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FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925. ftoney saving d Cash stores RIFFIAN5 ARE 1 SHELLED Criticism' Wins Illinois- Pastor Hollywood Trip SCOUTS HAVING The Unseen Item on a Monthly Bill Two thing are charged on statements merchandise and CREDIT, The amount for credit is not shown on the bill but it is there all the same. Those who buy groceries this way pay for credit and pay for the fellow who doesn't pay. When you buy from a Skaggs Store you buy only merchandise. And that the finest and best grades obtainable anywhere! On the shelves of the Skaggs Stores you will find nationally advertised brands and the best of Oregon-made products. No substitutes. You get what you ask for! And the savings day by day month by month are really worth while. Br THE-FRENCH Rebellious Tribesmsn Are in Retreat With Guns At Their Heels. TALK PEACE TERMS SEALDHEART FLORIDA J Qp 3 cans DICED BEETS QCp GRAPEFRUIT, two No. 2 tins 431 for ZJb ..... ; ; ; Cheaper than Fresh Beets. SHRIMP, new pack, Amen- CQfl can Beauty, 4 tins Dull BULK MAYONNAISE in .QQn CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS, Mason Pint Jars, each 03b 37c SSSfctr 29c 2 Standard String Beans ) flf 2 Standard Tomatoes MP CLOROX, for bleaching, QQn 2SUndard Peas j tW 2 f or 0 0U GEM NUT, 3 pounds SATURDAY FEATURES 65c LEMONS, large and juicy 2 dozen 55c BREAD, 2-pan dandy sand wich loaves, 1 doz large cookies 39c POTATO CHIPS, QCp 3 pkgs L Jb CHEESE, full cream, ICn 2 lbs, for fJb ORANGES, sweet and juicy, I C n 2 dozen T Jb Skaggs United Stores No. 255 1 1 5 So. Stephens WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon REEDSPORT LODGE, I. O. O. F. INSTALLS OFFICERS RpfKlnport LcmIkp No. 545. of lh Independent Order of Odd FVIIowi held Installation of newly eleeied office at a meeting In the Indue hall. Thursday evenlnn of last week. Officers Installed were: Noble (Irand, I,. E. Collins; VIce-Orand. I,. A. Reeves; Herre tary, Frank Norrls; Treasurer, P. W. Varrelmann; Warden, Waller Warner; Condutor, A. K. Smith; Inner Guard, (leo. J. Dltnen; Outer Guard, Ray Chambers; UlKht Sup port Noble tirand. L. A. Srhelllnx: 1 Lfft Support Noble (.mini, Jessie t Hchillls; KlKlit Support Vlio jCraml. J. C. Mohler; Ift Support I Vlci-tiranil. Paul llendi le; It. S. S., i , C. H. Taylor; U S. S.. J. F. Christ-1 ' man;, ChaplRin. Hernmn (iniham. f I Afl. r InsiHllaiion. I lie members I enjoyed a social evi'iiInK and a "big j feed." o B. R. T. AUXILIARY NOTICE1 Special meeting of the ladles I Auxiliary of the H. R. T. Friday j etenniK. July 21, at 7:"o nhsrp. Important business. All members StrK'd to be pri'sent. ' MINNII-: WI'RT, I'rcs. Riffian Leader Ready to Discuss Plans for Treaty and French Refuse to Make Settlement. Ilcv Rupert llolloway, Eng lishmnn, who has hern 'pastor of the Unitarian church at Blooiu inpton, 111., for the past lis years, won irstt prize among a field of 800 competitors for a criticism of a novel which treat of the film studios and moving picture industry. This fall Rev ilnllowajp will jto tf Hollywood with all expenses paid ' AiMn(.Ut,l Prrgs L".arU Wire.) PARIS, July 21 Vigorously shelled by pursuing French arill lery the rebellious Klffian tribes men In Morocco art) hastening their retreat from the Ain Alcha ami Aln Matour regions on the center of the line, taking with them the civil populating of vil lages and their flocks. Peace terms alleged to have been made by Ilia Riffian leader. Abd-Kl-Krlm, have been published In London ami Paris newspapers, but Me pinched" along our stretch of the trench foreign office makes it ,e boulevard" every day clear thai unless such proposals! ih (nmiii..., r n.., mi,.. are made through authorized diplo-j ;. ,. Hall. Ir. Devore, Jep Mei matlc channels, no cognizance can ' Wy and K. L. McCurdy. all of Oak- oe tasi-n or mem i land, Oregon, were visitors at the General Stanlglaus Naulln. the ; , i ii m,h.j i i new French comman.ler In chief, is ! c p.-id ie over' Sunday.' These' la maklng plans for an offensive with 'dies, wlih little Miss Marclle Mc fhe object of bringing Abd-KI- f'lirilv nrn bi,u,,II,,u thai. ..a.... Krlm to the point where he will I Mr. and Mm c a sjt.i, ,ih. have to sue for peace. .,. Marcel, and sons Clarence n,l General Naulln intends 'to pro-1 Alum, who have been guests of anu .Mrs. Jortn Kruse, have re- GREAT TIME AT SUMMER CAMP No Time Lost in Getting Routine Schedule Started, Britton Say. BALL TEAMS PLAY 4 Patrols Organize League and Start With Hard Fought Battles Take Swimming Tests. . SNAP t?j '98c Worth $1.50 We are offering as a special for Saturday only of this weeks a beautiful White Enamel Sauce Pan Six Quart size, made on steel base and quartz rock, pure white surface, delightfully easy to keep clean and sanitary See Window Display and be on hand early Saturday Churchill Hardware Cpmpany The' Iron Mongers ' went to a designated spot and took up scoutcraft. What Is known as the patrol method Is being used in In short, the method gives ceed to Taza Immediately. It Is Mr expected the Frt't.c-i offensive will turned to their home at Oak Rl J be made from Taza. abcut siity ! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hartley- of mip s east of Fez, insfei.tl of from : Sisters, Oregon. were recent uueztan. as caiieu lor in tne orlg-, guests at the hotel. Mrs. Hartley inal plans. - i Is a sister dr Mr. F. J. llelllwell The government Is determined to! The beautiful farm home of Mr take drastic measures against the anil Mrs. John communists who are particularly j scene of a delightful dinner party wimi in emmet-nun wiiu me cam- mi Sum av when t in f wlni. palgn in Morocco. They have even named relatives and friend gath-! The Roy Scouts who left Tuesday for their annual summer camn at . camp. Wolf Creek are having a good time i eacn DOV 8 certain amount of re .ind everything Is moving smooth- sponsibillty to carry. In order, to ly, according to word received from ! niake his patrol successful. E.' A. Uritton, scout executive, who I "A baseball league has been or is In charge of the camp. I ganized between the patrols. On "All scouts reached camp by 9 1 Wednesday the Skunks won from a. m. Tuesday," Mf. Britton writes.! tlie Mack Rears, 7 to 6, and the "Every fellow got busy at once get- j Wolves beat the Iilack I'anthers, 8 ting his campsite ready for his to 7- tent, and when the load arrived it "A good "warm up" hike was took only a few minutes to arrango 'enjoyed at It o'clock anil the ilin- a neat and orderly camp. j ner went down like a million. We "The K. P's (kitchen police) are T. "n."1": 10 urlnl'. chosen daily from a roster, being I ,. KUOU V , ,? n ,n , ctuet,i in i,,i,uh,i,.i i' Tk" 1 afternoon. Lindon Hoffman took a duties for the first day fell to Ira I""81 "e-v'. "'' "-v1 ,,h Andrews. Gordon Applewhite. Pan f, t0f 'i"1 clas" '"'T "K Harnett. Ross Bates and Stuart iefts- Mr' Tomlinson watched the Benson. This was a heavy detail. '"r,n,T and K?V" te8.t "b"e 'k' for the reason of extra work. .ai'Vtive gave instruction to be- the future there will be but four "i""1".9' K. P's. and they will have very ,, ln th,e fveninK. around the camp litile work m ,in ihnka ln m r ! fire, a Judge, sheriff, deputy sher- ! THRONE APPOINTED s i DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTER John M Throne, of this city, was appointed to the office of district Deputy Crnnd Master at the seventy-fifth annual 4 communication of the ('rand Lodge of A. F. and A. M. of i Oregon. The meeting was held ln Portland on June 10, 11 and ; 12. The office is one of the . most Important to be bestow- ed by the grand lodge. Mr. I Throne succeeds Guy Cordon, I w hose term expires. ; i PROrJI ENFORCEMENT WILL BE CONTINUED Iff ami prosecuting attorney were elected, and arrangement were made for the "Mutt" court on Thursday niht." If oiade attempts to burn the (treat air service depot at Casa Itlancai FollowInK the example of the group of American aviators who volunteered for service for France rwl around a tahlp luilfn dnun ' with good thinKs: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Suick, Miss Macel Stock. Clar ence and Alton Slock, of Oak Iti'lee; Mrs: Ada Johntton Fay of Shotwell, our cook. "No attempt was made the first day to carry out any set program, but two ball games were played and two swims enjoyed, to nay nothing t hnuulinou A o.ti,i. and a cheerful campflre ended the ake " ln tlif wltm ?rMy .iv ling at Alexanders Park. "On the second day we were all up at 6:30 and started the. regular schedule. Fifteen minutes ot physi cal torture, directed r. Mr. Tom you swim or dive come and even- KILLED SUDDENLY In Morocco, Several Belgian pilots Wallowa; Mrs. Phoebe Nellson of i wno serveu in tne turopi nn war Cottage Grove; Mr and Mrs. Chas. have made It known that they are Applegate and son Percy, of Mar desirous to fight "for the cause oficola; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kruso France, which Is also that of civill- snd daughter. Ruth, of Yoncalla: union." L.Mr, and Mrs. K. A Kruse Tiny have met witl the, same daughters Ilea and Virginia, of difficulties as did the Americans i Skelly ; Mrs. Laura Applesatn of and more besides. Not only were i Voncalla, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruse they refused by the French war of- 'and the host and hostess. Mr. and ' Hei rs unless they eulistiil fur fire 'Mrs. John Kruse. years service with the foreign Ie- ,(.vi Asker, who DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Hoseburg, Oregon. 24 hours ending linson was suffered What wouj.1 Prestation In Inches .nrt hn. camp be without him? YVc stood jrtmna. at salute while our flag was rais-j Higheat tmlu,ranirf ye.3tor,lav 79 ed, and then enjoyed flap-jacks. LoweBt t,,nipera,llre last night 63 spuds, cocoa and prunes for break-1 precipitation, last 24 hours..... 0 fast. Honors for tent Inspection j Total Dreclp slnce Ul of ,,,, T .rui , ,m.,m.u .u u Jvm(e preclp. from Sept. 1 (AMnriat,..! Prm Lancl Wirr.) WASIIIN'GTOV. July 24. The present prohibition enforcement system will he continued indefin itely. Offirials have advised that a re-orsanization cannot be Inau gurated as planned on August-1. Assistant Secretary Andrews and the others directly concerned have encountered unexpected diffi culties and do ays ln drawing up the details of the reorganization and in the selection of personnel. BOY BREAKS ARM Johnson. j Normal precip for this month .32 inu iin, uojs are iiniueu imo To(a preCp. from SepL I 1. 1924, to date 41 91 i 1S77 ....34.10 .Total excess from Sept 1, 1924 ... 7.81 UR THEORY We operate on the theory that it would be folly to jeopardize . a good reputation by handling question able used cars. J. O. NEWLAND & SON fridge llrolhers Iieah-rs ROSEBOnO, ORE. PHONE 4M Dodge- Brothers Dealers 5c ll Eooo Used Cars USED CARS One 1916 Docile Tnurinjj $IHi One 1922 Do(.Ke Totiring $473 One 1923 Dotlxe l ouring $(r() One 1923 Ford Touring $230 One 1924 Ford Touring $323 One 1-ton Ford Truck .'...$350 J. O. NEWLAND & SON Dodge Brothers Cars and Graham Trucks (7l-nn Mntiosmlth, Ann of Mr. Hint Mi'K. J. S. Munosniith of tilts i lly, whh Hct lilrnlnlly kfllrit h( Wtl linburK, I'iiiik IvhiiIh, Wt-ilMttmliiy fvt'ninn. acroxtiMK to nii'iiM.Kt r rt ivoil lawt nlKht by ht parentn. The mt.has traiiMmlltrtl throuKh ii ulster tit Albany, snd whi delyeI several hours In reaching the relatives here. Mr. Monotmith vinlted tn Rose burg during thn month of June, having huil a vacation Ihin, ami hml only been back at hln work for about two wfkn. He was em nloyeil by the Wentlnghouse Klec trir rnriimny at Wlllitburg. No le tiitU of I hp arrldi'nt w hich emlt-il hit llf have yet bwn obtained. Me was horn In IN'nton county January 2s. 197. The family re ulilid In Albany for A number of years. He graduated from the Al bany high srhool and the Oregon Agrft ultural rolh'go. He enlNtfd In lht army during the world war, b ing a sergeant in the 27th regl nifiit. heavy ftt'ltl artillery. lit- was married two yrar ngo to Mlsn Muile M;irtX of Nfrwbt'ig. n gon. Hollies his wife and parnta he li'Bwri two lHt(rs, Cladyn Moenrh of Albany, and Mrs. Grace Mr Kinney f Hocbiirg, ml no one broihi-r, Vern MonoMiiith of Rose lnu it Th' body Is being brought to Al bany, when thp tuntrnl will hi In Id on Monday or Tuimlay of n't wtM-k. Mr. Mnmninith nni a memlM't of tin- Kir.M Hnpiir church of Albany. gion, but the Suiiun'a army il cllned to enroll thcni. '1 hey now are appealing to the newspapers to help remove the obstacles. The American aviators who v. ill pilot tlnir own planen to Morocco next week are Joking about full drens unirorms they will have to wear by order ofhe tiultun. They are grateful, however, that tiny will be permitted to w ear cool khaki, such as is used by the French colonial tumps, while Hy ing, an their ol Metal Moroccan uni forms consist of roomy red trous ers, blue tunics, set off with red fetes and hip bools of Moroccan was detained ni rht in iJrain on business recently, reports that he bought a bag of peanuts and had one big time., Levi says he agreos with the old farmer who went to the city, and after indulging in a bug of oennuta returned home quite jubi lant and remarked: "I uy there ain't no sense In goin' out for a time unless you have a h of a time." The following guests were regis tered at the hotel this week: I. J. Miller. I train; W. F. Harris and family, C.uy Cordon and fnmily. Ito.-i burg; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hresee, Mrs. Abhie Held. Ora leather. All of them will receive Greer, G. Madlem, Los Angeles; J. one franc daily for their services. BUSY SEASON ON AT BOSWELL SPRINGS i Free cratihcase service at Terminal garage. Wo have i popular oiU. "HELL MARIA" IS MOVIE DIRECTOR; GETS MANY HATS (ContlmiMi rmm rg 1 a i tile in an ancient Ma- pniich Mm mm tuni: .he won am' her pre . i'e.1 lv M'tty t'ompMin a pure hile master piri of tlir bat- Tii.tke, Htt with a brim M Itul.e wide and a cton el k lit Im h- ImnIi. l on lii- return from thi' "movie 'lot', the Ice pi bl,n t re"t ed i (o fmniler days parade. k color tul p!tM-"t4tn in which the cat:ilry snd nnillery itsrrion of Kort Itu-t-sicl). n-ily t"t Indians and bun .!n. I- it'tiw hoys and cowittrU par ti ipate.i The bridge across Klk creek i.t receiving a coat of paint thin wn k. Mr. Wm. liridgea of Oakland, is taking the baih-i and rccupennitig at the hotel. s Mrs.M. Kn kle of Roseburg nu nt Thursday with her ulster Mrs. II. Little at the camp grounds. I. A. Dean Is assisting F. J. IMii wcll in making enclosure for ih-i fox farm which will be located nit the hillside back of the ImM, and will be one of the aitraciie-m of the place in the near future. Mr. J. T. Drew of Medfonf. spent' Saturday and Sunday wlili Im wile at the. hotel. b Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Garslde. rn- merty of lioswell, at disposing their properties near Yoncalla a will leave shortly for California Mr. and Mrs. Jon, (Viler and -And daughter took ' In the i;i ceh bra lion at I'm Hand last w -and report a delightful time, 'if alo had a plvasant vi.it with ti daughter In Cortland. Mr. John Kruse is helping out the sawmill this week, owing in rudi of orders. A party of tourUts from M ran stopped nt the store ft. i and reported that they had ! "pinched" for speeding ai Cot1:, Grove. On Inquiring to t speed they were making tin- ; replied: "Oh. we werf re the limit all rich!. .hut whai -ue of ha ing the.e wor.'S b'tulevard-i of yours If you hi. aliened to I r them nu i deni ly many tout i w aie nf i same opinion, a. hieeders at- i H. Francis and wile. Italtimore, .MU.; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Scott. Red lands; G. O. Ksan, Fred Sttnson, Portland. At the camp grounds during the week were the following: from California: A. K. Hughes. W. R. Townsend, Mr. Itrowuo, lutn Ritchie, R. M. Root he, G. K. Lehrke. P. L. Baldwin. C. I. Hall. A. J. lUebel, Mr. Knubsen; from Washington: J. M. Summr, Mrs. Fred Williams, G. If. Tucker. J. L. Frinstad. Caul K. Kdwnrds. Cort land; T. l. Kelquist, Connersville, In.; J. X. Hold. Denver, Colo.; 1U P. Landers. Nnwton, Iowa; lr. C. 3. Williams, Fairmont. III. CORRKSCOXDKXT. Heat with gas. Continues Head World W.C.T.U. in- '- j The T.'rnilnal liaiur lun th Pi"t complfte stoc of piston 1 I rluft la town. SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE 1921 Special Six Studebaker Repaint, d. Reconditioned. Ed? Marsh Motor Co. Odk snd Pint Phont 40 j-, llA.Ml lU .,a. WJ rive patrols; the mack Hears, Skunks, Wolves, Black Panthers, and Reavers. A different scout will act as patrol leader each day until all nave had a chance to show Average precipitation for 48 their stuff. Klton Jackson. Ku-' wet seasons, (September to gene Love, Robert Oppie, Russell May, Inclusive) 31.49 La head and George Weber were Generally cloudy tonight and Sat mace advisors to this patrols. ! unlay; continued mild. "From nine to eleven each patrol fV W NOR MAX. Obsprver. The yount? son of Mr. and Mrs. I Perry Johnson of Short street sus tained a broken arm this morning, when he tumbled otf the woodshed where he had been playing with other children on the roof. The by fractured both bones in the fore arm of his right arm. He was tak en to the office of Dr. K. V. Hoov er, where the injury was treated. House furnishings for sale. Re- , gardless of cost. Monday. July 27th. George Neuner, Jr., 112H North Jackson street. but the last few miles are less fun POWER COMPANY Miss .Anna A. GoT'jon, of F.vanston, 111., for 21 years in rt-Ury of Fratuvs L, Willord, late nott-d tenicranie workrr as tr-H'lcil hind r I'. World's Women's Christ) Tf;n pcrauce I'nion at its recent '.on rcntioa at Edinburgh, wtlaii'!. UdsrwiMM IN FROORLj The arrtnil atws rml nt cumnl fnr .tccrnc mnklns and lifthlliis. tuarllwr. In hontM In Ihl, n.lflhbor hood. b CS.ei month. A glorious day's outing but when the car turns for home all the fun is gone for one of the family. There's dinner to get for a late and hun gry crowd. And the stove, of course, is cold! Kindling and fuel to bring in. Never mind the floor now it'll have to be swept later. So many things to be done, and the fire to be watched! In eighteen hundred other homes near at hand, there Isn't any kitchen-fire prob lem today or any day. Electric ranges are ' In these homes. A cooking heat is ready at the turn of a hand. Economical, clean, convenient and more efficient, electrical cooking is the choice of every housewife. And if It Is only a matter of time, why not now? A wide selection of models to fit any kitchen, and terms to meet jour wishes, at the nearest dealer's. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY c1'