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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, MARCH 6. 1925.
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The "Lead" conceded SKAGGS' STORES in the business of selling groceries
is by no means an accident. Our organization, our sales volume and purchasing
advantages are much greater than most concerns, our sales per store unit and per
man unit are many times those in ordina ry stores. r
The economic advantages that are so largely responsible for SKAGCS'
. PRICES were not acquired by accident o r "good luck", but by practical applica
tion of a thorough knowledge and understanding of modern food distribution,
careful and wasteless store management, long hours of hard work and a willingness
. and genuine desire to serve.
These factors distinguish SKAGCS ' STORES, distinguish SKAGCS' SERV-1
VICE and distinguish SKAGGS' PRICES from the ordinary."
CEREALS
KELLOGG'S CORN
FLAKES, 3 pkgs. for
25c
KELLOGG'S KRUMBLED d7P
ALL BRAN, 3 pkgs. for? V.. V.
KELLOGG'S BRAN
FLAKES, 3 pkgs. for
29c
OLYMPIC PAN CAKE
FLOUR, 2 pkgg. for
48c
CROWN KERNELS 0' WHEAT,
3 lb. pkgs. 2 pkgs. , 57C
VEGETABLES
CORN, No. 2 ting in.
3 for UC
STRING BEANS, No. 2
ting, 3 for
40c
TOMATOES WITH PU
REE, No. 2 1-2 ting. 3
for
40c
DRIED FRUITS
Big 4 lb. pkgg. SUNMAID OQr
SEEDLESS RAISINS
BLACK FIGS,
2 pounds
33c
WHITE FIGS,
2 pounds
29c
HALOWAI BULK DATES, OQ c
3 pounds
ROYAL CLUB CUR
RANTS, 2 pkgg
33c
MISCELLANEOUS
BEST GRADE BULK OC
SPAGETTI, 3 pounds ....
BEST GRADE BULK
MACARONI, 3 pounds..
BEST GRADE BULK
SHELL MACARONI, 2 Ibg.
25c
25c
PEAS, No. 2 tins, A( PURE BULK COCOA, Ofi.
3 for VC 3 pounds sCisJl
DEL MONTE PEAS, No. CQv ROYAL CRYSTAL . 9C
2 tins, 3 for UC IODIZED SALT, 2 pkgg C
SATURDAY FEATURES "
SKAGGS BEST A7 n CROWN FLOUR, d0 AQ
BUTTER, apound ' 49 lb. sack
( Q' CALUMET BAKING 97 '
' ROLL gJl POWDER, J lb. ting C
GEM NUT MAR- CRYSTAL WHITE A7
GAR1NE, 3 pounds P7 . SOAP, 12 barg J ' C
v SUGAR, fiQ CHEESE, FULL ICT
10 poundg '. CREAM, 2 pounds JC
Ladies' last chance to get one loaf of Bread with Coupon and 39c
and get a $1.25 Cretonne Rubber Apron.
Skaggs United Stores No. 255
1 1 5 So. Stephens
PHONE 230
Roseburg, Oregon ,
KLAMATH NKWHPAPKIl
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KLAMATH FALLS, Or., March
6. Undaunted by a halt foot ot
nowonthe ground, the Klnmath
Fills Herald today sent forth a
challenge to any Associated Frets
newspaper In Crecgon, outside of
Portland, for a baseball game.
Tbe only condition- made Is that
all players must It actual news-
&e DOUGLAS GRILL
Roseburg'g Popular Eating Place.
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Continuous service 5 a. m. to 12 p. m. You will
appreciate the economy of our prices.
Good Meal 30c and up'
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
Roost Young Turkey and Chicken as you like it.
With all the Trimmings 75c
W. R. WARNER. PROP:
paper employes, including Asso
ciated Press wlro operators.
On Business
Among those arriving from
northern points and spending
Thursday In Koseburg attending
to business affairs, was C. L. Dur
ham. Dr. Durham Is a resident of
Kugene.
Science and Invention are the
furnaces of civilization. Why con
tent yourself with a makeshift Try
one loaf of Grimm llros.' Milk
Dread, and you will never forget
the PHONK NO. 13S.
with
What Do You WantSpeed? . I '
v Power? Mileage?
GENERAL Has Them ALL !
THE biggest value in motor-car gasoline on the market today is GEI
ERAL Gasoline!
Remember This i
GENERAL Gasoline assures
you Easy Starting, Clean
Combustion, Maximum
Power, Full Mileagel
NEW PRICE
on. :
Script Books ?
ask any
- "General
Dealer"
Why? Becauge GENERAL gives you
everything! ' Everything you can ask or ex
pect of any gasoline you receive from GEN
ERAL asy starting1,' clean burning, a great '
wealth of power and full mileage. '
GENERAL Gasoline hag won thousands of
motorists in this state by its practical proof
of superiority. It holds them by its unvary-"
ing goodness. GENERAL'S high quility
never lags. Spring, Summery any season
it's always the samel Try it any time; you'll
never catch it napping I
Sold Only by Authorized Independent Dealers
Till Up Your Tank and Let Your; ENGINE Decide!"
and Lubricants
C. D. FIES, Distributor
Roseburg, Oregon
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Auction Sale!!!
At my place at Riverside 1 :30 P. M. Tuesday, Mar. 10
The following goods will be sold for cash to the highest
bidder:
Good Ml lob Cow, Jersey Heifer Calf, 1 Iron Reds, Springs and
Mattresses, Wood Hod, Springs and Mattress, Dresser, New
Home Sowing Machine, Large Itocker, 1 Fine Mocker, X Parlor
Chairs, 1 Arm Chair, Center Table, 1 Conines, I Dining Chair.
3 Extra Chairs, Camp Rocker, Sewing Chair, t Small Rnckera,
Kitchen Cabinet, Cupboard, Kitchen Table, Small Cupboard,
Stand Table, Wash Stand, 1-ots of Rugs, New Cook Stove and
Pipe, Good Range, Heater same as new, Mirror, Lot of Dishes,
Lot of Fruit Jars. Canned Fruit, Stone Jars, nuck Saw. Warhtng
Machine, Chickens, and a lot of other articles too numerous to
mention, .
WOT
NOTICE To flst to Shaw plies, turn to Itft at Rlvsrslda Stors,
go S blocks, and watch for sign at corner, and thore turn to left
on block, than to right ons block. , -
M. C RADABAUCH, Auctioneer. D. D. SHAW, Owner
DRUGSTORE
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Glycerin and Rose Water
Is the old fashioned skin lo
tion, brought up to date,
or heavier consistency by
Increased quantity of crys
tal clear glycerin.
Nathan Fullerton
TJtm ffcrc." rrog Sfar
Roesbura, Orooos)
1 LOCAL. NEWS. J
Oeorge It. Graves spent Thurs
day In Koseburg as a visitor antl an
overnight guest. Mr. Graves is a
resident of Salem.
Charles R. Roberts was a visit
or in Roseburg Thursday night
and transacted' business. Mr. Hub
erts is a resident of Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. Weller were visit
ors In this city Thursday and ov
ernight from northern points. They
reside at Eugene. .
W. A. Robertson spent yesterday
in Roseburg attending to business
affairs. Mr. Robertson is a resi
dent ot North llend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath were
here from the coast yesterday vis
iting and on business. They are
Marshfleld residents.
Mrs. C. 1 TIadley, who has been
III at her home In this city fir
some time, is reported about la
thw same condition today.
Here from soiitbvrn points ve.
terday was J. C. Malnnp. Mr. Ma
lone Is a Medofrd man, and was
here transacting business.
Mr. and Mrs, Win. J. Flanagan
! stopped over In this city Thursday
and were over nlcht visitors. They
reside In Kugene.
H. J. Callsty was a visitor In
this city on Thursday and lnit
night from northern points. Mr.
tfcillsty is from Kugene and was
here on business.
Among those arriving here from
roast points Thursday was W. K.
Chandler. Mr. Chandler Is fmta
Coos Hay. and spent a few hours
he?,, on business.
Mr. and Mrs. James llanion
were visitors In this city from
points south of Roseburg. They are
residents of Canyonvllle. aad
spent the day visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cordon left
for Portland last night where
they will visit for several dayi
with relatives and friends.
Z. N. A gee returned to Kugene
, this afternoon, alter spending last
night and this morning In lio--
! burg on business. He Is with the
ellerbarh l'aer company of
Tort land.
and family stopped over In this
city last night and were guests at
th Douglas Hotel. They left this
j morning for other southern Ure
j (on points.
Among the Myrtle Creek visi
tors In Roseburg today were Mrs.
C. Jt Rlchey. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.
Gallop and Mrs. F. E. Drake.
, W. E. Ott returned to this cfly
Thursday, after spending the past
two or three days in Portland
attending to business affairs.
Here from northern points
Thursday .and overnight was J. J.
Iean. Mr. Dean is a resident of
Eugene, and left today for the
north. .
J. W. Cox was a visitor In town
yesterday add spent the day on
business, and visiting with friends.
He is a resident ot 8outh Deer
Creek.
J. A. Ewell arrived here yes
terday from Seattle, and will lo
cate here with his uncle, Mr.
Ewell, one of the owners of the
new canm ground, which is being
built north ot town, on tbe high
way. ' - t
. K. Krall, a representative ot
the C. Nclsel Incorporation, , vio
lin dealers of New York City,
spent the day here today trans
acting business with local music
dealers. Tlr. Krall is owner of
one of the' music, stores in Salt
Lake City. -
Scott Weaver and Joe Murphy
returned to this city Thursday
from a motor trip, of a few days
in the latter's car, to Yreka, Cali
fornia. They visited at the new
Yreka Inn, and state that the
hotel is one of the finest on the
highway. Mr. Weaver says thst
the road to that part of Califor
nia are In exceptionally fine con
dition and that there is a good
amount of tourist travel in tnat
part for this time ot the year.
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BRIDGE TO BE BUILT FROM
DOLE TO PACIFIC HIGHWAY'
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' The county court today
completed . Its business for
the' term and formally ad-
lourned before going to Dole
to look at the proposed site of
I a bridge w hich will be con-
structed across the river to
connect with the highway at ,
that point For several years !
a bridge across the river, I
connecting with the state
highway at Dlllard has been
proposed, for at present there
are a number of families in
the district who must either
use the old Roberts gnountain 4
road, or make a roundabout
trip by way of Myrtle Creek
to reach town. The district
has Toted a special fax of 10
mills for the purpose of build-
ing the bridge, and the coun-
y will give the district some
assistance. A covered bridge
of a design similar to the
new Rice. Creek bridge will
probably be constructed, the
estimated coat being ilu.OOO
or 112,000. , .
BUSINESS WOMEN'S
LUNCHEON TODAY
Newspaper is
the shopping window
for Thousands of
customers
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Mil TatW'
How About Your
Goods C
NEUNER LEAVES 8UNDAY
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Attorney George Neuner
was Informed this morning
that his commission u U. Stt
District Attorney, to which
position he was recently sp-
pointed, had arrived in Port-
land and was awaiting him
there. Mr. Neuner informed
Judge Coke, the present In-
cumbent of the office, that he
will leave here nn Sunday and
will be prepared to take over
the management of the of-
flee on Monday.
Two long tables were filled at
the regular luncheon ot the Busi
ness and Professional Women's
Club at the Palace ot Sweets to
day. The luncheons are growing in
popularity and a larger group at-,
tends each time. There were no
visitors present today as their
were several routine business mat
ters to be discussed, and future
plans of the club to be taken up.
The next meeting will be in the
evening at the Heinline Conserva
tory.
jCllngenpeels In .City
W. E. Cllngenpecl and wife of
Looking Glass were in the city to
day for a short time.- Mr. Clingen
ipeel came to Roseburg more than
i twenty years alio and engaged in
business. He recently has been re
tired and has been operating a
farm at Looking Glass. Today be
was commenting upon the great
Improvement that has been made
since the time he came to Rose
burg. Never in the history of the
city, however, has he seen such
igreat advancement as la being
'made this year.
JjASK your Grocer TOR
Among those here Thursday
evening from northern points was
L. V. Miller. Mr. Miller Is a resi
dent of Eugene, and was an over
nlrht Itnest at the Terminal hotel.
Mrs. M. MacDonahl and Miss
Muriel MacDonald were overnight
guests In this city last night from j
the north, and spent a few hours i
yesterday viewing the town. They
are Portland residents. 1
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