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r . j'.m i1 r-.- ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923. TI "SMILE"; Isn't it a pleasure to know that the money spent at the . 20thCentury Stores for Foodstuffs, brings so much satisfaction? At these stores a dol lar is 1 00 cents, and a pound 1 6 full ounces.. ' , . It's the saving on every item in a 20th Century- Store that counts. Offerings Saturday and Monday October 24th and 26th Groner's Walnuts, Large Budded Franquettes, Soft shell CI 09 1925 Crop, Pound 42c; 3 Pounds .V I l-J Carnation Milk . 4 n Creme Oil Soap q C Soda Crackers, Fresh 4 1 Tall Cans I Ull 5 Bars ........... 3b and Crisp, pound I OC Tender Sweet Corn, Maid in Idaho, Cfl 1925 Pack; 3 Cans . J)UC Crystal White Soap, QQn Rolled Oats, Freshly Jf) Crisco, 6-pound t4 JM 10 Bars J. J3ll Milled, 91b. Sack 4J Can 9li4j Dried Prunes, 1925 Crop, Extra Large, Sweet and Juicy, 2 lbs 2c .ji. n,-.:. ma Layer Fips,-5 Rows 1925 Economy Matches, Noise. ttSk'Zl 28c x.;..1,,,$1.69 fcatfLa Tree Tea, Ceylon and India or Japan, J lb. Pkge-38c; Pound Pkge ..73C Pineapple, Standard Sliced, Crab Meat "Sakhalin" Fancy Large Cans 24c; PQ- Mazola OiL JQ- Japan, Halves Jf) 3 for ,0,C Quart Can ...4HC Can 32C Kerrs Best Patent Hour, 49-lb. Sack $2.13; Crown Flour, Per Sack' $2i24 Cocoanut, Long Thread Maraschino Cherries, 4ftn Sugar 'Cured IQfi Fancy White Fiss, f)C 5 oi. Bo?t!e lJU Pound lJu 1925 Crop, 2 lbs .: ZOl 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, Buy it and Save 9 cents a pound, (the cost of the d "Q tin container.) Direct from our Roaster to you, lb. 47c; 3 lbs $ I iJO There really is no better place to trade than at a ' 20th CENTURY GROCERY LOCAL NEWS ROSEBURG STORE 130 N. Jackson St OAKLAND STORE Baker-FIanary BIdg. Dr. Srther Here l)r. A. P. Sether of Eugene spent Thursday' In Koaeburg visit ing patients In this city. Mlts Anderson Visiter Miss Freds Anderson or Melrose, spent yesterday In Roseburg "hop ping and visiting with friends. ' Htrt From Tiller I Mr. and Mrs. E. Pennell of Tiller, ' are spending a day or two In Rose- burg attending to business ariaira. ; Hero From Oorvalll . ', ' ' Kred McMullen, who Is attend- ! lng O. A. C, is spending a short time visiting with friends in Kose burg. From Umpqua 1. Shambroolc of Umpqua. Is spending a day or so in Hoseburg visiting with friends and on bust I ness. Timber Dealer Visitor ! Chsrles Ollnghouae. timber deal i er of OlendalH. spent yesterday in Rust-burg looking after business j matters. j To Oakland Mrs. F. Balnbrldge returned to I Oakland last evening after spend- lng the day visiting with friends In this city. To Coast T. It. James, Marshfield automo bile dealer, spent a few hours nere yesterday, enrouto home ' from Portland with a new car for de livery at the coast. Lsaves For California Wm. Brodie. of Drain, spent a few hours here this morning be fore leaving for Suisun. California, where he will visit. lie expect. to remain in the south during the win ter. - ' sagabards Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. Sagabard, of Drain, spent the day here shopping and attendlug to business affairs. Visitors Today Mr. and Mrs. George Boak. of Drain, spent the morning here at tending to business matters and hopping. Here for Week End . Mrs. H. 1. Fleisher, CanyonvlUe, Is spending a few daya in this city on business and attending Insti tute. , In Today I Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Cary, or Drain, spent a few houra here to-; day visiting with trieuda and on busluess. I Visitors in City- Mr. and Mrs. Ben McMullen of Myrtle Point, are visiting with friends in this city for a short time. ' Atttnding Institute Miss Leah Knipe. of Oakland, la spending the remainder of the week here attending the teachers' insti tute. Leaves for Portland A. DeLong, Salem resident, spent yesterday here visiting, before leaving for lxs Angeles, where he will visit his daughter. Visitor Thursday Miss Greta Smith, of Oakland, who Is attending O. A. C, spent yesterday visiting with friends In this city. To Oakland . John Klpe returned to his home i at Oakland yesterday evening af- ter spending the day here attend-! lng to business matters. I From Reston I Among those from the rural dls-l tricts to spend yesterday in this ' city transacting business were C. ' Quality -Mce- Are outstanding feature of Stone's Cash Stores. Itfake a Hzt c' your needs for the week-end and shop before noon for addliicr-d : bargains.; - . . ''.-!- . V, UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY 27c Sugar in Cloth Bag, limit 2, 10 lbs. - AmaizoOil, . quarto 19c 39c Mothers Oats, v..' Shrimp, fancy, can Kc Sweet Potato, fancy, 4 lb. ALL DAY PRICES - 23c Cauliflower, ORP 2 for Ju White" -.: -.- IOC Tomatoe, fancy ripe, 1 Cn 2 lb. . - I Jb Lard, local, 1 QR 9 lb, net QlltfJ Swift' Shortening, $1 69 Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, 32 0 0 Potatoes, No. 1 .stock, 100 lb. $2.75 Potatoes, commercial, 100 lb $2.25 Onion, 100 lb. $2.25 Onion, SO lb. .. $1.20 New Raisins, seedless, 4lb.pkg 35c New Raisins, seedless, 1 lb. pkg. 3 for 35c Kerr's Best Flour, bbl Davis and son. of Heston. New York Man To Arrive E. M. Newald, vice president of the C. L T. Corporation, is ex pected to arrive here today from New York City. Mr. Newald while fnm Wilbur here will be the gueat of E. S. Nfl-,1. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Hastings, of son. Portland business man, who Is ; Wilbur, spent yesterday In Rose spending a few days In Rosebnrg. l,UI.g attending to business matters " and visiting with friends. Schmldlls Move Hers ' Mr. and Mis. A. 8. Schmidll, who! , Yesterday have been residing in Marshfield. j AmonK those from Myrtle Creek havo moved to this city, to niake,to Tl, aad trenuct business In ine.r nome. iney nave aparunri.u .., ltv for . few ,, VM.CP. Here On Business-- I To Medford C. E. Bresen, San Frnnclsro hat 1- G. H. Workman, who has ben nes man. Is spending a hnrt time t attending to business matteri here in Rosrnurg looking after buslnosi i for a few days, left this morning Interests. 1 for Medford. K t A Pure 5 Food f Product 5 RELIGIOUS FETE It's Made In Roseburg Thousands of people have enjoyed the deliciousness of , MEL-O-MAID ICE CREAM AND BUTTER During the past, and hostesses have found these products the superior of any other. Our Creamery, the home of Mel-O-Maid Pro ducts, has grown from a small beginning to one of the foremost industrial institutions in Douglas county, simply because we have manufactured QUALITY into every ounce of Butter and Ice Cream sent out. If you are not a user of Mel-O-Maid Products, give them a trial and you'll become a real booster. Order of your dealer. Douglas County Creamery Phone 340 '4 GEORGE HOLTSCLAW AND J . . BROTHER CAUSE TROUBLE Si )n Monday nicht about 9:30 SrO'clock, ;iorge Holtsclaw and his (brother. Karl, were arrested by 0y Marshal Elmer Hayes in a 4 rantiing battle up the alley behind. 4 fh: postofftcr, says the (llepdale 5 N.'w. In an attempt to get George, B who was drunk, to quiet down and R go home. Mr. Hayes was nu t by a SJ volley of vile oaths and foul names. in the Kohlhagt-n building. Mr. i Schmidll la with the firm of Key ' ser and Schmidll. heating and plumbing contractors. Speeder Fined ' Dean Asdell was fined $25 and costs In the local Justice court to day following his arrest on a I charge of Speeding. Mr. Asdell, It is alleged, tried to race De puty Sheriff Malehorn of Coos Hay Into uosebnrg. Tne orncer. who was taking there prisoners to the penitentiary at Salem, stop ped in Roseburg long enough to turn the speeder over to Sheriff Starmer. Attendina Inetltute Among those from surrounding points ntending teachers- Institute here this week are Miss Esthtr Grew of Glkton. Miss Ruth Bull. Miss Frieda Kahrll, Miss Wilfred Drown. Miss Winona Smith .of LONDON, Oct. 2S. Dotalls of the disaster at Tanta, Kgypt, dur ing a great reliKlous ceremony. In whirh fifty four persons nro re ported to have been killed and many Injured, are being awaited with much Interest. The reports thus far received vary. One is to the effect that panic seized tipon the great crowd while the mounted police were endeavoring to make a passage for tho minister of pious founda tions. Another .says that the railing of a bridge broke and that hundreds of persons were thrown into the water. Fifty were drowned and large numbers were trampled to death. Still another report, which also refera to the breaking of the bridge paraphet, fays that fifty-four persons were drowned and hundreds injured. The occasion for the great gathering was the feast In honor of Seyld-KI-l)edawt, a moslem saint of great renown, whose aid is invoked when strength Is need ed to resist a sudden calamity. day was Lloyd Ausmus. Returns Home Mrs. D. C. Llndgren returned to ber home In Roseburg this morning after spending the past few daya visiting with friends In Drain. Mr. Crane Visitor George Crane returned to Mel rose last evening after visiting ,wllh (rlendB and attending to busi ness matters here during the day. From Days Creek Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mathews, of Days Creek, motored here yester day and spent the day ahopping and attending to business affairs. Leave For. Portland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wamsley and daughter and Mrs. J. W. Do well, of this city, left today for Portland by auto and will apend FINEST SMOKED MEAT Best Light Bacon, er lb. 40c Best Medium Bacon, per lb. 'Bacon Squares, per lb. Swift's Premium Ham, per lb. - $8,45 35c SwifU Cottage Butts, per lb. 33c Camas' Valley, Miss F.vangell'nefllie remainder of the week there Toelle. of YoncaHa, Mlsi Orllla re fers, of Myrtle Creek. Miss Edythe Johnson, Miss Hilda Ioddnrd of Reedsport and Miss Rachel Jalo of Drain. Heal with gas. iff rnit'litt I VVaLJa3Lr' Si ! AnvOthenrf 1 " ' 3 irn r, ., n i ai i visiting. Divorce Wantsd A suit for divorce was filed In the circuit court todsy by Edna McComas against Charles Mc Comaa. 'Desertion Is aliened. The couple were married In Roseburg October 15, 1923. The plaintiff de sires, the return of her maiden name Edna McDonald. She Is rep resented by Attorney R. W. Mar sters. Add New Department The Grand Harber Shop, operat ed by Fred Miller and M. D. Eidl cott. Is branching out Into a metro politan establishment with a beau ty shop in connection. The room In the rear of the barber shop, hsvlng an entrance at 104 N. Rose street, Is being fitted up for a beauty shop, where special attention will be giv en to appointment work for ladies, children and men. Ray IlU"ll well known barber of this city for a long time Identified with the Grand Barber shop, will be in charge of this new feature. A com modious waiting room Is a part of the arrangement and the new de partment will open for business Saturday. Rold by WHARTON BROS. Roseburg Oregon ''j "Fellers. I ain't as-oin' to nlav no '. fjj1 football till Mom gives me a piece j ot LI Grimm's Milk Bread I 4 Tubby is a judge of good Bread, and so is every boy. Try)your boy on Grimm's. He'll approve -so will Dad. IDEAL BAKERY Phone 133 119 Sheridan SL ' Mr. Hayes ran In the city hall where the council was In confer ence and called for asrUtsnee. lint (before they could get h"r, Ilotls-I j claw and his brother wer-- er.gag-1 ' lng Mr. Hayes In running battle , Inp the alley, throwing stones and; ' making malicious threats. ! At the head of the alley on Sec- ond street. George. assist-d by 1 Earl, grappled w Ith Mr. Hayes and , strnrk hlin over the hesd wllh a) blunt Instrument They were parted j and started for the Jail, all the i while Mr. Hayes w ss being called 1 I foul names by Heltsclaw. Jut be 'fore reaching the Jail. F.arl Holts claw, who was not guarded, turned land started up the alley with Ihel i threat that he would "go home and J ' get Dad and a gun. He was stop I ped, however and made to follow : along. Oifjrge was lodged In Jnll for Ih i nlnht. Charges of drunk aed dls 1 ' orderly were filed aealnst him on I . Tuesday morning, to which tie i pleaded guilty and was aaaessrd 'a fine ot 1100 and costs. No , I charges have been placed asalnst ' Earl as yet. At Brand's ROAD STAND Pacific Highway 4 miles north Open Evenings , Packed extra fancy Jonathan, apples ready to ship $1.(5. and sll grsdes down to 40c a bush j el for cookers. Other varieties , at car-lot market prices. Whole-' sale and retail. ' pear's: . de Anjoa ' OVERLAND ORAPES. Tokays ; Malagas. Sweet Juice Grapes 4c lb. ; Jelly Grapes Ic lb. APPLES: Jonathan Delicious Spltsenberg Kewtowns Rome Beauty Gano Arkansas Black Cookers JUICE? Orders taken for fresh grape Juice ORAPE rOMMISNIOF.lt MKAP tOMI'I.AINH OF WATF.lt IKKItH NOT I'AVI.NO IT. 17n 98p. if,tK,s-UPork':... .'.....2Cail - ww i I M Mfornia mw-tcu." flnfl vlAfVV 4 Modem Food Stores! rCv lA . ' Oregon TOp ' jjatlllWMIMW II I I I II I I II I II II I I I I II I " . H a g. as slat aV-aT--L ww ww WW w w r ' w w w w -w Smiles To Attend Came Ilert O. Bates and James Good nun left this morning for Port land to attend the Oregon-California football game and to siend the week end visiting friends. Return From Eugene Mrs. Merrill and daughter. Miss Katherine Merrill, wbo have beta visiting with friends In Eugene since Sunday, have returned to this city. M5WJUMM fJt WJUtJUtO XMiiyWi Jt JUUt SJtttJLWJ w. Direction GEORGE M. HALL j SSO Local People Home Talent; "Home Town Follies" Musical Extravaganza ANTLERS THEATRE One Night Only Monday October 26th 8EATS Saturday 10:00 A. M. Antlers Phone and Mail Orders Accepted fSmcUtrd PrtM Lautd Win.) PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 23. Washington special dispatch to (the Morning Oregonian says in part: I "More than 100 water users of the Klamath Irrigation project In i Oregon and California- are large ly In arrears In their payment to the government. Including four delinquents who own or control 1370 acres of Irrigable lend en which the unpaid tai on October '6. amounted to 28,4." Klwood j B. Mead, reclamation commis sioner, ,rharged today after an Investigation of conditions on the project. Dr. Mesd described the general -financial showing of the project as most commendable, due to the I fact that a large proportion of I the water users hsve paid a tsi in) excess of that due the govern ment. He implied a criticism of ;the officials of the Irrigation dis ' trlct, however, for fslllng to collect from "particularly flagrant delin quents." I The serious charge that he had Instructed the sheriff at Klamath i I Kalis, who Is also the tax collec i.tor, to eliminate from the las roll 'all unpaid district tsses for the Guest Artists Madame Arah Hoyt Rae Contralto and Myma L Barger ' Coloratura Lyric Soprano and Richard Studley Baritone In a Brilliant Repetoire Parade Sat 11 A. M. The Show that Put the "U" in Humor. BELL MILLINERY eawawawswawaauaaM - ' " 1 ' New Shipment of Hats Now in and on display for Friday and. Satur day, at a very low price. These Hats are of Satin, and Satin and Velvet combination, Metallic and Satin combination. The Hats of the Hour ; Ttrt n w Mnlilnata M n n Z saXiTears 120-24. Inclusive, against N. n. Lome ana see tnetlth9 UBd, of th, president of the aoldetl Pheasants it board of directors of the Klamath eeteeeesssee'",iation district. Auspices Woman's and Altar Guilds of St. George's Church (Episcopal) Smiles1 Curtain IMS P. M. tfxMi 21 School Teachers f of Douglas County We Would Be Glad to Have You Call For Copies of these Booklets The Victrola in Music Memory Contests The Victrola in Physical Education, Recreation and Piny A Graded Ust and Educational Catalogue of Victor Records for Home, School and College. The Victroliwn Correlation with English and American Literature. Music Manual for Rural Schools with the Victrola. s Ott5 Music Store Victrola, Edison, Sonora At Brunswick Phonographs i nimm I iiiiii tsysesssjjn w yir aiti.iranaAi