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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925. FIVE ii IRENE CASTLE COHTICELLI FASHIONS Tio LOUISE Model SPECIAL For Saturday and MONDAY Large shipment of Spring Coat in all the new shades. $15.00 to $35.00 The HAT SHOP 129 No. Jackson I SUNDAY AT THE t CHURCHES : 'younft you will find them Interest- in,; and proliublo. 7:30 p. m. The Evening Worahip. MessK by the J i chotr. A cordial welcome to all. Presbyterian Church. uions lit-xl Sunday on thenie. Morniug subject is a ureal question, "What is Your Life?" This is second tn series of ques tions. In the evening the paslor w ill speak on "Experience, the Test of Religion," from the text "Come and see." Apply the acid test to religion as you would to gold. Christianity has nothing to tear from the most severe examin ation. If it is false we want to know it now. "Come and see." Catholic Church. Kane and Oak streets. Iter. It. Clery, pastor. Feb ruary Mh. Catechism Class at 8:45 a. m. Mass and sermon at 9:30 a. m. ltosary and Benediction of the M. B. S. in the evening at 7:3u. Ulendale: Mass and Sermon at J: 30 a. m. Scouts t Attend Church Sun day it ia tiie cuslodi of the Boy 1 ' . . ... ... , Two ser-1 Scout to attena cuuri-u m m Important NOTICE TO WOODCHOPPERS Mlds wanted on to cords 3 ft. old growth fir for Odd fellows hall. See Storey lie at Kexull Urug store lor particulars. L. M. DAVIS, Sec. I. O. O. Hall Committee. on Anniversary bunuuy. Sunday, the Mb, is the e Hinniug of the fifteenth anniver sary of the Boy Scouts of America. tl. .. lw..Vl,lt- u-ill iuo o.. ... " " io-so "'""" council of the cily of Kose u.wuible at the armory at iu-(i,, , ,n.i .' .. .i , buuduy morning. Arrangements aro ueiug ! Md' del""- "e esnient for the scouts will be excused from unuay , NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF RAST AVENUE Notice Is hereby given that the b i !tgjs4gnn n n nr - - m n a m aaaaaam m a i m sa m ft mivAivMOM cash ' W hereby the ' Vb''r. !Sti5. by ordinance No o'.i., ! M. declare the ansessmenl for the scouts wm oe f '' """" I Improvement of Jtast Avenue from school in lime for that assembly so,.. h ,, , ,..,, , ii uu . - a point 4d0 feet north scout to miss going, this day alo ; lUe clly of Kuburg, t lUttl (a iud viuaiui wi nw - thereof, in burn, Oregon, to be the First M. K. and Evangelist Mil- "1 '". , T..Y?; i ... - hmffmin ' ' " .an utunitiru 1 u ii h t Zi r hiTth! llTby. follows, to wit: young and old. and la will be time. both The scout oath re-taken at that Savings ON ' . 'GROCERIES A Not Only Specials but on All Groceries We have always put a specially low price on every article in stock for every day. SEASONABLE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT ALL TIMES Make this Store Your Headquarters and Save Your Bank Account EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE ROSEBURO. OREGON First Methodist Church, Corner of Main and Lane streets, Itev. .losHiih Knotts. uastor. This Sun'lay Interational Bible Students Assoc!- j wiii be the last day of the revival tion. Study at 8J9 W. First street , m(.etlngs. It will be a great day, the Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Studies In best ot all. The Sunday school will "The AtonemenL and the lloaur-; meel as usual at' S) : 45. It 1b urged rection." God has decreed that ; tuat a members be present on since the earth was the scene ofiluue ad tnQ church service will Jesus' suffering It shall be the:Btlirt promptly at 10:46. The boy scene of his glory, and all creatures j 6COuu w ill attend Tlie morning shall bow at the name of Jesus, and i EerVice in a body. A great crowd is that every creature shall confess assured. Come early if you want a that Jesus is Christ and is Lord. I gooj ,.ut. a big sing led by Mr. Wherever the truth Is received in- i.,if0rd starts the service. Dr. L. to good and honest hearts it brings !j Miller will preach on "The Call forth legitimate fruitage, and the Lord's people become partakers of bis holy spirit, whether naturally strong or weak, they obtain the "spirit of a sound mind." of Abraham." This will be a mas terful sermon and deserving of a good hearing. Tho Epworth League will hold another uuion service In the South Methodist church at 6:15 ii m. The closing service of the re- Lutneran service, (service will ne-i vlval will be held at 7:30 p. ni. An gin at the usual time, at 2 :30 1 other big sing led by Mr. Ledford. o'clock Sunday afternoon. Subject : 'j'he evening sermon theme is of the sermon is, "Alone by (iracei-xhe Vnpardonable Sin." This will Are We Saved Through Faith." j0B a fitting climax to one of the Confessional service at 2:00 o'clock. ! (mest revival campaigns ever held Sunday school at 1:30. All chiUi-;Q Koseburg. A great many peo- ren are urged to attend and to De ie arB interested in this theme and 3S0.SS prompt, especially next Sunuuy since we have only a half hour Sun day school. The confirmation class a capacity house is expected. More seats will be placed and an etlort made to accommodate all, but seats STUDENTS ONCE AIDED : TROTZKY IN ESCAPING! HANGING, SAYS COUSIN (AnocUtH Prata Letted Win ) WENATCHEE, Feb. 5. How an experience in the early life of Trotzky which resulted In saving him from "execution by tho Russian Czarist government made him a convert to communism was related I recently by his cousin, Mrs. Hose Kornbilt, of Mansion, Wash. Th ' mothers of Trotzky and Airs. Korn- bilt were sisters. When quite younff Trotzky, whose real name is Leon lirunsh- 4& r r.l'rTtrrrrnrn-rrii work of c: W- : MTmm1' breaching at 7 ft g 8 litui J1 :'The ?oven Lc s,1 mm is once more reminded of tho meet-in onlv assured to those ho come ing Saturday morning at 10:30 In first. Any who have not yet heard the parsonage, 410 South Flue. H.(Dr. Miller should make a special H. Young, pastor. f effort to hear him. A cordial in- ' I vitatlon is extended to all. i Announcement for the Church of : . Christ, of Myrtle Creek, for Feb. ,.. S, 1S25. Sunday school at 10:00 a.: - - ....... m. Our Sunday school is growing : Methodist revival. Jathers and sons steadily. Our slogan. "Bring the ; night was a great success at the children to Sunday school." I'reach-: Fii est Methodist church where the and communion at ij:oo. iwo meuiumai u, u. ... v.w Christian Endeavor at 6:15 let's "re conducting a reviva wiui ui. all help the young people in their J- Ml"" of, Nashville, lenn. Christian Endeavor. maiiBeuoi u. Uu.u 30 p. m. Subject, orancn oi tne cnurcn uoing me etters to the Seven preaciiuig. uwmr ..nun d ii Churches." This Is the second of the i taken ironi .imra lu.ti. At iue series on the book of Revelation elose ol his if. mon me evangelist and w ill h liintrtnii hr inrro : made an altar call and tho altar hand colored chart. Don't miss a ' was filled to capacity with men and single sermon of this series. Drlng hoys w ho came forward for prayer, your friends and come. A cordial ! Quite a number made a profession 609.39 540.83 BE EXAMINED AT ONCE DO NOT luffcr Indefinitely with invitation is extended to the public .of faith and gave their names for Piles ot other Rectal or Colon dis- to worship with us on the Lord's j membership In the churches. More orders. Examination will relieve you of J day. Luke Elliott, Minister. worry and doubt snout your condition toen was suit bv hls'wonlthy par- i M m'' "" win csute speedy The Salvation Army. 311 Jackson enls. David and Anna Ilrunshtoen. : T n""a St. G. W. Scott, the Scotch Kvan from thxii- Iw.nin In nnnth. rn Tills- I nO Vigor. gellst. Is expected back Oil Slittir than a hundred people have come forward and professed either con version or reclamation, since the meetings began. More than forty have applied for membership In the sia to European schools. Mrs. Kornbilt said. Ho sympathized with his fellow students less for tunately situated than himself, and divided his means with them. , Later Trotzky was jailed by the Czaiist government on a charge of being a Socialist, and .was con demned lo die. It was than that the friendly acts toward his fel low students bore their fruit, 'rtiey started to dig a tunnel into his cell and effected his escape on the night before he was to havo hang ed, .his cousin related. Dressed in feminine garmenlfl, he fled to Taris, and kept himself in seclusion until the vigilance of My treatment for Piles Is GUARAN- day and a song and pralso service I Methodist churches and the other TEED to cure you or the fee for your v. Ill be held Saturday night. Jail churches of the town. At the meet treatments will be refunded. , meeting at 10:00 a. m. Sunday ! ing this morning Doctor Miller Call or write for my FREE school at 2 p. m. Old Soldiers used as ills text Koni. o:o anu j l l p:i 'a .!, Home at 3:30 n. m. V. 1. L. at 6:15. ll-'or. 9:27 "Discrimination Between Rectal and Colon disor der. Ttt k& X DEAN. M.D.. I nc PURTLAND UfrUCLi Or Du.in Bujimm Seattle orrices: SOD'SIZ Shto Duildim ATM AND Ptr-it She now re- bad lost her wealth. sides in Leningrad., Mrs. Kornbilt, with her husband, the Kussian secret police relaxed. Aaron Kornbilt, resides on ten Then he came to America, where acres of highly productive orchard he assumed the name of Trotzky , d h f R ch to help in avoiding detection. , "So it is only natural that Leon '" not far from this city. She would believe in communism" Mrs left Russia in 1907 for fear of per Kornbilt said. "He gave to tho secutlon of the Jews and came to poor and in return the poor gave jAmerica in 1918. In Seattle, him what could not be bought ! where she landed, she met and with money his freedom." j married her husband, w ho also His parents did not know for had fled Jewish persecutions in years after his escape that he had , Russia. not been hanged. After his return street meeting at 7 and Salvation 1 Carnality and Humanity." Ho said Meeting at 8. Then the revival w ill that the human attributes were continue every night at 7:30. Morn-.tiod given, while carnality is of the ing prayer meeting from 6 lo 7. Ad-1 devil. A saved man has the same Juiant Fred- Auderson, officer In ' human attributes he had before, but charge. t j be no longer has tho desire lo do I the things w hich are w rong in the Bible Standard Mission. 117 Jin k-: sight of tiod. A consecration serv son St. llev. L. F. Uurror. pastor. Ice w as held a io close of the i Our revival is still on at Riverside meeting and the entire cougrega and Interest is increasing. Services tion ussembled at the altar and i there tonight at 7:30. Sunday niorn-i rededualed themselves and all, 'ing 3. S at :0o. preaching at ' that they had to God. High school! 11:oo and 7:30. Services In the night tonight, come early and gt-ll Mission tonight at 7:3". Sunday Ihe benefit of the whole service. 2:30 and 7:30. and Tuesday even-j Don't miss Doctor Miller's two ing at 7:30. Services at the Old great messages Sunday: "The Call Soldiers Home every Friday 2:30 of Abraham," and "Tho I'lipardou-j J p. m. 'Also services at Glengary j able Sin." Morning service begins j (Sunday 11:00. We are holding as promptly at 10:45. ; many as 14 services each week People are hearing the gospel and souls are being saed. We are ex pecting one or two auto loads of young people from Eugene with their music to assist in the serv ices Sunday. We extend to "YOU to Russia and his rise to the head Every man's house Is his aslle . ' . J' . a,in,i ,.., i Junior league of the Red Army he-rejoined his if he owns the house. Page Lumber j ,ylLs cnioy them ' ""5 of ,I,B lwo mother. With the revolution she and F.iH Company. services, you will enjoy them. (i.15 f rMore pep for starting- faster accekmtionmore poxer IT'S A BUY The new wintered Crown is a buy-it snaps your motor over quicker, accelerates fast er in traffic.and on the hills where you want it, there's power to spare Youll find something new in gasoline in the new winter'mi Crovvn in every way the best buy in town. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tCaliorma ) Christian Church. Every boy and girl In Hoseburg in Bible school. I Fathers lead the way. the motto of the Christian people of our city. Let us not be satisfied until this aim Is reached. Let us not rest until we have done what wo can to attain it Is tlan man or woman who is guilty of ( absence themselves Who are mak ing It harder for those who do go, , to reach the unreached. Shame on ' you. Our splendid orchestra plays i every Sun'lay morning at 9:45. Come next Sunday, enjoy the mu- slc and find your place In the ! school. Sunday morning at eleven M. E, Church, South. Main and Lane streets. Stewart O'Dcll, pas-1 tor. Our program for the week-end : is the program of the Methodist re i vlval. Sunday school at 9:3o. Junior league at 2:30. Joint mect-i Methodist leagues at ; meeting Wednesday! evening at 7:30. Woman's Mission-j ary Society. Thursday afternoon av ; Let this boir.-r . .. ,7.1" ':"KV u,l The morning service will begin a( i'. i;, i no Luii ot Auranaiu at 7:30. "The Unpardonable Sin." there a Chris-' ul lnK meeting am, inroc at u iwu oi em iur miller s greatest messages. Don't fail to come. St George's Spiscopal Church. No 1 services Sunday as Mr. Dodge Is ennrined to his home with a severe! cold. Church school at 9:45 a. in.' Sutlurlin please take notice: No: j o i iock tne I'HMor win spean on services at 1 1 :00 a. m. St. tjeorge s "Salvation, What Do We Mean byuiuild will meet Thursday Feb ! the Term." Service w ill be held at ! 12, 1925, I Green at 3. In the evening the ' ' i subject is "The Man Who Pitched . rZZ " !Hls Tent Toward Sodom." A scout taland 1 reatmeilt ; troop is being organized in the "Reiuvenates" RrnUpr cliurch now. Lct those wishing to leiuvenaies BrOKcT r W ywxKr Buy it anywhere you see the red, white and blue pump-at Stand- ard Oil Service Stations and at dealers. Join apply Immediately to the pas tor. H. L. Mow. The First Baptist Church. Cor ner of Lane and Rose street. If. I. t.aldwell, minister. 9:45 a. m. The church school Carlos Page, Supt. This school Is being maintained at a hlc.h Interest and efiiciency. II 1st gland treatment was vole for Ihe spiritual inspiralivm and lllbliral in-truction of the people both old and young. Are you taking j advantage of It or a similar school? I If not you are invited to do so. 'U:ei a. in. 'ihe Morning V.'ori-Iiip. Message by the pa..tor. The pastor , is asking that every member of tie I church be present at this senile If at all ro?ible. The financial rilan ' and program for the building pro-! since. fleet will b"-thoroughly explained and dlsrused. F.very one oUL'ht to i understand the method of proced ure. Music by the choir. Public In "I'm Just as young as I used lo be, and It's all due to gland pills Here I am 72, and feel Ju.-t a spry and full of vim and pi p as If 1 were only 30 or 40." This testimony to the virtue ol I recent -Name Iiescription Amount B. F. Poole Beginning at the comer of Douglas St. and Hast Ave.; running thence northerly along the easterly line of Rast Ave. . loU ft; thence easterly parallel with Douglas St 42 ft; thence southerly parallel with the easterly line of Rast Ave. 100 ft. to the northerly line of liouglas St.; thence wester ly along the northerly liuu of Douglas St., 42 ft. to the place of beginning J3S0.SS Thomas J. Criteser Begin ning at a point 100 ft . northerly of the corner of Douglas St and Rast Ave.; running thencu northerly along the easterly line of Rast Ave. 100 ft; thence easterly parallel with Douglas St. SO ft; thence suuiherly parallel with ltast Ave. 100 ft; thence westerly parallel with Douglas St. 80 ft to the place of beginning Est. John T. Spaugh Be. ginning at a point 200 ft. northerly of the corner of Douglas St. and Rast Ave.; running thence northerly along the easterly line of Rast Ave. 160 ft; thence easterly parallel with Douglas St. i0 ft; thence southerly parallel with Hast Ave. 160 ft; thence westerly parallel with Douglas St. SO ft. to the place of beginning Est. John Rast Beginning at a point 360 ft. north erly of the corner of Doug las St. and Rast Ave.; running thence northerly along the easterly line of Rast Ave. 142 ft; thence easterly parallel with Douglas St. so ft; thence southerly parallel with Rast Ave. 142 ft. thence westerly parallel with Douglas St. SO ft. to the place of beginning J. B. Bailey, et ux. Begin ning at the corner of Doug las St and Rast Ave.; run ning thence northerly along the westerly line of Rast Ave. 120 ft; thence westerly parallel with ' Douglas St. 40 ft; Uienco southerly parallel with Rast. Ave. 120 ft; td the northerly line of Douglas St.; thence easterly along the northerly line of Douglas St 40 ft to the place of beginning Dell V. Rast Beginning at a point 120 ft. northerly ot the corner of Douglas St. and Rast Ave.; running thence northerly along the westerly line of Rust Ave. 57 ft; thence west erly parallel with Douglas St. loo ft; thence south erly parallel with Rast Ave. 57 ft; thence east erly parallel with Douglas St 100 ft to the place of beginning . Est. John Rast Beginning at a point 177 ft northerly of the corner of Douglas St and ltast Ave.; run ning thence northerly along the westerly line of ltast Ave. 137 ft; thence w-esterly parallel with Douglas St. 100 ft; thence southerly parallel with ltast Ave. 137 ft; thence easterly parallel with Douglas St. Jon ft. to the place of beginning Hegina Sawyers Beginning at a point 314 ft. north erly of Ihe corner of liouglas St. and Rast Ave. running thence northerly along the westerly Hue of ltast Ave. 70 ft.; westerly parallel Douglas St lou II southerly parnlle Rast Ave. 7u ft ; easterly parallel liouglas St loo ft place of beginning Est. John Rust - Beginning at a polnl 3M ft norther- ly of the corner of Doug las St and Rast Ave.; running thence northerly along the westerly IIik of ltast Ave. lilt ft; '.'iienie westerly parallel vsitli Douglas St. 100 Ii.; thence southerly parallel ultli ltast Ave. lis it; tlienn. easterly jiiirallel with Douglas St. Ii") ft. to the place of beginning 41!) I 457.04 17.03 521.7!), Ihence with ; thence I with thence Kith to the 2C(i.3 Tolal amount street : A statement dl .eiifciiierit has le-i Docket of Ciiy LI abetted to f: t-; Hie MKire.-aiil l ehleietl in Hii" ns Hml the tame ly by Robert (Ji-orge Lavs, a p tired London stock broker, durn.i a Elioit visit lo this country. "I was In the Kington h'tpitnl in London when I first tri' l th tablets," said Mr. Laws. "Alt.r I hud taken the fift.en'h tablet I i I th" hospital and haven't been Ltt Si 1 still take a tablet new ar,.l then, and I think they ere the real fountain of you;h." Clandogen, the new adentiti is now due anil pavablc lit tl.e nf-l 'Ice of the city treasurer In the 'iiy hall In luufill ineney of the I till-ii States mi' If not .ai'i v.ilh-' in twenty dfi)H llem tie- dale of .hlS llOtiee s'l' ll pi Of (litll-'t Villi lie tlKen for the colli etieli thereof as are .:o. lip il by lite (hatter of the city of Ko.-einirg. Iliezoti. Properly owie-rs who i)elte to 'flkr ad, jiniaue of the lijirt' iotf ilOTtdilie Ael for lie- l epnj merit el arserisinerits are hereby n :f : f i 1 to 'all upon Hi city reeonler for t-ahl ;!lrnno no) later than Febriliuy .Sill, '.i. as lii.ilralln),s will In rfptf 1 Jr"" !vlted. :3op. m. Meeting of Ihelaiiind tonic, prepared In laW-t lie accepted alter that date. ' Btft ffaJPr t1JIt aV9 SfYV 'hree young people', societies. Sen- form provide, a simple method ol 1- WHIPPLE, Jl2-T (Jwdv CaTarl ' lib JLsJVl I r Intermediate and Junior. They , taking glandular treatment Chap Clly Recorder of the City of -aa-r lata aU aitvs and coaiics. it you arc, niaa'i diu jiure wul auly yuu. Kuauboi.', U;vuu. Jlloney saving c NEW STORE IN ROSEBURG On Saturday, February 7th we will open at Roseburg, Ore., a new and modern food store located at 115 South Stephens Street, opposite Newland's Garage. Folks of Roseburg and vicinity will find in this new store) a big im provement over the average store i p arrangement and systematized busi- ness methods and are going to be very agreeably surprised at the saving in all popular and well-known food commodities the real cash chain store can effect. Skaggs United Stores Store In Utah Idaho Wyoming Montana Are foremost In th Pacjfio Northwaat as food chain itora operator; owning and operating atorat In tight states. Wa handla well-known advartlaad branda of merchandise, and sell tham on a money back guarantee. Wa make tremendous saving on the purchaae of vact quantitiea of merchandise for cash; aave on our operating expense by a ayatem of grouped buying, accounting, etc! save again when we sell our merchandiae at the store for cash, In the elimination of bookkeeping, lost ac counts, forgotten charges, delivery, and all those unneceaaary things which the average atore la bur dened with. And this saving la pattad on to our patrons In the form of lower prlcee, prices dlacernibly lower to the person who la posted at all. In a sentence: this new etore le the aolutlon of the problem of "How to reduce your houaehold ex penses without sacrificing either quality er quantity." May we have the opportunity of ahowlng youT Stores In Oregon Washington California Nevada We Quote Below a Few of Our Prices FLOUR AND CEREALS "Big K," Finest Hardwheat Flour, ' (Satisfaction guaranteed) 49 lb. Sack $2.59 Barrel $10.23 Best Rolled, Oats, No. 10 Sacks 54J Corn Meal, "(White or Yellow) No. lOSks 43 Farina, New stock, No. 1 0 Sacks.... 59 KelloRgs Corn Flakes or Host Toasties, 3 (or 25 Shredded Wheat Biscuit. 3 Pkgs... 29 Cream of Whent. 2 Pkgs. 39 SOAPS AND POWDERS Crystal White Soap, 1 0 bars 39 Case $3.85 White W onder Soap, 10 bars 37 Case ; $3.59 Fels Naptlia Soap, 1 0 bars 68 Palmolive Toilet Soap, 6 bars 49 Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans.... 19 TOBACCO Star, Horseshoe or Climax Plugs, Pound 74 Prince Albert or Velvet, 2 tins 25 Camels, Chesterfields, or Lucky Strikes. 2 for 25 Tuxedo, tins .V 10 SYRUPS AND HONEY Skagtrs' Pure Cane and Maple Syrup 5 lb. tins 89 10 lb. tins r' $1.69 No. 10 tins Red Karo 84 No. 1 0 tins Blue Karo 74 CRACKERS No. 5 Boxes Perfection Sodas, each 49 Assorted Cookies, Fine for lunches, 2 pounds 43 CRESCO WATERPROOF APRON Will Keep Your Clothes Clean and Dry. .Made from a (rood quality of f'rotonno and rvnale materials with a soft Ituubvr Coaling on ono siilv. Itftall price $1 26. 'Ihe nioiihant from whom you madn this pur eliuMt will givo you onu of Ulnae flue Aprons for one of tliene rouponH and 39 centa. Onu iiiupon Is wrapped In ctuh loaf of Skagit's Twin HriKil, Kri'iiiniela Kream Jiuf, Krem lin I Health llread, Sally Ann Uread and Kr' nnuel's Clunter liuns. We will have at all times a complete stock of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Lowest Prices Orders over $5.00 DE LIVERED FREE. COFFEE AND TEA Skaggs' No. I Blend Finest grade of freshly roasted Coffee, 3 lbs.. .$1.39 Royal Club or Golden West Tea, Pound 59 Half Pound 30 CANNED VEGETABLES Good Grades of Peas, Corn, String Beans, or Tomatoes, 3 cans........ 40 Dozen $1.55 " "Lily of the Valley" Golden Bantam Corn, No. 2 tins, 3 for...... 69 "Lily of the Valley" Country Gen tleman Corn, No. 2 tins, 3 for.... 57 . "'Lily of the Valley" Sifted Early June Peas. No. 2 tins, 3 for 69 Royal Red Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2i tins, 3 for 53 Dozen $2.05 t CANNED FRUITS Peaches or Apricots, Good grade in ayrup, 2 cans 43 Dozen '. $2.49 . Pineapple, No. 2J tins, Best broken slices, 4 cans 98 MILK, CHEESE AND BUTTER Federal or Carnation Milk, 10 cans 92 Per Case $4.35 Finest Full Cream Cheese, 2 Pounds 45 Skaggs' Best Butter We guaran tee and stand back of every pound Our price will be right Try a Pound. MISCELLANEOUS Brooms Skaggs' "Domestic", real value 69 Macaroni or Spaghetti, 1 0 Pounds., 79 3 Pounds 25 Campbell's Soups AH kinds, can.. 10 Dozen .....$1.15 Raisins "Sunmaid" Seedless or seeded, I 5 oz. Pkgs., 3 for 33 Mazola or Wesson Oil, Quart 49 Half Gnllon 95 Small White Beans, three lbs 25 Del Monte Catsup, Pint bottles, 2 ' for 42 Sugar OUR PRICE ON SUGAR WILL BE Very Low Ornnyes, market basket full. .98 Bananas, 3 lbs. for 25 Skaggs United Stores No. 255 I I 5 So. Stephens PI IONE230 Roseburg, Oregon t