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v - FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1925. Pi Don't overlook the Ihci that Phone and receive the best satisfactory Croceries. PICKENS Perkins BIdg. Chevrolet Owners! ' A Ford Battery, made by the Ford Motor Co., is perfectly adapted for your Chevrolet car. Buy a 6 volt 1 3 plate 80 amperes for your Chevrolet car at only $16.5G The same guarantee goes with this Battery that is given with any other make of Battery. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. PRICE OF FOOD T (Asx-lao-il IVik Li-uril Wire.) WAS hi Mi TON, Feb. 20. An other boost of two percent In the average retail price of food in the month ending January 15, was re ported by the department of labor today on the basis of figures from fit cities. Thirty five articles of food showed an increase la price, while seven showed a decrease Of the 47 cities for which an increase waa reported, Houston, with seven percent showed the greatest advance. Other cities showing relative sharp increases .were San Francisco, llvo percent; 1,08 Aneles and Seattle, four per cent: and llul'" Montuna: Oma ha, Portland. Ore., and Suit Luke City, three percent. 3tudeo.iKer costs less per pounn i nun hntter The . Cnrden Valley V.'o- man's Club will hold a cooked foisl, hot tamale, and apron sale at 'Churchill's Ilarduaru Store, Sat. Feb. lilsL ' There's a reason, nil day loni? hist Saturday the crowd of good nntured customers came to our store and went away satisfied. That is the way we treat our customers. We never misrepresent but fcive you value received for your money plus service and accommodation. We cairy over two thousand items of merchandise in our lare, and well selected stock of yood thinn; to eat. I lave just received our new field and garden seeds, onion seta, and seed pota toes. Can fill any order in the hulk seed line. Have a few more cases of that fancy No. 2!2 ize Dinniond W, Sliced Pineapple at per can 30c Babhit's Cleanser, per can 5c Libby's Mustard, 15c size 10c Fancy 15 oz. Seedless Raisins, pkg 10c Monopole Currants 15 o. pk .'...15c Fancy Yakima No. I Spuds (S:.l. only) per 100 lbs $2.50 Pacific Nut Margarine, per pound 25c Two -10c loaves Bread for 15c IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT WE OFFER Choice Pot Roast 15c Choice Boil B-.-f, Ih. . , 12 1-2 Fancy l.rtf and Loin Wal Roast, lb 22c Fancy Shoulder Roast Wal, lh 16c Fancy Shoulder Roast t.f Poik. lb 20c Fancy and Loin Roast, lij 25c Frcfh Made I lamhurv;. Hi 15c Pure Pork Sausage, II) 15c Fancy Bacon Backs, lh 22c Swift's 1 leavy B.icon, lh 25o Fresh Side Poik, 1!) 20c Pure Lnrd, lh 20c Picnic I lams, Ih. 15c Good Meaty 1 lam Ends, fine for l.oiiin, lh 15c We 51ice Fancy Poultry We Trim the Meat PEOPLE'S SUPPLY COMPANY Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363 You'll Spot Them at Pickens Not only Grocery Bargains, but the Hiflfcest Grada Groceries those ats two things you always Qct at this store. you can always ordrr by service along with pcr.octly BROTHERS Phone 68 I Save your fruit trees by having; I primers u.se S. & W. PrunitiK Com I pound for painting wounds w here i limbs Hi e removed or the tree "barked" by carelessness. Church 111 Hardware Co. (A-x-uini Pr,a i,,v m ir.. i DEliTISEDM CM-l-n l.-h 911 K..rvic..a nfll'l'S BIllTWIOn UIHl UIO lllipioie- Wavne (Dig) Munn. world's heavy- I weight wrestling cbampl sine, I his defeat of ' .Mike" Uomann In less than seven minutes here Wed nesday are in great demand. from iters are reported to be makiiiK various bids for a return mutch between Munn and Kd "Stratinler" Lewis who still claims the title, although defeated recent ly in Kansas City. i i. i l' i-'M ti,,t.t. u"""n '."",.' . . k. Ing efforts lo obtain the proposed meeting. ASHBVS IMPORTED Ilrorrnll seed IL'D per lb. Older from Mrs. N. C. Asbby. Apt. 6 over Uoju Confectionery. Hoseburg, Ote. For promiii taxi service, city or country trips. I'linlie 44. yip J; V L. V j? ! V Hams. t Riylit Prices. Not the Cur tonii r An.. lll Pr- Wire.) CAMP XKKKI,. Oscoda. Mich , l Pi b. 2ii 'Hers of the first pursuit 'group of tin Pnlted States army lair si-rvic" willed homeward to I ihlr S.-lfildm Kl.-ld base today, i their winter air maneuver ended. and, accurdiiiic to Major Thomas (i. Lanphler, commanding a complete. success, the maneuvers' demon - Utrated. Major Lanphler .aid, that I the army B'-rvu-e can mallituln an i effective military campalKn under i.i'iU ,... tit ima with, nit unv rf course to ground transport of any kind and without the aid of any otlnr branch nt the nation's, mili tary establishment. "We could carry an attack from Michigan to Alaska as effectively aa we launched an attack from Camp Skeel over Ihe Straits of Mackinac Tuesday," Major Lan phler said. "it would make no difference to us if every highway and railroad between Selfrldjce. Field and Alas ka were blockaded by ice and snow. We could carry on a transenn tin.ntal campaign Into the Arctic j with the same equipment we used this week, plus a few more trans port craft." The evolution of a loaf of bread is fxe3ii.lifi.-il IB a nut l.rown loaf of did. MM UUOS. MILK. UKUAU. Phone lo'i. REPDfiTEO BETTER (Awrlate.l l'r..i l."d-l Wire ) LONllrtN. Feb." L'u. A bulletin Issued from llucklngham 1'alace this forenuon regaiding the con dition of Kin (li oige, who is Buf fering from bronchitis. "la spite of a somewhat rest less niglit, t lie King is r.iakln slow progress." The King ap parently suffered a good deal of trouble from the bronchitis dur ing the night as the ulflciul bulle tin records the fact he was auuie what restless. it was stated In court circles ''"' '""''' " "' ' Oontlnulng. The Prime "ales who has been regularly lntormed reardinK ltB majesty's voudttiun called at the palace IhU ufteriioon to tee his tather and take luiifhcon with Queun Mary. AHOl'M) THK WOltl.l) IX A T1I1KTY l (MT YAWL. (AsWOClMl't lll'-O UNMH.-U VU. I SAN PKDKO, Cal., Feb. 20. A trip around the world In a thirty loot yawl. That Is Ihe adventure underta ken more tbau three years ago by liarry I ldKeim, and If all goes well he will make port here next f November, his dream realized The liar 1 iik sailor cleared from here Nocmb:'r is, in the "Islander". Since then he has traveled l!7.&ifU 111 lies, alone. In hi tiny draft. Captain Oscar Veiir.ee saw ridKeoii ill Truiidail on January liTi. and the latter told him of his travels. U i...,.., ,.( tiw. r..,.n ti.m.t ntiuiun in-iti mi tint v,tiu iii'i", whales measuriiiy tiiree times the X.leiiKtli (l Hie ' isianuer i.towmmi aloiiKstde liienaclnKly. Lach time O'one of his jolly playmates sent up a stream or water, miKeon waa furnished w ith u warm shower bath. On another occasion Vidneon awakened lo discover two sailors liftiuk' him nbroad a Itritish laa- ker. Th skipper, si'htiuK the Islander, altered his vessel's course and made ready to rescue Ihe solo survivor of a sea disaster. In the ninneuvrcrt of rescue, the i tanker carrlert away the Islander s, bowsprit. ' Mrs. Sadio E. Moltzner I Have You a Daughter? If You ! lave. This Woman's Ackic. Is of Vital Interest to You Fi-.iltle, W.i.h. "In rr.y cirllinoil, 1 imtii-rcd Willi seven- haikaitu- and pain and had a iat.irih.il condition, j lu-sc ilis.icl cealitc cn.itloils wi-te Coini'li li'lv i r.elK-.ilr'l and I dev, 1 fipcii into a sIioiil; and he.ilthv V.onianlio.'d lircall-e my mother ai! lite Dr. Piliic'.i l-.ivonte l'rt'ini lun. Ah ii;v ewn il.itihtcrs were (levclotMiig 1 cive tiu-m Dr. l'lcrcc'j 1 avonte Pii.ith tion and in tint way prevtnud tluir h.iv.ni; .mv torul id inviard weakin'. My i!.i;l:1iU'H liiielopi-d n.ilnr.illv illtvi .oiii.i:i!.hmI and I am unic it was ln-i-.inc I I'a.l tlicill take tlif 'I'le-.Tiption' at th't cine.il pciio'l." Sin. Sadie t-. ll..ll.-nor. .'1J4 Xoild 5-M St. t,o lo your lu-ihbv'rhood ilru utoic lod.iv and et tin inscrip tion in uliUtJ or li'jin.l, or write lr. ru-rce. President Invalids Hotel, in Uullalo, N. Y . lor uuUical X . Li)-' '! BUSINESS WOMEN ATTENTION The jlurtliif.-js and Profes- storial Women will enjoy a s WaHhington's lllrthday Party 1 at tut lli'tnliHH Con.s'-rvatory ! Friday evi-iium at- T.'iD. AU nu-mUL-ra are uJ'Kfd tu attend. j ' CITY CHURCHES CROWDED . I I TO WELCOME EX-CONVlCTI . I MINNEAPOLIS. li b. 50 A man I . as a confessed criminal ar.d an 1 undesirable, left Minneapolis 32 j " l f. re OMiHy returned, a convert to Chrls- 1 tianity and a leader In welfare and . ; criminal rehabilitation work, lie Ih ;Jon" Cullahan. .superintendent of I If-cue Hall, famous rescue mission In the flowery, New York, and chaplain of The Tombs prison, Conditions surrounding the. man's departure from Minneapolis and hit. .subsequent return, according to Callahan himself, offer a Kreat con trast. Driven from tiii city In its infant days us a convict "too crook ed to tend bar" and as a confessed thief, Callahan on his return found Minneapolis payiiiK homage to him in almost unprecedented manner. Callahan Kpent one week here, and was swamped with visits and ! ""'""y,S ''lineB'10''1'' men ami women. Welcomed by the bench and bar, the pulpit and the home, Callahan had a program of activity which en Kaged his time on an average of 14 hours daily, ile spoke before many i f (0 ln,,m ,,., clvic business and church dub in addition ID in numerable oilier satherinK.-i. On the only Sunday spent here Callahan visited different churches to speak briefly, and special afternoon serv ices were held to Kive the oarish- I loners an opportunity to bear him. "Faith Jn the lilble," Callahan told his audiences, "made me good and kept me Kood." He still carries I the same 111 tie copy of the New Testament Kiven him the night of I his conversion. Indeed the Staff of Life. GUI MM HKOS. MILK UUKAD. Guaran tied absolutely pure. Quantity alone accounts for the size and quality of the loaf. I'hone 133. ( Amx-iitftil lr. LfUM'tl Win-.) NEW YOIIK. Feb. 20. In view of wide sprcac. cr;ti(ir.m of a doz en I J roadway nex plays besides A Good Had Woman," which William A. Ilrady will voluntarily ' with draw alter tomorrow's perform ance. District Attorney ISanton has come out In favor of censorship by a Jury of play kocis. "I want to Ret away from po litical censorship and ' think tint the most effective curb on plays will conm from wilhiu" Mr. It. ni ton said today. I have in mind selecting a pan- el, of 'M0 r pres; i)!:uive dtien who are also playgoers. From th's list the commissioner of polne could select J to nit upon com plaints. I think the recommenda tion of the play jury should be M- lowed, if not we can then pro.-.e-cute." Mr. Itnnton then added that he I also would be In favor of applying jthe jury system to complaints against object Imiahle books. I is cussIhk Ms nmetMiH iit t( discon tinue "A Good Had Woman" Mr. Ilrady said today be was "mentally satisfied, but financially djniinl l 'There Is a load off my Foul," lei asserted, "but 1 nev-r tel coaifort able about Kiviux J-tJ.uiin back." The fJtl.ooo ;is refunded lo pa trons who biutit t it kets for tli" next week. S p culaters sold ink . ets for last night's for ViTforn:iiiiL-i' Taylor-made concrete Is good con crcie. Tel. It. leniimne beauty, i tier Cliahtil- r. n- pln IN Ikut Chandler ears aui hen sin Ills iifit'L 's sttutu. Miss Knai.p. .eK i li.t a: the t-Ji;. i m i i Voi k wmi the iri Miu;.l cta.-.i In lie- hi man y I v. nf the r.; !i met her l'i i was posiiic, d by tin' , Kii't in N' in Hie IH '' Atlaniiv- i i brainy tunic-.! i,i l'.'t. Miss Knap,' is en ill Hioadway he.tis llu'i li tt .i!i v eiM.te-t in 1 ill USB AFTEB LOi FALL W , ; v. . 'i 1 1 a. Ni h , r- b b.-ii. d to be u. c.uis, in. -MlIU lit ll.e Til s club )!' Si. Mum . N .in; a' u- d i n ll-'-t-',';. , a J.-s-VJl ,.f ji I .-l.'iH. V !i;i h he . tu'.iied I.' eit'e r j-T WMihl I tl v as Ki; !iv n t lie , .sii; W h ' li:,;i"i d. ; et h le e,,i1 Tli..; r.ioi rv.ri.;. All' ouch th" fi.Ci'n J'k!.i ; Kii'l , ; i Iter j.iat . iiil: t , in Cie 1- i'iMt that le was ;i.--t a:i'l i : 1 ' -i ! . No er.e who Im. !.:.!' I V ho vr. the nccidetit i 1,11 k While Ihe mat'.: COJl'ii " le: In . l te)i li til.lt he h is llul able id talk coherently. l't. ttUlaUi aid tit) Mill p.el "RSI! !L M .i ..Ic-.l Pn-4 Uam-xi V!rt-. LONDON, Feb. 2o. Advocates if a scheme for making women the political equals of men by grant ins them the vote at the age of 1, instead of So. as at present, ire having a field day In the House of Commons today but with no prospect of victory. William Whitely, labor! tp, U in Tro'IuoinK a bill for the granting f full franchise to women and has the support of the liberals as well as his own party, but the home secretary Sir William Joyn son -Hicks, on behalf of the gov ernment is moving an amendment which must kill the effort in view of tbe bitf ministerial majority in the house. Ihe amendment calls tpon the. house to refuse "in the early s'.ipes of a new parliament to pass a bill involving general election with consequent Interruption of i he government's woik." But ad vises that It consider a scheme of t :anr hiso reform and It' should be brou-ht before the house at a suit able time at the Meeting of the parliament. The contention that the bill would involve an election Is denied by Its supporter. Many conserva tives favor in principle the sug-v'l-sted extension, which would add some millions lo the electorate ;ind make women the dominating power in any election. SAN FRANHSCO, Ko. 20. Thrte youths in an automobile which police said was stolen, were chaed through dowtitown streets last night and stopped only by a hail of bullots, which wounded two of their number. The stolen machine was wrecked against a stn et lamp. In the central emergency hospit al they gave their names as James O Neil, IS, Eld red Ilrady, li), and Karill Cullen, 21. O Neil was shot ;n the head. Ilrady was shot in the back and his skull was frac- tund. He may die. Cullen cut by glass. was - t xivrrtsiTv of okkoon, Kn- Ki-nc, K.-b. (Spi-cinl) fill- j vi-rsify nf (Jrt-Kun. th b-'at 8i-or-i inK iiiaclini' in tho l'a-i(ic (,"o;int i anil Nurthwt'Hl bask tball confi-r-i-nci's. anil Ori'irnn Acricultural Colli ki which Hliimis in Hi'cnnil plui't. will nii-i't liore Friday niKht I in tin1 fli'comt nf a twt-K;une sit j li-s. Omi-'iin won the firat, at t'or vallls, 22 to 1. Oii'din liaa Bcori'il 1C2 point h In flvo con.'it confiTi-lH'O i;iUiHfi to l::7 for t lie ir nppon.'ntM, llnis ' averaK ling 32 points to 27 for tlii npiinK I In Ktcanis. Thi AuKica avi'rut! Is 1 only 22 points pt-r Kiimi', while j thi'ir opponrnts liuvo sirori-d on an laviTiiKi) of VJ times a conti-st. )t)rei-'on has a inaiKin of five points a mimp to three points for ! tho AckIps. j Friilay's Fmie will end Orepon's limine sohi'iluliv Start iliK Moinlay. Ith,- team will take the road ami 1 ulav four Kami's In six ilnys, fac- Iiik- Wh'tnian. Fell. 2.1 at Walla Walla: Wnshinuton State. Feb. 21. at Pullman: Malm. Feb. 2fi at Mos cow, and Washington, Feb. 26. at Seattle. Standlncs of the leaders In tlie Pacific Coast Conference follow: W. I.. Pet. OnTon 3 1 t)r.K"ii Acales 5 2 .7H Washinittmi 3 2 .600 LAWBtfiSCE (An iat- 1 fi L- i-l ire. - A $nit.ini0 C.I.C Alii . niemoiiat im;h;i'h: mr .iaiiiu i-n t-enee, who did last May in Tort la:id. tire., :id wh'i was Inlet mv tionaily know:? as a Sunday 5'hI w.irker h; s be, T proiHv-. d tc. ihe In ternational cnv.ni'il of religious edu cation nveiivi: li re. !;. ih it M Clark. Itlnsle Uland. iiKi-le the M-MHal. action on which vill be taken before the council ses sii'ii adjourns. XiAl "A drc? of ink n:Vfs r.-hilio-s lbnK Cell.T uj2 a drop of Adcrfi;:r.S inX lo 1 IjKg tHera tMxJi about ILWHYJi CGLLEuETBFffl I ( mm silM s sa a i sWM 20th CENTURY GROCERY ECONOMY WITHOUT SACRIFICE That's What the 20th Century Means to You IT'S THE SAVING ON EVERYTHING IN A 20TH CENTURY STORE THAT COUNTS FAMILY SAVINGS, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, February 21st and 23rd Stewart's Blueing, bottle 15c KON-O-ME BROOMS Four Sea Foam Washing -Powder, larga pkg. 23c Arirondack Cane and Maple Macaroni, fresh curve 00 Cheese full cream, rr Walnuts, Croner". fancy 4 A cut, 3 lbs. COC 2 lbs. Budded Franquettes, lb Ivl Pancake Flour, Flapjack, 2i lb. 2Sc pRa""'0 Pa"Cake' 'b' 25c Tea fancy Ceylon and India (bulk) lb. 59c Royal Baking Powder, large can Mazola Oil, quarts 45c 20TH CENTURY COFFEE Appeals to the taste Roaoted the dry pound, 48c; 3 lbs Ripe Olives Bulk, pint 15c Conveniently Located (AswH-iati-J I'rt'M Lpased Wire.) NEW YORK, Feb. 20. Frank Frisco, captain and second baso nian of the National league cham pion Ciaius. Is an extraordinary ' holdout. It was reported that I'riJch received $17,000 a year anil alms at $25,0(10. One of his niaip. arguments is that not so ! Ion)! aKo the Giants sought the 'services of Rogers Horushy, but refused to swap Frisch lor him. Several nieniliers of the team will leave for the Giant training c-au.p j al Saratoga tomorrow. . ' The first section of the Yan kes leaves today for St. Peters burg. T LOTUS SEED (AmoHhUhI LfBM-d Win.) CHICAGO, Feb. 20. Seeds that fell from the lotus in the tiobt des ert before Columbus discovered 'America will bloom In Chicago in a Tew month, according to Dr. C. olmll, I'nivcrsity of Chicago botan ist. Aided by science he expects to perpetuate a life process that bepun in the desert centuries apo. The Mets were dug up in Asia and are ! believed to be the oldest in the world. They are wrapped in a hard mem brane, substance that penults en- He Overslept One of our friends recently told us that the only time he ever wunted to complain about a Kantleek Hot Water ltottle was when he overslept himself. He was too com fortable in bed to get up. TZANTLEETZ lllot Walcr Bottles IV. ce-iainly have ir.ade thousands of people sleep comfortably, and they don't t.av to worry, bee niso a KamU.hk boitT can't h alt -- it's made In one pie e and there are no sea m s or patches or splic ing or binding, and yet a Kant-1-ek Mot WtT Hottle costs only $2.50 nr.! Ws cnaran-t- cd 2 years. Nathan Fullcrton 7?t ft Vrui Storm Roeeburo. Oregon ! GLASS FRISGH AS ; REGULAR 11QLD-0UT 9c saw', medium weight, finest quality, Dromedary Cocoanut, J lb. pkg., 2 for 29c Syrup pint, 33f, quart, 55; 1 Comb Honey full Whits 07, sections, each wlw 43c, 2J lb. can.. Chir Ground Chocolate C7 lb. 32c;, 3 lbs Oi C Toilet Paper, fancy scft OO crepe. 4 rolls LuX 1 Mid-Winter 1 SALE ON- Roofin Carnation Mill;, tall cans, each 1 ply, per roll $1.15 Red and Green, mineral surface, roll $2.95 We invite comparison of these prices and qualities anywhere at i any time. 1 iese prices are the result of car load purchasing at V the time when prices are lowest. I DENN-GERRETSEN CO. f 3 Phone 123 231 North Main Street to kee were nealu soil. p the found plant lire surviving and in a bed of peat, be thick layers of wind drifted 0 IICH'iJU Til l CI lull I I II llLIMWl IU (Amsnrtatrd Prrsi I.ciiM'd Wir. LONDON, Feb. 0. Trince (fJiJUh, ASK your "The L'nhtrul Craclet" TRU-BLU BUcuit Co., Spokane, Portland 25c 89c each . Pal Olive Soap, 9Q 4 bars LVi 99c ga.' Cricco, 6 lb. can - ...... $1.43 $1.29 Kerr's "hest patent flour, 49 lb. sack $2.49 before you buy it, CI A) l.t Del Monte Pimsntcs, halves 15c 130 N. Jackson St j Henry, King Ceorpe's thirdj son, - : will soon be appointed to the staff of his regiment, the tenth j Hussars, In view of iho additional public duties which will fall to ! his ht In tho near future. When ',nt I'rince r Wales leaves for 'hi3t Sou, American tour, with tho ' Uuko of York already in Wet Africa, rnnce Henry will be cal led on to fulfill many encase ments which would ot her wise have gone to his two elder bro- thers. Use News Ite.v'iew Classified Ad vrtisine for ivmmms. Grocer FOR x n ; t Crystal White Soap, 6 bars i T.7.T.-r..T.T..r.T.T ' V M k1,4 a1 sus--'