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-rrtn " ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1923. "Never the Twaiii Shall Meet" That's Right!- The 20th. Century's Economical method of Food distribution, reflected in their ex brpmely low prices, cannot be ap proached by the ordinary Gro cers. At the 20th Century Stores you more than pay yourself in Havings, by carrying your groceries home, but at the Credit and Service Stores you must pay some one else for the Service. It's the living on every article in a 20th Century Store that counts. Offerings Saturday and Monday ; October 3rd and 5th Wi Q I Standard Peat, New Pack I Carnation Milk, Tall Qn ilj Good Grade, OQn Can, Each 3b FOR ITS ML Crisco, 9 lb. Can 2 cant , 29c Figs 1925 Crop Just Arrived 5To nO "m I Ex,r" C00'" Black, CO- I Fancy White, nr. g' 10 $ J3 1 " 3 lb, OOC 2 Pound..... .2ac X9TH CENTURY BROOMS "3 Sewn" Medium QQn Weight Strong and Durable, Each 30U Shrimp, Latest Pack, 4 f. p ShinoU, New Stock, 4t. Raisins, Seediest jn No. I Sanitary Cant .... I wU Any color, 2 for I Ub Thomptont, 3 Ibt ........ZOU 12 Bart Cryttal White Soap ' 6 Bars Crerae Oil Soap , QOn X Pkge. Large Peets Washing ($1.39 worth of Soap for only 3 0 b ;; Machine Soap ) Floor Kerrs Best Patent a CO 1 Q gaod flour at a low price, 49-lb Sack Oil I 3 Haraschino Cherries fl)n Pompeian Olive Oil, Q Libbys Crushed Pine- JQ So. Bottle ZJb Full Pint Can 43b apple. Large cans, 2 fot 43U Adirondack Cane and Maple Syrup New Pack York State's Finest Full Ci QQ Pint, 33c Full Quart SSc Full j Gal. 99c; Full Gallon $ 1 1 J J Sparry Pancake Flour, . cocoanut, Long Thread, Toilet Paper, 1000 Sheet 10 lb. tack IJu .ago Cw-ed, jgrj Soft Tissue, 20TH CENTURY COFFEE "Decidedly Pleasing", Direct from our Roaster f4 00 to you, Always Fresh, Pound 47c; 3 pounds $J0 Minced Clams, New Pack ; ' No. 1 Tall Cans MQn Del Monte Catsup r)Cn I Wesson Oil, in. 2 for HJb Large Bottle ZUb Quart Cn Hub There really is no better place to trade than at a 20th Century Grocery. KttoUJUKG STORE OAKLAND STORE 130 N. Jackson St Baker-Flanary Bldg. HBWllhWImh.mTOiiwwiMW.WiT KAMCHATKA I.I KB MOMHN ! MKTKOI-OMM, HAV8 MAILOIl. SEATTLE. Oct. J. The 1m preMloDs that Kamchatka. Sibe ria, la a land ot dlaolation, io hablted only by Kaklmos and bears, la far from tbe truth, Cap tain Albert Grove, commander of a fishing schooner recently re turned from the region, declared oarers. "I was rery much surprised at the condltlona existing In lvtro pavlosk," Caplaln Grove aald, "for 1 bad an entirely different Idea of the place before we arrived there last May. They have fine schools, splendid aanltary condl tlona, well paved atresia, modern machinery, radio, motion plcturea and practically everything any metropolis enjoya. "Their schools are particularly efficient. I was told that nine years ago only 30 per cent of Uie population could rend and vw, whereas now over 90 per cent of them, both adults and children, are well advanced In the rudi ments of schooling. I "So efficient were the schools (there that Kenneth l'rlce, a 8at i lis hitch school boy In my crew, I requested permission to remuln In Pelropavlosk for a year to laludy special branches, and I al ! lowed him to do It. "The people of retropavlosk are uronx for outdoor sports, and persona of both aexen. younK and old, take a keen ili'llaht In the almost woekly conQts waited In the city stadium. The flsherioa ' I L. F. T. CLUB . ! Season's oru-nln; dance Tuesday, Octobvr lh, K. P. Hall. 1'ancltm p. ni. of Kamchatka are a Japanese concession, but the agreement seems to be administered moat amicably.' Men's suits eleanta aaa pressed It. (0. Roaeburg Cleaners, pboos ;a. Folks used til wait for their ship to com In. Today y read the News-Review classified ads. New Shape :Ctt4 v. m. 4 $Ur2d&L Ouuefate' a cup of milk " or he, choc olate. You will feela V. fjr freshed as if you hady topped to take a rest. Try it today and every day. ". .Treat the kiddies at the same time."! They need , the nourishment that comes in crisp, flaky 1 . Tru-Bake Crackers. ,Your. grocer tells .Tru-Bake..' Baked by Ac TRU-BLU PlSCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland Th .Horn of Tru-Blu jGrstiams. English Style Biscuits and the Famous Tru-Blu Fruit Cak O- Iff. V a yd fW' , 7i : : i-'-'l - ".-if. Mne. Clara Guthrie D"Areis, American born .woman who Is president of the World Union ol Women for International Con cord, says America understands peace better than any othefc na tion. Her home i in Switxci luid. ' " Kaslly the most eagerly awaited theatrical offering of the genera-1 Hon, "LlKhtnln' " will at lust come j within easy reach of this city's ! playgoers v. hen It is presented at I j the Antlers theatre, Saturday, Oc tober 10. An all-star caaf, headed by Mrs. ; Frank flacon, Thomas Jefferson, i son of the late Joxeph Jefferson, : and Hessle Ilacon, daughter of the late Frank Ilacon. haa been assent , bled by John Golden to Introduce the record smasher to tbe principal : cities on tour, and the fact that j this city has been included In the route is something to be genuinely .thankful for. The production was i staged by Winchell Smith. Ligbtnln ' Is described as a I play remarkably true In its tones land fine In lta appeal, with so I abundance of humor of the clean ! sort. Touching the heart with i many a Shaft of tender feeling, this famous comedy Is woven arou id a character as gentle and lovable as haa graced the American stage since the days of Jefferson's "Rip Van Winkle." In fact, so human and Ingratiating Is l.lxlitnln' Hill, tippling old soldier and hotel man of the California Nevada border, tbat It is aald that an hour of him makes him the acquaintance of a lifetime. 13111 Jones has been Ironically nicknamed "Llghtnln' " becausu he la so alow about everything he sets out to do. A prevaricating and shiftless old relic of the Civil War, be has, early in lire, to hear him tell it, crossed the plains In the dead of winter, driving before him s swarm of bees, without losing a single bee. He has a small pension which usually goes for liquor, and he lives on the bounty of his drudging wife. When necessary for him to work, ho performs with great deliberation and much post ponement the small chores around : the hotel, occupied chiefly withi discontented wives awaiting such! liberty as the Nevada divorce lawa can bestow uion them. Llghtnln' Is a winning old chap, though soft of speech, gently boast ful, professing knowledge of every thing and as full or quaint lies as it Is possible to be. He would be a fast friend and never a dangerous less old nulnunce. he watches life;?" '""f.""? rii'T"""? iS?. oro S 8no Ss'-itTa. ihis poor old man. but capable of f J,hbur'e '.V AfU"r .5" ,..VT, i.k,. ro..iii .: fathers death, she discovers that of the county, and if tho fry are left unmolested for a few years the conditions for fishing will be great ly improved. That popular one cent sale at the Itexall Drug Store will start next Thursday, closing Saturday night. Some big bargains for you. o Majestic Theatre The crooked underworld of 8an Francisro gateway to the Golden West is portrayed In unforget table style in the Warner photo play coming tonieht and Saturday to the Majestic theatre. This is "On Thin Ice," and from the praise showered upon It by critics in the larger cities, it seems to be something different In crook plays. When Rose Loring Innocently picks up a black satchel from tbe sidewalks she beoejtes Involved In provoking laughter as readily he atarts the tears, and from aj character of this type, there la no escape In the theatre. -A Business Man Sings Old Song "I suffered for years with stom ach trouhlo and gas continually. Doctors thought I had stonf h ul cers or cancer. Alter last uttack they advised going to Rochester, Minn., for an operation. A iriend mnt ol at e suuematural has hn dvlsed trying Mayr's Wonderful rllKht aril sustained with fine Henicdy. which I did, and I cannot (ii provides Fred Thnmio i with sing it praises too highly, as 1 can his latest starring vehicle for F now eat anything and ever) ihlng." j) o. entitled "The Wild Hull's It Is a almple, harmless preparation, j,.., wh(rn w, mh , h mm vD , c.,MUm ,..u. u ( i,ib,.rty theatre next Surday for ; from the lnte.tinal tract auJaiUiysltwo..,.iy engagement. One of th the bag contains only worthless washers, but as a large sum of money has been stolen from a bank, she Is srrested and sent "up the road." The rest of the picture deals with her efforts to go "straight" after coming back to the world, and of the way a gangster put temptations l:i ber path. Liberty Theatre An unuual and startling type of western drama, in which an ele- most spectacular scenes that was ' citis. One done will money refunded. the Inflammation which 0uhs !.., ........i . " "-ever shot for a picture Is that In testinul ailments, includlm, appcndi-, .... .,,,.. ,.n. in . h convince or to-hfi i.l. or rather a hand-to-horn struggle with the Wild Dull, to save the life of the heroine and her I j father. "Hulldogging" a bull Is no i child's play, even for an athlete I of Thomson's reputation; a"d the iiu iuce piuimy proves ine owniRde assertion that the mailer of Sil- nihle ,9 it lis doubtful whether Thomsu.-i couia ai t a double to do the stunts thff 0 Is able lu do himself. "Silver," Fred's famous horse, has a fine nart in the current production, which bears all tbe earmarks of Thom son's best picture to date. The pho tography Is superb, and tj shots D IUA Kit. k.,11 .llk..n., 1 i SEPTEMBER WilS vvr Kinn will nut permit a 'to ilo hl work frhim. Intle Iliiliifiill fur th titnrith nt ttTiib.T K roiiHitleratily over the O the bltr bull nHhoiiettfH) AiiriHt a U lu...d,.,.l. t Ika aLu lino . V. , 1- - William Dell, In lu monthly ivort. The total amount retorded lor the month was 2.5ti liuhvit. while th'OuorniHl is l.rtl iiirli.?.. Thin U tho heaviest Septemlter iHinf alt ftlnre 119, when the na tion ret-onleil S.Jti inrheH. In 1 1 J the r't,titatlo:i wutt 2.-7 Inch, while for the pat Forn arri Oh month hat aht.vn biier than the noinml ftmro. The average i bsiiteU on the monthly records fur uf' averane a.i wiUiln one tiecrtf of th normal daily average. 'I'tif d; mean ti ni,. ratuie lor tli nm.iih wait 62 ilfKn'ea, an mnipai eii with a noimal of H2 J d ere . The loweM during the month v-s H itefneii and the IiikIumI !-0 grees, lencnirly on tO domain which he terrorii.es ar 0 'irwHinly Btnerd. The raat a .id direction Is excellent throughout. Antlra Theatre Action, rapid and thrlllliOacilon. pronitn-0 'd b- tUe keynote of "Thf j Itidln iT-l fn;m Howder lltvrr." j 'tllvelaOiool libson prodtictlfA ' to be arret ned in the AntlO tl' aire Siiturdny only. a' Tutly Miir.hrtlt.' -itlya IIulettlTl (Jertrude Ator anV Walter Long havt prominent nnrt In the imp portinit rat, and a bunch of the 1 t nlveal Ranch Kident contribute j jwme Miieeiacular horttemnni-hlp. I Othera in the cai are William A. i Steele. Sydnev W,)r,iMn Howard I Trucndi'11. FrnQ ru-e, .NeNon Mc-i Unwell. Frwl Klaajie, liowditch ' fu Hou.. Ed-1 were eight upon ward Sedgwick, who has directed Ko& burg'4 cUim Olb.on In some twenty pictures for 1 The report nhowa there wen 11 clear Uuya, lj partly clcutly, and 4 Turner and Newt cloudy, inert whU-h rain fell for tho lowest wind velocity of ar.y place In tho ruited States whe there Is a tnverumenl weatle r bureau Kttio:i was iuslalniHi b the September huwli.i. The wiml hud a'l averane hourly velocity fur the month of 2 6 mile. The mni tuum velocity reached wai 21 mil. per bour. Tho Itexall Drug Store. Nath.it! sfullrrton, HI hold its or.e-r nt ata next week. Ktarthig on Tinm day. Oct. X. This U your opwr tuniry to save on your drug and mnUry purchases. o- FiOH TO BE PLANTED Vrherwil, directed from an adflpt nJ ot Henry Herbert Knlbbs' novel. Hellevins thai au!u vtlc Incidents of the lilMtory of a country In the making: have dratmitic as well as historic value I'niverMHl executives seta Its research department at work &ft'nihlint? data from various sources thtit have to do with the early days of the sovthwtst. This data once a.embled it was turned over to the ace Tin no department to be matte Into the script for a mo tion picture. Inasmuch as some of (he data came from record a and names of persons who may bavp relatives living, the real person ho had an Two trU(MTl tf trout fry from active part in some of IV eventa the Hock Creek hatchery passtd through Hosebutg this mnrntnp The fish will b released li Cow Creek and Myrtle t'ret k-lo tmpiOM tlie fishing In tiios streams. The hatchery haa been r leaning thou pictured in this production are concealed, so far as Identity Is con cerned, under fictitious names. o We seH Wfwiena r ths yard, t n n n n nojyjifi n n r r 1 iMffFJ (OM w 4 a s. w aaaaam waa lias is I 111 M 1 111 I I I I II LLliLJ jMoney saving & Cash o stores Evsry purchass you maks In any stors passes ovtr a balancs far mors dslU cate than any wslghlng machlns evsr dsvised by man. The wis snsrehant has anticipated and mentally weighad every probable transaction con. sidsred whether it will mean a profit or a loss Jong bsfors It actually occurs, na careruuy caicuiiva nm emu w inm properly adds thsm to the pries he must charge for his merchandise. The carsful housewito also mentany woigns eacn necessary iinrvn.i.. in7 shop in person, compare values closely and rightly Inaist that svery penny buy th utmost in both quality and quantity. Invariably Skagg's Stores ars har most satisfacory sourcs of supply. ALL WEEK BARGAINS CATSUP Premier, very FANCY CRAB QQ ft i 1 iine- OP meat No. i tinsjou Sntiirnnv Btte SARDINES Norwegian OtlUl UttJ BAKERS PREMIUM OQ- in OUve Oil. OCp Chocolate, j lb stvV 2 tin Z3b DoVrfO.nO SKAGGS CANE & MA- i lb. Rat tins 19c ' ' .'Vx" IT SUGAR 10 lbs. CQP 2i 'b- Tms 49c WHITEJTARTUNA- Limit 2 .ou - 59C SKAGGS NO. 1 COFFEE Ti"' 19c SKAGGS BEST BUTTER T-Z".4lS LIBBY SALAD POINTS One Cflp PF ARFRRY Asparagus. 1 lb. OQ Pound 33b SKAGGSPEABERRY Ta" Tin Z3U O I Pound :...47c LILLY OF THE VALLEY GEM NUT MA R- 7C 3 Pounds $1.39 EARLY JUNE PEAS GARINE -3 bs... I Jl nrgxtr Golden Bantam Corn. S K.A G G IS ppMESTIC Refugee Beans. CQo CALIF. SWEET PO- ftCp BRQ)M $1.00 PQ. 3 Tin. for :....03C TATOES 4 Ibs .ZJb Value for - OJal NEW PACK PINEAPPLE This is Summer Pack Pineapple highly flavored, golden fruit, the product of the best packers in the Hawaiian Islands. EXTRA SLICED The best grade packe i perfect slices in rich syrup. Large No. 21 Tina. 3 for 70c; Dozen Tins ' Per Case (24 Tins) J2J3 "$5.43 EXTRA CRUSHED The best grated pin eapple in rich syrup. No. 2 tins, 3 PA CI for 59c; dozen tins $2.30; Per Case (24 tins) ytlUt BROKEN SLICES The slices which break in packing are packed separate 70 S2c. 12 tins, $2.43; PS case 24 tina in good syrup. Large No. 2 tins, 3 for 62 Skaggs United Stores .No.' 255. WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 ND OVER I y So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon e Two DEPENDABCES -TheGENERAL Dealer and GENERAL Gasoline Every GENERAL Dealer real izes frat his merchandising success depends upon customer satisfac tion. He is an independent busi ness m:n with an investment to protect- .To protect 5 he must bring you back again and again. To bring you back he must treat you fairly, serve you squar4y and satisfy you in every particular. And that's just what every GEN ERAL dealer is doing with his cus tomers day in and day out. Watch GENERAL Authorized Independ ent Dealers. They're all successful. Patronize them. YouH find them as -dependable as GENERAL itself I !rnlr lh Tailor. sands of (Isb la lbs smaller streams Liberty ibeatr. t doors aorta ' GENERAL Prodactt Art Sold Only by Authorized Independent Dealer at the Green-and-Vfhite Sign 'Till Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Deride!" GEKElrML GASOLINE "clean poKerf C. D. FIES, Local Distributor, Roseburg, Oregon