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ROSEBURG NEW3-REVTSW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1925.
Offerings Saturday
Carnation Milk
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Adirondack Cane and Maple
Pompeian Olive Oil QQ.
rinr can wwu
Standard Sliced Pineapple
S Creme Oil Soap, ' r)Cn
5 bars
Searchlight or Birdteye Matches Fall Sized Boxef, 5 for ...
Economy Matches
boxes 10c, 6 for .
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Shum Shunt Oil Highly Refined, absolutely Pore Vegetable
S Mazola Oil,
93c
rtair oaiion
Kerr's Best Patent
49-Ib. Sack .....
,$2.23
20th Century Coffee "Just
Direct from our Roaster to
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CHRISTMAS CAROLS ! bugle playingHoly Night, Silent
ARE TRUE FOLK SONGS "H !. .. M f- . me.
ivcrni inrnn o a vo : Hearing that old, familiar melo
- INSTRUCTOR SAYS dy 3,500 miles from home, made an
' UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, En-j Impression on me never to be for
gene. Ore., Dec, 22. (Special). gotten. The instrumentalist was
"One of the most unusual expert the mail carrier, as I afterwards
ences I ever experienced was when learned. Thus it Wag that I learn
I was In Germany somfe years ago," , ed about the beautiful custom In
said Joht Selfert, head of the voice Germany ot mall carriers playing
department In the University of ; carols on trumpets In the days be
Oregon school of music "It wss fore Christmas, aa they go about
Just a few days before Christmas, delivering the malL"
and a blizzard was blowing out-1 "Carols are more popular in Es
side," he continued, "suddenly,
right up on the front porch of the
house I was. living nv I heard a !
Butte Milk BUctAts
New England Butter
-a" Bunt
Qukk Parker House
Roll.
8urprl-c BI-ruhfj
Cinnaunon Pin Wbccl
Butter Scotch Fruit
Roll
Meat Pie Croat
Stettra Dumplinca
Old FaiMoned Short
Cake
Fruit Roty-Poljr
Boiled Fruit
. Baked Apple
Whiffy
biscuits
cind all these
other treats
D:
kELICIOUS, fluffy biscuits
I that'i the kind you U get
atwaya when you follow this
Master Recipe carefully.
But look above; tee what a tot of
other good things this same Master
Recipe makes, with only slight
changes. Tear out this ad and jtry
these: f . j
The Sperry Matter Recipe
for Biscuits
2 cups Sperry Drifted Snow Flour
1 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons baking powdeV" '
3 tablespoons shortening
i cup milk or equal parts of milk
and water
Mix and sift dry Ingredients; work
in shortening with knife or finger tips.
Gradually add liquid, mixing with
knife to a soft dough. Toss on a
floured board, pat or roll lightly to
one-half inch tlackness, cut with bis
cuit cutter, place in pan, brush over
tops with melted shortening or milk.
Bake in hot oven (425a F.) 12 to 15
minutes.
Scones
For this old Scotch favorite that
everybody loves, use the
Master Recipe with thrse
change: Add I more table
spoon fl of shortening, 1
tablespoon of sugar and 1 well
beaten crs and extra yolk re
serving the white. Put beptm
cst hito a cup and fill with
milk I raving cup three- fourths
full ; stft sugar with flour. Roll
out and cut with biscuit cut
ter. Pl.ice In pan, then brush ever
. tops with the unbeaten e white;
sprinkle t"p4 with fURsr and cinna
mon; Bake in a hot oven 15 min
utes. When baked split open and
aprend with jelly or jam. Replace
tops and serve.
Savory Biem8i
For a luncheon surprise, serve' these
SPERRY
my
Home service Bureau
flirt. BeSt Dt Graf, IXnclof " j '
ttil
20thCentur
Feature Nationally Knows Brand nikbb snsa-rttawxftsa of
pronounced quality. The stores ire constantly striving to
give the Public batter Foodstuff at tna sama ar av lew
prices than those, of inferior quality, cast be bought for,
elsewhere. It's the saving: on every item sa these 20th Ceo
tury Stores that count.
and Monday, Diccaber 26th-28th
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Standard
Tomatoes, 1928 I
Pack, Largo Cans,
IT si I
2 for .;
Syrup York States Finest full (tjuarf Can .
Del Monte Catsup
Large Bottle
23c
Large Cans Extra Special, can
I Minced Razor Clams, Q I
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12-oi. Can
43c
FLOUR
Crown t - -rT jri 1
49-lb. Sack ...:... VZiOO
try it and you'll be convinced"
you lb. 47c 3 lbs. '
HAPPY NEW" YEAR
rone than, here," says Mr. Selfert,
"especially In England, Wales and
Germany It is very common for
fiovi
ONE
Maste
Recipe!
with a salad course! Prepare Master
Recipe. After cutting spread M of
each roll with deviled ham. Fold over
as for Parker House Rolls, place in
baking pan, brush tops with melted
butter or substitute. Bake in si hot
oven (425 F.) about 20 minutes.
) ; so
What t lite abma Sperry Hour
It's so dependable! In the 12 years
I've been using Sperry Drifted Snow
Flour, it has never once disappointed '
me. , . .
They make If of the finest' wheats,
with exacting care", and then they test
it hourly by baking with itt We
actually cannot buy it until It pro
duces perfect results.
BELLS DC 6KAT
"
1rf bumptmp t
Dumplings the best part of the
stew, men folks any. For 4 or 5 per
sons, prepare one-half Master Recipe,
making thrse changes: Use one .tea
spoon of shortening and one-half cup
of rrilk. The dough should be spongy
nd full of holes. Drop on boiling stew
cover tightly end steam 15 minutes.
Be sure to keep liquid con
stantly belling and do not re
move cover during cooking.
How to make fifteen other
delicious dishes using this
same Master Recipe,- is told
m abooklrt, "EIGHTY Food
DeliEhts from EIOHTManter
Recipes." Write me and 111
send you a copy, free. Vwll
find it a wonderful help la
a!! your baking.
Is there anything about cooking
frrt you're worried about? Maybe a
big dinner and youM like to know
some easier ways to prepare it? Or
what to feed children at various ages?
Write me and 1 11 gladly help
Address Belle De Urar, Sparry
Co., Saa Fiwicisoo, Calif.
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Libby's Crashed
Largo Cans,
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4S5
65 c
22c, 3 for .... .......
Ivory Soapy 10c , r r
stse, 4 bars
Del Monte Hot Sauce
2 Cans
03, Quart Can ....
Washing
Soap,' Large
Packages 35c, 2
1-isWs' Blend
49-lb. Sack ...
OAKLAND STORE
BakerJTanary Bkfg.
groups ot singers to go about the
streets at night dating the cnrist
mas holiday season, singing such
old favorite carols as "Blest be the
Tie that Binds,' and -God rest ye
Merry Gentlemen'."
"There has been a pronounced
awakening of interest in carols
over the country. At last Christmas
time, groups were organized here
In Eugene to go about the streets
singing carols." .
Mr. Selfert then told of an ex
perience he bad in Philadelphia
some years ago. An effort was
made to find out whether theatre
audiences were familiar wltti the
old (carols. Mr. Selfert had charge
Lo( this work. In some of the largest
theatres In the city, and the result
ot the Investigation showed a sur
prising number who knew the old
carols.
"There are many good carols
that have recently been composed.
Some of the most prominent com
posers are Dudley Buck, Henry
Hadley, and C. Whitney Cooms.
But the old carols are being sung
too. in tact, tney prooaDiy are
sung more. They have endured
for a long time, while those writ
ten now are generally aung for a
season or two and then forgotten;
though some are probably great
enough to be of permanent value.
"The carat la primarily a folk
song. All the old carols sprang
from the heart. But generally the
original tunes have been perfected,
and given a definite form, and set
down by some composer. That Is
to say, the carols are often folk
tunes modified by art. Carols
come Into being among white peo
ple much as the spirituals did
among negroes.
"The increase of Interest In
carols Is due partly at least to the
Increased Interest In religious mat
ters today. On the other hand, I
think the singing of carols has
helped to awaken interest In re
ligion, too. Many people get more
spiritual Inspiration from muaio
than from sermons. I can hear
cood sermon and so awav Inspired.
but I can receive much greater
spiritual inspiration from hearing
good religious singing. If the sing
er's heart Is even partly in the
song."
"You say that carols ara primari
ly folk music. I have heard It said
that Jaxs is the folk music of
America," Mr. Selfert was asked.
He took Issue at once.
"Don't you think so for a min
ute," he said earnestly, "there Is
little about Jan to warrant such an
assumption. I believe rather that
the real American folk music is
found In the works ot such com
posers as Stephen O. Foster, who
wrote 'Home, Sweet Home,' and
many other old favorites. By the
way, a Mr. Howard junugan has
recently discovered a large body
of musical works by a hitherto
unknown American composer or
consiueraote merit, atong wim tne
Una of folk music This may show
that we Americans have not been
so deficient in music as has al
ways been supposed. There is
something fascinating about Jazi,
all right, but it la not yet of perma
nent value In the musical world."
WOMAN WELL KNOWN r
' HERE IS DEAD
POUT LAND. Died In this city:
December 23, Mary Barbara Htcb
,lnger, aged 71 years, widow ot
the late Eugene Steblnger, mother
of Hilar, Frank and Carl N. Steb
lnger of Portland and Ruxene
8tebinger Jr., of Buenos Aire, and
sister or John P. Hofmaa of Hills
dale, Ore., Joseph of Portland and
Gertrude Hofman of Balem, Ore.,
and Mrs. Chsrlea Uaechler of Lorn-
poc, Cal. The remains are U
Flnlsyg cbspel, Mongomery an5
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GUSS FOR
TO ES MARKED ON
- OIL SUB STAT10N',n rush for verlflcatloa of
UU aUg a 1 A 1 I Ideas, such' as was tbe ease when
I SAN FRANCISCO. Doe. 14.
uomracis otri owr 117
1 Standard Oil company of Calif or
; nla tor marking ttaa airways trosa
Seattle to San Diego. la eo-opera-jtlon
with the air senrlees of the
'army and navy, more than 100
I town have Veen selected, the
'names of which wilt Be palmed oa
I roots ot Standard Oil buildings as
guides to. aviators. In-addition
1 at each point an arrow Indicating
the true north will be placed as a
further aid to air navigation. Sub
sequently the company will pub
Hah an aviators' guide giving lo
cations ot all landing fields.
The airways, as manned by the
United States army air servicer
run from Seattle south through
j Portland to San Diego. ,
The work Is under way. and the
j California section should be cora
1 pleted during January,' and those
1 in the Northwest somewhat later.
(Thereafter the airways eastward
from Seattle. Portland, San Fran
I Cisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles
and San Diego will be marked.
Among the towns selected for
signs at this time are the follow
ing: .
I Washington Seattle, isaaqnah,
1 Ronton, Tacoma, Olympla, Centra
lis, Kelso, Longvlew, Vancouver.
Oregon Portland, Newberg.
iWoodburni, Salem, Stayton, Alba
ny, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain,
jRoseburg, Grants Pass, Medford,
Ashland. . 1
Married Woman his
Only Bread and Milk
: "I could eat only bread and milk,
everything' else soured and formed
m. since taking Adlerlka I can
eat anything without causing
(signed) Mrs. J. B. Manning. ONB
spoonful Aillerlka removes OAS and
of,nn hrinra aittonlahlnc relief - to
the stomach. Stops that full, bloated
reeling. Kxcellvut tor obstinate
constipation, often removing" eur-Drislna-
amounts of old waste-mat
ter you never thought was In your
system, xvaiuan f uiierroo, urusgi.t.
COPY OF ULRICH .
vvuimai i mm e rmiNO
IN LIBRARY OF SEMINARY
LANCASTER. Pa, Dec 23. (A.
P.) A copy of one ot the rarest
Biblea in the world the Ulrich
ZwingU Bible the printing of
which Is said to have taken four
years. Has" been discovered in tne
library of the Reformed Theologi
cal Seminary here. . -
The Bible, according tb Its title
page, was printed by Christopher
Froschauer in 1629. Four years be
fore that time the first section of
the volume, which Is In, six sec
tions, was printed. The text was
compiled by Zwingtl and several
other preachers ot Zurich who
were- associated with him, and a
greater part of the German text
wa Btranslatcd from the Latin by
Martin Luther. The Bible, accord
ing to historians, at the time ot its
publication corresponded to the
popular-priced editions of today.
Two of the features of the book
are the illustrations and the ar
rangement of the text- For ex
ample, the Book of Acta Is placed
after the Epistle of St. Paul, in
stead ot before aa Is the base In
printing present-day Bibles. The
majority of the illustrations are
i wood cuts and the characters
are
depicted Id the dress of knights
and monks of the fifteenth cen
tury. In but a few places are the
characters, pictured In Biblical
dress, as Is the case in Illustrating
the modern editions.
A copy ot the second edition;
published in 15S1, also was found In
the library.
Cook with gas.
"WAR HOOK" AT Mct'OOK
FILLO A3 TIIK KKY TO
KEXt AIH WARFARE.
DAYTON, O., Dec. 2l If the
United States were to engage in
warfare tomorrow, a certain
closely guarded book would be
rushed to .Washington from Mc
Cook Field, , ,
. It would, tell government offi
cials, how to build airplanes; ex
actly where to , get materials;
what aviator principles and Ideas
were sound and what were obso-
!lcte: what, airplane parts should
I), standardized, and what should
be Junked.
At the field, which Is 0 e engin
eering divhlon of the army air
service, the hoot:, which In rcall'v
Is not a volume In the strict sen
of the word, is known simply ss
the "War Book." Its resting
place Is known to only a few and
access to It Is Impossible.
"Should war be declared tomor
row," said a post official, "we can
give this book to the war depart-
HEALTtiMy Gift to You
LIFE win be for sweeter if you
j once and for all time rid
soataetf of those anaeying, ancomfort
ibis and daagcrous PILES and other
Rectal and to loo ailments. MY FREB
96-pagc Book tells of my unmuliaed
WRITTEN GUARANTEE to cur. ycasr
Piles without a hospital surgical opera
tion, or refund your fee. Many pa ions!
letters are also contained thcr cui prov
tug bow I have given hack
health and strength te
thousands of others. Start
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I " L iTTWiTTiii"-.? 'ZB I
is mwmmi
mnt sad say 'gestlemea here it
l. Oo out aad build thess,.'
There will be ao seed to engage"
the United States entered tb
world war."
The book consists of fonr sets
of drawings and specifications.
The first section contains all pro
jects ana problems under ei pert
inent. The second, fists every
Item that goes Into tna construc
tion of an airplane, from the
smallest screw to the . largest ,
wooden strut. Drawings show how
everything Is made, where mate
rials may be obtained and all de
tails of procurement to the finish-
ed Job.
In the third section' udder the
head "obsolete," are listed Items
ot airplane construction whlca
may be used but which are no
longer manufactured. The final
chapter is devoted to a description
of integral parts of the airplane
as well as the airplane as a whole
which now are obsolete.
Do you know when the "National
School' Chlldraa'a Clothes Cleaning
week" starts! Ask Imperial U tak
ers.
H0RSEMEAT BECOMES
A FRENCH LUXURY
: WITH RlglNQ PRICEI
PARIS, Dec. IS. (A. P.) Horse-
meat, formerly "the poor mans
beefsteak." has become a Preach
luxury. 8carclty at butcherable ani
mals la given aa the cause of Its
enormous increase in price.
One ponnd of choice boraemeat
at the local markets recently was
quoted 9.60 franca about 40 cents.
Pork chops could be had for 8.60
roast beef for t.OO and mutton for
7.60.
Besides the gradual disappear
ance ot horses' "on the hoof 'avail
able for the markets, a tax ot one
franc twenty-fire centimes per
pound placed on the meat was said
to have Influenced higher' prices. ,
Horsemeat Is recommended by
physicians for persons suffering
from tuberculosis and all diseases
of anaemia ot the blood. The aana
torlums of Southern France . have
been severely hit by the lis In
price. . ,
Big get-together Ball at the
Armory New Years ere. Dancing
until 1 a. m. The last big dance of
1926. Let's make It a reel gather
ing. NEWS TIDBITS
(Associates rrsss UsssS Wm.
WASHINGTON. "I m scared',
won't you take me In your lap,"
a tiny cripple asked Mrs. Coolldge
wnen a iluanltgnt flared aa sue
was making a Christmas tour' of
a hospital. She kissed away the
tears and the tot smiled.
NEW YORK, The police bomb
snnad has stopped a play deplet
ing the attempted assassination of
Muaaollnl as a fake. They ex
plain that the law forbids Subday
performances, aa contemplated.
and deny they acted at the behest
of the state department, as charg
ed by Carlo Treses, the promoter.
LONDON For the conveni
ence of women wearing Russian
boots the hotels are supplying
their rooms with bootjacka and
the stores are selling them trim
med with dainty ribbons. '
TAMPA. There's going to be
a lot of bull throwing here New
Years day. Th champion matador
of Spain Is coming from Spain
and eight matadors and 2? bulls
from Mexico. Spring swords that
wont hurt- the bulls will be used.
NEW YORK. Told by return
ing travelers: ' A laundress for
the Roosevelt expedition in Thibet
has been divorced six times and
la rich as the result of dowries.
(Suidam Cutting, a member of the
expedition.) France needs a dic
tator and Clemenceau Is the only
man for the Job. ( Whitney War
ren, deslrnef of the new library
at Louvuin. Some blacks in
Abyssinia are turning white be
cause they live in solid rock three
etoriea under ground (rtoslta
Forbes, explorer.)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Nicky Arn-
steln Is sore because he had to
shovel coal lb LeavenwortH, says
Warden Diddle. "He's been made
io work, probably for the first
time In bis life.
FfiPfN'fiO, Portugal There's
ship wreck at this seaside resort
oh the top ot a bouse 200 yards
from shore. A mighty gale carried
a four-ton vessel from the sea way
up in tne air.
ROINAN. France The beach Is
strewn with barrels of wine as the
result of snip wrecks In galea,
KANSAS CITY. Mo. The petrol
eum Industry spends $9,000,01)0 an
nually to destroy chemicals wnien
might produce synthetic rubber
worth S162.0OO.000. E. P. Steven'
son is going to tell the American
association for the advancement ot
science about It.
PORT MADISON, Iowa Mayor
Tower, who also presides In traffic
court, has fined himself tl for dis
obeying regulations while hurrying
to bis judicial job.
SAVANNAH There will ha no
fighting, for a while at least, by
young Strlbllng, after bis marriage
to Miss Clara Kinney. He says so
himself, presumably referring to
the squared circle. . -
NEW! YORK Jlmpiy Walker,
the mayor-elect, sines loudly every
morning when taking a hot balh.
Mrs. Walker has Just let tbe secret
out
The Armory will be elaborately
decorated for the Big Noise Rail at
th Armory New Years eve. Every
body in the county ought to be
there. We guarantee you a real
stspplag party.
W.-.; Q 1
fit- .1 . .
L)awn thrasjajh the ages comes the stqry of Christmas. Generation after generation of young
fcott eaffifiy aVBlt, with beating hearts, the coming of Santa Claus and his team of reindeer. ;
Family after family has tifMoed about the house trimming the Christmas tree, ijfiiiginc out i
jwhfchtrWyhayehiayehf , " I'
And then. Christmas rrwning, up fciefore the first streaks of dawn and down stain. rsttrsttftj -run
the chttdren to see what Santa has brought them. Then the dinner with the savory, crack
ling turkey cwerttowine with gravy. The family gather round the festive board, all radianc-4 "
It happy, This ft Christmas. " . . - , ....... j
Bitt back of all this moclern rejbiclnjj arid naptiy celebration is tjie real spirit of" ClVistma. the-'
Spirit of Christinas which as founded one thousand nine hundred' arid twenty-five years ago ' '
when the Wise MerU Startled by the radiant glow qf a beautiful star, hung high in the heavens,
followed it to a lowly manger,, where the Christ child lay. This is the real spirit of Christrnasi
this' is the spirit of the Golden Rule which pervades every commuhity at this time of the year, '
and will continue W throw its beautiful shadow of remembrance over families for countless' -
WHERE
KRIM SfOS PEACE
ENVOY TO FRANCE
. tatausailid tnm tssasS was.)
PARTS, Dec: '12. Gordon Can.-.
nlng, a" captain in' the , British army
reserves, arrived, here from Moroe-itwlll
co today, claiming to bear creden
tials from Abd-el-Krlm authorising
him to open peace negotiations be
tween Ruffian tribesmen, and
franco.. .: .-. i .. .
"Any peace proposals from Abd-
el-Krlm must be simultaneously
presented to Spain ' and France,"
Premier Briand said today When
questioned concerning Canning's
pvflpl
ix Al L
V inshtsr lrioffie. 3
' ' ; Here U a WESTKR RANGE-" :
'J.'lelJo.'l-ir-.a'iiuo "I "Built lor Western ueV-oal-;
1UXCTR1C COOKLNG V , . . W(M81 electricity-fumlah-
-3?sBVto ' Ia.''"" 1 in all-enamel, enamel trim and ..
SLj?4V iHS'?L til ' ioHsfie atttico irdn ' finish. A .
rrtft$y TV LA'NO O'AS or ELECTRIC
VrrS" v PLATE may also be attached. SesV
- this range today. V "
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QUALITY. MEETS CONFIDENCE .,
mission.' ''--. -
The Qual d'Orsay dealea that
Captain Canning Wilt tie received
by any authorized person. It ex
pects that Krinfs emissary will get
In touch with some deputy who
acquaint the government of
the nature of his propositions.
Dreams ot Pure Oqntly come
true! Hand rolled and dipped in
Hershey's chocolate. Manufactured
especially for drug store trade. No
finer. confections made.. In boxes
for $1.00 Snd up. We wrap them for
mailing. Make your SelecUop-early.
Lloyd Crockera. ; . , . , -fl?
co. v ) (
Phone lis)
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Oregon
ILLNESS DELAYS WE0D.N&
. MARSHTTELDj Ore., Dec 22.
A wedding that was to have, takes
rpiaVe Sunday was Indefinitely post
poned and the bride-groom-elect
hurried to , a Portland hospital
when' be was taken suddenly Hi
j,wlth appendicitis. . , - ..
ah arrange mema pan uvea uiaua
for tbe marriage of Mias Bess Ayer
to C. O. Taylbr ot Reedsport at the
bride's horns here. Invitations had
to be recalled, and .this . morning
Miss Ayre left for Portland to b at
the. bedside of her affianced. .
Heat with gas. , -,, . ..