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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925. nr liii.M.i.i.i.i.i.!.i.i.T.i.M.i.ra 3 OLD POTATOES I Old potatoes are scarce. We have been fortunate in 1 getting a supply of fancy Burbanks, fine for seed or I table. Our price all -day Saturday: iaa ii t pa pa li on 1UU IDS. OU IPS. jH.OU UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL 12 NOON 20 S2fcS KSCampbe, V" I0WA SUGAR CORN, OQp VCgnpQunUS, j jjp lin.it 6. 2 for idC BEST BUTTER, ' qTI FANCY BROOM, 90c value, pCp 2 pound, for ;.. 0 I C 5 ' 0JU Everyday Prices that save you money. STANDARD PACK CORN, PEAS, BROKEN PINEAPPLE, CCn AND TOMATOES, 15c; 01 PQ 2 for Jjb 3 for 43c; 12 for Ql.Dj PPArHrc, r PEACHES, heavy syrup, t Cm TOMATOES, Solid Pack, CJp 2 for 3 DC 3 ff i APRICOT, heavy 1 Ufl FANCY STRING Onp Iyrup .' JjC BEANS ZUU - cornw 45c gff? 19c AgAHAG ;, gaSff 25C I.OM.NY. Fancy No. 2, g-- 1 9C KRAUT, Fancy No. 2, nCn CHOW, ' AQp 2 for Zjl quart : t JU SWEET NEW ORANGES, Qflp EXTRA LARGE 1 Op large, doz., 39c; small, doz. ZUb LETTUCE :.. I Ull ALL FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS AT A SAVING. Get our price on sugar before laying in your supply It j KEARNEYS il Off all Shirts Until Saturday, June 13 This stock includes the well known brands of Ide, Arrow, Green Hood, and Argonaut. Neckband and collar attached. The finest materials and the latest patterns and colors. A WONDERFUL OFFER 3oow.c,sgst. flROf.FTF.R 1A 3oow.cm srJrJ 1 SPECIAL SMOKED MEAT !1L -qpENcgis .A EASTERN BACON, per pound EASTERN HAM, per lb 38c 30c PICNIC HAMS, per pound COTTAGE BUTTS, per pound 23c 30c 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON Best grade Sugar in one dollar pkgs. per pkg. 90c ' Certo, for making Jelly, per bottle 30c Hood River Pectin, for making Jelly, per bottle 30c. Little Brown Jug Vanilla, 3 jugs for 40c Fig Nuts, a health cereal, 3 pkgs 50c Fig Nuts Agar, a health food, per pkg 65c Grape Nuts and Zo, 3 pkgs for 50c Vitamon Shreds, 3 pkgs. for 50c Bulk Mayonnaise, per lb 35c' Home Grown Asparagus,' per lb 15c Home Grown Cabbage, per lb .5c, Home Grown Peas, 4 lbs. for -25c Wax Onions, 3 lbs. for .....25C Celery, per bunch 20c Large Lemons, per dozen 28c Serve Yourself and Save at KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA The Store that Brought 'em Down Used range tor 125, at Powell', E Heat with gas. Mrs. E. Edmund was among the out of town visitors here yester day and spent several hours on business and shopping. She re sides at Melrose. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McMullen and W. L. McCracken of Myrtle Point, arrived here yesterday ' from that place to spend a few days. (Smas3tm GOOD Yet, better than good. GRIMM'S FAMOUS MILK BREAD. Phone 133. Dresser's as lo was 18.7S at Powell's. - H. M. Plerson, wire chief of the I local telephone exchange, left this morning by auto for Grants Pass to spend a short time on business. Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. Oscar Hansen spent a few hours, trading and transacting business in this city yesteiday. before re turning to his home In Elgaroae, MOORE MUSIC STUDIO ! ! Recitals June 8 and 9. Proa- byterlan church. Public lnvlt- ed. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Russell and family were visitors from south ern points in the county . yester day. They are from Myrtre Creek and were here attending to busi ness matters and shopping. Hot Biscuits for Dinner! Make them with 1 1 THE WORLD'S GREATEST" They will be light tender tempting every time -;;. SALES S's TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BHAND J LOCAL NEWS Studehafcer costs less per pound .ban tutter. v Ernest Johnson spent several hours in Roseburg Thursday ' At tending to business matters and trading. He is a resident of Elga- Mlss Phllena Cooper spent yes terday afternoon In this city visit-1 rose. ing and shopping, sne resides ai Huberts Creek. Taylor-made concrete Is good eon- Crete. TeL 125-H. Dr. O. C. Kinlay Is spending sev eral days in Portland attending the tv cniir returned ueniai convention. lie iu reiuru hm , !.rrt- Voile v,lH. here about Sunday. I .fiprnoon. after spending some time attending to business matters in Roseburg. Hay fever, asthma, catarrah. Re lief guaranteed within 24 hours or money refunded. Lloyd Crocker. Alfred S. Anderson returned to his home at 'Eigarose yesterday afternoon after spending some time attending to business matters and trading here. Get your fishing tackle at Zlgler Fee Hardware Co. Carl Lindsay was a visitor In Roseburg Thursday, spending sev eral hours here looking after business matters. He Is a resi dent of llelroee. Cecil Fessler was a visitor In Roseburg Thursday, and spent several hours transacting business affairs. He returned to his home at L'nipqua in the afternoon. A. C. Marsters and son, Lyle E. Maraters, left last night by auto ' for Salem, where they will spend a short time attending to business ; matters. Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh teen cents Der Dound at Stearns to his 1 and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. F. A. Dasch has returned to his home at northern California, after spending the past few days visiting with his Bon, Carl Dascb, here. Clay Smith motored from his home at Winston yesterday and spent several hours In this city at tending to business matters. W. E. Cllngenpeel returned to his home at Looking Glass yester day after spending the day here at- .urn. aihuiilv n ru irr i , uu uuu Mr. Ewens was a visitor from , were Roseburg visitors yesterday the rural districts yesterday after- and spent the afternoon visiting noon and transacted business. Ho and shopping. They reside at resides at Garden Valley. i South Deer Creek. For concrete work rail Taylor, 113 No. Flint St. Tel. S25-R. M. E. Cooper is spending several days In Portland visiting and at tending the lental Convention. He will return to this city about Mon day. For prompt tan servme, city or country trips. Phope 44. H. Schaffer, a lumber merchant of Hong Kong, China, was a distin guished visitor in Roseburg yester day. Mr. Schaffer Is enroute to San Francisco where he will em bark for China. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rose and fami ly, of this city, left yesterday for Pasadena, California, and other southern points, making the trip by motor. They expect to be visit ing there about a month. Miss Pauline Bridges, of Oakland, will leave Saturday for Portland, with Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Tester, who have been visiting in Oakland with relatives, and friends here for the past week or so, and will spend the summer with them. There is many a man who would not drown a tabby cat and let her kittens starve, who Is not carrying a nickel's worth of Life insurance. Oregon Life Chat. S. McElhlnny 248 N. Jackson St. north We can supply you with sheen dip, sheep marking fluid and fly C. Purdom returned to his home Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Perry and at Table rreek tms mornina aner . u v-. ., ... Llovd Crocker spwding he past few days In motorists 10 stop over in im ni, . - - Roseburg visiiing and purchasing I yesterday and last night to visit. district organli They are enroute home. I. . Z. C7 WBHHHMM DRUGSTOR! zer jfor the Order of Art'nann, Mt lhl imorntnK for Portlartl. rpomiuinlHi jTfffMmggT by Mrs. Hattnn And Mrs. Klrmr v imwny. .Mr. ana Mm. naiion , who have ronlilfd her for (lie pant) three month have decided to make! A their permanent home In RoRb"ric ! g and their trip la to arrange for the removal of their honnhnd noodn to this city. Mrs. Wimbrly will B spend a week In Portland, the S jruent of a Halt Lake, I'lah, friend if who la there for a brief period. Put Your Faith In REMEDIES TENTS! A nice new line Auto and Wall Tents on display. Phone 25 i 2igler-Fee Hardware Co, S WATCH OUR WINDOW OR BARCAINS KKiaHdHsaaaa A I Roy Sloper, former buslaess man of this city, brother-in-law of B. W. S1 Rates, editor of the News-Review, e Is spending a few days In Rose jg burg, enroute north on a pleasure E tour of Indefinite duration. Mrs. g Sloper accompanies him. They are & traveling by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Sloper now have their home g in San Jose. Calf.. following his g, retirement about a month ago from a the employ ot a large aye wonts 9 In Berkeley after Ibree years of Vou can use them with confidence, i They are com-1 pounded from the . highest quality Ingredients and, will do for yon what you want theim to do. Satisfaction guaranteed. NATHAN FULLERTON Th, Ro-caZl Vnrt Jfon f.cburg Ortgon TEN REASONS WHY 1 New Speed Burner cooks more than 25 faster in actual, com parative tests. 2 Remarkable economics in cooking time and fuel are realized. 3 50 more" space is available for cooking with no increase in size of cooking top. A whole meal can be prepared at once. 4 Cooking surface is hot all over. 5 Compact and inviting beauty makes Smooth top the aristocrat of kit- . chen ranges. 6 New Top heat control where 80 of the cook ing is done. Graduated heating zones for hot, warm, or simmering temperatures. 7 Accurate oven heat con- trol, with top control, relieves all worries of heat supervision. 8 Better cooking can be done on the Smoothtop because cooking require ments of various foods can be better satsified. 9 Quicker cooking can be done because the Speed Burner cooks 2 5 faster. 10 Easier cooking is the., direct result of the re-. markable advantages of the Smoothtop Speed Burner and cooking sur- , face. the SMOOTHTOP will put a New Heart in Your Kitchen 'In no other range will you find these economy-compelling features which make it so obviously profitable for you to take advantage of the liberal special offer immediately. The New Smoothtop with the New Speed Burner gives you cooking advantage you have never had before. In the new Smoothtop you have all of the advantages of a wood or coal range with all of the disadvantages removed, no wood to handle, no ashes, no excessive heat, but heat where you want it, and when you want it and there is absolutely no fumes in connection, with this range as all products of combustion go up the chimney. Our new combination rate effective the sixth of this month makes gas the cheapest modern fuel available. S10 for Your Old Range We will make this liberal allowance on your old range, whether wood, coal or otherwise, and provide easy terms for the balance. Enjoy the tremendous advantages of these new ranges immdiately. Southern Oregon Gas Co. 340 N. JACKSON . PHONE 235 III II, III' , - t