FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY- SEPTEMBER 1 1, 1925.
10 Cents
is
apparently isn't much But if you spend a Dollar at the
20th Century
every day, and thereby, save 10 cents out of each Dollar
spent in 10 days you have saved a Dollar. See how your
Savings growl It's the Saving on every item in a 20th Cen
tury Store that counts.
Offerings Saturday and Tuesday
ember 12th and 14th
fn fQ I Market Day Raisins, ZQn I Heinz Catsup, QQ
pZiUJ Seedless, 4 lb pkg ODli Urge Bottle
s'pnniMnirinnni 1
t : DunAiyiDix 10 uii
V I
! IN AMERICAN ID
I WATIOML LEAGUES
i
? Chicago
I!
Forced Back Into
Second Division in Ameri
can League Yankees
Get Three Homers.
Sept
hue at Gfflum iipnnajMMPnfir
(AwucUtrd I'rr lit-aml Wire)
NEW VOHK. Ken. i:. IlIllWH
a dealt by Washington and J'itts- foie
burgh nave taken inoat of iho fight""'
Crisco,
91b. c
P. & G. Bucket Deal
Extra Special from Saturday, Sept. 12th, to Saturday, Sept. 19lh, inclusive
2 B-irs "10c size" Ivory Soap 20c v
2 Bars Guest Ivory Soap 10c
1 Pkg. Ivory Soap Flakes 10c
8 Bars P. & G. Naptha Soap 40c
1 Pkg. Lrge. Size Chipso 25c
1 Galvanized Pail (10 qt.) 35c
$1.40
99c
Value for Only
!'ri.-oners confined to the coun
ty jail received a good scare last
nigl when the Jail caught fire.
A tub containing hot ashes had
been dragged into the vestibule,
where tlio heat set fire to the
flooring. The prisoners endea
vored fur a Ionic time to attract
attention to their plight, but the
pus-'t rahy rave them no notice,
and they were almost frantic be-
moke rolling from the jail
the Hounding of the fire
alarm.
The fire department responded,
bin a no office were around,
were unalde to get the doors open.
Deputy .Sheriff Shambrook was
(railed at his home, and comman-iir.-rirm
a cur dashed to the jail
tid opened It for firemen who
iiiKiy fXiiiiguiHiieu me lire wuu
the use of chemicals.
feltbe barrier yesterday and Chicago was burned emirHy through
J a within a short time it would
(have been impossible to have eu
ttered the jail in order to release
! the prisoners.
g for firm place out of i'hiladolphia
n auu iew iuik, uul mere is every i
1$ indication LhaL the season-Ionic
struggle for the third and fourth j
rungs in the division of both
leagues will continue to the tnd.
After hammering away at the :
iMrvl r.li.u h..l.l l.V tii.. UMlo tail
Sim the American leugue for weeks)
the Tigers and Uie lirowus passed !
Fresh eastern
Ixmtilas Grill.
Pure Honey, New QO Corn Meal, Qn Swan Matches, Noise- O0
Pint Mason Jar 0U 9-lb. Sack lets, good sized boxes, 6 L JU
Peas, Preferred Stock, Telephone, 3 cans
63c
Cream Rolled Oats, Aft Minced Clams, Master QQn 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, A ftp
Fresh, 9 lb. Sack H3b Brand, Halves, 2 cans JJb Each IUU
Hour Kerr's Best Patent 49-lb. Sack $2.33; CO
Crown or Sperry's, $2.43; Fisher's Blend wZiJJ
Wax Paper, "For the Cocoanut, Sugar cured 1 Qn 1 Bulk Cocoa, i Cp
Children's Lunches", Long thread, lb I3u Pure, 2 lbs I Jb
3 rolls 5c size IUU '
Fruit Jars Genuine Ball Masons Complete with Porcelain Lined Zinc Caps QOp
and New Rubbers. Half gallons (While Stocks last) Do 3UU
MazoU Oil, AQp Royal Baking Powder 12 Crown Pancake QCa
Quart can "3u oz. can 43c; 2 Flour Le PkS
20TH CENTURY COFFEE "You don't need to look further" Direct from CI 00
our own Roaster to you, pound 45, 3 pounds V I iwZ
fell to the second division,
Masterful pitching by Canton and
Wiugard of the browns, coupled
with timely hitting by He rathe 1
Bennett, accomplished a double i
defeat of Collins' team, 4 to 2, and
6 to 4, both contests going to extra '
inniiiKH. '
bister's team thereby rose from
fifth to third place, while Detroit,
in fourth place, was the bridge ov
er which the advancing and re-
! treating baseball forces marched.
The Tigers could get do better
than an even break with the In
jdlans, winning the first at six to
I and losing the second 7-2. The
jllrowns are now one game ahead
jof the Tigers and the Sox a half
game astern of Detroit.
tit. Louis and J Junto n kept up
their scramble for fourth and
fifth places in the national. The
II raves pulled up to within a single
game of fifth place, St. Louts -by
shaiing a double header with the
i'hillles, winning an 8-3 victory, af
ter they had been shut out nt 4 to
0 by Carlson. The Cardinals made
j this Iteht advance possible by drop- ti,e dealers, of w hich
uing their game wttn the leading iejny fur present,
oysters at the
THU
OAKLAND STORE
Baker-FIanary Bldg,
ROSEBURG STORE
130 N. Jackson St.
Ford dealers from all parts of
Southern Oregon gathered at the
t'uipqua hotel here Thursday, the
purpose, of the meeting being to
uiM uss the tractor business in this
dU'rict. Oscar I-apiiam, manager of
the tractor department at i 'or t land
F. H. Hail, branch manager of
I'ortland, and a representative of a
tractor implement house of Port
land were present, and talked to
there were i
the district
irt st-nted being from Klamath
Falls to Eugene, and Coos Bay.
A discussion of the methods and
possibilities In the tractor and im
plement business occupied tue ma
jor portion of the afternoon, with
w
W i Pirates, 9 to 5.
The Yankees equalled a 23-year-.
5 I old major league record wheh
K: three of their heavy hitting artil
ejlerymen laced the ball for con
g secutlve homers In the opening
game oi a aouuie neauer wiia uiv an exename or ideas among ine
Athletics. Bob Meusel. Babe Ituth- dealers. A partial list of the dealers
A and Lou Gehrig turned in the per, present includes K. C. Simmons of
formance. Kugene, C. A. Winetrout and a
The Yanks won 7 to 3. t salesman from Grants Pass, C. E.
The Philadelphia team turned . Gates, Medford, Mr. Hansen, Suth
the tables in the second encounter trlin, V. C. Cool, Drain, and a
5 to 4, after 12 Innings. Cincinnati, representative of the Kmery and
added another to Its third placer Nosier Co., of Myrtle Point.
fortifications by routing thu Cuba j d
8 to 3. ' For nromtit taxi service, cltr or
ii country trips. Phone 44
NOTICE OF BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION
Notice Is hereby given that on
the second Monday In September
being September 14th, the Board
of Kqualitation will attend In the
assessor office in the courthouse
In Roseburg, Douglas county, Ore
gon, for the purpose of examining
the assessment rolls and correct
all errors In valuations, descrip
tion and quality of land, lots and
other property assessed by the as
sessor, and it shall be the duly of
persons interested to appear at l hat
time and ptnee appointed.
Fit AN K L. CALKINS,
Assessor.
TRESPASS NOTICE
Men's suits cleaned and preedj
1.60. Itoseburg Cleaners, phone; Fresh eastern
472. 1 DoiiL-lTis Grill.
oysters at
Cash
stores
saving a
EVERY PURCHASE YOU MAKE
in ny (tor pmii over a balancs lr more dslicata than any weighing machine ever devised
b man. The wise merchant has anticipated and mentally weighed every probable traneactlon
considered whether It will mean a profit or a lose long before it actually occur.. He car.,
fully calculate, the coets of credit and deliveries and very properly adds them to the price he
must charge for hie merchandise.
The careful houcewife also mentally weigh, each necessary purchase. Many shop in person,
compare valuee closely and rightly Inei.t that every penny buy the utmoet In both quality and
quantity. Invariably Skaggs Stores are he moat sati.factory source of supply.
SATURDAY FEATURES
MALAGA AND TOKAY GRAPES, 2 pounds 25c
SWEET POTATOES, 3 pounds for 23c
BUTTER, 1 pound - 53c
SUGAR, 25 lb. cotton sack $1-69
All Week Prices
MARKET DAY RAISINS, Big 4 lb. pkg 39c
HIGH GRADE PEABERRY COFFEE, 3 lbs $1.39
BIG K FLOUR, Finest Hard Wheat, sack $2.43
ORANGES, 288 size, nice and juicy, 2 dozen .....55c
LARGE 300 LEMONS, 2 dozen for 65c
ONIONS, Walla Walla, 5 pounds 15c
FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI, 2 tins 29c
BEST GRADE NOODLES, 2 pounds 25c
BULK MAYONNAISE, pint jar ...39c
EROOMS, Skaggs Domestic, Dollar value 69c
GOOD LUCK JAR RUBBERS, double lip, 4 dozen ... 25c
WHITE WONDER SOAP, 10 bars ... 39c
Skaggs United Stores No. 255
WE DEUVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER
1 1 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon
All persons are hereby warned
not to fish, nor to hunt, with or
without dogs or in any way tres-1 t
puss on the Dixon ranch or the i '
Jones ranch which I have leased. Mrs. Minerva Leatherwood,
T. O. DIXON. aged 10, one of the pioneer rcsi-
o - di tits of Oakland, passed away
Kubber Aprons A new assort i 1 htirsday afternoon at three
nietit of pretty ones with ties. Hee
I hem on our line. Llnyd Crocker.
WHAT WE LEARNED
Dealers all over the country keep talk
ing about the "Used Car Problem".
They seem to regard it as a sort of
nightmare. We learned long ago that
the biggest part of the problem con
sists of getting people to realize that
all Used Cars and all Used Car dealers
aren't alike. And it isn't a problem
at alll
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
DimIkk llrnlhir Ih uli rs
ROSEBOnQ, ORE. PHONE 468
Poogc Brothers dealers Sell 6ood Useo Cars
USED CARS
J. o.
1924 Dod
1917 DixV T miring.
1924 Ford Touring.
1 923 Ford 1 ouriiiR.
1-Ton Ford Truck
I 2-Ton Federal Truck. '
NEWLAND & SON
Dodge Brothers Automobiles
and Graham Trucks
clock at the home of her son Al
bert Goodman. Mrs. Leather
wood had been in good health un
til t h ree w ee k s ago, when she
suffered a stroke of paralysis and
since that time had been steadlly
failing in health until her death
yesterday.
"Grandma" Leatherwood. a she
was affectionately known to her
many friends and relatives in the
southern part of the county, wi
born April a, IS In Lln.t
County, Missouri, and was mar
ried there in ls&l to HiikIi Good
man, by whom she hud eight
children, sei en sons and one
daughter. Ko:- of these children
survive, H. V. Goodman of ko?e-
burg. Holand Goodtnun of Swiss
I liume, Mrs. Kate Miller of Wood
j hum, Albert Good mini of Oakland
with whom she hail been living.
All four were with her when she
died. A Inrge number of grand
children also survive mid one
ulster, Mrs. John Goodman, near
! OaklHnd.
j .Mrs. Leatherwood first came
I to Oregon in 1 M 4 . and stayed
four yearn In Yamhill county, re
j turning to Missouri In 1m;k. She
I returned to Oregon in 1 s 7 4 tind
j Him o t hut time ha msile her
I home in Don u. las fount . Mie
j kuk married lo S. A. I.esther
w -nod ol Onklund In I !h. hU
I d cut h preceding Iters by M vctitl
; years. Kuneral services will be
ot Oakland, On iron, on Haturda
morning at ten o'clock, with inter
ment there.
Heat wuu gal.
INJURED TOURISTS RETURN
TO PORTLAND TODAY
The party of Japanese tourists
who w.-ie injured yesterday when
their car turned turtle near Osk
land, and hetcral members w ere
taken to Mercy hospital, left this
mornlim for 1'oitUnd. Several of
the puny were cut and bruised,
MIsh Mamie .Moe, !.', slid her grand
mother, .Mis. S. II. Lin k, twin the
j most st'iimisly injured. All "f the
jpaiiy were side to return to Port
1 Und and after recn rt In f torn
tlM ir sit Id nt a id n (-airing their
car tlu-y will start on their trip
; ufc'nttv llu) were enroiile to Call-
j fOI Utft.
l to t ymmtr r "
E11CHES PEOPLE
quires practically no care." ! EUGENE TERMINAL
wim i lie increaseu incomes,
said S perry, the tiny Interndand
copra steamers began to bring
stiange and unprecedented cargoes,
DEAL IS COMPLETED
r Aw ariil 1 Ptt-aa Iax-d W'frr.)
EI "GENE. Ore.. Sep. 10. All op
coi.rv s- tttrn.t
m4 Mm J4p
Into the
heart of the
Golden
West
.in.l the visitor sees towering
enow -Ciippoil mountains- forreta
primeval glimmcriru; stvtchce
of w.itrr and can soothe his
min i and body with a satisfying
cup ol
Occasionally tarre was an autoroo-j tloM ' he .'j te of th"a
Dur. .ewlnB macnines. mocies. Souhrn termlna, and
I phonographs, cases of champagne ! aunna ,, .i,
(and otfter liquors and barrel, ot tnjg mornin(; ,hen cash for lne
laihilian ruin, When he left there, E e bonil ,88UP wa8
were a ix automobiles n Bora llora recpved (rom Portiandi and lhe
which has only ten miles of good:dPed8 to the property wpre lmme.
' "..i' . . . I dlately turned over to the Southern
I here had been other ma-1 ,,acflc conipany. The S outhern
chines the artist explained, "but company ln EaRene trans.
,a jumber of them had been aban-. ferred deeds for approxlmately 250
doned. As soon as the Rasoline ,acreg of ,nelr s inf,fu.,(, rty
, Hive, out or anything goes wrong. , to ,ue ciIy of EuK(.ne. The ,rrinn.
, the automobile is hit to rust al gite we of Eu!ene comprises
away, boine are even left on the abnut 2o acres.
I beach with the waves washing ; TnP tran8fer f property com
0ver them. But automobiling is pietes the deal for the terminal
.... ... . site. Officials were still In se-
I me vttJiiia uiaraei is in
FranctHCo. The natives send their
IIOSOIA LI, Sept. 9. Prohibi
tion in America has brought un
told a:.d unaccustomed wealth to
the natlws of the French niiindat-
j eil Uland of llora Hora through an
I increase In the demand for and
' price of vanilla, which developed
with the operation of the Volstead
act ln the United States.
Authority for the Btatenient Is
Armstrong Kperry, a New York ar
tist, who recently returned from
thu South Seas. He added that,
paradoxically as It may seem, the
new prosperity has resulted in
bankruptcy for more than one na
tive, who hitherto had been com
fortably settled in life, and the
mortgago of much of the island
property to Chinese merchauts.
"Formerly vanilla sold at three
francs a pound," said Sperry, "but
now it is quoted at 75 francs. This
rise is the cause of the new state
of affairs, and the raising of vanilla NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
Is the one Industry if It may be: Guide and packer has saddle and
called that of llora llora. The peo-' pack horses for hire and will guide
pie simply plant It in a shady spot to good game country. Address C.
and wait for it to mature. It re- R. McNeil, Leland, Oregon.
880 slon early this afternoon, wlndinc
up the deal.
Deans to fapeete. whence they go i The casn fnr th0 tprminai bond
10 me mainiaim once a moniu. I ls8ue wa8 rPcplvpd from tn6 Lum
The Chinese are the island mer- bprman., Truat company and
charts. They buy the beans from i piprce. Fair and company, both of
the natives, who will mortgage all . Portland, at 10 o'clock this morn
they own on the chance of a good ing.
ii u,. fnuuiu ilia viui mill UU1 1U
be a poor one, the Chinese gel the
land.
There arc two motion picture the
atres on the Island, which show
a it-lent movies of the west.
Cook with gas.
DANCE AT TILLER
One of those fine social dances
will be given at Tiller Saturday
evening, Sept. 12. Good orchestra
from Kiddle and an enjoyable time
for all. Don't miss It.
Fresh eastern
Houglas Grill.
oysters at the
p"''' - - - . T -T, L . , - . .. ,
Conili.g to ItowebiiiK at last!
Th- melton put ii re etsiou of
THE FOOL
Goldemlfib
. West $3T
WECOMA BATHS
In Ban don By the Sea
Will Make Your Trip to the
Beach Complete
One of the finest natatoriums on the coast at your dis- la
posal. Equipment all new. You'll find it delightful
there. An invigorating swin in clean salt water will clo
you good.
Plan to Visit Us Next rSaturday and Sundau
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