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. jq ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16. !925gB BE2UTV3 Ofl X A , & 21 21 2i , Chniblc Gift EMERGENCY TREATMENTS 1 ntgrjwovn; jSotMt .for Chrism ajj Gifts are appreciated for the spirit in which they are made and for the taste with which .they are selected. Give him something to wear but see that it is something that he will wear. We have devoted much thought to our Christmas furnishings and you are assured of finding the right quali ty, the right pattern, and the right price. For a Sensible Serviceable Christmas Gift You Can't Beat Those Famous Interwoven Socks Hires wovn Lisle lined wool in stripes and heathers Biscuit Shades and Ant werp Blue. 75c EVERYTHING FOR HIS CHRISTMAS Shirts, Garters, Ties Muff lers, Caps, Gloves, Hats, Sweaters, Belts, Pajamas. Wool and Silk in all the new colors and pat terns. $1X0 DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. QUINE BROTHERS Suppose you are working la an ofllce and a little mure tired than usual at the euU of toe day, and someone very particular calls you up and wauis you to go out thai evening. And you simply cannot look tired, you must look a though you bad spent the whole day real lng and amusing yourself. Do you know what to uo to look perfectly Ireah. If possible, get Into a hot bath as soon as you get home, and lie down five or ten minutes before dressing. Sea salt in the water makes It specially refreshing, too. llut If you can't do this, il you haven't Uuie, try this Mure a cup of hot tea as soon as you get borne; that soothes and refreshes. Change your shoes for slippers, take olf your dress, Ue your hair back and ameat your face and neck with cold cream. Spread some on your elbows, and rub Hie face and neck with your bands. Gel the cream over your hands too, and around your finger nails. Now wring your face cloth from hot soapy water and wipe the cream from your face, neck and arms. Hold tbe cloth over the face a few minutes, till the skin turns quite pink. Kinae with cold water or rub with Ice for a mo ment, clean the nails and scrub the bands thoroughly tp get the cream from them. Powder the skin and brush the hair vigorously with a hair brush. Spend whatever time you have left shaping and polishing your finger nails. If your eyelashes are pow dery, rub them with cold cream; it maaes them glossy and thicker In appearance. Rest all you can In ills few inonieuts you have you'll Ue amazed how much fresher you fuel for this simple treatment and bow much fresher you look. Hot and cold water to stimulate the akin and brushing to stimulate the .,tulp Is what you need. Helen and Katharine R. There are some liquid varnishes that give a glaze to the nails, but the etfeel Is startling and unnatural. It is much better to use a paste and ihen attain a polish by a generous use of the buffer. If you prefer a pinkish tint to your nails, you can have a little carmine In the paste. lA-mon juice is a harmless nail bleach to use under the nails If the cleansing with soap and water Is not sufficient. The paste for bleaching off white spots on the nails Is made from pitch and my rrh In equal parts. Apply this at night and cover finger tips with ringer stalls to protect the bedding, and remove the paste next morn ing by rubbing a little oil into the nails. Tomorrow Well Shaped Legs. 'ffieienf t i 'ousexesm PLANNING THE CHRISTMAS DINNER inn rc. t&zti LEISURE HOURS The rnont industrious hounowlfo Is en titled to some leisure. Few womeu who carry their grocer tos home In a baskt erutlze tho many hours that kind of drudgery con urnes In a year. Our complete survJca makes this labor aud loss of time unneces sary. We deliver free and charge the goods If you have a credit account. We have a good supply of Oranges, Candy and Nuts. Our line of groceries Is complete. . Phone us your orders. Phone 63 ECONOMY GROCERY O. l JOHNSON The 8tore Thet Serves You Beat. 344 N. Jackson St. ; ;PysY bits Elks' Annual CHRISTMAS DANCING PARTY At the Elks Ballroom THURSDAY NIGHT December Seventeenth 1 This is Ladies' Night and they must bring the men as their guests. HOME A Fascial opinion given by Senator Cippico during debate on a tjlll curtulljug freedom of tbe prtss: '"Did press aud tbe moving pictured have been too long in Italy uncontrolled schools for crime. Tbe govi-ruuienl intends to put an end to this shame."' . LONDON A Christmas cake weighing more thnn a ton 1ms bci-n made by a 71-year-old bak r. Into it went 2500 eggs. S. K. Stevens has bi-en making Christmas cakes for 30 years, each one bigger than Its predecessors. NEW YORK Having taken Henry Ford's advice ot come to : la-nadway with his t-ncnnnled fin jdle and make some money, Mellle i Dunham now has a vaudeville con tract.' Mellle would not take more than 3 niKhtly for playing for I Henry Ford, although the family ! hnuie at Norway, Maine, was thientcucd with sale for taxes. A i friendly ditor has now paid the I tail's. Everything seems coming ! Mellle's way except that In Augus ;ta, Oa., Mra. Mm tie Horrill insists that she wrote a wnlti attributed lo Mellle when he played it for Henry's duncing class. 1U1DAPKST Henry and Mellle would he welcome here. Foreign azi la taboo after New Years, Mus ical comedy and light opera are having a pre-war vogue. o , This week we will sell (one to a customer), pure aluminum 6-ouart teakettles for SMlc. Only 21 to be sold, ltlg sale on Hold Seal mats, lKjatl slie. Powell's. TOMORROW'S MENU Breakfast Left-Over Prunes Cereal Dropped Eggs Bacon Toast Coffee 1 " ' Luncheon Baked Beans Catsup Cole Slaw Rolls Jelly . Cocoa Dinner Squash Cream Soup Lamb Chops Potatoes Steamed in Skins . Lima Beans Fruit Salad Chocolate Cornstarch ; i Coffee , i Travel To 1 Housekeepers are now planning their Christmas Dinner menus. Here is an excellent one which may be of help (it will be re peated in tins column ror Decem ber 25, but Ihe accompanying re cipes for out-oMhe-ordinary diahe'j will appear only this once.) Holiday Soup Roast Slutted Turkey with . Brown Uruvy i Mashed Potatoes, Glazed Onions Turnip Croquettes Cblftonade Dressed Lettuce Plum Pudding, Sauce (Mince and Squash Pica Coffee, Nuts,- Bonbons Holiday Soup: Scald one quart of sweet milk with one can of corn anil one medium-sized onion peeled and sliced. Mix three tablespoons of flour with one-half cup of cold water and add this to the hot milk- corn mixture. Conk It in the top of your double boiler 20 minutes, stirring UU thickened, then rub througn a sieve. In another pan cook two cups of canned tomatoes for 12 minutes, then add one fourth teaspoon of baking soda to them and strain. Add' the hot, ..ained tomaloea to the hot milk-, corn, mixture, season to taste with salt and pepper, and serve. Turnip Croquettes: Wash, pare and slice several large turnips, then cover with salted water and cook till tender; drain, press out all water possible by wringing the turnips In cheesecloth and measure You will need one and one-fourth cups of it. Season this amount with salt and pepper to suit liking. then add two slightly-beaten egg yolks and cool. When cold, shape into small croquettes, roll tnese in crumbs, in raw egg, and again in crumbs aud try in deep hot fat. Drain a moment on crumpled brown paper before serving. Glazed Onions: Peel 12 silver akin onions and cook In salted boiling water till tender. Drain and saute in a frying pan In three tablespoons ot butter mixed with one tablespoon ot granulated su gar. When delicately brown, serve. Chiffonade Dressed Leltuce: To make the dressing, mix together two chopped hard-boiled eggs, two tablespoons each of minced cooked red pepper and raw minced onion, and a pinch each ot paprika and salt Add a little minced parsley If you have It. Wet all with six tablespoons of vinegar. Chill and shake three minutes In a bottle be fore serving on leltuce leaves. Tomorrow The Maicre Room. to DietHealth. r i . s tt a aa n nMfun Dy JUIUU 111U11 rcicj. ixu ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles and Way, Points S BY PICKWICK STAGE Two Schedule Daily Leaving Terminal Hotel 7 A. M. and 3:35 P. M. One Way Fare to S.F $14.75 Round Trip Fare to S.F 29.00 One Way Fare to L. A 26.60 Round Trip Fare to L. A 50.00 Two Days to San Francisco and Three Days to Los Angeles by Pickwick Stage CALL' Terminal Hotel Phone 5S6. Roseburg. Ore., for InformatiiA Put that personal touch to your Xmns greeting cards by having your name priujied on each card. See the News-Kevlew office for a nice line of samples at a reason able price. n Barbecue sandwiches and cotfee Oh, Hoy! Does Your Back Ache? Bad Backs Bring Suffering Many Roseburg Folks. I la that dull, constant backache ; making yog, old and mtrmrabl! Joea )ou back throb and ache ua- i til tt Boom you Jut cud t ki-p i your ln-muilon,, mid has lost 45 A HAPPY FAMILY "Ih-iir Joctor: 1 am so happy that I Just had to let you know about tt. Just think ot it: I haw limt 3y poumla In five months. 1 utit-d to wt-tKh 1S1 pounds anil now urn I hail bven fat for six jfars. 1 am 17 yrara old, five fet, Hfvcn imiu's tall. hat Is my cornet wt'UhtT "No om recognizes me on the Htri't't. My f i if nit all tell me my looks have linprowd 100 per cut and I certainly (eel better, have mure jh p aud ambition. My com plexion is deaier now than it has been ftr years. "I did nut go on n liquid diet he cause 1 was going to college and it was raiher hard, but 1 ceriaiuly waU-hd my step. The best part is that I have not gained a pound in the lust two mouths while 1 waa on my maintenance ditt. "My craving for candy has cef Ulnly disappeared since 1 have hwn ofl my dirt; also for potatoes aud Kiini'':. which 1 used to tat so much ot before. 1 leave out lota of butter, cream, all white bieads and fat meals. 'My mother has ulo followed They give your life new ease What would your, life te withouE a'dvertise'd Rro ducts? . ,. . - ' Imagine your home stripped of curtains, glass, paint, magazines, telephones, phonographs. Your table set with out pepper, salt, sugar everything except home-prepared foods. ' Your life would seem both' hard and drab'. You would have little comfort or convenience; know nothing of the means to secure them. Unhelped, your own in genuities would tend to limit your space. You would pro gress by limps instead of leaps. You might not progress at all. AHvertisements sweep" you on to enjoyments. Rea'd them." Know about advertised products. They give your life new ease. They are worthy of your confidence Pin your faith to advertised products . ROSEBImSBEYlEW DouoLAs eouwTV 'fX'.'.rj. addressed, stamped ' envelope ten cents In stamps. and going? 1k you suffer headaches, dluy spells and urinary disor ders; feel weak, tired and wurn outf Then look to your kidneys. Ihday may mean serious kidney slckncssl I'se Dean's litis a stimulunt diuretic to tho kidneys. Doan's are recommended by Uose burg folks. Mrs. Ijiura Kimball, 5?J P. Kllnl Pi., Hoseburg, says: "My kldnevt were always weak and It 1 took cold It settled In my back and I eurTorcd drendfullr. I couldn't hold cut to sweep the floor. Abo my kidneys acted irregularly. lsan's I'llls reJIevod these at tacks, strengthening my bark and kulneya.- 60c at all dealer. Foster Mil barn Co, alt- buffalo, N. V. pounds, Htid she Is also keeping her weight. "I want to thank you for your I wonderful help. 1 am starling j ninny girls on a diet by ti '.liug ilii'iu how I gut thinucr. K. IV At 17 yeais of ago and five feet, cven iu height, according to the welKht-helghi-agc-tnblea for Rills of UchiHil iiKe, the average is l;i3. As we beliee It Ik better for growing boys und Kit In lo be from 5 to 10 pi r cent overweight lor the aver urn. at 112 you are Ideal weUht. ou are wle In cutting out most of your rich gray tea aud bread and butter and lat meats. You should not cut out all tbe butter or cream . or your system needs the vitamins they contain. SO have a little ot these every day. 1 am glad yoor craving for candy It gone. Excess candy eating certainly does cause an awful lot of trouble. When you tell your girl friends about reducing, tell them to be sure to Include two or three glaxses of milk eac h day, or Us equivalent in milk dl.hes. iVe all need the lime aud perfect protein of milk or cheee and especially do young people need tt. Most all knew that while reducing, we can eat very liberally of Ihe green vegetables and salads (without oil) and fairly liberally of the fruits, but some think that milk is fattening and therefore fall lo take It. This is a mistake. A glass of skim or but termilk Is only 0 calories. (Whole milk Is twice that 16U C's) and Is no more faltening than the same number of C's of any food. The lime and protein are In Ihe milk, not the cream, so you can use these instead of the whole milk. However, if skim or buttermilk to used by young people, some butter hould be taken lor tbe growtn vi tamin that is present In the cream. It Is perfectly splendid that you and your mother have obtained such fine results, ana 1 coograiue ate you both. Thank you for writing. FLAXSEED AND PSYLLIUM SEEDS Mrs. E. It H true Ibat flaxseeds have a mucltagenous quality simil ar to that of psyllium seeds, but the same amount of flaxseed does not produce nearly so much mui ll- asouous material as Ihe psyllium. so Is not so citicicnt in constipa tion. Not all drugstores carry the psyl lium seeds, so If you cannot obtain them, send a sclt-addressed, Manip- ed envelope to ms In care of tins nnner. with your request, and I will send yot a list ot manufact urers. (Ycu had better ask lor the article on Constipation at the same time.) . Vm. B. For the Instructions on 'gaining and losing you send a self- NOTICE Of SllKlllFfS RALE OF REAL FHOPKKTT In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. P. M. Carothers. IMalnUff. vs. Permella McDonough and W. E. UcDonough, Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out ot tne aosve en titled court In the above entitled cause on the 23rd day ot November. lyzb, to ms aireciea ana aenverea, commanding me to sell the herein isfy the judgment and decree of foreclosure rendered and entered In after described real property to sat in above eniuiea sun on me zuin day of November, 1V25, In favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named defend-1 ants, for the sum of 934:11.77 with interest on S2U0O.OO tn.reol at tne rate of s per cent per annum from the 20th day ot November, and the further sum of I71.S&, and the further sum of 9300.0!) attorney's fees, and ihe further sum of Sly.30 costs and disbursements. 1 will, on Monday, ths 2tth day of December, lvzb. at ine nour or s o ciock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the court bouse In Kosuburg. Douglas County. Oregon. otter for sale and sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder lor casn In hand, the following described real property, to-wlt: Ljoi one, tne soumeaat quarter ox the northeast auarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, all In section , township 37 south, range 2 west, or the Wil lamette Meridian In Douglas Coun ty. Oregon: subject to redemption as provided by law, and will apply the proceeds or said sale in tne pay ment of the coHts and expenses thereof, and the balance. IC any. 1 will bay to the Clerk of the above entitled court as required by law. Dalea fiov.niber zuin, i-s. 8. W. BTARMER, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. MASONS ATTENTION A special meeting of Laurel lodge, No. 13, will be held Masonic temple Wednesday evening, Dec. 16th. Work in E. A. Degree. by order W. M., W. F. Harris, Secty. I .at iiiimm -aianTa In Use Cabe ball first and third Thurs days. Visiting members al ways welcome. MAY PINGEL, M. A. MILDRED MeCTJLLOCH, Tree. BEL LB STEPHEN SON. Sec. MOTIt'R OP FINAL RRARINO In the County Court of the State ot Oregon lor Douglas County. In the matter ot the estate of MarU N. Currier. Deceased. Notice la hereby given that R. W. Marsters. administrator, with ths wui annexed, ot tne estate ot Mans X. Currier, deceased, has fllt'd in ths county court of tbe State of Ore gon for Douglaa County, his final aecount and report of his adminis tration, ana tns court Das nxea Wednesday, the 23rd day of Decem ber, ivzb. at the hour of ten o'clock. A. M. of said day. In the court room ot said court iu the city ot Hose burg. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objection, to said final account and report, and the settle ment tnereor. Dated end first published this 17lb day of November. 192b. It. W. MAUSTKIta, Admlnislrstor. with the will an nexed ot the estate ot Atari N. Currier, Deceased. Quality merchandise at lowest prices at Powell' Furniture Store. LODGE DIRECTORY Union feneampment. No, . L O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tens pie on nd and 4th Wednesday! of each month. Visiting patrt archs always welcome. FRED MILLER, C. P. W. P. WarrHKRBLU BcrlM Unapqua Klan No. . B- Meet tat and 4th Mondays ot each month. Address P. a Bos 185, Bos burg, Oregon. Laurel Chapter No. 81, n. A. Is- Meets every third Tuesday ot each month In Masonlo Temple. All members requested to attend and visiting companions wel come. A. A. WILDER, High Priest. W. F. HARRIS. Secretary. Neigiuwra er Woeocratt. Litis Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings, Is K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors Invited to attend. ALVIA WETHERELL, O. N. MAHOARKT WHITNEY. Parts L O. O. F Ptilletartan Ledge No. kV Meets tn Odd Fellows Tsm pie every Friday evening. Ylstt lug brethem are always wel come. C F. CRAMER, N. O. A. J. OBDDES, Rett. See, J. B. BAILEY, Fin. See. woodmen et tne wen), cams No, 129 Meets tn the Odd Fellow! Ball tn Boeebwg every first and third Monday evenings. Vie Itlng neighbors always welcome JOHN DELL HESS, C O. M. M. MILLER, Clerk. R, n, T. is. Meets eaca seeona and fourth Thursday of each snoath, in Maccabe kail, cor ner Cass and Pine streets. VI tunc Knights always weleoi U C GOODMAN, Cm. a W. KAPP. B. K. Raeebure Meeekah Loose No. 41) I. O. O. F. Meets la Odd Fe lows Tsmtle every Tuesday evening. Visiting members tn good standing axs cordially invited to attend. ANNA WICKHAM, N. O. GERTRUDE HATFIELD, B. & emma LKNOa. r. a. ROSEBUHO LODGE NO. 1017 L O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday atght. Moose Hal. tit N. Jack) oa St. Ctab roots opem 1:10 M 10 p. 20. Tlsltln Brothers wet com. W. A. BOOARD, Dictator. H. O. PAROETER, Secretary, ISO. M. TEBONft B. P. O. Elks. Roseburg Lodge No, '226 Hold regular communication at the Elks Temple on each sec ond and fourth Thursdays each month. All members requested to attend regularly, and all visit ing brothers are cordially lnvlt ed to attend. J. O. DAY, Jr., E. R. J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary. DE MOLAY, CHAPTER Regular Communica tion, 2nd and 4th Thurs days, Masonic Halt L F. A. M, uurei uoCge No, IS. Regular communication! second and fourth Wednesday! each month, at Masonlo Temple, Roseburg, Ore, Visitors wet come. . . . , M. 8. HAMM, W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Bee. Unites! Bratnernoos or Carpenter! and Jointers ot America Meets at 47t 8. Main second and fourth Tuesday evenings ol each mOsXb. All carpenters wet corned. T. F. HOLMES, Reo. See. EMERY COLE, Pres. Pythian Sisters, Umptija Tsm pie. No. 4 Meets the second aa! fourth Monday evenings of each month, at tho K. of P. hall. Vis itors always welcome. MARTHA CHRISTENSEN, MJE.S, EVA MARKS, M. of R. C MAY E. PARKER, M. Of F. Kalght of Pythias, Alpha Lode! No. 47. Meets every Wednes day In Knights of Pythias hall, U0 Boss street. Visitors alway! welcomed. BAM GHRI3TENSON, 9. 0. ROY O. YOONO, BL F. E. B, WIMBEPXY. K. B C W. B. A. O. T. W, RoMburg Re Mvlw No. lie Holds regulal meetings oa second and fourth Thursdays at. 7:10 p. m. Visit ing sisters Invited to attend t news. Maccabee hall, Pisa ami Case streets. CLARA BONEBRAKE, Com, JESSIE RAPP, Col. Eagles, org Aerie MeeU n Maocabee hall, on Cass street, on second and fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, at t o'clock. Visiting brethern la good stsndtng slwsys welcoaM OLENN WOODRDFT, W. P. THEO. W. ALTHATJS, W, P, B. F. OOODMAN, Beo. O. K. Roseburg Chapter Ne. S. Holds thetr regular meettal oa the Brst aad third Thursdays in each month. All .sojourning brothers aad sisters are res pest, fnily Invited to attend. CORA B. BINOLETON. W. If. nxa JOHSBON, HcrfUrz,