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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JULY 24. 1925. FIVE MIWMQ1'M.H.W.I.W.M.I.I.1.I. si the 20t.h Century be your Grocer. WRESTLING- The Food Problem is a difficult tak. But the 20th Century Stores I Solve it for you, by supplying the best of everything in its class, at extremely low i prices, producing savings that count. Let Offerings Saturday and Monday I July 25th and 2rth Sugar Sugar Sugar Lowest Price in a Long Time Pure Cane, 10 lb sacks, 65c; 100 lb. sacks $&.33 j Kellogg! Corn sj Flakes, 3 pkgs. , 25c Crystal White Soap 6 ban 25c Carnation Milk,'' Tall cant, 3 for ... 29c Exceptional Offer for One Week a "Pyrate" Washing Powder, The Super Cleaner It's different. Will not injure i n g the hands. Buy a 1 lb. pkg. at the Reg. price. 25c and get another 25c pkg. for.. , I V $ Cisco. 9.1b on nn 'S" matches, mil i Seedless Raisins can .... ..; -JZ.U'J 25C 4 POUnd, 39c Tissue Toilet Paper, 1000 A sheet, 3 rolls .'. ....Crepe Toilet Paper, Large wU7 i ' oz. rolls, 4 for . 23c ijt Hershey Chocolate 1 flf1 Bars, 5c size, 3 for I Ub Shasta Tea, 07ft lb. pkge lib Baker's Premium Chocolate, 1 lb. pkge., .19c Del Monte Peas, New Pack, 3 different sizes of Peas, very small can, Z7i; small can, 221; medium can 19c Ripe Olives Bulk, Pint .... 15c 20th Century Brooms, 98c Shrimp, Latest Pack, QCn 1 lb. cans, 2 for 331 1 1 SUNDAY AT THE 1 ; t CHURCHES t Firt Methodist tliurrh Cor ner Main nd Laau streets; Kev. ; Joseph Knotts, pastor. The Sun day school meets at 9:45 a. m. Let us be oo hand at the atari and thus help to make a good service. This Sunday James lie Idintock will preach. He Is a ' good speaker and the morning i service will be full of Interest. The Ep worth League meets at 7 p. m. In the basement, where It is cool. All young people are invited. The Union evening service will he held in the church at 8 p. m. Rev. Mow of the Christian church will preach the sermon. Tbe union choir and orchestra are giving ua some fine music. A cordial invitation la extended to all. Ht. George's Kpiaropaf Church- No services Lvjnuay. KEV. A. O. DODGE, Vicar. International Bible Studente AasoclMtton Bible study at tiie ' Moose Hall every Sunday at 10:00 land 10:30 a. m. I Bible class for children at 10 ! a. m. and Bible class for Adults I at 10:30 n. 31. We will continue our study of the subjects of "The Subject of the Atonement "Man,"' aud the Mystery Kevealed." How did the Apostle teach a resurrection of the Soul and how that denied the resurrection of the body which died? It as ad mitted the death of Christ was the sacrifice for Sin, what death was it? All Interested In Bible Study are cordially invited to come aud study with us. $ Buy Flour made out of old wheat now. Kerr's Best Patent, 49 lb. sack, g $2.33; Crown or Sperry's, $2.43 Fisher's Blend $2.53 25.20TH CENTURY COFFEE, "A coffee that suits particular coffee drinkers' H taste." Direct from our own Roaster to you, 2 lbs 89c ROSEBURG STORE S 130 N. Jackson St. OAKLAND STORE MMIiIiMIM.ITO bMARKETSJ (AatmrliitPtl Vrm fanl Wire.. CHICAGO, July ;M. (Tatted States Department of ARricuIture) Hosts J 6.000; fairly active, 10 to 15c hlh'hvr than Thursday's best prices on dtsiralle liKht anl liu'dium woilit butchers; lift; hi and slaughter pigs strons to 25c j higher; others slow; bulk pood i and choice 160 to 225 pound .m-lKht $14.25 $14.45; top $ 14.50. Cattle 2500; jrenerally steady; bost led steers, $1:1.25; yearlinKs $i;t; bulk $7.5off $10.00; mont grass cows $4 i' $5.75; grain fed $i.50 upward; vealtrs. steady to 25c up; $10.50 tfi $11:50. Sheep 12,1100; slaughter lambs active; tiaiiv -steady to strong; westerns. strong to 1 5c higher; doslrablo Idnhos $ 15.25 $ 15.3 5 ; some, held higher; most natives $14.75; sorts moderate; most cull natives $11.50 kv $12.00; heavy buck natives $13 & $13.50; fat sheep, mostly 25c lower; breeding ewes steady; desirable fat native ewes to killers $8$i$.50; few breeding ewes $8.50 9P $10.00; yearlings upward to $11.25; noth ing done on range feeding lambs demand good. ROSEBURG GARAGE Official AAA Garage and Mechanical Service Station Timken Roller Bearings CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS .TVSODatMasS Balloon Tires and Rims, AH Makes of Car Swimming and Diving Contests AT ALEXANDER PARK Friday Evening at 7:00 Sharp PROGRAM 1 Men and Boys Over 18 100 Yd. Swim: 1st Prize: Men's Wool Bathing Suit, given by Duds for men. 2nd Prize: Men's' Hikok Initial Belt Buckle and Belto gram, given by Spencer's A Man's Shop. 2 Boys Under 1 8-1 00 yd. Swim T : 1st Prize: Wool Bathing Suit, given b) Wilder & Agee. 2nd Prize: I pair Boy's Tennis Shoes, given by Breier's store. 3rd Prize: I Rubber Bathing Cap, given by Harth's Toggery. 3 Ladies' 50 yd. Swim: 1st Prize: One Ladies' Wool Bathing Suit, given by Fisher's Dry Goods Store. 2nd Prize: One pair Ladies' Silk Hose, given by Breier's 6 IT) re. " 4-Girls 0nde7"l S50yd7Swim: 1st Prize: Girl's Wool Bathing Suit, given by J. C. Penney Co., 2nd Prize: One pair Bathing Shoes, given by Chapman's Drug Co. 5 Free For All Race 200 yds. i " 1st Prize: $5.00, given by Hrlliwrll & Lewis. 2nd Prize: One pair Men's Silk Hose, given by Breier's store. 3rd Prize: One box O'Henry!, piven by Lilburn At Son. 6 Fancy Diving From Spring Board: Free for All 1st Prize: Ladirs' Wool Bathing Suit, given by The La dies' Shoppe. 2nd Prize: Season Ticket to Bath House. This program in all free and Riven to stimulate Interest In this grat-l of all out door Mjrls. swimming. Com out an! en tourage tvlmmcrs by your preoptic. HELLIWELL & LEWIS PORTLAND, July, 24. Kggs steudy. Current receipts 3uc; pullets 27r27ic; firsts z8289c; extras 29iit30c, delivered Tort land. butter steady. Extra cubes, city 474; standards 47c; prime firsts 4.'ic; firsts 4 4c: undergra des nominal; prints 48c; cartous 60c. Butter Fat steady: Best churn ing cream 47c, net shlppera' track In sone 1. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 24(?i25c; light 18igl9c; springs 1925c; young white ducks 20c. Onions steady, 1 4 f 1 1 4 . 0 . Potatoes steady, new 2.50 2.7B. Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1, 28(fr:iuc; -filberts nominal; al monds 25cifr27c; Brazil .nuts 18 620c; Italian chestnuts, 21c. Hops steady. 1924 crap 16 17c; 1923 crop nominal. Cascara bark nonKnal at 6fT7c; pound for old stot-k; Oregon grupe root 31c PORTLAND, July 24 The cube butter market continued to strengthen yesterday. Extras ad vanced half cent at the dairy ex change, selling at 471c and prime firsts moved up a cent to 4tic. Standards and first were un changed. The eag market Is steady with out change in quotations. Poultry and dressed meats axe generally steady. The cantaloupe, market is heavi ly supplied with stock ranging from firm to dead ripe and prices have as wide a latitude, ranging from $1.50 to 14 for standards. Local string bean production Is at Its peak and they can be had as low ss 4 tents per pound. Gravensteln apples from Yaki ma are moving at 13.75 average per box. .Tomatoes aro weaker at ll.25fr 11.50 per box. A remarkable tendency to ex pand sheep production Is shown In a report Issued yesterday by the United states department of agri culture. An Increase of 6.5 per cnt In the lamb rrop over last year and a percentage of y:irling ewe in breeding flock, more than sufficient for replacements sre ap parent, al-cordlng to the report. The Increased lamb crop Is due to Increases to the sotabed "na tives" sheep stales, the western ststes showing a decrease, yie tendency to expansion Is most marked In native farm flocks and In small flocks In the western states. Knlarged production In the "na tive" states Is attributed chl. tly to the Increased cum be of farmers handling sheep. Ouk tirovo HapUat Ch,uch. Union services will De heia at tbe oak Grove baptist cnurcu east of Koseuurg at 3 p. m. next Sunday, Juiy the 26th. Mrs. A. At. Wal lace af the salvation Army wul ueilver the message. W e hope to have witn us Mrs. E. . Wood cock, a spirit tilled worker lor Uod. who will assist wun tne aervices and lavor ua with sows apeviul songs lor the occasiou. uu are invited, couiu, let's sing the praises ot God togetner m tuo old church. Cluhttiuu t'liurcli. Where do you go to liibio bcuoot? You can not ailoru to slay away, whu .there are such line scnooia iu town. W e want you to come to' our school if you are not spoken lor. It will do you no harm to Know "Tho book' aud it might -do you lots a good. Next Sunday morning at the preaching hour we will have the oeLated Bermon ot last Sunday on The Eldership. In the evening the union service will be held at the M. K. Cnurcu and the suujcct; will be "Tne Other Slue of evo lution." Our Inter'medlato Christian En deavor meets at 6: Jo and tho senior C. E. at 7:00. First Presbyterian fhurrh. Suuduy scnooi at :45. Preach ing services at 11:00. Dr. Wal lace H. Lee ot Albany College will preach. Young People's meeting at 7:00. Prayer meeting W ednes- uay evening. Union Meeting at g:uu. I'Mtholin Church. Kane and Oak Streets. Kev. .J). Clery, Pas tor. Julv 26th. Mass ana bermon at 7:00 a. m. Catechism Class at 8:45 a. m.; 2nd Mass and Ser mon at 9:30 a. m. ltoaary and benediction of the M. B. S. in the evening at 7:30. Uiendale Mam and Sermon at 9:30 a. m. iii. a DdV x1iiio m.wniiu . . ...... L. F. Iturror, Pastor. Services tonight at the Mission at 8:00; -...... Kv KA nautnr SlinrixV services as follows: Sunday School ut 9:45 wltn classes ior an, com petent teacnera i" cubibb. i ...III I. a .i.e.. tn anlnv Iha ftlindflV School hour here. Morning wor ship at 11:00 at which time the pastor will speak, inis sermon will be a source of encoIiugemrnt ... ..ii rh..iUi,a Tha Hlhle Standurd Crusaders meet at 7:00. u..4 vmiw viiiin. njninla tn this service. They will feel at home here. Evening worship at a:uo uUo special music. Also services every Tuesday and Friday even ings at s:uu. rou win enjoy in .1.1 .1 ...o..l nunc. .nrf will feel at home here. We extend to yon a hearty Invitation to attend there serrlccs. Religion Services Services at Green school house on Sunday as usual. Sunday school at 2 p. nr., followed by preaching ser vice at 3 o'clock. Kev. llyron W. Travis, of Wichita, Kansas, will condurt the service. The public Is cordially invited. ItJiptUt Chorrli. Mr. H. L Caldwell, the regular pastor of the Baptist Church, Is expected hack In his pulpit this Sunday, fresh In the Inspiration of two great conventions ,and a large at- j leilllHIll e n llllLliau-u iw a,na mm HIII1 weif:iiiim uiiii iiuiiii. " general Invitation la extended for this service and a helpful mes sage Is assured. Come. The Sunday School Is again on the Increase; the weather ha: moderated, many vacations are over, and the outlook l eneoitraf- 4! 4. .;.-' . 0 : VV- :Vt'' j7 mi mi k ' l Hi 41'. claim' If asw cigareille cam clean! suaperaoirity of ttastte. that cigarette is SUCH PO PULAKITV - MUST - BE - DESER.VED Lloorrr a Mtbu Tosacco Co. in. If you are a teacher, come and be a faithfut leader; If not. be one of those regular and earn est students, who delight the hearts of the enthusiastic teach ers. Come and help us to In crease our attendance and effici ency, and to extend our services. In the evening tne napiists win unite with the other churches, when Rev. Mow of the Christian church will preach at the M. E. Church. Ing service. Kpworth League at 7:00 p. m. MYRTLE HERCHER. Tres. Looking Class Sunday School at 10 a. m. Superintendent A. Larson. Kpworth League at 7:00 p. m. No preaching services will he held In Looking Glass church July 2H, or August 2nd, on account of the Camp Meeting at Cottage Orovo. Mcthmllst Knlseonal Church Dlllard snd looking Glass; K. Da vid Barton, Pastor. Dlllard Sunday scnooi at :4 a. m. Superintendent, K. A. Her iher. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject "Joy." Baptismal Service at the river immediately following themorn- Seeks to Settle' Plane Invention First Church of Christ, Helen list. Kegular services aro hold Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening st 8 o'clock. Sunday School convenes ench Sun day morning at 9:45; pupils from the sff" of 4 to 20 years may bo admitted. The Heading Room In the basement of the Church Is open dully from 2 tn 4 p. tn. The public la cordially Invited tn attend the meetings and visit the reading room. SuMect of Sunday's Lesson Is: Truth." KI.KPIIAXT RF.PKATri ACT AFTF.lt 1 l-Y F.Alt INTF.ItYAL VIENNA. July 24. A decree Issued by the late Kmperor Fran- , els Jceph 14 years ago, recently was vacated and tho act which caused the Issuance of'the decree Immediately was repeated by the one punished by it. The victim or the aged emperor's wrnth was "Multly," the female elephant, horn at Schoenbrunn Zoological Ganletis In Vienna, June 17, ll)ert. When about five years old "Muldy" was being admired one day by a party which Included a lMily-in-wuiilng at tho royal Court. Filling her trunk from the great concrete tank which had been provided for her, "Madly" blew the water straight Into the race of Ihn ludy-ln-waitlng. When the Kmperor heard of Ihe misbehavior he ordered the elephant's tank covered and condemned "Vnldv" to go without a bath for the r-. malnder of her life. It happened that the nineteenth, anniversary of the elephant's birth last month was a warm day and thofe now In charge of affairs in Austria, figuring that no dan- . ger could come from vacating the late emperor's decree, restored "Maldy's" bathing tank. The M beast plainly showed her delight with her first plunge In 14 years'. That plunge apparently recalled her last previous one and "Maldy," perhaps thinking It part of the program as before, immediately filled her trunk with water and then emptied It Into the faces of the purk Inspector and halt a doxen of his friends who had as sembled to watch her get reac liiainled with the tank. 'This lime, however, the offense' was) overlooked. , Cook with gas. FOR SALE 1924 Ford Sedan HAS BEEN RUN KO0 MILES Trade in your Ford Touring as part piymtnt Liberal terms en balance. - Eld. Marsh Motor Co. Chevrolet Osalsra. ! As a means of settling the controversy over whether the Wrights built the first success ful airplane, Charles M. Manly, (above), aide of the late Prof. Langler, Is seeking (20,000 to restore the first Langley plane to Its original condition so that it can be .tested.. WECQMA BATHS In Bandon By the Sea Will Make Your Trip to tin; Beach Complete One of the finest natatoriums on the coast at your dis posal. Equipment all new. You'll find it delightful P a th ere. An invigorating swin in clean salt water will do you good. Plan to Visit Us Next Saturday and Sunday - - . -Aiiiia- ' rntsssssaH-