FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. AUGUST 28, 1925,
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saving
Cash
stores
Cash Does Count
Everyone know the purchasing power of ready money and it it jutt a potent in the
grocery busineu as elsewhere. Those who buy only for cash personally select the
things they buy. They make close comparisons and are careful of their purchases.
They are keen, discriminating shoppers. They expect better values are entitled to
them and they get them.
Try it for a month. Go on a cash basis shop at Ska-res Stores and notice how
many nice things you can buy with the money you save.
, Saturday Features
SUGAR, Pure Cane, fine granulated, 25 lb. bag $1.69
BUTTER, Skaggs' Best, highest quality, pound 53c
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, all varieties, 6 cans for 55c
CALIFORNIA SARDINES, in large oval cans, 3 for 35c
All Week Features
"ASPARAGUS, Libby's Salad Points in tall round tins 29c
LILY OF VALLEY GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 3 tins 69c
LILY OF VALLEY CUT REFUGEE BEANS, 3 tins 69c
NEW CROP BLACK FIGS, 3 pounds for 57c
QUARTS OF GREEN OLIVES 58c
LARGE LEMONS, 2 dozen for 55c
BEST GRADE OF BULK COCOA, 3 pounds 23c
OCEANIC SALMON, Spring Catch, large tins, 2 for 65c
BROOMS, Parlor Brand, big value 89c
WESSON OIL, Half Gallon, 93c; quarts 48c
CERTO for Jell, 2 bottles 58c
8 ROLLS CREPE TISSUE, in Shopping Bag 49c
Skaggs United Stores No. 255
WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER
1 15 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon
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and also Idaho will each form a
separate section In the parade. The
va-'ious band j. floats, and other
special features will be In line with
th 'lr various section. Taking It all
In all. It la expected that the Odd
Vllows parada will be one of the
mut spectacular and dignified pa
grants that has taken p.ace In
Portland during the year.
The one hundred and first an
nual session of the Sovereign
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows will
be held In Portland September 21
25. The program for the occasion
haa Just been completed and Is
now in the hands of the printer. It
will be a souvenir booklet of the
Pacific Northwest, containing pic
tures of ail the leaders of the var
ious branches In the Order.
On September 19, preceding the
opening of Sovereign Grand Lodge,
there will be an excursion on the
S. P. 8. railroad to the shores of
the Pacific ocean. The members
of the Order In Clatsop county are
providing a clam bake and seafood
banquet for the thousand or more
ftfleirntea who urn .vne.-terf In tfibe
'thin trin. The trln will he free to
How long should a wife live?
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"The Beaten Pathway"
TO THE
20th CENTURY
Is built upon the firm foundation of Thrift The
greater the traffic the stronger the Foundation.
Every step means a Saving to Thousands, who, ft
daily, travel this road.
YAKIMA. Aug. 28. Several
of the lurge apple shippers here
have filed a romplaint with the
Interstate Commerce Commission
In which they say an unfair ad
vantage is given to bulk and bas
ket shipments over boxed ship
DientH. In the ruling by the com-
lONtilNKKH HLAIX, VlltKMAN
I1AIH.Y HCAI.IHIO IN VYIttCt'K.
'j'lTTHHUKGlI, Aug. 27. Tho
llaffulo oxpre's, crack Pennsyl
vania' flyer, north-bound from
PJUUburg, was wrecked at Itrau-btirn,-
20 miles from here loiluy.
The train, constating of one ex
press car. a baggage and mull
cur, three coaches and two purlor
curs, loft PittsliurKh shortly afler
in o'clock. It was due In lluf
folo at G p. m.
..First reports to the rnllrond
fv-'Mwir. r,r: vi?nz:z iclub work will
!.. killed and Kirumun J. H.
Kldlur scalded when tho Incunio
ttve and the express, limit and
buKKUKo cars ! t L tho mils.
Htudfbttkcr
mod o Is.
BE BIG FEATURE
OF STATE FAIR
all officers and members of S. O. j mUtf.oD a minimum of 30,000 lbs.
L., General Mi.ltary Council, offi
cer and members of the associa
tion of itebekah Assemblies, Grand
eecretar!-s and Grand scribes, and
members of the I. O. O. F. Fratern
al Press association. All of these
organizations of Odd Fellowship
will bold sessions in Portland dur
ing Sovereign Grand Lodgo week.
On the Sunday of September 20,
special services will be held for
the visitors in the First Baptist
church. This will be followed by
a reception in the afwrnoon at the
Odd Fellows Home, 32nd and Hot
gate streets, given by the Hebekah
Assembly of Oregon to all Odd Fel
lows and Rebekahs.
The regular sessions of the var
ious branches of the Order wilt be
held in the new Odd Fellows Tem
ple, corner ltrth and Salmon
streets, opening on the morning of
September 21. The evening ses
sions, general receptions, etc., will
be held in the City Auditorium,
while there will be several ban
quets held In tho dining room of
Hotel Multnomah which Is the of
ficial headquarters for Sovereign 1
Grand Lodge Officers.
Much preparation is being made
by all the lodges In Oregon, as well
as Washington, Idaho, and sur
rounding states for the grand par-1
ade which takes nlace on Wednes- !
In permitted, while the minimum
on boxed apples is 36.000 pounds.
This, the shippers Interested
claim, favors the bulk and bas
ket men to the disadvantage of
the box shippers. They say they
should have the same minimum
or else 'the hearing should be re
opened and the basket rate made
the same as that which now ob
tains on boxed apples.
A discrepancy of about 7,400
pounds Is the actual difference
claimed by the proponents of the
boxed shipments. It amounts to
afiout 25 per cent and, they claim,
Is favoritism for the basket and
bulk rate. They say the general
policy of rate-making should pre
vail in establishing the rate on
basket chlpmenu, and so they ask
the Commission to make the mi
nimum on boxed apples the same
a on basketed apples.
When the rate on basketed ap
ple was granted, boxed apple men
said It would not he used to any
extent. Hut the fact that orders
have been received for several
hundred cars and a number of
s tappers have many cars of bas
kets on hand, leads to the belief
that the new pack is being given
ftr trlnL i-'vpiv the men mak-
!lng the application to the Com
mission admit that considerable
frull is being shipped In baskets.
Offerings Saturday and Monday
August 29th and 31st
..25c
Wesson Oil,
Quart Can ..
MQn I Creme Oil Soap
.431 5 Bars
Kerr Rolled Oats, MQn
Freshly Milled, 9 lb. skfjU
Fruit Jars Genuine Ball Masons Complete with Porcelain Lined
Zinc Caps and New Rubbers, quarts, Dozen
Lux, Large I Fost Toasties,
Package Z3l 2 Packages ........
73c
19c
Crystal White Soap,
6 Bars
25c
Parowax,
2 lbs
25c
Maple Leaf Salmon
Fancy Columbia River Chinook, I lb. can 25c; 1 lb Can'.
43c j
Crisco, 6 lb.
Can
$1.39
Toilet Paper, Full Wt.
Fancy Crepe, 4 rolls ...
23c
Raisins, Thompson
Seedless, 3 lbs
.28c I
Royal Baking Powder' 12 oz. Can 43c; 2
lb. $1.29; 5 lb
Mason Jar Caps, Zinc QQn
Pocelain Lined, 2 doz.0wb
$2.39 1
Hershey Cocoa,
i lb. cans
15c
Libby's Pineapple,
Sliced, lge. cans, 2 for.
53c
Flour Fisher's Blend, 49 lb. Sack $2.57; Crown or
Sperry'a $2.47; Kerr's Best Patent
$2.37
Pink Salmon,
Tall Can
.15c
Maraschino Cherries,
"Topping" Salads,
5 ounce bottle
For
19c
Shasta Tea, Ceylon and
India (Black) tQn gj
A pound pkge ..ZJu S
day, September 28. The line of I Kven If their application Is grant
march and plan of organization for led. they say, It will be of no avail
this big parade has been establish
ed. It is expected that at least
40.000 members nf the Order will
participate in this parade, and
every lodge within a radius of 100
ml'es of Portland Is organizing for
exhibition in the line of march.
Many of the counties of Oregon are
orKanlztng full county units. Tilla
mook county, with a membership
of over 6oo, Is expecting to place a
float, brans band, and at hast 400
members in their section. Yam
hill county has over 91)0 members
of the various branches of Odd Fe
this Beason against the movemeut
of baskets apples.
While not admitting the fair
ness of the contention of the 'op
poxition, a number of the shippers
who have orders for basketed ap
ples claim they are reaching a
new market and will dispose of
ninny cars of apples, prurtlcally
nmking a better market for the
boxed variety.
In the meantime, the old fight
la again to the fore. The bulk
and basket men thought they bad
won It after several years' con-
builds no yearly !
(Continued from page 1.)
for premiums
in The News-Review. They
mean dollars to you
Great English Beauty Secret
: "Howard's ButtermilK Cream"
DruOOirts Told Not to Take Any
one's Money Unless This Delight
ful New Vanishing Cream Quick
ly Show a Decided
, Improvement.
BIG DEMAND, SAY DRUGGISTS
arc: swine, sheen.
dairy cattle, dairy herd record
keeping-. btef cattle. coats, noultrv.
Read the Classified ads. coin potato, vegetable gardening,
; wnai. tanning, cook pry, sewing.
home-making, and miscellaneous
projects such as homo beau tin ca
tion, bees and rabbits.
Ribbons will be awarded to the
counties having the most attrac
tive booths.
On the opening day of the fair,
September UK, there will be live
stock Judging contetitH. and later
in the wees a poultry judging con
test will be held to determine the
state championship team. Cun
ning teams will compete during (he
lowHhlp., They will also have a tentlon, but at any rate mey nae
band. Moat, and sections of organ-jcniciieu mmwiB iu. .
i,... i ,0hr-. Tho h,i,u nfftwo. Among well-informed and
ttiplr fnmn.OK.a r.,nnrfa th,, fnllv UnOiauPa Snippers U IS
ik. nnihhin ...in K that the Commission '
sent on that day. Karly In the ar- iKrant the application for the ell-
rangements Marion county organ
ized the various lodges of that sec-
belleved
ill not
buttermilk Cream creates beauty
alino.1t like mag:c. The most won
derful thing about It Is the fart
Mint while It turns the dullest, iimut
lifeless complexion to radiant beau
ty and makes red or rough hundi
or arms snowy white, yet (here Is
not the slightest sign of Its use af
ter application. It actually vanishes
fruin sight and the most healed at
liHiMphere will not produce the leant
shlninesa or greatdness of the skin.
io matter whether you are truu
Mid with a poor complxlon, wrin
kles, puffiness around the eyes,
freckles, crows' feet or lines around
the mouth, ugly finger nulls, or Just
a ji tin pie roughness of the face,
hands or anna caused by wind or
sim, Jrnu will find that any or all
t( tlU'fte troubles will quickly iIin-
-.'V , .V I)
tlnn for participation In the big
parade. Astoria will be on hand
with her municipal band, and those
who have sen them in pantile dur
ing the past, know that they will '
make a good showing. Pendleton j
will be down with a big delegation ,
from lT mat Ilia county, while the !
7.000 members of the Order In
Portland are exp-'cted to be In the
line of parade almost to a man.
The parade will form on 14th and
Morrison streets and the streets
running south and west from this
Intersection. The time of starting
Is 2 o'clock, and the line of marrh
will b as follows: The parade will r
marc I' from 11th ana Morrison
! street east on Morrtsfin to 12th,
imlnution of the differential, as It
was practically agreed on at the
examiner's bearing between the
ruilroads and others of the opposition.
Men's Bulls cleaned ana pressed,
$1.50. Hose burg Cleauers, phono
472.
TO PLACE TABLET
1ST0HICAL
week, and there will also be rabbit
JuilKlnt: contests.
Fresh Interest Is aroused among 'north on 12th to Alder, east on Al
the young folk or the state thislder to Mmadway. north on llroad
year in their visit to the state fair. way to Pine, east on Pine to 6th.
resulting from the completion of south on 6th to Morrison, east on
the handsome new building on the I Morrison to 5th, north on 5th to
fair grounds which Is to house ! Pine, fast on Pine to 4th. south on
them during the week In whtrb4th to Taylor, west on Taylor to
they are the giiestn of the state j loth, south' cn 10th to Madison,
fair board. This camp will be com-'east on Madison to filh. dlsbandinK
posed of the two boys and twoito the east and south as directed
girls from each county who havo
TEH
20TH CENTURY COFFEE "Not surrounded by tin" That's why you save
10c a pound. Direct from our Roaster to you Pound 45c; 2 pounds
89c I
I There really is no better place to trade than at a
120th Century Grocery f
ROSEBURG STORE
130 N. Jackson St,
OAKLAND STORE
Baker-Flanary BIdg.
GUIS OF
sollne distribution. Kach of these
I dealers Is an Independent mer
jchaut. conducting his own busi
ness. Because of his direct per-
.sonul interest, he Is prone to Rive
nnlc available
emergency.
to assist in any
When ono tries to visualise
the condition that would result
if all the gasoline service stations
should suddenly be cloned and
scored highest number of point In
any one club project In llielr
by the marshals.
To commemorate the history
which surrounds the old Ten
Mllo church a tablet has been
prepared and will be placed on
the building and unveiled with
special ceremonies on Sunday,
September . at an all day service.
Tha M. E. Chnrch nt Ten Mile Is
llnitermllk Cream. county, and Ihe Judrim anil can-'klns. Mayor Cenrue U llsker. Wsl
to prove tins to your complete ; nlns; teams hhh score highest Iter M. Tierce, (inwrnor of Oregon,
satisfaction, get a small quantity ! number of lioinla in erh nuiniv land the Ceneral Committee of Ar
Responsible persons will supervise 'langements and Oregon tirnn l
j these camps.
Scholarship donations for win
ners In boys' snd gills' club work
I for the forthcoming fair have been
The sections as arranged will he'"ne of the oldest churches of the
led by fhl.f nf Police I.. V. Jen- naving i.een oum '"
ins unveiling iriini-i iii mi
at 10:30 nn Sunday morning, with
a basket dinner at noon, and ser
vice In the afternoon snd even
ing. Hev. Iinnford. the district
superintendent will preach at the
morning service, and uev, jnsepn
ltdge officers. Ko lowing till.-
will be the Patriarchs Militant, one
of the finest raparison-Ml body of
organised marchers in the world
appear Hh the use of Howard's 'all that Is necessary
Roseburg Rod and
- Gun Club
Regular Meeting at A. T. Lawrence Office
on Cass Street
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28
; AH members are urged to be present, as there will
bea member of the State Came Commission
Z present and our program for fall should be lined up.
today al ymir favnrlli tnilt-t rihhM
counter with the utidiTHtandlug that
tht-y will frt'Hy return Hit pur
chiiHC minify tdiould you he dismals-tied.
Itiauilful artnHt'n nay. "A nhort j .. k- lhrt ,,,.., ... !i nu-t ihr., i,.v iwn
mii!iragt with Howard's Buttermilk , wnir ....r,.,.. .. ' -. ..... ...nv ...... ninm.t ,.Mh.r. r
retiring lKoHter KIHmt. lortlamI Klectrlr ' t ttlM hranch of Odd Fellowship In
Power company. Chamber or Com-(' lit line of march at Sovereltn
hiimm j merce. 1'nion Stock YardH, Swift tlrand Lodge. Next there will be
company. Pnrtlan Clearing Houkp the Hdor menihera of the trdT In j
nsninniiliiil, I nHiurt1 1 rt'tlll AHCOCI- "". H i'Arirtirti ill (it. rtrii
atlon, l,dd & Tilton Hank, Orv
gonian 1'ubllnhlng company, Stan
dard Oil company. North western
"Remember the good old days
when Instead of a gas atutlon
on almost every corner, it was
miles between points where gaso
line could be Rem red? Motoring
was a real adventure then, for
maybe you got gaa and maybe
you didn't. Then when you did i
find it for sale, the dealer would !
have to tip up a barrel, pour it i
out into a measure and then ,
fntiHol It Inin nnr funis -nil liner
more or less of it in the process."
These are some of the recol
lections called up by an old user,
when discussing the evolution of
the gasoline service station.
"Of course In the early days of
'the automobile." he explains.
"when oars were few and far
between, the sale of gasoline was
only a small and unpleasant de
tail of the hardware or grocery
dealer's business. Gradually,
however, as the number of motor
l"ts increased, men began to spe
cialize in service to them. The
village smithy evolved into the
modern garage, and enterprising
dealers began to erect speclul ser
vice Bt at i,ons.
"Today the preen nnd white
stations where Ceneral gasoline
Is sold are typical of the highest
form reached )y Independent ga-
the very best service possible. I the public be forced to go back
to the methods of ten or fifteen
years ago, it is possible to real
ize how big a part they play In
the economic scheme of today."
Kree air and water, with all those
; little personal services which add
'so much to the satisfaction of the
customer, have been provided.
"Abo. in addition to the sale
of gasoline and oil, the Indepen
dent dealer usually haa a line of
accessories and conveniences
and often Tina a competent merh-
Boys' all-wool suits and over
coats made to measure $1S.00 to
$27.50 at Berniers, the Tailor, 2
doors north Liberty theatre.
I minute by jttyf
j hot or cold ,A Tjtf-iS
Safe Milk
and Diet
For Infants. Invalids, the Aged,
Nursing Mothers, Children, etc
Crr:tm ill night hrftu-e
Knoll of Rosebura- will spi-ak In
the aftrrnnon. A general Invita
tion la lielnn Issni-d to all rel
ili'iits of the rnuntry tn attend,
particularly the pioneers.
Cook with aas.
Be There at 8 P.M.
flfiy ear member will ride In this
section. After this comes the main
body of the parade, Including all of
ROSEBURG LADIES IN
WRECK NEAR SALEM
National Hank, Carl Levero, llleks-1 Multnomah county and various sec-
v flatten MiKravIn company.
Northwest School Kin nlhini com
pany. Crown Mills company, Tort
lanil Telecrsni company anil the
Dn-Kon Journal I'lihllshlnis com
pany, all of I'ortlanil; the National
Itiroc-Jeritey lteooril Association.
IVorla. III.: Chester White It.ortl
Association. Hochester. Imllana:
American Shropshire Itexistty As
sociation. l.afiiotte. Inil ; Ori-son
Jers. y Cattle cmh. Shedd, Ore ;
llnlsteln Krlcwlsn Keentil Askim-Is-tton,
llnittleboro. Vermont: Ameri
can Ayrshire Association, llian
ilon. Vermont.
The follow Inc are offering ste-
cisls for the boys' ami K'rls' club;
work: First Kntloial llsnk. James i
11 I. Inn anil Frank V. Inirhln tk
Son. all ol Salem; Ilrown Swiss'
Ueroni Assoclallon. Ilelolt, Wis.:
Oreson Cuernsey Cattle Club. Cor
netllls. Oteiron: treson Jersey Cal-
le Club. Shcitti. tr'Koii: Oregon
llolsteln A"s.wlnthn. St Helens.
rei;on; Northwest Ayrshire Ass(.
elation, Wcuatchee. Wash, anil Ihe
Oregon Shropshire Association. 811
verton, Oregon.
lions from Canada, the Kastern.
Southern, Central and Western
states. The slate of Washing1
If
SrfUyto txJit
In driving over the wet pave
ment just south of S:iMni. Weilnes
.Isy afternoon. Mrs. W. (). dinger I
of this city, anil a party of ladles,
hail a narrow escstn from serious
Injuries, when their car skidded
across the highway and Into a
ditch, turning over, arid pinning Ihe
occupants underneath. Mrs. I linger
with Mrs. M. Hudkins and Mrs
Kenneth dinger, of Uiweburg. and
llernadlne Ketten, of I'm Hum!,
wrere driving here. There being a
number of cars passing on the
highway. Mrs. dinger applied Ihe
brakes, the wet pavement and oily
surface causing the car lo skid,
i Inly the fact that the car was go
ing at a slow rate of speed, pre
vented a more serious accident.
The occupants were helpeii out by
psssing motorists, and suffered no
ill effects beyond bruises and be
ing badly shaken up. The acid from
the battery, leaking on Mrs. Hud
kins while she wa pinned under
ih.. . r Hum...! tirartif-Mllv all I h.
clothing from her body, but she ft?
I'sraned painful burns. Ihe ackl not
reaching her body. The car was ft
ir.
damaged to torn extent.
at Cinjf 32me
For all members of the family, ailing or well. Serve at meals,
between meals, or upon retiring. A nourishing, easily assimilated
Food-Drink, quickly relieves fain tn ess or hunger day or night.
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dis
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ere.
An invigorating swin in clean salt water will 'do
you good.
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