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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925.
THE NATIONAL BIRTHDAY
;. J -In the old days,, the typical Fourth of July address was
a kind of spread eagle glorification. The orators bragged
abtijit our wonderful country. We listened to statistics
- showing our marvellous growth, amazing power, achieve-
meats, etc. It is legitimate to dwell on tfcis thought to a
. certain extent, but it is not one that specially inspires action.
; It has tended to national self satisfaction, and egotistic com-
prcency, and led us to look with contempt on nations that
; did hot have all these blessings. Thus we took credit to our
." selves for the amazing things that the patriot forefathers
. hii'd aciiieved, when perhaps we ourselves had done little or
; nothing to assume these results for the future, .and perhaps
;. thiiiouutry would slip back if all showed no more virtue
a)(d 'resolution than many of us do. The time for such self
- glorification has passed, and we need to hear more today
- about the call to duty. The national birthday comes to each
- one 'of us and asks searching questions. ,It asks the citizen
what he or she is doing to keep up the country to its old
" high standards and to help it on to still better ones? If we
; are failing to devote many hours to civic duties and study of
civic questions, we have nothing to brag of. It asks the
worker what he is doing in his job to make this a better
; country, in which there shall be comfort for all, because all
' work is done well. If wo are working just for the pay en
'. velqpe and not for the result, we have no reason for dis-
charging fireworks. And so it goes for all of us. July
Fourth should not today be so much a day' for celebrating,
: as a day for questioning as to whether we are worthy of the
ancestors who did these grand things.
Keep Away From Hot Stoves
A hot itove in a hot kitchen will take the joy of life from
any woman, and that ia why so many find it expedient to
buy much of their foods at our Delicatessen.
Hot Bread Every Day
Roast Meats, Pies, Cakes, Tamales, Salads
SATURDAY SPECIALS Stewed Beef With Vegetables.
Veal Loaf, Pressed Chicken, Banana Cteam and Red
Raspberry Pie.
VOSBURGH&WIARD
Fancy Grocers
Phone 515
BAND CONCERT LAST
NIGHT ATTENDED BY
A LARGE CROWD
SOME RELIEF FROM
SOL'S RAYS OVER
STATE REPORTED
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day. Warm weather prevailed again
today, tho maximum temperature
during the forenoon being 82.
r'armtTB say but little damage has
thus' tar been done to the growing
wheat, but they would welcome
cooler weather as tbe present situ
ation Is critical.
talned, while off the Mexican
ll.VIUV NOILSKMK.V HI NT
WH.YI.KK IN DINTA.vr i coaat Norwegian whalers got 22,
ANTAiMriC U ATKIIH. 000 barrels.
Tbe total for the Norwegian
: companies this yeur has been
) 4 10,000 barroln, while other na
.tlous have produced 257,000 bar-
rein, 'ine Norwegian whaling
ileet consists of lirat class vetwels
equipped with radio, and newly
built unkera with cookeries. It
sails : practically over the whole
of the globe, and it has about
4,000 Norse sailors engaged In
the trade as whalers.
OSLO, Juno 25. The whaling
season in the Antarctic waters
around South Shetland and South
'. Georgia has been very successful,
as fur as the Norwegians are con
cerned. The whalors secured 166,000
barrels of whale oil from South
Veurgia and 106,880 barrels from
tiouth Hhetland, this being an in
irease In the amount obtained last
year or 50,000 barrels. At 8outh
Orkney 54,000 barrels were ol-
lleat with gas.
The
Coolest Store
In Town
During the hot spell come in and get cooled off '
wtyle buying your groceries. We have a good sup
ply of cool things to eat, also. Mayonnaise and
lettuce, cucumbers and cabbage, tomatoes and
celery all combine to make a quick and tasty salad.
Then fruit and lunch goods of all kinds. Always
a good assortment on hand.
For Saturday Only We Will Give
151bsSugarfor$l
Limit I pkg. to a customer.
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Quality Meats
.Pot Roast, per lb 15c
.Boil Beef, per lb 11c
'Fancy Milk Fed Veal Shoulder Roast, lb......... 14c
fancy I Icavy Breast Veal, lb 10c
Shoulder Roast Pork, lb 22c
Leg and Loin Roast, per lb 25c
Fresh Side Pork, per lb 25c
Shoulder Roast Lamb, lb 20c
,Jrresh Made I lamburg, per lb 15c
Pure Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. for I35c
Fancy I h avy KWon. Il 38c
Picnic Hams, lb 22c
Salt pork. ncz::.zzlLZZ2&c
Pure Lard, 2 lbs for 45c
Fancy Light FrcrsJ'ancy ,.avy and Light I lens
We DrawAll Our Poultry
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363
. Fe Delivery
BEND, Ore., June 26. The tem
perature reached US early yester
day afternoon, according to the
government weather observer.
This was within one degree of the
maximum ever recorded In Iiend.
During the night the lowest tem
perature recorded was. 61, a high
er minimum than any time before
this season.
can be set against the numerical
tables around the circumference,
its use is to measure the altitude
of the sun and the stars.
The astrolabe Is one of the
few scientilic instruments saved
from the wreckage of Greek civil
isation. The Arabs, who In their
great day were among tbe most
enthusiastic scientisiiits known
until the present scivutiflc devel
opements In America snd Ger
many, brought the Instrument to
a high standard of perfection and
used it generally fur navigation.
P. T. A. WORKER
TO HOLD MEETING
HERE ON JUNE 30
At the renifest of the county
council of the Parent-Teacher as
sociation, Miaa Frances Hays, na
tional field aecretary U comlnK
to Itonebura; on Tuesday, June HO,
to give a one-day course of In
struction to all who are Interest
ed, w twiner members of any bhso
clutlon or not. She Is an expert
In this line of work and It Is
hoped that there will bo a large
attendance. Hhe Is accompanied
by Mrs. Ceorne J. Perkins, state
president of the I. T. A., who is
already well known in KosetiurK.
The meeting will be held at the
M. E. church at 8:0 a. m.
McClarn Autocrat Cord.
The best tire money can buy to
day. Make your dollar get you
more miles. Sold and serviced by
Uilham'i Highway Garage. 332
North Jackson street.
The Douglas County Concert
Hand last night played Us first
open air concert for the season.
Hereafter concerts will bfe played
every Thursday night, starting at
8 o'clock each night. A targe
crowd attended the program last
night, the grounds being packed,
while every available inch of park
ing space was taken. One of the
pleading numbers of the evening
was the soprano solo "II liacio" by
Mrs. Fred L. Strang with band
accompantement. Coder tht direc
tion of Mr. Dale Strange, the band
is playing some exceptionally fine
music and the music lovers of
the city were greatly pleased with
last night's concert.
The band Is having fifty park
benches made to accomodate per
sons attending, but will be ready
within the next two or three
weeks, Jt Is hoped.
Roseburg Rod and Gun Club.
IK-guiar meeting Friday night,
June 26. at 7:30 o'clock at A T
Lawrence's real estate office.
mrmM uf cash
ftoney
saving
o stores
There is a saying that "nothing succeeds like success." and "success more often
than otherwise comes from doing some common thing uncommonly well." SKAGGS
UNITED STORES exemplify both truths.
Our organization has progressed to the point wherev under our economic
scheme of buying and distribution, it is our privilege to sell high quality merchandise
at lower than prevailing prices, and in so doing offer the consuming public a service,
definite, tangible and continuous THE SERVICE OF SAVING.
It is our pleasure, also, to instill into the minds and character of our personnel,
and establish and maintain in our stores, that air of cheerful promptness and desire
to please, so commonly lacking in ordinary stores.
PAROWAX.'for Jelly
Making, 3 pkgs. for
ARRESTS TO FOLLOW
INCENDIARY BLAZE
Coos with gas.
Taylor-maae concrete Is food con
crete. TeL 12&-K.
THUNDERSTORM IN
EAST DOES DAMAGE
TO FOUR BUILDINGS
(AMorlatM PreM Uwh Wire.)
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., June.
26. The first forest fire of the
year In Klamath county was of in
cendiary origin, according to a re
port made this morning by the
KlamaJi Forest Protective Asso
ciation. Arrests are expected to
be made within the next two days,
officials said. The fire was start
ed yesterday In a six acre tract
of green timber in the Bly district,
but was placed under control be
fore It had opportunity to spread
into larger tracts.
For full line camp equipment sec
Zlgler-Fee Hdw. Co.
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JIMMY BARNES WINS
OPEN GOLF TOURNEY
NEW YOIIK, Juno 26. Greater
New York was recovering today
from tho uf.Vcts of a severe thun
derstorm. A bolt knocked an arm from the
cross atop one of the two majestic
spires of St. Patrick's cathedral,
while 400 persons were Inside.
Fragments of the 200 pound mar
ble arm showered tho street, but
no one was injured.
A five-ton granite ball was knock
ed from a tower of tho American
Museum of Natural History by an
other bolt. The ball tore a holo
In the roof, shattered windows and
ripped up 25 feet of stone wad
alone -a driveway.
Lightning hit the north Hudson
Hospital and Knmianlel Kvangell
cal Church in Union City, N. J.
Fifty patients were thrown Into a
panic and a hole four feet long was
torn In the tower of tho church.
Hay (ever, asthma, catarrh. )tc
lief KMRi'Hnteed within 21 hours or
money refunded. Lloyd Crocker,
NORTHERN PACIFIC
ANNOUNCES PLANS
FOR NEW RAIL LINE
(AM-x titrri I'rr Ismmi Wtrf )
MINNEAPOLIS, June 26. Con
struction of a :t.00MHH forty milu
Hue of rut 1 road In the Clear Water
timber diMrirt of Idaho to serve
Ihu largest white pine lumber mill
in the i'aoiric Northwest, was an
nouticed today by Charles iHmnel
ly, president of the Northern Fa
lifir Hallway.
The lino will run northeant from
Ornflno, Idaho, and will bo con
structed by the Northern Pacific
and I'll ton Pacific lUilroails (n
serve the Clear Water Timber
Compnny, a Weyerhaeuser Interest
which plans to erect a hime lum
ber mill at Lewiston, Idaho.
Work on the new line will start
this fall, Mr. Donnelly paid. He
also announced that the 1'nion
Pacific and his line may construrt
another line from liend to Klam
ath Kails, Oregon, another heavily
tim bored district
Cook with gas.
0FOm I Nit UltslTY
.KTH A UAiti: hi:t
OK AKTItol.AIII'X
OXKOKI. KnslHnd. June :5.
The .: aatrolnhcs j-ncn to tho
unirrralty lv lr. lwis Kvans,
brother of Sir Arthur Kvans, the
arrhaelnBttt. hen taken wtth
r.VmoHatH I'fpm Lafl Wtrr.)
PRESTWICK. Scotland, Juno 26
Jimmy Barnes, American profes
sional, won the British open golf
championship today with 300 for
tne 72 holes. MacDonald Smith,
who led Barnes by five points at
the start of today's play, broke
badly In the final round and failed
to make the 68 necessary to win.
BUNDLE DAY FOR
NEAR EAST RELIEF
BE HELD JUNE 30
A "Hundle Iay" for tho ben-ofit
of Near East Relief Is to be held
here on June 30th. Old clothing,
overcoats, blankets, anything that
has any power to keep out the
cold is wanted.
Winters In the Near Fast pre
every bit as severe as in the North
ern t'uited States, relief workers
report. The thermometer, often
touches zero and sometimes re
gisters as much as fifteen and
twenty degrees below. When this
happens the suffering of the half
clad refugees becomes intense.
Shivering and chattering in the
bleak winds and driving snow
storms, the miserable peope hud
de together In fororn groups and
try to keep each other warm.
Slany periith every winter from no
other cauBe than cold.
The ouy hope these people have
lies in the Near East Relief. At
the first Bign of cold weather th-e
American relief workers set up
distributing stations at which
warm coats and blankets are
given out. Only there is never
enough to go around and never
enough for everybody.
I could have cried with shame
-M mortification," said a return
ed relief worker, "when I saw a
little girl not more than six years
old, clad In a few strips of bur
lap, nothing elye, bravely fighting
hr way through the deep snow
towards a relief station. I thought
of all the warm garments lying
discarded and forgotten In the
closets and attics of America and
somehow It all seemed so wrong
and wasteful." Mrs. W. A. Smick
is Douglas County Chairman.
WAX PAPER,
iM m.mvmn fr ml I a
15c
20c
STUFFED OLIVES,
4 oz
17c
BOOTH SARDINES,
Oval Cans, 3 for
35c
DEL MONTE CATSUP,
2 bottles
45c
SUGAR FOR CANNING,
PRICES RIGHT.
PEAS, Medium Siz,e
3 tins
Home Grown PEACHES,
from The Dalles
HUNT'S SUPREME
FRUIT SALAD
WESSON OR MAZOLA
OIL, qU., 45c; half gal,
Saturday Feature
10 Bars Swift White Soap'.'.... .37c
3 pkgs. White Naptha Soap Chips.. 90c
2 cans Sunbrite Cleanser ....20c
1 Japanese Parasol $1.25
Vain
..$2.72
BUTTER, pound 46c;
Roll
CANTALOUFES, med.7
3 for 25c; large 2 for ......
FEDERAL MILK,
3 tall
91c
"25c
"25c
SUGAR, 25 lbs. in
Cotton Bags
WATER MELON,
per pound
For concrete work call Taylor.
113 No. KUnt St. Tel. 225-R.
Skaggs United Stores No. 255
WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER
1 1 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 .Roseburg, Oregon
57c i
LQj W
All For jP5j CO
$1:98 0 I
S1J3 1
3c I
Packed in tea-foil,
instead of tins
hence
10
thfMO now in the ponenion of the
colleges, from the mni complete
and tvprenentative xrrten nf this
rare and tnKenlmi!. instrument.
The Hxtmlahe appear to have
hren Invented in the necond cen
tury before t'hrtut by lltpparrhiift.
ho menu tired the exact let'Kth
rl the year, the dWnne to the
fud stars, the time of revolution
snd eelipso of the moon, snd In
vented trigonometry and the s
srem of locating points no the
mnp bv latitude snd longitude. It
In a flat dial wtth a sight across
it su.i a nuiu'jvr oi Dana woun
Just about the last word
in pipe comfort
Here's a tobacco that's made for
pipes and" pipes only!
First of all it's fine, old Burley, mel
lowed by Wellman's famous old 1870
method; and on top of that it's specially
cut for pipes cut coarser (rough ut)
so that it burns slower and smokes
sweeter and cooler. Pack your pipe
with Granger and seeif you don't agree
that"for pipes it's mighty near perfect."
Liggett tc Myim Tciacco v
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