ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925. I footiey saving i Cash stores The difference batwaan what the producer gat for Ms product and what tha eonaumar paya lor it hao unquestionably bean too great In spite of that fact, you see very few retailers getting rich. Waste accounts for It Tha coat of doing bualneaa in tha average, Indi vidually operated store la too high. 8KAGGS STORES' system Is doing much to eliminate that waate. Hera la juat one aavlng: In 100 average atores there would be 100 buyers. For tha mora than 100 SKAGG3 STORES there .are 6 buyers. One-twentieth of the buying expense I We make many other aavinga proportionately at Important, and our patrona get tha benefit. VEGETABLES" ', CEREALS VEG. COMBINATION NO. 1, 4 can HO QUICK OATS, OQft . Solid Pack Tomatoes, 4 cans ft 4 Q 2 packages Z9w Peas, 4 cant Sugar Corn $Zl I v COMBINATION No. .2, 6 canTs. ATS' 29C Beant, 6 cam Puree tl RQ VacM'et ww Tomatoes $liD3 SHREDDED WHEAT, SOAPS 3 package 03l SWIFTS WHITE LAUNDRY JO- MISCELLANEOUS SOAP, lQbars OJC DEL MONTE CATSUP, 1Q- LARGE CITRUS, 2 J-T- 2 bottles 43b package,for H(C CURRANTS, 0qT SUNBRIGHT CLEANSER, 00- 2 packages 4 CALUMET BAKING POWDER, 1)7- SYRUP 1 lb. tin lib SKAGGS CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP, MAINE SARDINES, JIQa 2J lb. tin, 49cj 5 lb. tin, 89c; H tQ 10 cans tSb -10 lb' gjjjlg CHIRARDELU CHOCOLATE, OCn DRIED FRUITS 1 lb. tin, 29c; 3 lb. tin 00U DRIED PRUNES, OQ- ECONOMY MATCHES, MQ- 3 lbs ZjC 12 boxes DRIED APRICOT, ggp GOOD BULK COCOA, 2Jjg BLACK FIGS, " 09n 5 oz- MARASCHINO M 2 lbs 3d C CHERRIES, 2 bottles HOU BROOMS, Good value SATURDAY :.. 89c I FEATURES OREGON WALNUTS, 2 lb, for BUTTER, Pound, 40c; Roll, 79c ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, 1 Or) PQ lb., 53c; 3 lb., $1.57; 5 lb....$Zi03 Ska ggs United Stores No. 255 WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER 1 1 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon LONDON TO HONOR x MUTE HEROES LONDON, June 6. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruel ty to Animals has decided to erect a war memorial to animals at Hyde Park Corner, and has commission ed a sculptor to undertake the work. A wounded horse and a dog figure In the group, which will stand on a granite basetoloog which will run a frieze representing the animals which helped In the war. Camp tables, stoves and dinner sets. Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Miss Nellie Wall, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cloak, of this city, for the past few days, returned to her home at Grants Pass this morning. Good Looks That Last simply a matter of correct style, smooth fit, fine fabrics' well tailored. They're here in the newest shades -&' 'N P.m ma-ma- DUDS FOR MEN PLANS FOR RESCUE OF AMUNDSEN ARE STILL IN MAKING NEW! YORK. Juno 5. The two weeks of grace which Ronald Am undsen snowed before search should begin for hint and his Polar expedition are over, and prepara tions for patrolling the edge of the Arctic Ice pack are rapidly being brought to completion. The Norwegian explorer directed that a sharp lookout should be es tabllshed along the Ice edge If he and his six comrades, who left SpiUbergen tor the North Pole In two airplanes on May 21, did not return within a fortnight. He also left sealed Instructions, to be open ed at about that time, dispatches from Oslo, the Norwegian capital say, but the nature of thee In structions Is not divulged. The Norwegian government Is dispatching to the north a steam er bearing two naval scout planes which will be unloaded at Kings Bay, Spitzbergen, and fiown thence to Wellman Bay, Danes Island, to Join Amundsen's supporting crews on the steamers Farm and Hobby. Meanwhile, talk of a search und er American auspices is continuing. Commander Landsowne of the United States naval dirigible Shenandoah, has submitted to the navy department a detailed plan for the operation of his craft in case It Is used in a relief expedi tion, i While details of the plan were not given out, it Is understood to provide for the establishment of a floating base at SpiUbergen, util izing for this purpose, the airship tender Patoka. t The Shenandoah, according to the reported plan will fly to Spitz beriren. stoDBtng for fuel at Pull- bam, England. The navy depart ment reiterated that there pave been no appeals for American aid. W ECO MA BATHS fl" ;'-- New salt-water natatorium and cottages just completed by J. F. Kronenberg at Bandon-by-the-Sea. The cottages are ready (or occupancy, completely equipped with everything except bedding. Rates are $2.00 a day, $ 1 2.00 a week, $40.00 a month. This charge cover, water, light, wood and privilege of showers. The opening day for the natatorium will be announced shortly. The plunge is large and will be heated to a propet tempera ture, has submerged lights and all the features that will add to the comfort and pleasure of the bathers. A seven-foot fire place at one end of the building lends an atmosphere of warmth and fellowship. For information address WECOMA BATHS, Bandon-by-the-Sea, Oregon. ;z:: ' MOTHERS Mothers: do your morning work while your children's energies are directed at the Daily Vacation Bible school at the Baptist church. 9:00 to 11:30 a. m. every school day June 8th-26th. Open to all children of school age. Heat with gas. CONCESSIONS FOR JULY 4 The Oakland Gobblers will accept sealed bids up to 5 p. m. Saturday, June 20, for any or all of the fol lowing concessions for their sth of July celebration; two eating stands, three refreshment stands, novelty stand, kewple doll, candy wheel, nigger baby racks, and others. Prices are to be regulated by the executive committee, and no con cession can be sublet without the consent of the committee. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. A. L. MALLERY, Secretary, Oakland, Ore. Walt for June clearance and re modeling sale next week. Marks burg Co. EDITORS FIND WAV TO BEDEVIL CENSOR ROME, June 5. Italian news papers devoted to espousing the cause of political parties opposed to Fascism, have initiated a novel method of serving their readers with news and opinions criticizing the government Each time an editor of an oppo sition newspaper is suppressed by the censors, . a subsequent edition prints a modest item setting forth the title of the article which caus ed the suppression. But each title Is significant enough to explain the context of the offending ar ticle. For example, the "Mondo" says, "Our second edition was suppress ed because of an article entitled 'Responsibility, commenting on a similar article In the "Fopblo d'ltslia." 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