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C LT3 PcgC3 1 tO 0 Section Two mm c( DOU v COUNTY VOL. XXVI NO. 321 OP ROSEBURG. REVIEW ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925. VOL. XIII NO. 222 OF THE EVENING NEWS minimum rm if mir r rfTT lU1 Who wouldn't like the gift of an Adler Collegian Suit or Overcoat? B1 331 jEFORE you wrack your brain trying to think what to . rx i T e i . . . give uaa or jim lor Christmas come in and see us. We have a caDital sucrgrestlona mire wav tn make Christmas merrier. . .,..,-. .. ... TTiere isn't a man in town who wouldn't be pleased with an ADLER COLLEGIAN suit or coat. An extra business suit, a sport suit any of these will make the ideal gift. The men folks know ADLER COLLEGIANS. They know the label stands for the best in materials and tailoring. The value they place on this label makes certain your gift will be appreciated. $25.00to $45.00 QPENCEFtfS ROSEBURGS NEWEST LIVEST, LEADING MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S STORE. I M I H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I STEAMER FIGHTING WAY TO AID CRIPPLED CRAFT (AamrUttd Prrm Uuet Wire.) CORDOVA. Alaska. Dee. 3. The steamihip Dewey , baa repaired damages to her engine and la pro'' ceedlng to the aid of the West O' Rowa, messages intercepted by the radio station here early today re ported. The weather Is moderating, and the ship was drifting southmes sages indicated. The Dewev reported she was bucking heavy head wlrtds, but was making six and a half knots. Heat with gas. Hnt ' i r. n ( 1 A Qi A prping hot, healthful breakfast savory with the full, rich flavor of toasted grain. JVew Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats arc Toasted for hours over beds of live coals to bring out the full flavor that nature has scaled in each tiny grain. , - TWi new cereal tpeedi up work in the kitchen. Reidy for the tabic in 2 morales. Cooks bin ptmltt ou ncsL. A sustaining, nutritious dun. - - That "all-night" coohtd favor m only two minuttt Ml HCM TKAJt OYIAMMAml quality ROwVcrl 4W bo i a niuiBiim Wssi m liimut Hmi im XSm , l OATS IP1 S3 COLGATE LIKELY TO PUY WESTERN TEAM NEW YEAR'S n r i (AMorUted Press uutd Win.) SEATTLE. Dec. 3. An official invitation has been extended to an eastern team to meet a western contender tn the annual east-west football game in the Rose Bowl tn Pasadena New Years' day, Jack Benefiel, Oregon manager. Inform ed Darwin Melsnest, University of Washington graduate manager, In a telegram received here last night The eastern team has the same eligibility rules as Washington, Is a conference power and will prove a drawing card for the game. Ben eflel's telegram said, although the name of the team was not mention ed. If the eastern aggregation ac cepts the invitation, Universitv of Washington players will consider representing the west, Meisnest said. Meisnest was led to believe the eastern team would announce Its declslqn within a few days. . ifenenei previously indicated ne had been considering Colgate Uni versity and local sporting writers were inclined to believe that that team was the one Invited. We will loan In Roseburg all monies saved with us here. See our display at Story lies', I'mpqua Ho tel building. O. A. C ALUMNI CLUB TO ENTERTAIN R.H.S. STUDENTS AT DANCE Rosehurpr hi eh RrhonI Mtidentii will be entertained at a dnnre to be Rtven by the Rnrtebur O. A. C. Alumni club during the Christmas holidays, according to plans made at the meeting of the club last evening. Chester Bronprs wan elected president of the club; .Tuck Craw ford, vice-president: Mrs. H. K. Larson, secretary; Miss Km ma Berg, treasurer; Miss Kathleen Hltney, reporter. The next regular meeting of fhe club will be held January R, 3925, but a special meeting will be held during the Christina holi days. Students home from O. A. C. will be guest of the Alumni club at that time. Order your Chris tmaa announce ments right now and pay foe them any time during December. News Review office. ROY BELLOWS TO TRAVEL FOR CHICAGO DRY GOODS FIRM Roy E. Bellows, proprietor of Bellows Radio Shop Is preparing to close out his business in this city and will move, shortly after the first of t!ie year to San Kranclsco to make his home. Mr. Bellows has accepted a position as district representative of St elf el and Nat Eory of Chicago, a concern dealing in dry goods specialties, and will have Oregon and California as his territory. He will cover the dis trict between Oregon City and San Diego, Roseburg being one of his regular stops. Mr. Bellows Is well qualified both through experience and ability for this line of work, having been en gaged Jn the dry goods business for many years prior fo entering" the radio business. He expects to close out his pres ent stock before the first of the year and will then move with his family to San Francisco to reside permanently. POLISHING To keep the nails really glossy, they should be polished every day with a fairly large, soft chamois covered polisher. I have an eco nomical trick which may appeal to you. It is to keep two long soft pieces of chamois leather somewhere In the dressing table drawer, and -to use them over the buffer and put them away imme diately afterward. They slay clean longer that way, and clean lea ther Is essential if the nails are to look nice. If you do not tint your nails, you neel only one chamois. Hut if you do, after the usual mani cure, rub your pink paste over the nails and then rub It In with one of the leathers stretched lightly over the polisher. Then wash orf, for you cannot get a real polish If there Is any grease around the nails. And then polish again with the new clean leather. Here is a formula for clean lea ther. Here is a formula for a good polishing paste. Three drachms of oxide of tin three grains of tragucanth, half a teaspoon of glycerine and a lit tle powdered rouge to tint. Mix the powders and rub the glycerine in well. Hy the way. a usfnl cream to soften 'the skin around the edge of the nails and to keep the nails themselves from growing brittle, is made by mixing half an ounce of spermaceti and a quarter ounce of lanollne. Mix by melting them together. Do you want something to clean under dirty nails? There's a very simple, effective prepara tlon made by mixing a tablespoon f ill of soft soap and a tablespoon- ful of ammonia. Keep in a tiny bottle and rub under the nails by dipping in the end of orangewood stick. This has the advantage of washing out easily, which acid bleaches do not, and It Is not so drying. , ? Mrs. George D. Fancy shoes attraot attention to the feet. do not wear them unlesa your feet are well shaped andnottoo large. When there Is any tendency for the flesh to grow up along the toenail, trim the nail Into a V shape for a time to avoid having to worry with an Ingrown nan later.' Two Misses. The reason why blackheads sometimes form be tween the shoulders Is due to carelessness in bathing. Use a flesh brush and scrub with hot water and soap every day until the skin is freed of them. Tomorrow Itemly Fur Winter Efficient buseh ear Leur. A Klrttirmnr XMAS GIFTS EASILY MADE TOMORROW'S MENU Breakfast Lett-Over Apple Sauce " Cereal Scrambled Eggs Toast Coffee Luncheon Baked Beans ricalllll Coffee Cake Canned Pineapple Coffee Dinner Escalloped Oysters Baked Potatoes Tomatoes Lemon Gelatine Coffee MURDERER DURKIN IS THOUGHT IN NEW YORK (AMnrlitH Pmn 1 rutrri Win.) NEW YORK, Det 8. Police to day broadcast a general alarm throughout the city for Martin James Durkln, Chicago robber and murderer, after Information had been received that he was lnhld Ing somewhere In New York. Cook with casv A- OE. M.ADKV AHSIfiNKH TO l-HII.IIM'INK A It HA. f AMnrlatM Prrm IMftf W1fV WASHINGTON. Dec. !1. -- slgnment was announced today of Major General Fred W. Bladen. new superintendent st West Point. to command the Philippine de psrtment succeeding Malor Gen eral .Tamps H. MrRae, who alrea dy has been designed to command the Nlnlh Corps Area, San Fran cisco. General Sladen. who will sail for the Philippines next April, was one of the group of 12 general officers originally named to the court msrtlsl assembled to trv Colonel wllllxm Mitchell, of the air service, nn charges of Insub ordination, but was removed from the court on rhe lone peremptory challenge permitted the Colonel's counsel. General Sladen will he anrrerd d at the military academy br Colonel Merrh R Stewart, now commandant of ntdyss-there. A few nf those large all-copper wash boilers left Get yours at Powell's Furniture Co. Appreciating the fact that many women are atlli racking their brains to think what to make for this or that friend for Christmas. I offer the following suggestions for Inexpensive gifts. Cat Sachets: These are very new. They conslHt of a cat's head made of satin taffeta ribbon, the eyes, nose, and whiskers drawn on the ribbon with black ink. To mane them, take a four-Inch length of pink ribbon which la two inches wide, and double II; at the crease, where It Is doubled, stitch dlagnal ly on each corner thus making kitty's ears! Then stuff the "face," gather the ribbons togeth er at the "neck," and shake some violet sachet into the little open ing before sewing it up tight and covering the seam with s baby rib bon bow. The New Baby Blankets: Buy two lengths of while flannel. Se cure three sides together with fcatherstltchlng done In pink mer- cerlzed cotton (or bind the edges with wash ribbon). Leave the fourth side open like a pillow case, Into this end slip a square of rub ber the same size as the blankets. These blankets are used on the mother's lap when she holds baby. If they are accidentally wet, they may be washed out the rubber being easily removed. The New Rubber Bibs:' This Is another up-to-the-minute article for young children. It consists of an egg-shaped piece of rubber with a hole In It at the "pointed" end of the egg. Through this hole goes the little tot's head. How much rlmpler It Is to draw auch a Dlb over a child's head Instead of having to fuss tying bib strings! Any woman can decorate such a bib attractively pinking Hb edges and perhaps stencilling . some ,. de sign on It. New Book Bags: Although these are shown tn leather tn the shops, I see no reason why some heavy material such as Imitation tapestry or ren should not be used In place of leather. They are made exactly like a flat pockctnook wnicn nas two leather handles: nut instead of having a pocket for money In the center, they open out flat and the two covers of a novel slip Into either side, then, when, the handles are brought together again, the re sulting effect Is that of a hand-bag. Honks carried li a little case of this sort do not show their titles Indeed the entire cover of the vol ume Is concealed. It Is much more convenient to carry a book thus, by handles, than under one's arm. And because1 It Is neater and smarter. I believe women will welcome them. Tomorrow The Christmas Plum Pudding. HQ Dieta-dHealth D I . .1. . XI.. A OUeel Mil Myatin UyiUlUUUIIHWWS,4W ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Vaccination for Dogs. Mrs. W You ask why we can not get rid of rabies, that terrible disease of "mad" dogs, which Is such a menace to children. I have read that Australia has never had a case of rabies. The reason? Very strict quarantine reg ulations. No dog Is allowed to get Into Australia that Is not quaran tined until the authorities are sure It Is free from disease. Knxland was entirely free from rabies for many years, but during the World War some Infected dogs gained ac cess by airplane. Dogs ran be lmmunld against rabies by vaccination. Any veterln- sraln can do this. In some commu nities anti-rabies dog vaccination Is compulsory. Togs suffering from rabies nol only bile esch other but they bite human beings snd other animals. The disease Is one of the most aw ful of all diseases, both In dogs snd man. All dogs that are worth keeping should be protected against It, not only for themselves but for the protection of hums. Injuries to tht Breast Miss P. It Is quite normal for one breast to be slightly larger than the other. Unless there Is a lump formed from the Injury you received In your girlhood, I would stop worrying about It entirely. Miss A. I cannot give you the n.mp. nf Individual suraeons and doctors. If you are not acquainted witn tnose in your cny, imchso mi up your county medical society ml ihi-v will aive you a list of those specializing In your trouble. Varicose Veins. Miss 11 Varicose veins may be worse during pregnancy, but I don't believe that at 29 you can have thorn to ine extent mav ii would be dangerous for you td m.rrv .ml hour rhllllicn. IWd have an article on Varicose Veins which ou may have by sending a self-addressed, .stamped envelope witn your request). I ennnnt believe that anv nf your troubles are sufficient to keep vrtti fmm th humilnMN nf tnarrlavo and children. Before having chil dren, however, you snouio nave your pelvis examined to be sure chut it In nf sufficient sice end the deformity you mention Is not nf such a nature to debar you from normal childbirth, a, T. B. tubeif)iloals, which contains a list j 2 WOMEN WANTED a h 9 For CannerT Work Trimmino- Annies. ClnnA 1 1 h oiock io wont un, - T, j' J Work Will Last Until About December 10 to 15, r Are You Serving Your Grocer " Or Is he serving yon? The difference between a service grocer and a noil-swrvloe grucr Is thisl The aervieo grocer take your order over the telephone and delivers your goods In your kitchen. Tim aun-serviro grocer inukes you deliver your money to him and then you carry your arocrles home yourself. w lio alves in, delivery service, you or your eroeer? ; - it reels no more to let him serve you. You don't have to nay him for the privilege of serving him. Demand service. Telephone us your order. ana it costs you no more. ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON Phone 83 The Store, That 8rvea You Best. 344 N. Jackson St w",,r,.hT serve you and st the same time offer the highest quality foods at the lowest possll.le price. oti w will deliver the goods, rain or shine. "TSET shipper! Let Us Haul Your Freight r I , .'i .r- We operate daily service between ROSEBURG AND PORTLAND ROSEBURG AND MEDFORD ROSEBURG AND MARSHFIELD uisiriDuting at way points fj Express Service at Freight Rates I i Oregon Auto Transportation Co. 401 Oak St. Roseburg Phone Co. S Frank J. Norton Company Sutherlin, Oregon. IIKmI9NTKKIO PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN AT Glide School FridayEve.Dec.4,1ipffl Following the P. T. A. Meeting Short Address by Rev. Caldwell. . Orchestra number, by Mr. Arundel, Mr. Ott and Mr. Cermain. Readings by Miss Doris and Helen Cannon. Trombone Solos by Mr. Cermain, Mra. Hemline, accom panist. , , Talk on Benefits of Music hy Mra. Chas. Heinline. Piano Solos and Readings by Mr. C. H. Arundel. Violin Solos by Mr. V. E. Ott. Reading by Mrs. A. Mathews. Instrumental Music, Mr. and Mrs. 6'Mara, Mr. Ott, and Mr. Cermain. Program to be followed by a Pie Social. Cocoa and Coffee furnished free. ' B the pcictshortening am Send to far pest, age te Prye A Co Ssattls, and re ceive a copy of the naw Frys's Mat Q u I 4 a" with U7 tssted rsolpsa. Next time)" you require) shortening,' ask for Frye's "Wild RosV Lard you will b delighted with ita flaky eonaiatency and you will find that its absolute purity and freshnaaa will enhance the goodness of your. . bast recipe. This perfect shortening contain the rlotf Isaf and back fat not found In ordinary Lsrd and avary member ef ths family w'il enjoy ths flaky, fragrant blaoult you wilt find It so aaay to make with Fry' "Wild Robs'' Lard. Rsmsmbsr ths nam and results will taks oar ef thsmsslve. '