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    FOUR
ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1925.
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ANNUAL
20th Century Grocery
THE OPINIONS OF PEOPLE AS A RULE DIFFER 1
The manjr thousands of 20th Century patrons are united in their Compeny'. Activities for
endorsement of the 20th Century Stores. Pat Year' Reviewed
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ON THE BEST OF FOODS Jj " in Statement
Of ferings Saturday and M onday, Feb. 28 and March 2 f !
IMPROVEMENT MADE
that brought luck. The UlUmau
20-peso Mexican fttfld piece
ut Hardwick, chief of police
border city, credits the
culn with Having hla Hie while at-
i tempting to arrest a negro.
FOOD 8ALE
Ksllogg's Corn Flake,
9c
Matches
15c alia,
-Regular 2 for
box
5c
Ivory 6oap, 10c ifze,
3 ot
23c
Flour Karr' Beat Patent,
4 lb. aack
.$2.49
Flour Fiaher'a Bland,
49 lb. sack
$2.70
Soda Crackers fresh
and crisp, 2 lbs.
35c
Peet's Washing Machine
Soap, large pkg
33c
Jello-pkg.
;J0c
PINEAPPLE SPECIALS
Broken SHci
cans, each
large
25c
Standard Cruahed,
large cans, 2 for
.55c
Standard whole sliced,
large cans, 2 for
57c
New Plants Completed and
Developments Made Dur
ing the Year Finan
cial Condition Good.
negro fired and the tuiiit struck
the coin, knocking Jt. from a cir
cular bolder where it rested as a
watch cliurin over the officer'a
heart- He escaped with a super
ficial wound.
The coin that formed the watch
charm was given to Hardwick sev
eral years ago by a Mexican offic
ial, accompduled by the admoni
tion: "Wear this always. It will
bring you luck."
The charm is assured of im
mortality In the archives of Cal
exico, for the city council has re-
I solved: "We are grateful that, due
to the intervention of a watch
charm, providentially worn, the
bullet, fired by the would ba as
uasuin was deflected from ita
course.
The ladles of tne New Idea Club
of Edenbower will bold a food aale
tt the Twentieth Century Grocery
rhe ISaturday, Feb. 2f. Proceeds of sale
Olympic Quick Cooker Rolled
9 lb. sack
Oats,
57c
Olympic
sack .
Pancake, 10 lb.
73c
Burnett's Vanilla, pure OF Strained Honey, pint OO- Crystal White Soap, OC-,
2 ounce bottle OOC Mason jar .. ... bare aWW
Royal Baking Powder, 12 ounce can, 43ci 2) lb. can
Tree Rips Apricots, large PO Bulk Cocoa, pure 1 C Standard Peas, Anp
cans, 2 for - OOQ 2 lus - 3 for .. "Xt
Del Monte Fancy Crosby Corn, CQ M"" medium size Peas, CQ-
3 cant 3
Crlsco, B lb. C9 flQ Quick Quaker Oats, fl Toilet Paper, 100 sheets OO
can QC.XJJ large pkg. .. . OUC tissue, 3 rolls LIX
20th Century Coffee one trial means a steady drinker, direct from our own Roaster to
you, lb. 48N 3 lbs. -
51.42
Conveniently Located 130 N. Jackson St,
BABE RUTH TRIES
REDUCE WAIST LI
.. united a
il L I gunnery
jjr 111 merit
IsIm Kond ban
! majors, Ituth's record would seem
to leave little to Btir any ambition
but bis own. He first attracted
note as a slur pitcher, then inaug
urated a new era ilk long range
and, finally, established
merits ati an all-around star, a
goud base runner, quick thinker
and reliable fielder, as well as a
chumplon batHman and run-maker.
Aiociiil rnm Uwd wire.) u ttroumi worth was recognlz-
NEW YORK, Feb. 27. Ordln- ed officially when the American
i,wHui,i,itra walk min'ieanus gave mm us numi vuiuuuie
'"V " 7" moUHly to subscribe to the Douglas
ituih led the American league hit-, " ' , , . , , .
t.if for the first time with a mark cotusly publicity booklet being is
of 878, but this was topped by the Uel by the Koneburg Chamber of
modern record percentage of A'Mb.
sot by lioners llurnsby of ihe St.
Louis Cardinals, itutb la out this
your to jishs ttornsny in uie aver-
aily an
might . be clusslfle under the
heading of irrelevancy from a na
tional point of Interest except
when that individual hnppcns to bo
Ilabo Kuih. Just now In a figura
tive sense, the eyes of baseball
fandom are centered upon the
mighty struggle of the mighty hit- uu, as well as in the hume runs.
ter to reduce n:s i.-mous waist
The directors' of the Glide Cham
ber of Commerce, at a ajiecial meet
ing held last night, voted unanl-
The annual report of The Cali
fornia Oregon Tower Company,
Just issued to stockholders, con-
V tains a most comprehensive review
ul the company's activities for the
A ( past year. The report covers all
S phases of development during the
Ijiyear 1924 and shows a splendid in
K crease over the preceding tw el vo
ls! ' month period.
El Many interesting Illustrations are
reproduced in connection with the
! various activities, including a very
p5 complete collection of photos cov
ering tne new ioico no. t ueveiop
ment on the Klamath River. This
very important project is briefly
! described in the report as follows:
"A diversion dam is being construc
ted Just below the Copco No. 1
plant which will divert the waters
,of the Klamath River into a concrete-lined
tunnel 2440 feet long.
From the end of this tunnel the wa
ter will enter a creoHoted wood
tave pipe 1318 feet long and 16 feet
In diameter, and from this pipe It
will pass into a second tunnel 1106
feet long. Both of these tunnels
g.will be lined with concrete in a
! horseshoe section, the area of
' which w ill be equivalent to a circle
16 feet in diameter. From the low
lerendof the second 'tunnel the
water will be conducted through
two Bteel penstocks, each 13J feet
In diameter and approximately 8S0
feet in length to the power house
below. The total effective head on
the plant is 140 feet. In the power
house, which la of structural steel
construction and equipped with two
forty-ton cranes, there will be lo
cated two vertical type generating
units, each consisting of a 20. null
horsepower turbine and a 15,000
kilowatt generator. The water is re
turned to the Klamath River by
means of a tallrace 75 feet wide and
250 reet long at a point approxi
mately H miles below the diversion
dam. At this plnut the surge cham
ber, which Is located Immediately
uhi.ve the outlet of the second tun
nel, will be excavated in the solid
rock and lined with concrete.
will be about 40 feet in diameter
and about 60 feet high. The work
on this Job has jirogressed very fa
From the least to the largest.
Old or young. It is the quality. It
has the flavor. 1'ure milk, pure but
ter, pure flour. Above government
regulations. You cannot ask for
more in a loaf. GRIMM BROS.'
MILK UREAL). I'hone 133.
NKW YORK, Feb. 27. The
New York I'ressmen's l.'nlon was
spared the painful necessity of
suspending its star member, the
Prince of Wales, when a check
for 1 7, representing two months
dues was received from him to
day. The rules of the union pro
vide for the suspension of any
member who fails to pay hiB dues
every two months. On Saturday
this period of grace for the Prince
would have expired and had he
not paid he would have been
barred from pluylng the trade in
any union press room here. When
Wales was made a member of the
union lost Bummer, he paid his
dues In advance to Januury 1.
Bridge earns, score pads, place
cards and appropriate prizes for
your party. Lloyd Crocker.
TIHT SENATORS
line and condition himself fur a
cam pa Ik n in which he hopes to ful
fill two ambitions.
Thn Babe's double-barreled goal
ths year Is to eclipse the record
seaon's home run harvest of 69,
which be established in 1921 and
to lead both major leagues In bat
ting. The Babe has been spend
ing his time this winter on the
links and In the hot baths at Hut
Springs, Ark. There was a time
when temperament was Ituth's
main obstacle, but be has ever
come this.
Granting however, that the Bubo
will be In trim when the
It mav bu wortn while for you to
know iiiai one loaf of liltlMM ' " chamber's treasury
ItKOS.' MILK UUKAl) has more 1 rectors personally volunteered to
real food Quality than two ordinary underwrite the initial cost. It is
loaves. It costs no nioro. Phone 133. the Intention of the directors to of-
Commerce. It was the opinion of the
directors, after close Investigation,
that the advertising proposition of
fered through this medium was an vorably since it was begun In June,
exceptional one and. as the capital 1921. and as stated above, it is ex
,... 11U Ipected that it will be completed and
the di-
llfts on the chase, his chances
of setting a few new records with
the bludgeon are not remote. The
widespread Impression that Kuih
was Just a home run hitter, has
been pretty well removed by tho
evidence of the past seuson or
two. Kuth Is now recognized as
one of the greatest all around stars
the game has ever known. Wal
ter Johnson filled a somewhat shu
llar role In the game's drama lust
fall.
NORWAY TIRES OF
DANISH NAMES
OSLO, Norway. Feb. 'il. (AP)
Suico Christian. changed lis
name to Oslo for the purpose of
wiping out all suggestions of the
time when Norway was under
iHinish control, many other cities
have also expressed a desire to
return to their original NorweK-
barrler :jlin uames.
fer the booklets to the Individual
members of the Glide Chamber of
Commerce at cost with the under
standing that they will be mailed tc
bona fide prospective settlers. I
The following committees were
Hl'llUlfllfU lUr IIIU J '11 IUHUB, 11. J. , . ,i,i., i., (rilu hmirratll
Irnnnlm. R.-lh Mutth.- major uminuiMi-.n... , .....
Berkley: membership. M. L. Klm-
1 ready for operntion within the next
five months. At the present time
, there are about l.OOd men engaged
in this work in the field."
! During the past year the company
.has carried on a very active pro
gram of construction and the ex
penditures for capital betterments,
aggregating $'3.titi2.475.os. were
greater than any previous year
Hlnce its organization. The three
(AJaHrctatvd Prru Leased Wire.)
INDIANAPOLIS, Kett. 21.
TruM'l-worn, but triumphant, In
diana's truant democratic sena
tor were back in Indianapolis to
day with the expressed determin
ation to-rapidly cutch up in the
work confronting the upper
It , chamber of the slate legislature.
It was a happy crowd or 14
men who crossed the Indiana line
from Ohio la.n night sinking
'Hack Home Again in Iiidiuua."
It was still a happier group when
they approach the end of the
long motor ride from Dayton to
the tune of "The nd of a Perfect
Day."
Lieutenant Governor Harold
Van Ormun had remained up and
his" warm greeting to each nieui
Imt added to the confidence that
the runaways "not" he subjected
to fine or other action. It also
strengthened their feeling that
the congressional redisricting
bill, the cutise of their removal
John Alexander, S. J. Shruni, (i.
Deilernardl; laud settlement, J. C.
Christlansand now wants to bo
called Storesaml; Trondhjem
wants to return to the name of
Nidaros, and llergen hopes to bu
called lljoergvin.
o ., i .
DIXONVILLE HALL
Mrs. Iian (iervals presents "An
Aspiring Dishwasher," and "Betsy
Hopkins 4;()e to the City," Krl-
iday. Feb. 27, 1925. Music by the
ihoiiKlas County Hand. Auspices
Starting his 13th season In the 'smlek Parent Teachers Association.
i
1 TfTiuch nicer and
" eat" m ea.ter. Ask
your grocer crTru'ddkeS
- ,
J . - - '.. .-
,Spjklin, PcrHanci W
w.. ihe construction of the new : and subsequent flight would not
mel, o. O. King. Kd Everts; fairs, I J, ,1,;..,; , is . t rnmnletion .
o( 1 the new :ast Side Plant at Tnylor made concrete Is good con
... .in.. --.I ti.o K.iii.iiMiT nf .erete. tel. ai.a-U.
T -tn 1 l.. 1 Milium 11 " " " r.
: . . " V. . .. ' . t.tn 14. wh ch was iinisneu lasi
aison puuuciiy, . inn, r n-u
Ahhiii. Chas. Vlcek
ment. Wlllard Smith, F. P. Farring-
Ion, O. 11. Fleming
N. Lilly, F. S.
beer.
Klamath Fnlls,
T.irm 14. which was
i 1 tilth tlw.UI
civic improve. V" "" J",'.
cooperation. C l"u" w f-v"" '","u .
Blalfely, Geo. Case- In ad.IUmn to these important an
Idcrtakings, Beveral of tle older
I lines havo been rebuilt, many ex-
tensions to new consumers have
Would RatlW Tioht constructed, and a consider-
WOUiaKainerr igni liible enlargement has been made of
I hat! Work various substations in order to
"I suffered for years with care for the growing demands for
stomach trouble and could not eat power and other electrical service
and Just hated for anyone to say in the territory. These expenditures
woik to me. I would, rather fight, totaled fLubl.454.5S.
Since taking a course of Mayrsj The condensed balance sheet for
Wonderful Remedy 1 actually want tnp j.t,Hr Bhowa the flnanr(,j, of th(.
io work, and talk about eat. I aniom.mnv 1o bp in v.,..v (Km1 con,l(.
I lie HUH OII iw M'i i v iitv iiiiii
It Is a simple, harmless
lion. The net earnings for Ihe year
l!24, after providing for operation.
maintenance, taxes and fixed chsrg-
now.'
iin para (Inn that removes tin
larrnai mucus irom ine luiiwunai P(l for interest on the bonded in i
ttaet and slloys the Inflammrrinr 4,.b,w!nesSi i-xclmling depreeia-t
tlon. are more than twice Ihe;
amount of the annual dividend on
which causes practically all yiom
ach. liver and intestinal ailmt-nis, ,
including appendicitis. One dose all (f thp .r,,ft.rrtHj Capital St.nk
will convince or money refunded
At alt druggists.
of the company now oulsiandinc.
'plus stock authorized to be sold.
and stock sold but not )et paid fui
in full. Dividends have been pain
I regularly upon the company 's pre
ferrvd capital stock since its 1mu
ance. The year 1921 has been ono of
the most successful from the stand
point of business
(AiWorUtnl IT.-M I.f.rl WlTf.)
NKW YORK. Feb. 27. The
body of Colonel Robert V. Clowry,
former preshlent and general
manager of the Western In ton
Telegraph company, who died last
night In his private car on which
hr wns retiming from Palm Beach,
uilt be taken to Omaha for burial.
Colonel Clowry. who was M
iiati been suffering from a coid
and ear complications and was
1 1' m 1 n g to his home in Tarrytown,
.N Y-, when his condition became
p rions. A phvlcian ws called
a oard the train at Philadelphia
a 'm1 another was called at Khza
bt th, N. J. stent h came as the
train was entering the Hudson
Kiter tunnel that leads into the
Pennsylvania Station.
GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NG
which the company has ever had.
(the gross earning for the year
showing an Increase of $:t-9.2iy.M
H. Austin of Heeds- 'over the year PJ23.
Roseburg today at- i The aggregate increase In con
tiding to legal busiueMS. Mr. necied load In the four division
Austin stales that Reedsport Is during the year, exclusive of wholi
making n number of very sub- 'ssle deliveries, amounted to M""
And horseshoeing. All work guar-
development unteed. Plenty room for farmer's
horses. 622 Winchester SL north of
Auto Camp, K. K. Woodcock, Prop.
Allornt
port h
V J-
in
GLIDE NEWS
to be used Ik charity work.
i
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR
THE IMPROVEMENT OF
RAST AVENUE
Notice Is hereby gwon that the
common council of the city of Rose
burg. Oregon, did on the 2nd day of
February, 1925, by ordinance No.
s4ti. declare the assessment for tho
improvement of Kast Avenue from'
the north line of Douglas street to
a point -450 feet north thereof, in
the city of Koseburg, Oregon, to be
upon each lot or part of lot or par
cel of land especially benefitted
thereby, as follows, to-wit:
Name Description Amount
B. F. Poole Beginning at
the corner of Douglas SL
and Hast ' Ave.; running
thence northerly along the
easterly line of Itaat Ave.
100 ft. ; thence easterly
parallel with Doug lis St.
42 ft.; thence southerly '
parallel with the easterly
line of Hast Ave. 100 ft.
to the northerly line of
Douglas St.; thence wester
ly along the northerly line
of Douglas St., 42 f L 4o the
place of beginning f380.88
Thomas J. Criteser Begin
ning at a point 100 ft
northerly of the corner of
Douglas SL and Hast Ave.;
running thence northerly
along the easterly line of '
Hast Ave. 100 ft.; thence
easterly parallel with
Douglas St. 80 ft.; thence
southerly parallel with
' Rast Ave. 100 ft; thence
westerly parallel with
Douglas St. 80 ft. to the
place of beginning 380.88 ;
Est. John T. Spaugh Be
ginning at a point 200 ft.
northerly of the corner of
Douglas St. and Hast Ave.;
running thence northerly
along the easterly line of
Rast Ave. 160 ft.; thence
easterly parallel with
Douglas St. 80 ft.; thence
southerly parallel with
Rast Ave. ItiO ft.; thence
westerly parallel with
Douglas St. 80 ft. to the
place of beginning 609.S9
Est. John Rast Beginning
at a point 360 ft. north- . I
erly of the corner of Doug- "
las St. and Rist Ave.; !
running thence northerly j
along the easterly line- of
Hast Ave. 142 fL; thence I
easterly parallel with '
louglas St. 80 ft.; thence
southerly parallel with
Hast Ave. 142 fL thence
westerly parallel with i
Douglas St. 80 ft. to the
place of beginning 540.83'
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
Hast. Ave. 120 ft.; thence
westerly ' parallel with
Douglas St. 40 ft.; thence
southerly parallel with
Rast. Ave. 120 ft.; to the
northerly line of Douglas
St.; thence eastorly along
the northerly line of
Douglas St. 40 ft. to the -v
place of beginning . 457.04.
Dell V. Kast Beginning at a ; 3
point 120 ft. northerly of jd
the corner of Douglas SL IS
and- Rast Ave.; running g
thence northerly along i d
the westerly line of Rast jS
Ave. 57 ft.; thence west- i j
erly parallel with Douglas !
St. 100 ft.; thence south- j
erly parallel with Rast i
Ave. 57 ft.; thence cast- IS
erly parallel with louglaR iJ
St. 100 ft. to the place of 'gj
beginning 217.09 3
Est. John Rast Beginning i J
at a point 177 ft. northerly j5
of the corner of Douglas ,
St. and Kast Ave.; run-' ! j
ning thence northerly
along the westerly line of iJ
Rast Ave. 137 ft.; thence g
westerly parallel with ! A
Douglas St. 100 ft.; thence
southerly parallel with "
Rast Ave. 137 ft.; thence
easterly parallel with
Douglas St. 100 ft. to the
place of beginning 521.
Regina Sawyers Beginning
at a point 314 ft. north
erly of the corner of
Kmc la s St. and Rast Ave.
running thence northerly
nlong the westerly line of
Rast Ave. "U ft.; theneft
westerly parallel with
Douglas St. luO ft.; thence
southerly parallel with
Rast Ave. 70 ft.; . thence
easterly parallel with
Douglas SL loo ft. to the
place of beginning......
Est. John Hast Beginning
at a iMiint 34 ft. norther
ly of the corner of Doug
las SL and Rast Ave.;
rimuing thence northerly
along the westerly line of
Hast Ave. 11H ft.; thence
westerly parallel w li
Itouglas St. 100 ft.; thence
southerly parallel with
Rast Ave. 118 ft.; thence
HHttrlv tmmlltd with
Douclas St. 100 ft. to the I
place of beginning ....
Electro-Chiropractic
Is within your reach to prove it meriu a it has dona in
thousands of casei of Rheumatism. Lumbago, Sciatica..
Paralysis, Nervousness. Stomach Troubles. Kidney
troubles. High Blood Pressure. Constipation and many
3ther ailments of the human body.
ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC
Stands for Truth. Science, Common Sense and Result.
Its growth and success merit your investigation. Consulta
tion free.
DR. RUPERT A. MOON
324 Perkins Bldg. Phon0554
C. E. MQYER, Nursery
Unsold I have prunes of the following varie
ties: Italian, Petite, Improved Petite, Imperial, and
Double X French (often called "Date"). on both
Peach and Plum root. Some select trees of each
variety for replants.'
A limited number of grafted Franquette and
Eastern Soft-Shell Black Walnuts.
Also some sizes of Pear, Apple, Peach,
Cherry, Grape, Roses, Berries, Artichokes, etc.
All stock in first class condition.
Nursey and Sales Yard located eight miles
south of Roeeburg, or one mile north of Dillard
station. Phone 46-F13.
C. E. MOYER, Roseburfi, Oregon
tfrT.T.rTTC.ior.ii.:.x.iiiiii.ii
, f
Mid-Winter
SALE
ON
Roofing
1 ply, per roll $1.15
Red and Green, mineral surface, roll $2.95
We invite comparison of these prices and qualities qnywhere at
any time. 1 hese prices are the result of car load purchasing at
ths time when prices are lowest
If DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
:g Phons 128' 231 North Main Street j
To All Broccoli Growers
Owing to small crop, our Eden
bower warehouse will not be used
for1 BROCCOLI this season.
BROCCOLI from all districts should be delivered to the
concrete warehouse of Umpqua Valley Cannery, cor.
Spruce and Oak streets, Rosebure, where we have tem-
jjj porary quarters, including COLD Storage, Private R. R.
J Track and shipping facilities.
I
Um-Qua Valley Broccoli Growers, Inc.
R. H. C. Wood, Sec.-Mgr.
266.63
Jrri
THE I
NEW
and
UNUSUAL
DESIGNS
ROSEBURG, OR?.
WE keep abreast of the
times. Wo do not show
you last year's ideas and
designs. You will find
nire whatever Is novel,
whatever Is upw and
whatever Is fine In silks
"Quatityand Economy"
The Silk Store
Silks and Satins
LABRAHAM
JACKSON STREET
wmm, store
449 43
htanilal intprovcnienta and its
growing rapidly. A conipMe new
h.'Wer Hiem I now being instal-
i I I'd, covirlnn all of Ihe loner part
Jet town It will ct about $!(.
When it Is In. the city will fill
up the slough In the center ot
town, prrmts.slon having been oh
j t.'itiifd from the goemntent and
! Mute, ami the Lund will be decuVU
I to the rily by the Plate after the
j legal prot ege h hren dinpott
ed of. Th iitreein will ato he
filled In. doing away with the
mined plunk Hired now
i nr,v ht eaupc of tidewater.
i ot the Iota In the hiiMinetis district
are nlnn to h3 tilled In.
! Mr. AuKtin reports thut the In
dustrial life nf Ueedttport In ron
atuntly expanding-, tnd that new
null. it aii uuviuk iu Qtry day.
Kilowatts. Ot this increase 4,11
kilowHttx represent added donvMii
and HrhTlnft load, the bain nee rot.
mm in ot liK iw.ixe in hwt load
The tola) number of electric ion
turners h:is ln-teased from t.VM to ,f, ijorvallm tor the week en
H.5J1. tver Slfi doniestie eleriru
tnnei s were added to the lines dur
ing: the year.
Th ouilook for business prowih
for the yt-ar In encouraemfc. A
very rontiilerabli additional load
has a 1 r ea d y bHn ro n i ra r t m I 1 1 r
but not yet con n it ted. and all lndi
neee- cations point to a rate of growth gmj friends.
ynny nurlnK the eouiinx yar dial ill no
doubt exceed ihal ot IV -k.
GOLD COIN COMES OFF BEfeT
IN 60UT WITH LEAD
i ALtXlCO. Feb. S7. (Ar
'Tint is Ut story ot a luck-pkev uieo. Uoyd Crocker.
Painiers all busy with their Total amount assessed to
prtnK work. j street: $323.96
.1. W. Iturtfc who has bN'n on the! A statement of the aforepaid as
iek list this wtk Is improving j sessment has ben enteral In the
ntvly; Uock''t of City Liens and the same
John Alexander whs In Itoseburgjts now due and payable at the "of -nt
day this week on businetts. M'e of the city treasurer in the
The high school pupils who went city hall In -lawful money of the
re I niteit States and If not paid wlih-
i luriee t'onntne. Ruth Itlakely and In twenty days from the date of
IMen Shruni. Tliey all report a this notice such proceedings will
i;wO(l lime. bv taken for fhe collection thereof
Mrs. Fdwards of faMand spent as lire provide by the charter of
List week with her daughter Mrs. the city of Rosebuig, Oregon,
t' N. Lilly at t'.llde. I Property owners who desire to
Clifford Lilly spent a few days'tak advantage of the Itancroft
Ia-t week In 'oraltis ith reia- Bonding Act for the repayment of
L X. ; assessments are hereby notified to
. call U.n Ihe city recorder for said
when purpose not later than February
2th. 1 1'-Vv as ai'pileations will not
b accepted after that date.
R. L. wHlfPLK,
Camp rhyslolonical IVIts,
dtnionsiiateti. show conclusively
why this system of rigid non-elastic
upport excels all riners. we carry j
tiMtte bUs for both meu and w City Recorder of tii City rt
High Level Groceries
at Lowest Level Prices
Inspired by quality, but always kept within the bounds of
your purse, Pickens Grocery jilues represent the best in
Good Food buys. Your dollar buys steady quailty and
steady price in Freshest Groceries
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Roteburg, Oregca.
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkins Bidg. Phone 68
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