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    ROSSBURC NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1925
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stores
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Bank the Difference Yourself
Many a careful woman has built up a substantial bank account out
of the savings effected by close comparison of values. Any wo
man can do the same thing if she will but devote a little study and
effort to the matter.
You can start right now. Select your supplies from this list &nd other equally good
values you will find in all Skaggs Stores. Then, take' the difference between what
you have been accustomed to pay and the prices you pay at Skaggs and bank it
yourself.
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SUNDAY AT THE
CHURCHES ' X
:
Church of Christ of Myrtle
Creek for Sunday, October 18.
Every child In Myrtle Creek ought
to (o to Sunday School. It la In
the class work of the Sunday
School that the child receives
training that will ao with him
througn all his life and Influence at the west Roseburg church. 1162
hint (or coed. "Forsake not the Military street .Saturday morning
as me custom or some la" should
at the sermon will be, "The Boule-
vard of Destruction. All men of '
the church will banauet at the 1
church tonight. Next week sixteen
men will make the every member
canvass for the current, mission
ary and building budget for the
year. The men , have been get
ting ready for aome time for this
important work. Don't forget
"Church Night," Wednesday even
ing. 11. E. Mow. ,
Seventh Day Advantist Services
PRODUCE FEATURES FOR SATURDAY
OR ft I Fine Ripe Bananas, OKft
L Jb 3 lb.. . - ZvJL
Onions, Good Firm Oregon
Stock, 12 lbs.
ue heeded by all the members.
You cannot afford to miss the
Lord's Supper. The morning sub
ject will bo "A Bird's Eye View
of the Uospel." Christian Endea
vor at 6:30 p. m. The hew of
ficers have been elected and let
us show our loyalty to them by
being there on time and willing
to take part. The sermon at the
evening service, 7:30, should be
j heard by all. Several charts will
I be used, 'i'he subject "An. Al
tered Command." Supposing a
private refused to obey the com
mand of a General or altered the
oonimand? What would happen?
Bring your friends and hear this
evening sermon.
LUKE ELLIOTT, Minister
Everyday Prices n j i Everyday Prices
TRY SKAGGS TEA It's Nfltlirfl.lV CORN MEAL Yellow or
better, green or black dllll lld White. 9 lb. it.
i Pound ...39c Ba --"U
Pound 69c If JOT 11 VAC PERFECTION SODAS
Every package ' guaran- i IvCtlUlVO. In wooden box. Plain or
teed to please you. ' ' Ued' 3i lb-
SUGAR Pure Cane CQ Box - UUb
WHITE COOKING FIGS 10 lbs .'. 00b 5NOWFLAKES-t- (Jfl-
New Crop, nQ. ' Limit One 3 3-4 Box DuC
3 lb9- " SKAGGS BEST EFT GRAHAMS 00-
LILLY OF THE VALLEY BUTTER I lb ...331 4j Box - ..00b
VEGETABLES Coun- SKAGGS COFFEE'S are
try Gentleman Corn. HEINZ CATSUP .OQ- me
Golden Bantam. Sifted No. 1 Blend, lb 47e
Early June Peas. Cut COTTON GLOVES 3 " "
Refugee Beans 71,, SKAGGS PEA BERRY
3 Cans ...I0U Med. Weight b 4?c
Dozen $2.79 2 Pair .19c 3 lb""73$i.39
Case .... $5.50 Dozen $1.15 Noj 4 Blend Ib 43c
IiUtheran Services "Christ
and Death'' will be the theme of
the sermon next Sunday after
noon. Services at 2:30 o'clock la
the Episcopal Parish House, 214
E. Cass street. Religious instruc
tion every Friday afternoon at
4:30. H. H. YOUNG, Pastor..
, International Itlble Students A.1-aaM-latlou
Meet at the Moose
Hall, Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Jlible
Study for children at 10:00 a. m.
Adult Bible Study at 10:30 a. m.
The study for Sunday wl)l be the
subject of hopes for life everlast
ing and , Immediately secured by
the Atonement. Some of the que;
Uons to be considered will be "Is
there hope of immortality held
out in the scriptures for any hu
man being?" What is the cor
rect definition of tha word "Mor
tal" and the word 'Iimmortal"?
What is said of immortal souls.
! dying souls, never dying Souls?
What do we know about tne mor
tality or immortality of Angela.
When was Immortality broughtlo
light, and by whom? All Inter
ested in Bible Study are cordially
Invited to come and study with
us.
Skaggs United Stores No, 255
All orders of $5 or over delivered free, sugar excepted. 10c delivery
charge on smaller orders.
1 1 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon
SMITH DEVELOPS TWO SETS
OF BACKFIELDS ON SQUAD
EUGENE. Ore., Oct. 16 With
two different backfield combina
tions ready to take the field for
the University of Oregon against
Pacific University here Saturday,
Coach Dick Smith is giving his'
football protegees a slight rest to
day. One of the backfield combin
ations la light and speedy, while
the other is heavier.
Kimiukl. quarterback; Mimnaugh
and Apuustl, halves and Langwor
they, fullback, compose the lighter
t combination. The heavier backs
are Anderson, quarter; WVtzel and
Vitus, halves, and Hodgen, full.
The first combination averages
about 150 pounds, while the heav
ier men average about 180. Lynn
Jones, all-coast fullback will be on
the sidelines, giving his injured
wrist a rest
Nothing but straight football will
be used against Pacific, so
California scouts will have little
information to take back with them
it is said.
0
Cook with gaa.
FAMILY HK.fMOX IV
. FI.M.AM ATTKNIIKI 15V
1,000 JIKfiCKXIMNTS
HELSINGFORS, Oct. 14. At
a recent family reunion In Cen
tml Finland there assembled 1,
000 descendants of the family,
whose recordB date back to 1412.
A number of those present came
from distant countries, including
the United States and Canada. A
remarkal.e feature of the large
gathering was that approximately
70 percent were peasants as were
their progenitors.
The event aroused so much in
terest in Finland that the govern
ment sent Premier Xulenhelmo
and Archbifhop Gummerus as Its
that -representatives.
St. tieonre'a KoiKcoiml Church
Church school meets regularly
every Sunday at 9:4a a. m. in tne
Parish House, 214 Cass street.
We need your support and co
operation to build our church
school membership. You are do
ing injustice to your boy or girl,
by refusing Jesus Christs' calling,
"Suffer (permit) the little Chil
dren to come unto Me.' Remem
ber, that from Advent unto Ad
vent is a complete memorial of
Christ's life, represented by cer
tain Sundays of each year.. , Please
come, bring your friends and
children, and not only make the
day worth while, but help to start
a sound foundation of religion In
the mind of your child. ,
at 11 o'clock. Sabbath school at
10. Interesting Bible study, and a
class for all comers. You are In
vited to attend both these services.
SAVS AN AMERICAN -
INVENTED TH EFIRST
PRACTICAL TYPEWRITER
HERKIMER. N. Y.. Oct. 14. I
Austrian cla ms that the typewriter ytnt amtch oS CurW. Scion-
Is an Austrian, net an American. tilA Regular services are held
invention, which were given con-:Sund mornlng at u o'clock and
crete form by the recent unveiling , Wednesday evening at o'clock,
of a memorial tablet at Innsbruck. , th)s meetlng includes testtmones
Austria, to Peter Mltterdorfer as!()f neaing. Sunday School con
the inventor of the typewriter, are , .... Sunday morning at
All pupils from the age
.. i, ., . i 1 i. ,. i, t. ; venes
Ths First Baptist Church Cor-1
ner of l.ane and Rose streets, H. '
L. Caldwell, minister. 8:45 a. m.
The church school, Carlos Page,
SupL The Sunday school is the
best place for old and young on
Sunday morning. Bring your young
people to the school If you have
no young people set a good example
before the others of the community.
A .welcome to all. 11:00 a.m.
Morning worship. Message by the j
pastor on "The Steadytag Power
of Worship." Special work has I
been done on this subject, and
doubtless it will be of profit to all I
wno near it Music by the choir.
Worship with us. 6:30 p. m. Young
people's meetings. Splendid divis
ions for senior. Intermediate and
Junior young people. Aa Invitation
extended to all young people. 7:30
p. m. Evening worship. Message
by the pastor on the theme "The
Prodigal Wife." Anthem by the
choir. A cordial Invitation to the
DUDllc-' :-L-3K?Bl
First Presbyterian Church. Sun
day at the Presbyterian church:
Bible school at 9:45. Church wor
ship at 11, with a sermon jn "The
Forgiveness of Sins." Junior and
Intermediate endeavor societies at
3 p. m. Senior C. E. at 6:30. Even
ing service at 7:S0. Sermon sub
ject for the evening will be "Phy
sical Compulsions and God's Par
poses." The First Methodist Church
Corner of Main and Lane streets-.
josepn nnotts, pastor. The
Sunday school meets at 9:45. It Is
desired that every church member
also be a member of the Sunday
school. Come and Join a class. New
scholars welcome In all the
classes. The junior league meets
at 8 p. m. Tha; Epworth league I
meets at 6:30 p. m. All young peo
ple invited. The morning sermon I
theme is "The Gift and Instruction !
of the Grace of God." The evening ;
sermon theme is "In Spite of En-
vironraent." Both these sermons I
are worth your hearing. Splendid
music morning and evening. Pray
er meeting on Wednesday evening '
L i a coniiai welcome Is ex
tended to strangers.
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NEW YORK WORRIES
I .OVER COAL SUPJPLY
(A-aocUttd rm Lnunl vm.)
-vn-nr j yjiitx. uci. it. The an-
thraclte coal situation in New I
York state has reached a point vlr-:
tually parallel to that during the I
most acute period of the coal situa- j
lion in the winter of 1922-23, the ,
state coal commission announced '
today, after a conference of repre-!
Bcuiaiives oi an sections of the
state.
president of the Herkimer county
historical society.
Mr. Vrooman declared that "the
of 4 to 20 years may be admitted.
The Reading Room side entrance
to the church is open daily from
m., except Sunday anu
U ora nil n III hnrlzpd
machine was the first practical ma-1 oi. iiinmiura muv
chine made available to the world." 1 K A kp,c(i or nurchaaed.
The American Sholes' model was , Th Dllc , cordiauy invited to
patented by the Remington arms lh -.-.vices and srisit the
Reading Boom. Subject of sun-
lactory in 1873.
Vrooman . credited Mltterdorfer
with being one of a long list of in
dividuals Who "had been trying to
devise a pratcical typewriter" ever
since the first patent was granted
by the British patent office In 1714.
I
New A
Shape
A .' "v . V f-A "V- S-i Cv sir
r . r. .s f-J A -. j y r i . ' ry, S -is
I
day's Lesson. "Doctrine of Atone
ment."
, Catholic Ohurrh, Kano and
Oak streets; Rev. B. Clory. Pas
tor. October 18th: Mass and Ser
mon at 9:30 a. m. Catechism
classes immediately after Rosary
and Benediction of the M. B. 8.
in the evening at 7:30. October
Devotions will coutlnuo as an
nounced. .
Cleveland ivmiimuiily Church
Rev. Ed Murphy. PaBtor. Sunday
school at 10:00 a. m. Services
at 11:00 a. m. All welcome,
Methodist Episcopal Church,
&oj.h Corner of East Lane nd
South Main streets, C. 8. Coberly,
Paitor. eSunday school at 9:45 a.
m . W. L. Cobb, Supt. Morning wor
ship at 11 o'clock; areaching by
ARTI8TS TO POR.
TRAY RUSSIAN LIFE
MOSCOW. Oct 15. (A. P.) So
viet educational authorities have
decided to send, to various places
In the Soviet Union 72 artists to
paint pictures of local revolution
ary events, portraits of local lead
ers, scenes of labor processes and
other social features of present day
life. The expedition will include a
number of noted artists. They will
visit the Crimea, the Urals, the
Ukraine and the northern prov
inces. A number of artists are to
be sent abroad for the same purpose.
81.10 will give 4 ft-ct a good time
at the armory dance tonight and
help tlio ba.-id finances.
WOMEN SEE DANGER
IN LIQUOR
BERLIN. Oct. 16. Women doc
tors, lawyers and economists of
Germany favor local option and
see in the excessive use of alcohol
one of the worst dangers con
fronting Germany. They held
MWIl) Hi at u ivr,.r. , V ' u v ..... r. ..... - " .....
the pastor.-The pastor will also conference, with delegates
nreach at the evenln hour, 7:30.
Senior Epworth li Kue devotional
service at 6:30 in the evening. Mid
week piyer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30. Every person In
from the Association of German
Women Physicians, the Federation
of Women lawyers, and the Asso
ciation of Women Economists, st :
the conclusion of which a resoh.
Tru-Bake Crackers ore baked from selected
home-grown wheat. Scientifically blended
For blending IS neceasary to produce that dis
tinctive Tru-Bake Cracker flavor.
Finally, perfect taking by Tru-Blu Master
Bakers produces a cracker that is as crisp,
flaky, appetizing as a good cracker should be.
Ask Your Grocer for Tru-Bakes
Tm Eailiih Style Calias
enriched with utrdy
fondant csnter. Juit atk for
Tm-Bln "CUP CUSTARD"
cakf. , . . .
Roseburg ought to worship some- j J' adopted memorlallzlngthe
where next Sunday. If you don't i-"-. ir n imai upuun.
go elsewhere come to us. We will
treat you right
Bible Standard Mission Rev. L.
F. Burror. pastor. All our services
are at the big tent. Services as
I follows: Service tonight (Fri'iuy),
at 7i30, serman by .the pastor.
! Sunday school Sundny mviihg,
9:45. Classes for all; preaching for
vice at 11:00, At 2:00 we will have
ground breaking service at our
future church home on East Innig
las and Chadwlck Sts. At 8:30 th' re
j will be a water baptismal service
at the river In Alexanders At'dl-
1 tlon and at 30 we w ill open an
other revival campaign. Mrs. Alice
V. llson Parham, evangelist, f-'-rsjorders,
vices evry aight next k at
7:39. Public cordially Invited.
N HTffitrTrf'm' r
October 24 the lad cy cl
"Western Auto's" Settii-Annud
II:
fll M.tf
Only a few days in which to take advantage of this semi-annual 'peciac
Values" .event Many other items are on sale in addition to the ones listed
below, X
EXTRA SPECIAL :
Handy Cigar Lighter
Keep your eyea on the road and hands
on the wheel all the tims when you
are driving. When you want to "light
up1 aimply draw the lighter forward,
and the "light" Is Instantly available.
Regular low price fZ.HQ.
Speoial at
$1.98
EXTRA SPECIAL
Drum Type Stop Signal
$1.39 ntr
Th new popular drum typ -tfop aim! U maStf
attached to your oar without having to drill uf
hole In the body, bracket or fender. Attache to
tall light or license braoket - Black and nickel fin
ish. Regular at $1.40. Special 4
Value at I e
All niokel flnieh. Regular at $S.. Special, 1,7tV
Flower Vae .
m for that ftomey touch thai
tMoJcM yuur cor more
ea)oya6Je.
This standard flower vase has
a beautiful cut glass body,
and the bracket Into which It
Sts is well Onlahed with
alckel plate. VaM can be r
mond from bracket vbra de
ired. Regular value at II U.
i.:r:r:...$i.05
Ash Receiver
This receiver has a match
box holder and a cigar reat.
Made of solid brtuis and
hoavllr nickeled. Our rtcu-
lar low price of tl.SO QC f
baa been reduced to., www t
0H
Leader Spotlight
Unb.li.vabl. A QuarantaW
8potlight at This Pric
A dandy liu I. spotlight that win
do the work of a hlnh-prlced
one. Mail, of brass, finished in
black .nameL Convex lena. tlv.
Inchoa In diameter. Can he tined
aa a troubl. llRht. CI 7C i
8pKial Valu. prio. 9.laO
FlathlighC j
VeuMkaid a. wn mmi
Motvrinf HmUf.
A tubular Baahllcht, all
HzlM, la offend In oof
'Two Weak, of Special Tt
uas." This tosninr aeeeseltf
comes eDmptat with batter
and bulb, all ready to Ti
Regular pric 0c 7Jt
Bpeclal Yalo Frio... J.CJ
e
BulbChemt I
As a measure of safety. rer
motorist should carry oaa m
these sheet Metal ehests for
spars bulbs In his car. Reg
uiar pnea oe.
Bpeclal Value at.
r.
440
Aiy"AAX'':
DOUBLE ZX SPRING BUMPER)
This snappy looking bumper wifl
sare its cost in the elimination oj
repair bills for fender dents, lj-lnt
site for medium site cars. Refr
lar at 18.50 Special 11CS
1-liirh stei'l for laritcr cars; n'Ktilarly
118.75- Special Valu Price
TWIN BAR BUMPERS
Special Bumpers for Fords,
Chevrolets, Overlands and
Stars 1 J4-inch polished steel
tar. Plain bars without bolts
in ends. Special
value :
$7.75
valu Prtra
j:'a::aa---
11 Btecl Bar Bumper, as
illustrated, for light cars.
He gularly 12.70. 0 FA
Bpeclal Value JO.JV
li Bteel Bar Bumper, Ss
Illustrated, for large caia.
Kesular at I15J0.
Special OlCri
Value .ls)eVjf
Onyx Gearshift
Ball
sAiMs greatly to the anpear
ance of your car. Made of
selected, highly polished
Mexican onyx. Guaranteed
not to crack. Regular prtre
$1.90. Speoial
Value ,
$1.45
Automatic Valve
Lifter
An absolute necessity for the
man who does his own repair
work. This lifter works eas
ily and automatically. A Of
Special Value Price "IOC
Valve Grinding
Necessities
Valve Grinder Bit Brto Ad
justable to fit the valves on any
make of car. opeciai
Value Price .....
Western Valve Grinding Com
pound Double can which holds
t wo grades- eoarss and flne.
Per can. Speoial
Value Price
Gasket Cement Best for asbes
tos, copper or felt gasket. Has
mar other uses around the car.
8peoisl Value 4 f
Pries, 2-oz. bottle.. frM, J Cw 4?
22c
15c
t Explosion Whistle
This whistle utilise, tb.
plosion prsaeur. aire.
sharp not. that rets th
right of way. Well nlcsj-
lea. Special
Pnoe
51.53
Clear-Tone 2
WWsUe :
Produce, a loud and eompeJL
Ing sound. A warning slgnjl
that is entirely dependable, aa
u worm with the- motor.
Keguiar price
a 7A aui..
me uu(or.
$2.1$
Order by Mail
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You
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Roseburg Store, 117 South Stephens St.
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VntU 9 P. M.'i
COMMISSION URGES AUS
TRALIA TO CONTINUE
SEARCH FOR OI
First Chrlstisn Church II. K.
Mow, minister. More , people are
buying nibl"S today than evir be
fore. Are you enrolled tn a flible
i class? You cannot afford to riVUty
i thin mailer. Join some llilile
The Testimony of Others
my new book which may be
had FKKK upon request, on
PIl.tM amVothcr R1O1I snd Colon dlt-
I rnve reproduced nrsrlv 100
letlrrs from amona tho received from
my thousands o( patients, ihrsc tell you
frankly ot their years of suffering of their
fryina home remedies and even opera-
! tlorts, snd, finally, of their complete cur.
for Its great proportion ot women
j students. They were numerous in
.all lecture rooms and often well
outnumbered the men. especially
MEl.ROUItNE, Oct. If). Whlln In the libraries. Oxford experience
the prospects o( the discovery of shows that women In a university
oil In commercial quantities in are more conscientious and work
Aunlralla aro generally ui) favor- harder than do men, without win
able, indications In the Koma die- nlnr. proportionate honors lu final
tilrt of (jueenslatut and the Kim- examinations. This fact tends to
berley district of weat'-m Auulralla reconcile tho men to the admission
gustily the recommenrlatiun that of women, for they now aro losing
further detailed gnolosiral mapping their fear of female predominance,
should Iki undertaken and trail bur-1 It Is often remarked that several
Ing conducted, says a report of the Oxford colleges were founded by
federal joint connnltfe of publlo women, either alone or with their
accounts on oil exploration in men relations, but that In no case
Australia and Fapua. I were women students admitted to
The nronuects in 1'anua are on- the foundation. This fact IB tne
eraily hopeful and Uie report adds,
work should continue to bo carried
out by a private company on be-
mnro notireabln in that coeducation
was not unknown at that time.
lions, inn, nnaie.ui ineir enmpmc cur. i.-t, .. ,. ... , . . , u
bymyNO.YSJKt.CAl.me,hod. Tbes.
Baked bu the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland ZZ:rXVTt
. . - , - i c.i:.i. c...!. .k. c x. Di.. c.r. r.i.J "dsy morning at 11 o'clock an-!
The Home oi Tru-B!u Crahsms. English Style Biscuits and tho Famous Tru-Blu Frui
C
it Cakej
i
I
MX
vm from man and ..men nf
every tt.fkxi, manr of wrwin yne
buv knuw. Vini til Irsr. m
rctdm f h) BMk whr I can give
WPJTTKN CUAKANIbC to
d roar Pimm at rrtttrn rour tec
a
as the Anglo-IVrslsn Oil company
which Is now operating In l'apua.
Cook with gaa. ,
CREAT NUMBER OF
WOMEN IN SUMMER
SCHOOL AT OXFORD
n i a aj i4 ii I
o.her letter from the head '"; Sn&il: I
rnorcn win nm reao. in one laai bTniim Bairnm
Sunday was quite Interesting, lb ar ' iTT-WlVsl,'1 S.T,. Sf. ?.!' OXFORD, Oct. lfl
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EPISCOPAL. LADIES ELECT.
I this one. In th. evening th. topic i
I .Summer school wss
-The Oxford
outstanding
f AaurUtH ' Lrtar-I Wlr.)
, NKW ORLEANS, 1 . Oct. 16.--Mrs.
Grace Llndley of New York,
executive secretary of the women's
auxiliary of the Kplscopnl church,
was re-elected without opposition
to serve for the next trb nnlum.
Mrs. WiMiam Johnston, of Ore
gon, was named for the executive
board.
MAY WITHDRAW PUPILS FROM
SCHOOLS TEACHING ifilSH
DUBLIN, OcL 16. The Thnl--cal
Committee of County Mayo ha
reduced from 670 to 4W pound, the
money provided for tho teaching of
the Irixh language, and focitcasta
a further reduction next year .
Monslgnor D'Alton who Introduc
ed the motion suld that he kjiows
mothers who threaten to wltkxlraw
their children from school K th
teaching of Irish la not dropped.
He declared that the spoken lan
guage Is losing ground, even kn dls
trlcts whero It was generally spo
ken till comparatively recenlt
Tho government recognlxes this,
but thinks It regrettable, and fa tak
ing steps in sll directions to Reme
dy It. Irish is now made a compul
sory subject in the primary school,
all over the country, and the gov
ernment has appointed a Commis
sion which Is taking evidence as to
the condition ot the lauguage In
thu Irish speaking districts and
the reason for lis docay. Tua-chlet
reason Is economic.
Oil ROT, bouKht S bargata and
there ar. many mora cart advert
umns. Read 'em yourself.