Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 10, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL 10. 1925,
20th Century Grocery
Golf Fever!
GOT IT? YES-it's contagious-so is the
20th Century Habit
Spreading among thousands of thrifty families who are sav
ing something everyday, on the food supplies they buy at the
20th Century Stores
Offerings that count, Saturday & Monday, April 11-13
Large Citnu
package
22c
Sunbrite Cleanser
C I Pure lard
3b .2 lbs
49c
Pineapple Special, Standard crushed, )7n
targe cant, L I U
Standard sliced
large cans
27c
Crystal White soap
6 bars
25c
Creme Oil soap
4 bars
22c
Crisco, 9 pound
$2,19
Crown or Sperry's Olympic Flour 10 lb. sack 59c 49 lb. sack
$2.49
Stewart bluing
bottle
ITp I Flake butter Crackers 00 n
I3u fresh 1 lb. package ZUb
Queen Olives Pint QCfi
Mason jar each OJb
Columbia River Salmon "Navy Peak" Brand in tails, 3 cans .
40c
Raisins Thompson OQn
Seedless, 3 lbs atdb
Campbells Beans
large cans
10c
Quick Quaker Oats OQn
Large Packages Z3b
Searchlight or Rosebud matches full count, box 6c, 6 boxes for .
35c
Sperry Pancake flour
10 lb. sack
75c
Del Monte catsup
Large bottle
23c
Burnetts Vanilla
Pure, 2 ounce bottle ....
33c
20th Century Coffee The favorite beverage direct from our own roasters to you
Pound 48c, 2 pounds
95c
ROSEBURG STORE
130 N. Jackson St.
OAKLAND STORE
Old Baker-Flanary Location
OREGON WHEAT CROP
TO BE SMALLEST FOR
MANY RECENT YEARS
a me urt'Kiin miner wnfai fcron
Swin lt25 will be the smallest la
many year a, owing to the heavy
wioer kill. While much of the
area has been rptf (Ifd to nrlnv
wheat, the normally Hxhter yield
of the HiirfiiK crop will tend to
make the total wheat production
for the Ktale ev n lower thun the
liKhl crop of 1924. Mya P. L.
Kent. Statistician of the l S. De
partment of Agriculture.
Whi.le the uhole effect of the
whiter killing of fall trfeded wheat
ha not yet heen determined. It
seem probable that more than
one-half of the Oregon acreage
Heeded last fall ha be"en either
reieedf-d to spring wheat or other
spring sown crops. The condition
or the remaining in probably the
lowent In the history of large
Hcale wheat growing in the statu, ;
the percentaue figure being plac-
eu at l i.u per cent or normal.
Condition of the rnlu-d States
rrop is placed at f8.7 per cent
of normal, compared with Sa.u
jer cent a year ago, and lh$ five
year average of Si. 2 per cent. As
suming an average abandonment
(which- will probably be greater
than average) Indications are that
the production will amount to
about 474.255,000 lmshelx, com
pared with fjHO,o:J7,000 bushels a
year ago, or a decrease of about
11(1.000.000 bushels. The five
year average production Is 691,-
; 957.000 bushels, with an average
April 1, condition of 81.2 per
cent. Condition of the crop In
some of the leading winter wheat
producing states i as follows:
.Illinois, 87.0 per cent; Nebraska.
6ti.0 per cent; Kansas. i:t.G per
cent; Texas, 47.0 percent; Mon
tana, 57.0 per cent; Colorado.
,87.0 per cent; Washington, 28.0
'per cent; Oregon, 55.0 per cent.
I Soma one may inquire whether
there is any particular relation
between the April 1, condition !
and the final outturn at harvest i
time. N. C Murray anf Chicago
says there Is a fair degree of re- !
latlon between the April 1 condl- j
tion and the final yield. Twenty
five years records show that as
the April 1 condition decreases
the final outturn also decreases. j
The lowest April 1, condition In !
the past twenty-five- years was
fi:t.4 per cent. That year the
abandoned acreage was also the
highest, B 1.0 per cent, and the ;
yield was only 10.4 bushels per i
acre.
The ry crop of tire state Is
estimated to have a fi.VO per cent
condition as of April 1. Kor the ;
I'nfled States the condition In
84. 0, Indicating a poHslblo crop
of i 1 . I 5 2 , o o o bushels, compared j
with a crop a year ago of 63.
4 It!. 000 bu., and the five year
STOP
Children's
Cough'
with
FOLEY'S
mm
Nooplst. lnrdlnt. prtntsd
on thm wrapper.
ChIMrnllk.lt. LarssstMlllne
couch msiilcine In th. world.
CAVALRY 8AVE8 BALFOUR
FROM DAMASCUS RABBLE
(AaorUttd Tnm Uunl Wirs.)
DAMASCUS. Syria, Apr. 10. Al
gerian calvary, galloping throuKb
the streets of Damascus Willi
drawn swords and elKht armored
cara maneuvering with the troops,
are credited with having saved
Lord Balfour from the hostile mob
of 6,000 people which attempted to
attack his hotel yesterday. Two
were killed and many injured be
fore the disturbance waa quelled.
The demonstratlona against Lord
Balfour are due to his work in the
establishment of a national Jewish
home in Palestine. .
W. F. CHAPMAN
From the least to the lamest.
O'd or young. It la the quality.
It has the flavor. Pure milk, pure
butter, pure flour. Above govern
ment regulations. Yon cannot ask
for more In a loaf. GRIMM BHDS.
; MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
,in! the five year average offw
average or 70,4IO,ono bushels,
and an average 'condition of b7.1
Iter rent.
Labor Rupply for the state Is
estimated at 16.0 per cont of
normal; for the United States at
ND.5 per cent. Labor demand for
the state is estimated at 92.0 per
i-i-nt of normal, and for the Unit
ed States at SO. 7 per cent.
V. U KKNT.
Agricultural Statistician.
WEEKS NOT TO QUIT
(Amnrl.rM Prtm J'.vi Wire.)
WASHINGTON. April 10 Presi
dent Coolidge knows of no basis
for persistently published reports
that Secretary Weeks has resign
el I mm the cabinet or Intends to
ilo so.
I NEWSPAPER TABOO
ON CRIME NEWS AS TEST
I AawUtnl rnm Uurt Wire.) - ' j
FAYKTTEVILLE. N. C. Aflrll
10. The Fayetteville Observer to
day announced that effective Mon
day and for a period of 15 days It
would refrain from publishing any
crime Items In its columns. At the i
end of the 15 days period, the
paper states, it will be left to the
opinion of Ita readers to determine
whether the policy shall be per-,
munently adopted. I
GERMAN GIRLS SUFFER !
FROM NICOTINE POISONING
Suggestions for Your
Easter Dinner
COLOGNE, April 10. The young
women of Germany, since the war,
have been smoking so many cigar
ettes that nicotine poisoning is
commbn among them, accordiug to
Prof. Kuelba, of the University
Clinic. .
They come to him for help In ;
increasing numners, tne professor
says. Dizziness, disorders of the
heart and the nervous system have
been the paramount symptoms In
many cases accompanied by a
rapid reduction In weight.
No
finer coffee ever
passed your lips
For the simple reason that no finer
cofTce is to be had than Hills Bros.,
The Recognized Standard. It is the
cream of tiic crop the very pick of
the codecs of the world blended with
rare skill and roasted to a turn.
Break the vacuum seal that holds
this codec in all its original strength.
Inhale that delicious bouquet. Brew a
cup and lift it to your lips! You will
agree with cofTcc-lovcrs everywhere that
no finer coffee ever passed your lips.
Hills Bros, is economical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
ALLEGED BABY SLAYER
UNDER INVESTIGATION
AorUtH, Vrrm Uim Wire.)
NEW YORK, April 10. (Ireen
Treed farm, th Long Island homo
of Henry Lw Moltard, chiropractic
practitioner at Sm.thtown. will be
sea rr tied for poHxlbl Infant vic
tims of Motlard. who 1 01 1 a y wan
belli if held without bail for exami
nation Monday on Misnicinti of
homicide.
The search wan ordered by the
district attorney' office after Mot
lard had failed tn Riifflclently ex
plain the disappearance of a baby
which had been returned to him
by a mirne In who care he pre
viously placed It. '
Mr. and Mrs. ('harlen Htaton and
children left la! night for Chiro,
Cal.. to upend tho Kaster holiday
with Mr. Stilton's parent h.
SAVEwirf
SAFETY
Sent By His Own Doctor
! offered drvftdfullr with Pile for 10
Start until an operation med nicMunr.
ut my physician raqucttod that I first
try Or. Chaa. J. Oaan'a non-aurtical treat
ment, and today I am wall and baalthy."
If you, too, are suffering with
Piles or other Rectal or Colon
disorder, you must sooner or later (top
experimenting with your health, and
be cured as I have cured thousands of
cases, many of the most severe and of at
long standing as 40 years. My non-surgi-
caitreatmentlseiUAKAN'
T E D t o cu re y our Pi lea, or
your fee will be refunded.
Send todav for mv FREE.
Uluatntcd book.
PORTLAND Or(lCS: SEATTLE Officii. '
uina rr a nsw Dulldin.
IAIN eTANOIN?
Dr Dk4n
9TMW
A Message of
Econofhy
The stock of monuments
which we carry, embody
Rood appearance, quality and
fine workmanship, at prices
which make them outstand
ing values.
We hire no hfch-prired work
men or agents and therefore
can save you from 25 per
cent to 30 per cent on your
work.
See us before placing your
order.
Peoples Marble and
Granite Works
502 N. Jackson Street.
We will have a full line of the best fruits and
vegetables the market will offer for you to select
your requirements from. Wonderful home grown
asparagus, new peas and new potatoes, large
white celery, crisp head lettuce, radishes and green
onions, cucumbers and fresh tomatoes, artichokes,
spinach, cabbage, beets, carrots, turnips and
onions. . Rhubarb, oranges, apples, grapefruit and
' bananas. Surely you can find here what you like
best. -
FOR A FEW
Saturday Specials
WE STILL HAVE A FEW OF THOSE CHESTS OF
GOLD FOR THE CHILDREN, 2 FOR 5c
Fig bar cookies 3 pounds for 50c
Nice Petite prunes, 1 0 pounds for 50c
Good grade coffee. 3 pounds for $1.10
Hard wheat flour, best grade, sack $2.39
Full cream mixed candy 30c grade, per lb 15c
Tall Telephone pea seed, per lb 15c
Don't overlook the delicious mayonaise made fresh daily.
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING
FOR YOUR EASTER SUNDAY DINNER.
Genuine Sprin? Lamb Leg Roast
Fancy Leg and Loin Veal Roast, lb 22c
Heavy Breast of Veal for stuffing, lb 12c
Fancy Shoulder Veal Roast, lb 18c
Fancy light corn fed Legs of Pork, lb 25c
Fancy Shoulder Roasts of Pork. Ib 22c
Ouality Beef Roasts, lb 15c
Quality Boiling Beef, Ib 12c
Fresh Side Pork, lb J. 22c
Eastern Corn Fed Bacon, i or whole slab, lb 28c
Hams I Saturday only, J or whole, Ib 30c
Choice light and Heavy Hams We draw all of our
Poultry.
Peoples Supply Market little pork sausage for your
Sunday Breakfast
Pure Bulk lard, Ib .; 25c
We Slice Hams
Sliced Swifts Premium Bacon
Prime Rib Roast Beef Rolled, Ib 20c
We Trim the Meat Not the Customer
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363
Free Delivery
DRUGSTORE
SEVEN CONDUCTORS FACE
CHARGE OF CROOKED WORK
CHICAGO, Apr. 10. Floy it RppiI,
Pullman conductor on tho Pennsyl
vania railroad Itroadway Limited,
rharwd with bt lnn a member of a
band of railroad men who havo
defrauded railroad companies, of
$2nn,ooo or nior in a ticket scheme
tod'iy waived opposition to removal
to New York Clly and pavo bond of
$r.0n0 for hln appearance hen In
Federal Court on May 1.
At least five Pullman conductors
and two railroad conductors on
trains running between St. Paul and
Chicago and I,os Angeles are alleg
ed to be Involved In the fraud.
Heed Is alleged to have mailed
tickets collected by him from pas
hengers to lavid t. Yons, one of
the men the government alleges
bad the tickets redeemed under the
scheme or connivance wtih conductors.
EPSOM SALT
Two li'llsponltrtttH of I'llretrst
Kpacmi Suit ilisM.lv.-d in n K,,
of wati r ami lakvn b. tori' lir,
rnst. nit-ans nlnhist I n,i,,te
I rHI.'f.
j Huff hi'cniiHe It's tho host.
I Yon snvi' becuum' it's only h ilf a
!' cont a dose.
NATHAN FULLERTON
Roaeburg. Oregon
7ha J?2afi Drug Sort
Ice boics at Powell's,
SHI
In lit on'riW Fitfm Pttk
trkiik knft .hi tojjtl jriik.
i?. int. ..
TEN MILE AND VICINITY
Rev. II. V. Kumniell ami fnmllj
are surrerliiK from an attack of
j ErltMie.
i Mrs. Mi'Ciiilre who has been In
1 poor health for some time Is slow
i ly IniimiYlnir.
! Th Ten Mile school experts to
I have an entertainment in the near
future.
The school trark meet will he
1 hilrl at Ten Mile In May. Several
I schools will take part In this track
1 meet.
! Mrs. MrDnnlel wns Tioscntirs
visitor Similar anil Momlny. She
report. I a rice lime.
Utile Miss Kffle falklns of F?,lon
hnw.r Is visltitiK at the home of
Mr an. I Mrs. Jm k Woo,!.
Ton Mile is prepnrltiK an Faster
pnwim to which all are rnnllallv
Invite.l There win ho a hnske't
I rllnte t ami an cm hunt for (he rhll
j dree.
I Mr An'lrew MoCallster Is re
porte.l jrille silk.
Oarmllcirlns who hail the nils
I fortune tn u, t hit with the ball
ilnrlni: a hall came at Usiklnn Class
1 Silmlay Is ropnrtcO Improving
I Clahorno Allen of likln Class
I waa calllnit on frlemla in Ton Mile
' last week.
Let Us Wash and
Grease Your Car
Do not run tht chance of bt ng
in need of oil and gat whte tut
on the road. Let ue supply y ,u
before you start out. Our pr,V-i
are right. Our goods supreme.
We recommend and tell C. T. C.
Tires.
We chII for nnd deliver
your enr without cM:a
chnrse. Plione 478.
Highway Service Co.
Garage
Roseburg, Ore.
Remember This:
GENERAL Casoline assure you
Easy Starting. Clean Combustion,
Maximum Power, Full Mileage!
GENERAL'S Stability Is Your Protection!
T
HE many thousands that know GENERAL know that its stability
is their protection.
The user of GENERAL knows that he
can say: "Fill 'er upl" to the Independ
ent GENERAL dealer at any time, with
absolute assurance that the fuel he re-,
ceives will be of the same high quality
that first won him to GENERAL.
CENERAL hns no need to change be
cause it was made right in the first place
and never is permitted to vary. Care
fully planned and correctly balanced.
GENERAL offers you the but word in
motor car fuel.
Sold Only by Authorized Independent Dealers
"Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINI Decider
(GEWEW
Gs&SOLIWE
and JstsbrieQuts
C. D. FIES, Local Distributor
Roseburg, Oregon