20th Century rocery
HOW TO BE HAPPY
Lay aside a little each month. A 20th Century Store is certainly a benefit to any
community when you consider that 40 of the average family's income is
spent for food stuffs. The 20th Century sells the best kinds of merchandise
always showing the consumer consistent savings.
OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY 10 AND 12, 1925.
Ornatlon or Bordrn'. 7 I Pur. Lard-bulk, 3 gO Campbell'. Tomato J Q
Mnki taH, JC pound! fcoup, o; otnr kinds v
; 25c
MATCHES Beit of the Sc brand! nolaelesii, 6 boxsa for -
Macaroni, froth eurv. OC Old Dutch Cltan.er, 1 P Toilet Paper, very fine, 99
eut, 4 bl &OC 2 cant I 1030 theet. rolls, 3 for
S2 42
Flther'e Blend Flour l.att time at thit low price, 49 lb. tack
Raltint Thompton Seed. Pop Corn Beit Grown, 00 Crystal White Soap, JO
,, in bulk, 4 poundt JC 3 Ibt 10 bait -
89c
Kon-O Me Broomt 4 tew, medium weight, flnett quality .
Comb Honey, large 97 Italian Prunet, good tize, OO- 6tralncd. Honey, Pure O0
white tectlont C 3 Ibt ,- pint Maton jar .
Olympic Pancake or Albert , Washing Machine .Q1 Fancy Evaporated OT-
Flapjack f.j.r, nr Soap, large.. OiC p.achet, 2 Ibt. ., 3C
large package ... wuv I
20TH CENTURY COFFEE The flavor you'll Ilka. Everybody does Roattcd In our own Q
plant the day before you get It, pound, 45c; 3 Ibt - v.v
Corn Meal, yellow or
white, 9 lb. tack
45c
Fresh Cream Oats.
4 pounds
25c
Graham Flour, coarse
No 10 sack .
59c
CANNED GOODS OUR IMMENSE SALE IS NOW ON ASK THE SALESPEOPLE FOR
CANNED GOODS CATALOG. THE (SAVINGS WILL INTEREST VOU, SURELY.
OUR
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
130 NORTH JACKSON ST.
win. out opprenlon. la of the lit
inm. t iiiirtanc t" the nation, the
Itaiu'ly ai.il ilia Individual. Nothing!
'cuit tie more in-riloua to the rising
1 crnt-rit'.ion than for them to feel
4tlia' the Kt.itH proteeta them from
oik. and 1 hut idleneaa it their
rif-lit."
The habit of Industry must be ac-
'quiied before the aKe of eighteen,
I'OHTLANI). Ore.. Jan. 8 f!lank or n never will bc-eonie a habit,
form for the use of Individuals In j Member of Pomona Oranse.
r i'ii t hi? Ini-nniet for tli year l'Jl't 1 how mai y of Amerlea'a Kreat men
itf $r,fKm, and less, derived from j parsed their childhood In idleness?
wages, salaries and cmnmis.-iiou, ,hia' about our president? liow
were mailed today by Clyde O. iab.jt Lincoln, our (neatest man?
liuiitiey, eolheior of luternal revjc.i:. you name any great man who
enue. to every penion who filed a jdid not ai-qulra his habit of indua
return of income from the same ! try as a child? Jesus Christ hlra
aoiircet a year ago. Envelopes , self worked at the carpenter's
ere uddrebsvU to 17,0uu tuxpay- i trade when twelve years old. Did
era. any of these suffer nunially, mor-
1'trsonf, any part of whose in-l.y or physically, because of their
come lor 19-1 was derived from 1 childhood labor?
business or profession, fanuinK, I t an the government be more
Mue or proprrty or rents, repard-1 klrd. lovinc and merciful to the
less of the amount, will be requir- i child than the parent? Can the
ed to use a different blank. The ! government be a better Judw of
use of this larger form will be re-lwhat Is good for the child, than hla
q.iired, also, in cases where the net ' own father. and mother? Granted,
Income was In excess of fjuUO,
whether from salary, business, pro
fession, or other taxable sources.
Koims for tills class of taxpayers
also lor corporations, partnerships
and fiduciaries will be mailed as
soon as a deluycd shipment is re
ceived from Washington. Collector
Ilunll'-y expects to complete tho
distribution of all income tax
blanks within the next ten days.
In view of the fact that every Indi
vidual, firm and corporation that
riled a return last year will be
mailed blanks this year, he asks
taxpayers to be patient for a few
days pending the receipt of their
blanks.
There Is also available at Collec
tor il'.mtley'a office a supply of
blank forms for the use of employ
ers in reporting salaries, waes and
commissions of ?HM0, or more,
th-'re are parents who abuse their
children. But they are rare, and
th' re is already a law for preven
tion of cruelty to children.
Ciangers, will not this amend
ment, if it becomes part of the
con-iitution, result In "race sui
cide?" Already there has been
much agitation in our country
alwut the falling olf In the size of
tin lamilles in the imfct fifty years.
How can tho present-day farmer be
eiccted to support a family of
from five to twelve children In
idleness until they are past their
eighteenth birthday?
Mr. Hailey says something about
it being silly to suppose there will
have to be officers to enforce this
amendment, if passed. Iioea he sup.
pose It will work automatically!
'I he money. In the end, to pay for
government work, always comes
paid during 1J2I to any employe or from the pockets of the governed,
other person. In fact, all other nec- It w ill hit the farmer particularly
essarv blanks Incident to the pre-1 haul. Deprived of the help of his
Bflrurxwawi
jooo iasi ixyniuics.
The Land Settlement Depart
ment of tne Portlund chamhe of
commerce reports tho receipt of
1UO0 dlroct Inquiries for Decem
ber from a contingency of pro
spective land settlers now locat
ed In different part if tho Unit
ed Stntes. It Is also reported
that the Ion Anneles brunch of-
flco of the Land ficttlcinont De
partment Is linvlni! a very actlvo
Inquiry with regard to land op
portunities in Oregon and anti
cipates a number of new sottlers
starting for Oregon in the near
future.
- A Pllverton httRlness man re
ports 1!S families as having set
tled In ,or near Unit community
In the last five years, all from
THE
NEW
and
UNUSUAL
DESIGNS
WIO keep ti breast of tho
times. We do not show
you last year's Ideas and
(Iosikiib. You will find
here whatever Is novel,
whatever Is new and
whatever Is flno In silks.
"Quality and Economy"
. The Silk Store
8llkt and Satlne
I.AORANAM
CSsWafiiSljS, Children
The Ordinal Fnod-Drini for All Aunt.
ulckLunchttHorie.Officco.Fountiiins.
Rk-hMilk, Mai ted GrumExtract in Pow
der 5i Tablet forms. Nourishing-No cooking.
say Avoid imitations and Subsliltlr
R08EBURG, ORE.
JACKSON STREET
0 STORE ISETl
paratlon of income tax returns are
available at the internal revenue
office In tin? custom houic.
1 Fnder the 1924 rvcaao a"t, re
turns of Income mut bfl fil'l by
j every Hinle poi son wfioe net In
come Inset year wan $Ht0 or more,
or who.se uroa income was $5000
; or more, and by every married
couple whose Joint But income was
i ,.j(io or more, whosq. grtma in
come waa $5(100 or roorc Married
Ip'Trons not iiviiiK ViCther, such as
'divorcees or persons Heparaied by
mutual consent are cutanea aa ain
sle pfrnoiiH, as aro w idows and w id
owers. There is no change In the exemp
tion for -BinKle peinons, which is
M"'1'). iMarried persons, living to
gether, and heads of families are al
lowed an exemption of J-.l'iO, re
landless of the amount of their net
Income. In addition to his personal
exemption, the taxpayer is also al
lowed a credit of for each do
pendent hut thU credit cannot bu
claimed for the hiihbaml or tho
wii'e, though one may be totally do
pendent U:ou the other.
The normal tax ratrn under the
t!ilM act are 2 per cent on the first.
$1000 of net income in excom of the
personal exemption and credits for
dependents. 4 Per cent on the next
$00 and ti per cent on the balance, i S0MC NEW YEAR'S THOUCHTS
tne aismci BunoununiR ri,nt nn t i,l(.(im, between Jlo.-! "Fc-nrettinc tlioae thlnea which
ton, Minn. tnnulry disclosed ' nitu and $11,000 to 40 per cent on nro behind and reachiiiR forth unto
that one lamiiy cumu llrsl ami nt incomes In excess of f.iOO.Ouu. : hose th hiirs w h ch are before. I
I found conditioim so favorable Taxpayers may file their returns press toward the mark of the prize
that throuKh their recommenda- immediately nnd pay their tax in of the lik-l. calling of God in Christ
lions 27 other families have be-jrn, or thty may avafl them-ielves ; Jesus.- Kph. 3, 13 and 14.
come Oregon citizens. iuf thai provision of the law v. hU h ' TurnSr.K tluM'i'overblal new leaf,
J. C. Karu, McLeod, Alberta. 1 permits thoi to pay the tax in four LookhiK both ways Hack from
shipped a carload of household equal quarterly Installments. He-; whence we come; Forward to
Koods and farm Implements to turns, accompanied by thepayment ' thing unknown
Stayion, whero ho has purchased of at least otie-rourth the total tax, J There are times hen a good for
IT ;K0 acre farm. It is reported mu.st be filed with Collector Hunt-! gettpry is a blessinK,
the consideration ivas S20.0U0. i ley not later than March 1.1. Tax-; Only lie can look joyfully for-
Karl Iteeho Fa til Idaho, has pnyers will find it to their advan- ward who can look peacefully back
purchased 240 acres at .Myrtle tHK to n'" ii''turns
t reek, and is now located t
children, with the things he has to
buy. going higher (because the la
bor-uniona can then more safely
no on a strike, having helped to
eliminate the possibility of their
employers replacing them with
young men of seventeen and eiuh
tern), and with this added drain on
his resources, the struggle for ex
istence will bo harder than ever.
A business man of Portland re
marked, in my hr-arlng, not long
ao that the wotHern farmer was
eay to manage he believed Just
wh.it was told him. (Ho was Bpeak-
lug of a certain referendum then up
to the people). 1 resented the re
mark bitterly at the time, but I
wonder if he. isn't partly right,
(irangers, use your own brains.
Ihin't believe anything anybody
telli you until you have thought the
m;itter over carefully. And don't
be too sure that "those wonderful
arguments ubout Bolshevist origin"
aren't correct.
And remember, that those child
r n, l.OliO.UO'j, or one in twelve
Is it possible that a country with
JD .1,01 10,000 Inhabitants has only
about 12,000,000 children? Are
piostly employed In lif,'ht labor on
the farm, iuutead of in factories.
FARMER.
I ii t
i vurcoru t I rooci
JL V V- J I J M. t J U
CE. MOYER, Nursery
Trees are .now in the troiuhes ready for d- livery. If not ready
to plant let me book your order nnd hold them until you are
ready.
They are home grown acclimated tree with a strong root system
giving them plenty of "pep" and hlv.h prude In every way.
My Walnut stock conshis ot Kr'iinpiette, M:nette, tnwl Kastein
Soft ISheil lilnck, aU'giafled on N'mih'rn ('ulllo: tiln Itlack not.
1'runes Several varletlts. tnclndjng the Double. X I'reneh (fii
queiitly railed i.mtel, Italuin, 1'ttiie, hnprmed P-tHii ar.d Im
perial. J'euih and Myroholun root. Some fine trees of e.ich
variety for replants.
reaches Several varieties. K.tily, medium and late In ripening.
Fears, Cherries, Apples, (i rapes, Kirs, Itdses, i-te., in vaiiet y.
My prices lire right.- i)e;d direct with the -iov.r tuitl owner.
Visit our nursery. Wee nhat jou arc havum. A l;tr;.',e stock to
select from.
Nursery and Sob s Yard local; d Ir.M tulles outh of Kosburg
on i'ucillc Highway or one mile nth of inllaid Station.
on wrongw richted. victories achiev
ed and happy anticipations based
with his family.
3eorge Clark, Ocean 1'ark,
Calif., has purchased a farm
north of Salem on tho Facilic
Highway, and is now occupying
his new home. , ,
Chicago Land Co. of (iranls
Fass report 21 new settlers sinco
October on their holdings in the
tiiuuts Fass Irrigif ion l'roject. !
fice they can have the assistance of on glorious victories won.
experienced deputies in preparing Memory is a blessing to a good
their statements of income. i man, A curse to an evil one.
o ! Evil deeds of youth a skeleton la
StudeoaKer costs leas per pound ihe closet of old age.
than butter.
I LETTERS FROM TUS:
PEOPLE ;
In til County Court of th Stulu of
On-Knii r..c loUf,-laa County.
!n the mutter of ton estutu of DISCUSSES CHILD LA30R
U. It. Oholwitl. leci-iiift. AMENDMENT
Nolle. In hurcOy len that Ihft Kflitor News Keview
..fitui.t of 1. It. iaaiwin, d.-e-n.s.-u I According to C. 11. Frtdey, the
hint fil.'O in tho County Court of local grunge is In favor ot the
IhniKitiH county nn-Kuu. bis ftnul; ChlM Labor amendment. Will the
t t onni in w. u h'tm nt of Mitl s-l J,tnoUl
plcat'O
xeO Mil iirtlii y, th 1 ;t h day of
it ii mi i y . li'J.t, lit th hour of on.
do, k In tho nrti'i tioon nf julil dav
s llr. tlirt,'. Hint th ofric ft th
'UlllM Jtiilu of li llns CollIlt,
C. E. MOYER
ROSEBURC, ORECON
ocerccig
I Mfl.nl, Ml lilt' iHIIIMlllH lMlltt
&'intit llonsf. Ill Iti.M.l.iirK, Olt-Kon.
l. ii, ihi i 1 ; . r.iv tin' houini; ,,r mi iii
g H. i i. mil unit tho s..tlrin.nt til. T. 'if.
K unit I.T til- h.-;iili,K tit otjrtlonrt
llii i. In. II any. i
K I' 1 n. I (lift yllillKllril He-.
K niiiluT r.uii. lli.'t.
f. V. II. Cl.MiWII.I.,
ft Ailnilnliliiitor ,.r lle rsluti' of
& U K.Jila.Ulll. lip. i'.iM.-il.
I I '" ' " " " I
grang"
t!u:e (piejjtioiis:
!( not the eoMipul.-o
laws of the liit'erent tlules Ju'event
child labor ia t;ielorie.c; to tai-tory
is roieg to employ r.d'.It laborers
eii.ht months in the year, (lis
charge tii"m. and hire children tne
oih -r fo.ir months.
It the compulsory school taw
'.an'l be enii'rced. haw tan W" tv
pect euloiceinent oi (he child labor
luw. if ratified?
And If laws can't be ent'orcvd,
hy have them?
Just wh'-rc are t!ie factories sit
tinted In w tilth clilldn-n work ftou;
: l) It hours a iU;y, it:iil u!m at
tliilt? lle:i f te li;e hi.tm n t;l t h
tines ai'.il hi o tlesr-.tiait' l!"' t:ic
1. les. w'le'e lliH K ti.eie. I
h ell U Mi", for soul.- I line It) f i
Every life has its mistakes, so
may every life have its victories.
It is easy to b--1 brave when oth-
rs are with you, but it is hard to
stand alone. t
Many a life Kept from good deeds
by tm-Mory of evil deeds
If t;od forgives and covers our
sins why dig them out?
Too much living in the paRt para
lyzes activities as too much living
i iu th'J present narrows the outlook;
lour real life Is in the future: lie
ond the horizon lies our true life.
All failures are retrievable: "I
enn do all things Clod being my
answer helper.
A noble life Is bullded on "Ite
schooi leeming the time."
A. S. JENKINS.
.Special reduction on
ratles of stationery. A
:.ar,;aln. L!od Crocker.
several
splendid
ki:i or ko.ui to smith
i;it it is LMi'H iixi:i.
i : -ir-1 s--. ; i y, i .; n . i
M)cn you buy hr llirrr i nfvri any qi'
vil.il Ir.iluv.v.
PRICE AND QUALITY
which nrc nlwnys lowesl unci Viesl. nnd every ...
cny Specinl nt our storr. We will be i'I?ascii 1
conic In and Ifll n i.lvnit your neeii..
... . .K jaAnarrt
In n nhutit Iwo
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EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
ROSEBURQ. ORECON
'SrCn!:t.!"r,""i"'r - .!!. r.lt.1 !.:. !. 10 b' ll v.. tin;
'.'11' P. p i i s' "rJ.; i-t lj- In lnmlnalin. TIm-ii
I k -' .ji'T''-1'',sTiJ I'll tiMini t'l rf tit.' . inlil lli:.fTi y m Iidc
CURED WITHOUT SUHutRY
fY METHOD of trcntini; Piles
tx coginrcvl as so siuvojslul, I miv i
iir"i.;il. No inconvenient. en. emKitt i'1
tiu-et o:intiiHHU'iir Jii!i,T tTt-itmcriV
tnr iii.iy come a:id poaUut lit;, dtitiet
3s ti'il, Kclit t ia spp.iTrnf from tNe
vprV tiTHt. and t p-itiv. vIl'AiN-Tt-K
to cure any vase oi Tiles or tcfiinJ
the pticnt'i fee.
If rou itl write to m- t
il ttpnd ynu biy rKtlK
hook on FiU-t and other
Kctnl ftntl Colon dior
drra.
a aj w.iii ch id la
7 ard Is
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evnij lien ti'otn l.ii'O
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Tie- V:r :!,! i FrVvferh.r.
.-.iyst Tlte t;amfii of rhlldren :o
iudaU, from tteir tarut-t ui-,,
i i
n .ih In
'I! be i.u.
l. , In t'e I ...
re.-. Mid emi'ln
.Mi t.Uilld 111.
, of F. m
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Mr.-, i.ev.
k I'm H.r
Need of a road to Smith River
ias been evidenced more this
.Inter than in many years
; at, according 0 1. A. Black
vell. rancher ot that commun-,
ty, sa the Fort 1'nipip.ia I'ou
ier. Mr. lllackwell was a busi-e;1.-
visitor here on Wednesday.1
Mr. It lack well has very reli-
. hie data on which to base his
intention that a road to that
i. (strict is oi vital importance.
. tirft Ih Tore Christmas, while
:tat section was completely bo
lted trout tht outside world n
lie result of l he u a usual t reeze
p. Mr. lUackwett had to walk
i mi leu in order to get some
itrke.tH on the market. He ex
erfV vd .ir rent il iff icttlty and it
(JIN-vvi d h vi bard labor to
. et V lieed-iport. ;
I imtrali.etl transportation
otiftiiieti' tiiKM hav, resulted
riou to a ny In mi lies in that
ectlou dittliiK tho ten day period
I the hn'lday reason. in the
oir of serious IIIuchs.
Knorts of (hi Smith River pee
, li in the next year will be di-
: . e; etl teward ecul inn a road
which will enable transportation
, this city.
Whole-souled
hospitality and
u wonderful western coffee
THE' West has long enjoyed the repu
tation of being the home of heart-deep
hospitality . . . and that wonderful
western beverage Hills Bros. Coffee.
When they invite you to come for break
fast, and serve you with Hills Bros. Coffee,
you know for sure that the tradition is
wejl founded. Just break the vacuum seal
of a tin of Hills Bros. Get that sense
thrilling aroma! Lift a cup to your lips
and taste that inimitable flavor 1 -Yes, the
West may well boast of this wonderful
coffee.
That noneof this rich flavor may escape
prematurely, Hills Bros, seal it perma
nently in vacuum. The coffee is still
fresh days, weeks, even years later
whenever you break the seal I The world's' '
finest coffee, without a doubt. Hills Bros.
Coffee is economical to use. ' '
Rtg. u. S. Pat. Off.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
In Ihe original Vacuum Pack
chich tieft Ihl (efftt frlih.
1"2'. TTHT. Rrm.
KIWIS CLUBS TO
fl!
W'hNk brooms i tn v you a toou
ruT Special thia wek at 3lc. 4.c.
.'.r. and tl'.tc. Fe aurv ami Ret one.
I'hcy art invaluable iu the home.
CHICAGO. 111., Jnn. - Active
work on a pranlte nnd bronze mem
orial to the late Fres ilent Hard
in which wi'l nl.-o symbolic the
friendship between the Fnltcd
Slut" and Cunada will be started
within n short t me by the Kl
wanls clubs of both cotmtrieR.
This memotinl is to be placed in
Stanley Fark, Vancouver. I! C. the
scene of the late Fresidt-nt's Inst
address.
The deslisp of Twbell and Tw'7.
rll. architects. aioc!-ted with
(harleit Marcea. acM.'ptor. Van
couver, wa ofiitiniiy a pp re veil bv
tho International Kiwanls rnunej;
wh'ch has jn. t copcltiti d its an
nual metln In t'hic.tcii.
The memorirtl will be In ihe form
of a combination seat and tnnnti
imnt. 37 feet wide and 11 feet
hbih, pljed In frcnt of tower ns
trees- This t pe of memorial was
decided upon as being more suit
able to the Kite, because any shaft
monument would be dwarfed by
the kuM fir trees of
Parle.
(will be fronted by a shallow pool
of water which will .reflect the
memorial.
I In the center ot the memorial
which will be erected from light
(fray Canadian prauite, from Cran
ite Islind. about 05 mile from the
park, will be a bronze plaque bear-
niRjn HatdinK nnd an extract frmi his
!ll! tin Vjnmiiv.-r MantMtfh whlrh will mail
as follows: .
"What an object lesson ot peace
is shown today bv o-ir two coun
tries to nil the world. No grim
faced fortificii'ions mark our fron
tiers, no huge battle-ih ps pitrol
our dividing waters, no stealthy
pit lurk In our tranquil border
hamlets. Only a Fcrap of paper re-
ocrdinis hardly more thin a simple
understand i nr. sMcpmirds lives
and properties on the Great Lakes,
nnd only humble mile-posts mark
the inviolable boundary line for
thou-nds of miles ih rough farm
and forest. Our protection is in
our frat"rr.:ty, our armor is our
faith: the t'e that binds more firm
ly year by year lit ever-lncr a-dns
acquaintance ami comradeship
thr uitrh lnterchnne of citizens;
ard the ror.ipr.ct is not of perish
able p:irehiunt. but of fair nnd
himorab'e deaiina which. God
grant, shall continue for all time."
On either side of this bronze
tablet w ill be female f rures in
bronze representing Canada and
the t'niteri States, holdmr th
Stanley shMda of these to countries and
witn an oitve wreath between
1 ne seat wm t w tntn a f. w them siKnifyina peace. At th ex
fret of the pavallnn from which treme t-nda of the nit moral will be
Mr. Kard.ng deliv. red h.s List ad- bronze American eagles.
tira duri&x hi Alaikaa trip, and it u pUaced to 2uv tha Fr-
mler of Canada nnd a hich official
i of the United States attend the
j dedication of the memorial which
I aymborzea the friendship of the
I two countries and the cooperation
I of the Kiwanis clubs in objectives
of civic service common to both.;
1 The memorial will prove a potent
factor in further inspiring interna-
tioml pood will between the two
r'untries.
' SKY-SCRAPERS
j Building a strong bone-
1 structure is like laying a foun-
elation for a mighty sky
semper that is expected to
, endure through the yesrs.
; For fifty years
trm a a
IIOIIi.
HA
w 1
rich in vitamins has helped a
great host of boys and girls
build sturdy bodies, strong
bones and healthy teeth,
i Scott's should be included
in the diet of most children,
in fact many need it every day
in the year. Help your a
, boy or girl build for the ')
j future with Scott's! Xt.
eou 4l am Siac.d. s. J.
Scott's EmufsiOii