care fully fitted; sure to be comfortable for you. And moderate prices, plus our guarantee of satisfaction; the best place In town, ito get your Spring Shoes. t LOCAL NEWS J Plows for all kinds of soil at Wharton 13ros. Itetumn to Colltire Wallace Itapp returned to O. A. C. yesterday after spending the spring vncation here visiting with h:s parents. From, Const I. II. Portwood was a visitor from the coast yesterday and spent the day on business. Mr. Portwood is from Marsh Held. ' Is Hero from (). A. C Miss Vera McMillan Is here from Corvnllls.- whre she has been attending O. A. C. and will spend the next several weeks at i the home of her- parents. On Iluslne A. O. Itach arrived here from Portland Thursday afternoon and Is spending a day or so in this city attending to business matters. Klamath Party Stop Over ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pelts and Miss Henna Pelts were visitors in this city, stopping over on their way by auto. They are from Klamath Fulls. I . . O , Portland Cotiplo Visit - Air. and Mrs. M. K. Merrick were among those from northern points to stop over in this city and visit overnight Thursday. They are from Portland. Iteturos to Sehool Miss Rusina Porter, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter, during spring vacation, left fur Curvall.s today to resume her work at O. A. C. Men's Oxfords Black and Brown Calf. $3.95 to Slack Kangeroo and Brown Vici Kid 10.00 Men's Lace Shoes Itetum to School Among those returning to O A. C. after spending the sprine vacation here visiting, are Dale Smllh. William Thrall, I.eo Heck ley. Evelyn Qulne, Constance Hen ri rickson, Ethel Marks, Donald Denning and John Whltacker. Arrives to Visit Father Mrs. J. D. Hrehaut and son, James, arrived here yesterday evening from Portland, and will pend the next week or so visit ing with Mrs. tirehaut's father. Curl Deitsch. High Grade Calf Leathers, Black and Brown, $6.50 ?i to 10.00 Sj Black Kangeroo an dBrown Vice Kid 10.00 ft ...$8.00 V; Visitors from Portland Mr. and Mrs. W. N". Northcutt were visitors in this city from Portlnnd over Thursday. Mr. Northcutt was here to attend the safety and fuel nil pavings meet ings here at the City Hull yester day. Mrs. Northcutt spent the day visiting at the home of Mrs. R. Hamburg. lteturn to Corvnllls . Miss Helen Churchill and Miss Jeanetto Hire, who have been visiting their parents here during the spring vacation returned to Corvullis today to resume their studies at O. A. C. Ileturns to (iranls Pass Mrs. Ellen Jones returned to Ua hnMA f .. . 1 1 "f I. .. I .c (lu.i.o ni umiiia una i iiu.a- jday evening, after spending the past two weess in tnis city visit ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Williams. Attending Funeral Here Dr. and Mrs. w. U Cheshire of Eugene, Oregon and Mrs. Allle Hill of Washougal, Washington, are In Roseburg to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. C. L. Hadley. Kidder's Shoe Store fj ROSEBURG, ORE. ft EMMIMTTIMfrlIIMIIIIW 1 I Started Your Garden? YOU WILL FIND HERE 1 5 Tools For The Gardening A. Yi.ii .. Ml, ..Ik...,, t m... r Se-vlcn nt Green There will be services as usual at the Oreen school house Sun day. Sunday school at 2 p. m., followed by preaching at three. Dr. Rollnnd of Philadelphia will conduct the service and preach the sermon. Dr. Rnllnnd will alro glvo an account of parts of the county he h visited, that ,are In need of Chrlst'an work. Stop .COUGHS .COLDS QUICrT RELIEF WITH Catchers, Etc. SEEDS AND FERTILIZER Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 2 110 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW HOME WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS FOLEY mm-m Established 1875 fi psmmTuuMSrwiehMfiCtamr RLruss JUD Jll I U I LJ JN W. F. CHAPMAN i Returns Home I Mrs. K. P. Murdock, of Win throp, Washington, who has bi'eu a guest in Koseburg of her slsler, Mrs. A. O. Dodge, for the past week, left for her home Thursday evening. Coast Ooupln Visit Mr. and Mrs. A. L. flurch were among the arrivals from coast points to spent yeberday and last night in this clly visiting. They ! are from Marshfield. Hern From Otast- I N. Downing was an arrival here yesterday from the coast and spent a few hours here on busi ness this morning. Dr. Downing Is from North Ilend. From the least to the lanest. Old or young. It Is tire riunlily. It hai the flavor. Pure milk, pure butter, pure flour. Almve government regulations. You can not ak for more In a lonf. (IKIMM I1KOS., MILK 1IIIKAD. Phone 133. . VMtors From Xotili M r and Mrs. u. Kramer, of Seattle, lieorg.. Dillon and Humid W. Itandall, of inland, C"l'l"d over in Hoseburg to visit snd view the city fenrerday. They sre en route to Klsmath Falls to visit and are travelling by motor. Sheep shearing supplies at Vir ion Hros. We have three single drop power shearing ms bines, without engine, tuning soon. If you want a machine to do your own shesrtng thli season place your order now. Wharton ilros. W. H. Prunk arrived here frnm Salem yesterday evening and Is spending a short time here on business. L. D. Thomas is here attending to business matters for a day or so. Mr. Thomas arrived here from Kugeue yesterday. Get our special prices on single gang sprocket type cultipockers and order early to Insure gelling one at the low price. Wharten Ilros. From Traffic Department Percy M. Varney, of the state traffic department arrived hero WsterHnv avoninir tmm U.I.m n spend a short time in Koseburg on business. Hardle sprayers Wharton Bros. and parts at KITCHEN CUPBOARD By NELLIE MAXWELL SeaMonable Food TX7.III.R ornriKOg are plentiful let " us use them fiwly in our menus. They ald vltnmlnm, min er... suits ami fruit oHiis tronr illot wh Uli ure very es?wntl:il to heithh. Orange Charlott Rusee. Take Ix r3und Biwnge cukes, buked In gem pans nml scoop out to make luiKketrL Peel oninpes, remove tlte white membrane and cut Into small pieces, reserving nil the Juice. To one cupful of diced orange add one fourth cupful of powdered sugar and allow to stand for thirty min utes. Whip one cupful of heavy cream and moisten the cake baskets with the oramre Juice, then till with the fmlt. Pile whipped cream on the fruit and carnl&h with pieces of orange. Eggs and Mushrooms. Dried m nub rooms that have been well soaked and chopped may he ned for this dish If the fresh ones can not be obtained. Tuke four ens. four pieces of toast, and n cupful of mushrooms. Make a white sauce of tvo tablespoon fill s each of but ter and flour and one-half cupful of milk. Cook until smooth and thlrk; season with salt nnd pepper, adding one tablespoonful of caramel. Toast rounds of bread, cover with the sauce to which the mushrooms have been added, then drop an vak on each, place In the oven long enough to cook the egg. Ourntsli with wa tercress. Rics Pudding. Well cooked rice Is one of tlte most easily digested cereals. Put two tablespoonfuls of rice Into a quart of sweet milk with one beaten eyg, salt nnd sugar to tnste and n handful of raisins and hake for several hours In a Alow oven. Serve with a hard sauce. Eggs With Rice. When ejrgs are icune and high this makes a good egg extender: Put three tablespoon fuls of washed rice Into an omelet pan. stir with a tablespoonful of butter until a light brown, add a little water and steam until the rice Is tender. Now add three eggs and one-half cupful of rich milk. Stir and cook until the egg are set, Season with salt and pepper and serve ar once. (. IS 25, W'Dttern Nw paper Unloa.) Cockney Absent "H" Tn Latin and the languages, such ns French, derived from It. the "h' Is not pronounced, tts omission be ing due to the slightly different throat formation In different races. For centuries after the Norma n con quest Latin and Norman French were the official tongues of F.ngland and the aspirate, therefore, was never smtnded. With ibe gradual rise of KnglMi ns a national lan guage, the "h' came Into fashion, though even today one may ocra- tonally find an old-fnshloned clt-ruy-mnn who cllnis to the ancient tradi tion nnd speaks with conservative correctness of an "umble man." In the main, howpver, the dropping of the "h" was left lo the less-educated clashes, partlctilary those In London, wtilch ns the court and nfll cinl center, had of course been more affected by the French non-asiura tion than the more truly English north country. THE OFFERING OF THE SEASON TWO TROUSERS SUITS: Here's style as fine as you'l), find it; fabrics come from the best looms and work manship that is a pleasure to,, inspect. All this is offered in' ' a special selection of Two -Trousers Suits at a money-., saving price. "", "i Mnny of these 2-part suits are made from the Washougal Woolen Mills 100 per cent pure wool at $37.50 STETSON HATS FLORSHEIM ' SHOES HARTH'S TOGGERY It. C. Knight was an arrival v . g- from the north yesterday and at- I ,OVPS tn tllVG ti'nihMl to business Interests. Mr. LiU'la 1 iKnlrht U n Portland resident. -- ' i i Among the rlsltors from north ern points Thursday and overnight was C. W. Most, of Portland.-Mr. Most was hers on business. Heads Militia f . ' ? f i ge-T- C.C.1IAKKOXTD I -1 " f . A.. s . w lonard Schcpn. eighty-four years old. of New York. America's "Co co.inut King." has started to give awny his personal fortune of S2 600.000 handing 22.900 In one day to employes of his office. These gifts ran from S00 to 11.000. The bulk of his fortune will be used for building a home for boys be tween thirteen snd eighteen, where tbey can be trained for a life of usefulness. 'it "m. ' v2bisssss i ' M m. aL.ff WW BENSON P. T. A. TONIGHT An Interesting meeting of tho Benson P. T..A. has been announc ed for tonight. The declamation contest will be hftween pupils of the third and fifth grades In all the schools. V. (J. Paul, an inter esting speaker, will make an ad dress following the contests. 1 1 fi . i is TaKea ritiimo every Tr ii-Baxe cracker Serve Tra-Bakes with your finest 'Soups, jSalaots, Chocollte.etc. ASK your Grocer FOR Corn planters, two Tiorse, one horn and common hand planters at Wharton ilron. Colonel CrcM C. Hammond, of resident Coolldr 0 new chief j of the National MMltla Uuunn. He I trill become, tcmpormrtl. a Mijor- j Uneial, 1 N'TirK in herrhy Riven that the HI H t- iMI.if ItoHtft U tllf St'ltff lf Orxin will rnti-Kf afHlfl lum nt l h offif lii the ('aplti.l ItullslliiK nt Hiilfiri, OreK'ili, up In 11:'MI iVrlork A. M . June 2, TJ.i Ttr fill the Htntt- n liifcrt-nt In lirelnnrtr dt-m rllnil tilt IhimIr (rlvlriK, lifivvt-ver, tn the owner r nwriiTn uf any IhihIh ahtit fn or fronting thcrt-on the tref-i-re lire rluht t mm liHtte miUl Inn'la nt. the hlMhI pris .iff.-rfd. provhl il (nidi itfft-r In niHilf In iroofl fiiltli. 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