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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1925
Jinn nUilJ II
savinq i
': The Origin and
Operation of
Skaggs Stores
Popular ronrt-ptlon of th orl
.,,!( of Llf luaineif Institutions
l, Ir'Ufntly provo. warn n,ll of
.iiif rat in are known, in n unite
lilifferfiit from th lot awl man
ner of their founding. In Kt-n-
,emt. w aro prone to rt-Kttrd
fHtltlon, devoid of m-ntlrnmt or
Jdttls, n1 to think -f Ihtkh
j'onrt'fn un cxlntlnu nml huvinir
'always Tinted for th aide pur
nunc of niakliiff Profit. It la
''difficult to picture vant or-
KMinaaiion an imviujc on n-en
u tin', oni'-inin biialnmi. It la
rvt-n more difficult to fmKln It
aa fi.ivlnjr been ft i muled
thrntiifh rlicM Bf If (IoiiIhI and
MttfP wu-rifira und with a
Seal for puMlu nervier.
Many people eaaiiy aitrinuiA
nltritlntlo niottvua and Muh
Jdah to mn In other wulka
of life, but for aom re anon, tha
Hoiil of tht merehiint If. Indeed,
he lie rr(iiird with havinir a
, oitl U auppoM'-d to he alirlv-
rletl and ililrrt up vy tne riuiuos
nf hla paxMlotiHte uvmre for
iruln. J'robaliW. merchanta
1 1 if ma! rea -or rather, the aya-
a tent under which nierrhnndls-,
-4IUT naa oeen none in ine piiMi
-'nn ne nt-m lurKciy account
able for thin Httilutleof at leust
portion of the public. Ncvcr-
t lie leas, many of our lurKst
and moat aucceMNful merclian-
disl nir Institution have befii
founded with a alncr closure
to render the public a better
kervlce than It Iiaa been ffvttintr
and only tlion men and organi
antlona that have kept the faith
and kept alive a dewp sens of
oblltfation to their ustioclates
and the public have succeeded
to any marked dkree.
KaxKB tra onitlnaiea from
the fforta of one man. who.
with a aenae of public duty.
sought to find th meana ftr
SATURDAY PRODUCE FEATURES
Sweet Potatoes, Nice
I Size, 6 lb.
Evcrday Prices h Qf llvlQ1r Everday Prices
- Features V;h ;
Italian Prune, QQn : Qulck , NaPth SoaP
Good .ize, 3 lb. ZvJU Butter Skaggt Be.t v. il Cp
57c ib. ci i q 2for JU
New Stock Walnut 2 lba 0 I I J Lemon and Citron Peel,
MeaU, CQn Z now for Fruit Cakes.
Halve., lb. DOC Jug" -Pure PeeI( ,b 33c
; Cane, 25 1bi. J-j J J Citron Peel, lb 59c
Toy Pails, Peanut But- Sugar Corn, 3 Cans
ter, 28c each. CCa Sunbrite Clean- 1 An 1 47c Q1 70
2 for JJU ser, 3 Can. I ltb Doz. '. 0 I . I 0
Skaggs United Stores No. 255
Free Delivery 'in the city on order of $5.00 or more. (Sack Sugar excepted). Or
der amounting to let than $5.00 we charge one dime.
Phone order given prompt and efficient attention.
1 1 5 So. Stephen
1!" SSSiSSSSSSSSSSSS. IIS
I t
Pleasing the ladies
:is a man's job
So we ordered Knottier shlpmeht of these trays s we
didn't have ennuxh to go around lust lime The sumo
special price, 11.39.
l,T-.'vi,,: '
-rv 1 1 W
THAY Is 12 Inches
by IS Inches
'nickeled frame fit
. ted with side hsn
dies and ball feet.
$1.39!
Small profits and quick turnover that's our way
of doing thinRS on a Diamond or a dollar article
makes no difference.
.'rw. oimi inipro-ioae
Mm, Krlc tlo. of 714 Cobb
trt, who ha been 111 for the
IB
I rellvlnir a aitunlton which was
working a aeveri hardship on
I a lartce aeetion of Dm- -ountry
and lii'iUt-t, tally diMcovt if
how richly the public reward
Ita real Kt-rvanta, Thin man hh
rf. M. XJcukk. father of H'H
prevent vet-utl v heuda of
HkajfKB RtorcB a minuter of
th k'apel by i-hoi' and voca
tion but at that time h atrnjc
Klinir hunioftemler mornr a (t
of other t"uull iiuMlprcRttcd
honii-aieadtTH near Aunrlt an
Kalla. Idaho.
Home two year prtnr to tlie
open In a; of tlm flrnt HkauK
Hi ore at A me r Umn Kit II. M.t
ho, In tftia. Reverend rkaVKM
-miiu wvmI in Hcul'i-h of Ill-Ulltl.
Th a'( Ion In and around
Ariifrlciin Kul In appculd Im hint
from th heulth standpoint, ho
he f tld on a honivNteud arid
aettliMj there. Ah la U"ial with
moNt preaetirra, h hud very
little money and what little he
did have waa noon expended In
the erection of a home lewd
er' "ahanty" and the purctutae
of a team, tool and audi equip
ment hk he ni'etoarily limit
have. He and hla fumlly eked
out an exlMtencH aa bent they
could and, by reaaoti of In tiill
liiK and a natural talent for
leuderxhtp, he noon -became
Home what of a leader union HT
hi fellow hotneateadera.
Price on all commodities In
Allierictm KnlU were; hitch In
H. M. HkuK, aoetnlnKly much
h'Kher than oondltiona jiiKtl
tled and frequent iliacuHMion
with neiKhlxim eMtabllNbed a
r (incur re nl opinion. but how
Htid what tepB to lake to cor
rect or overcome thla condition
waa tha problem.
Eventually Mr. HkakK evol
ved a plan whereby he thought
he coud opi-riite aucctKf ully,
a plan which anion other
thlnx Included a protfrnui of
phyalcal effort for h imnelf
which today would be t'onxld
ered little abort of bondaKe,
Thla atore could not l an or
dinary atore nor could It be
operated In any ordinary man
n-r. The Htrictent cononiy in
tta Inatullutlon and operation
25c
Celery, Good
White, 3 for
Hubbard Squash, 1 l-2c Pound
PHONE 230
ee-v.- JH'ti0
w
D OSIT I V E I
Y
A hnud lMlntetl on
sUhs and Ruarun
teel waterpraof
different designs.
- ll1
JEWELERS
IkMH - t ton IhV t the Molt y
pital, returned tn her home today
greatly Improved In health.
wC3
Cash
t stores
'Whb necemary. eNe It would
; full In Ita avowed purpojt,
1 whh h waa to relui-e pre , To
! reduce prlct-a. he wua pra lh u
;enoutch to know that one iiiumi
I redocj one cat in if coitt h rid
wate. Therefore, with hi" pur
pone of Kervice built upon a
Kreat Ideal, he formulate a,
e'herne of operation a practical
aa It waa aimpje.
M. M. kHtCtf hud no money
jaud nothing of whi he could
I ciirw money except bla char
acter, and to l. W. lav. then
tpiwMldeut of the rirt N.itloroil
Hank of American rail and la
ter ( lover nor of Die Hlate of
I iIh ho, be prertented fif m problem
and plana, aeturinic louw.
tn a rented lot on a aide
ulreet he erected with hia own
handit a frame huidlnir of df
riieiiHhirtu 1Sx3J feet and In thla
little huildiiiK in the auiiimer of
I 1 6 wax op-ne t h flrat
HkaKR Htore of the Vet. In
that atore H. M. HhuKKM tolled
dllKellty. fl equeniy for Weeks
at u time waktria two ami a
haf niiea duly f i out hia borne
Mtead to work and ha' k In tlie
eveitinu; No that a poKnllie lioei
power coud ba lined on the
farm.
Till atore wan the flmt unit
In h chain which In a little moitt
man ten yea re tilatiketa the I'h
clf ie CouMt mid extending a'
. far eaxt ax Colorado and Nehriix
i kit conipriReN more I tin n three
hundred of the fluent food
Htore.
H. M. HkaKKft. aonie four year
after the opeiiiriK of the firat
1 xtore. with hla health regained
I returned to thla KeoKi'aphlcH 1
, 'ocutlon of bin choice mid Ilia
' -uptitlnn dictated by hla inorol
ifivlt-tlon that of preachina:
I the tloxpel a he underxlnnda It
hut many of the method em
i ployed by him. the founder, are
till uneff; need with the knowl-
edtco that "He who server next
J profit moat,' ami much of th
apirit Imbued Into the live of
the older perHonnel throtich
their aoociatlon with him rat i 11
live and flnda exprHion.
I Next Wfek. "The (Teit;nY t
'the Bee ond HkaRga Htorti."
Size, and
25c
Roteburg, Oregon
Elephant Noted for
Keen Sense of Smell
What the elephant laokn lu vision j
Is mot e I lion oniupensiited f'r hy
the animal'H Keen sense of miioll.
His trunk Is prohnhly the host !
Miiolllniz apparains In the world,,
and he drpcndx llrst or all on hit
soiimc if snioll.
When ho is at all mpiflnus he
moves hit. trunk round In every di
rection, o that Ihe slltihtost taint (
In the Hlr will rcii.li hlui. In ninny
other ways the elophant's trunk In
Ihe moil extraordinary part of that
thot extra on II nary animal, the
I'rovldome .lournal says.
It In entirely llexllde nt every
point antl It can tarn In tiny d'roc
thMi iiml has iromondotiH sii'cntlh.
There Is no lame In It. hat It Is con
Hiructod of Interwoven muscles and
sinew ho tnutrh that you can scarce- '
ly out It with n knife.
From It an elephant ran shoot a
nl roam of water that will pat out n
lire, and with It he can lift live
trunk wekMi.:i n ton or pull h iloM
oate Id a tie f urn. He drinks with
It, foods hlniM-lf with It. smells with
It, work with It. mid lights with It.
Relations to Nature
In ceneral une may say that the
htodmndmim's In the oldest and
nmst universal prnfinslnn, and that,
where n man iWii not jet discoor
In himself any lllties fir one work
more than mint Iter, Mils may he pre
ferred. Hut the doctrine of the
farm In merely this, that every man
oiik'ht tn ntund In primary relations
with the work of the world; ouuht
tn d It himself, an. I not to miner
the accident of his having: n purse in
his hm ket or his havlui: heel, tired
tn muiiit tlihottost antl Injurious
craft, to never him from those i
duties; nd for this reason, that la r
nor In t.od'n educallon; that he only !
Is n sincere learner, he only can ,
tiecftnie it master, who learns Ihe e I
I crets of Inhor. ni w Ln ny r'al can
nintt etort from Nature Ita
j wenler. Kmerin,
Englluh Town Mabt$
Specialty of Blankets
There ought to be a giime iWr.
hais there 1b In wlilrli a town'
mune H anxwrrel liy lis tnduntry.
nn exi'tiiingi- lim-n-vt. 'SIii-IIIhI(I."
itIm (inr, "Knivm." my Hif utlier:
"I'lieililnr" crlc iinIlier, "t.'liTOw,"
reiilifM one. To Vliniv, tlie uiii-r.
without any quiblhiii; U "lllnnk
eta." Witney u t.rvujel, yu iiih
uiy. with Llunkeia, uniiMl up In
them, ImleciJ, dev., ted to tlit-m. uml
jiroud of tliem. aa well It may
t'tir are not they the host In llrltnlnj
nnn rius in no new IndiiKtry. hut n
Soo-yeiiMhl one. mid It has, ever
urouiflit prosperity to tlie little town ' ' !" mste'l until aiwur
and work f(.r Its eople. still older M""' when under Anslem. l.:ina
thnn Its hlanketa Is the town, the ! '""' auecesaor. Krulf rehulli tlie
H'ltaneye of il Hnxons. and a 1 ti rn P"r'. A fire destroyed most
thank-offering of Queen Kuiinu. w Ife ' or 1,16 I'wrtlon of the huildiitc in
of that Canute who sat heshle the' from that year William
sea. It has its market plio-e, where ' "' nn ",e w,rlt
the Itutler Cross of lils; maile ' ''"'''""K UTS. when, on Ills
shelter for the fanners' wives who ! ""tferlns severe Injury by fnlliiiK
enine to sell their eu's and butter. ' fr,,In sraffold, nnother Willluiii.
Hut food Is secondary to blankets In ! entiimonly distin?tilshel as "the
tills little place. Hehlnd the one ' riniflishimin," -nrried on the work
long street of houses rims the Wind- """P'eted It In ll'4. .Many al
rusli, that serves Die blanket luak-1 teratlons ami rhnnu'es have been
ers with Its clear waters. In liie ! ,,Jade durini; the ensuing renlnrles.
town smnds the guild hall of the! 1 xi'ht mention that as eurly as
Ilhinket-Alnkera' foiupany, with i 'J'helore of Tarsus, of the
their arms und motto a motto that I '' ' I'11"'' was ehi-ted arch
Blves kois reason for the coniinu-1 ''Miop of Cnnterhury, not uppolnteil.
ous prosperity or the blanket mak
ers and their Industry:
"Weave truth Willi trust."
Policy of Silence
Makes Few Enemies
A keen observer recently re
marked that harsh words In 'the
Knullsh lnnt'iiafH have more syno
nyms than pleasant words have. A
Utile turnlnir of the panes of the
dictionary bears lilm mil.
If you say a man tells the truth
you have said It nil. There Is no
neat ami forceful nay of emphasiz
ing and enlarging upon that. Hut
If you say he lies you will II in I a
hundred suhtorfui-in ways to tav
It. From the "short and' uidv" i'o
"equivocate." quibble," "prevarl-
eate" und the like, the list la long.
says I lie .Montreal star.
One politician made Mt,.is..lf f.
moo. bv ..!..
"was nonomlcal In the use of the 1
truth to the verge of parsimonious.
ne..." Kw-h statement draws a
smile. It is Idan.L It is ,.,i.v. ir
has the mild .tin of .in-.;,., J !
the burning er.ed.Kl of vitriol ' ! ' el.s-lnc insulation. Tur
Kven belter than such elaborate i n',"m ' '"? I'"!"'"""! Industrial
clrcumlm-utlons to express thin' I '"' tl.inn.KT f.r paint solvent
which at best we should have left I "'" ",' "r ""' , " "'T
unsaid Is to forego fr the moment ''",,lln'-' -l"P""n-ls. ns well us In
being clever, and In keep our pe ice ni1 l'haruia.-.-Utical cou
The world will think more highly I '''"a""".
IIS 'T II,
Keen Shot Kills Tiger
With his long tall erect over Ids
hnck and his head held hlirli. rnnm
the monanrt or tli fonm HtrnU'hr i
rur hs.
nia s....n...i . - ..
aptl nrv mpoU.le to'.loMrril. An
he ronnile.1 i turn hr il. .V.H
uwy I 1,-t 1.1m hnve it wltii ntr
rlRlit hnrrH. Tho lut'let wnt trtio
t Its mark. Whi'h It lilt liitn. full
In tlM rlKht it. h? vtn In tit net
of making r Hprintr. Tin- l.-up, j'np
iroorl L't) foot hf,voin' ruirii', line
wlii-n ho (ou- htMl the t'tirth lie w:,
stone (load. The lnilkt liait ntpd
his brain.' arid not a mark vji vl.l
Mp nn hN t)i hi t Till rivit, nT wm
tlir tht last twiirlilnu of hi- huh.
vlvn lifter ih fatal shut.
No nn Ihort IiihI v(t wen or
lioiinl of t.2ir li.-ini: Kmt uiiltivit
hnvlnir a ntnrk of ativ klml niaih- (.n
Ills ftkifwItrlir. Ji-n. WiUhnn .M!n-I-In
National (iMirapIilc .Maa
tine. ,
Sea and lar.d in Cctttc
Tln wjishin nuay hv tho . a of
land worth mUllm:n of . floflnr-. t'.ti
the roavt of Now Jfrst'v. noipt -tT i-
In lli annunl report f tin Tri'Trd
Staler ro;w( und l'oimIi'Im- i:ir'-.
drawn nttonlu-ft tu the luitHo W:r:ci
yonr In and year nut h.'tiv.'m tti
son and land nil ovor tlo world,
Tho sia and Ian. I liavt- h(tn ! s
ulnot the I'o-iitnli'L' nf time and no.
oftrdlnn tn ttonn phyIoirrnpIi.T'i.
iiM"e oin enoiiiifs will n-maia mh h
until tlie last mmmtnin t-innn.1.. h:,s
heen washed i nttininil ltomii.i m
sami. ami tli victorious of-mcr ni'ls
tmhrkoii arttUTiil the world. I'.ttt
whatever may ,o the ont.-oino mil
Ilns nf yea ik hence, we aro it)
the irlvivand lake era. Many inl".
of land are washed awav iinnn ill ,k,
hut miaiien-ialliii: areas are t.-iiit
up In other phiees. Tnt lt!-n
MaiiJi.ino.
The Telephone
riizahoih was throe year
and. what Is more. Kl'zaltoih, i
taiMt smalt irirls. was verv fend
f I-
jrames f,f "innke h'-Ih-vo" -r -tu-t
(louunr in tho realm or fam-v -n
"idnyintr tolojdionos." n vail.- of I
vvhh h she never mow tired. !
I lr urandmnt her wns well mv re j
of l:tir.ahe'h' fancy and on-' ti'.'if,
when the little yirl was pr.r:,: '
slinato ah'-nt vtlr.i; p .-te i .r
hath, the old lady thoiuid lu.
try. a little sindear.
I t
t.Hiniha.tilier (!..t,titnr ot,o en I .f
Ihe toy telephone) -dl. !'' ' U t .
Kllraheth
Kliaheih (very doM'htod) .
urnndioa !
tiranthnethor Well. e-iao !..;
KMrithetli. It's time for jour I -t,
Kllzaheth (r,i-pln rec!.r -
U'rontf ntimhor !
Economical Wooing
"There are men. 1 .iti.pnie."
remarked piai-i.!. ":llt et lfl.
trneoil to. more, than one uv t R
time m
"Ves." he answ ered. Mhuf I am n t
one of thotti "
"I'm ulad In hoar ym tl:,t. It
N s frivohats an. I in.n. t re."'
"Of ofnre. And there in no r-,M.
s.ii why a man shouldn't make , ni
emiaycmcnt rmjf o all (Im
around, if he only t ike h! ti
She Had information
lhhVt Cerahline fall f,-r ,;.e
.!pe nboiit ymi hixlnjr a ewoU rut
and chaitlTi 'itr'"
"N'n, 'lv doiaoMinttor
drove me it lpr htmie was l;,r
eotnln."
Ilundretit have put their (. K, oa
classtried column. Ttoy tr th
ntrttnn point of many penihi
succepa and prosperity.
English Cathedrals Co !
Far Back in History
The jrent ruthedraU of Kniilund
In iiiuny liuituneea replnee furinnr
edllh'ea that r.er erwted hy the
ettrly ChrUthinii who fonnett ptirt
of the anvlfnt llrltliih churt-h. and
which wera later dt'stroyeU hy rlre
or otherwise, a wrlier In the
Mi'ntreal I'amlly Herald relnt
t-or InftjUM-e.1 t.anlerbury I'ttthedral
u first Itutlt ill 0"."i. ou the kite of
mi old church dating from very
early aiec. li was destroyed hy fire
in 1K7. and ArchhKhnp Lanyfiine,
n tuklns otlh-e la K'To. undertook
"" ri huildlne of an entirely new
norn me kin or .ortniminria and
the klni; of Kent acuuleseln? in his
eli'tlon. He was the first arch
bishop to receive the nllcdance of
the whole of the Kngllsh church.
Resin and Turpentine
Put to Various Uses
Itosln and turpentine have been
pnsluced on this continent since
liii2. Those commodities were
leathered and exported by the early
colonists.- While lliey were original
ly used for caulking wooden ves
sels and protecting rope ringing,
thus gaining their name of "naval
stores," chemistry has developed
many uses for resin and turpentine,
making them Indispensable in a
large number of Important In-
i ' ". . i .iporui i. in-
1 uriK'- f'v ne Sl1'"",r''", M"r"
Soap manufacture leads hi con
"ion or resin, witn snnacing or
writing and printing piuier rank-
Ing second. Iti-sin is also extensive
ly ued In the manufacture of
" " , """" ;
l-'n'K tuaterlaK leather
'rcslngs, lul.ri.nnts. wanes.
nn.. i- ,
Sea Cucumber a Fish
Tlu jst'tt ciirnmltop In ri'iiHy n Hv.
Ins creiiiuri' jiikI tint n vcm'tntilo.
It 4 olhrr njinit'H itrv tlm trt pnti?
np liolothiiri;in. TIih biy nf this
xiranir(. uwt iiiT in in sen is nun
V7t?1 "f , """'f tisMto rovyrejl
,vI,!l Wi,rN ,,r S','1H'H l,nl ",,!,'h
(.'"'Mcrally rosoiahle In shape tholr
vojrotahle nainosa!;e, says the l!o
ton Cltihe.
Hon ouraialuT Is considered
(rroat luxury anion ir the? (Mtlnese,
Malays anil other Kastorn pooitlod,
and Its' Kittherinjf and preiiamtlon
for the naiikot In n tloiirhhini; In
ilnstry am 'nir the Inland of the
I'acille. While men who have etttfn
Hoa-otioiinihor Ptr.ip ileolare It to
lo rlflloious. Tho trpttnus, which
crow from ton to tifioon Inchon
Ion.;, tire nalhorwl from onral reols.
Tiioy aro thon hoilod. dried In tho
sun mid liun over n tiro, uIiU-U
til ve thoai il sinoUy taste.
Couldn't Be Fooled
Whn Unhide was lie was
Flvon n n-al wutcli, which, rocurd
li:n of quality or nernniey, hail it
ilfll-.'htfnlty loud th-k. Naturally, the
lllll follow was iiiordihatolv proud
and wonhl stroll up and down Wll
Bldrft houlovard. stoppini: every
moment or two to draw the thno
pleoe fnini his jKMkot and regard
It Lrnvely.
Kvery paerhy cot a real kick out
of Itohliy' porformanco, lait the
climax 'ii tne when l'lty I oinpson
K,?p,MM,.1"lnn:: a,u ns.KPl1 ,ne m,le
. . 1 1,1 V
!ohhy regarded his wjiP'lt por-
plexodly for u mtiiTiciit ami tson
replied, with d;trnity: "Two Im hi;
to four." I .os Angeles Times. i
Himalayan Noraechestnut
Tlie original lnrsichostnnt, Aoseti
lits dippneiivanum. Is the hand
wntnest of tho whole ironas and om
nf the niot heantifal trees tn the
world, kmvn a hullotin of the Arnold
Arhoroluia. It was ' brought to
America nt least years nun and
there an many noble spot-Iineim in
Chi' nd towns of the oastorn
plates. Tho tlkiiulayan hnrseohest
nut and the jecie8 of central i'liina
are tint hardy here, and the Ar
boretum l-iis ntt succeeded In oh
tulniiiff M-cds of the noi l h ('Mm:,
Mpecles. At atus chinensis, w hh'h
will prohahly lioiirisli in this lati
tude. Crab Found in Book
Tn the matter of hM bookmark
between tl.o p:iyfs of n returned
volume, ono liln-arljin claimed the
blue ribbon hy eiiiin: a sloe of raw
haotin which em tf his assist. ion
hud s.ilvac. d front a t opy of Mr.
Service's ("i'tn.
I Uil his claim w;is lnt!mtly ulvon
siutil place when the eh'ef of it
famotts lihmry ia a rnt manu
facturlri; ci'y couniontl w.tii a sei't
'xhell crab which taimsl i:p between
th leave- of :t bik on er.iiieerin. 1
-The tmtho'i. ;
To Renovate Wall Paper
Wall pajHT hoconies inarre! w hen
chairs and tables are placed mcainst
the walls. The oriental apearnnce
ma le restored with tiie niil tf a
toy paint box. says Popular lontv
Minthly. Mix together a color that
closely tiopmxhnate the puper and.
If It Is dosik'ti paper, mix three or
four colors, and apply It as Irreiru
lurly as HssHdc. In. not nirotnpt to
supply a uniform surface color. It
In only by vfdln straight linen
that nuch n paper can lie npiirod
ntt evfully.
Read the Classified ads.
in Tlie News-Review. TTtej
mean dollars to you.
w- v mh n i
1 As Food Distributors are recognized as an outs?andin? success and when it
A - 'iii.i t t.i i iirr.l ftnr.
- comes to ianned uoods, they are ui a class Dy tnemsoives. wunoui hu"uu,,i
the 20th Century Stores offer the widest selection cf will known brandi to be
3 cbtained anywhere in the northwest. .
I Offerings Saturday and Monday
gl Old Dutch CIeaner C.
S F.arr. f limit 3, OU
I Economy Matches Noiseless Well Filled Gocd Sized Boxes, 3 for 10c
1 NATIONAL CANNED GOODS WEEK- OFFERINGS
ft OUR PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, KOVEMCER 7ih to SATURDAY, gj
a NOVEMEER 21st Inch
a complete list ask for a
LiLby's Salad Foints, 1 lb, round tin
Preferred Stock Cut Refugee Beans, 2s
Stendard Siringless Bears, 2s
Del Monte Cr.lsup, Medium
Preferred Stock Tiny Kernel Corn, Is ...
Lily cf Valley Sweet Corn. 2s
You S.ivo
Lily cf Valley Go'd:n Bantam Corn, Is 18
You P".vo
Strrdard Corn, "3 vcet und Tender", 2s .... .15
You Sav
Preferred Slock Telephone Peas, 2s 20
You Save
Lily cf Valley E.-.ry June Peas, 2s 27
You Have
Standard Peas "Bulls Eye", 2s .15
"Del Monte Pumpkin, 2 l-2s .a......
Del Monte Tomatoes, 2 l-2s
Standard Tomatoes, 2 1 -2s
Libby's Sliced Pineappls, 2 l-2s ...
Standard Sliced Pineapple, 2 l-2s
ij Minced Clams, No. 1 Tall Cans 25
K , You Sav
$ American Beauty Oysters, 1 3 Tall . .19
5j , Y'ou Save
American Beauty Shrimp, Is Tall 19
5j v Yon Save
i 29!.h Century Coffee "Fits with a meal or a Feast"
S to you. Lb. 47c; 3 lbs. .
. ROSEBURG STORE
130 N. Jackson St.
Coming Sunday
HOOT GIBSON
"CALGARY STAMPEDE
Indians Feared Results
of Eating Wild Turkey
rutT.ilo meat was. of course, the
mainstay and universal dish of tho
plains Indians now, dried, jerked,
dried and pnMnded In tlie form of
pemiahan of waoa. as I ho Sioux
t ailed il ; sometimes mixed with
herr-es inhered .f the squaus,
but KoncraHy "just plain uiinn,''
exhtins .r'ranli .M. Huston in Ad
venture Magazine.
The hump and tonuue were the
choicest piiriioiis w hen fresh,
though th latter waa dried by
thou sands.
of course. In their season routs
find iuhom, an well in wild fruits
e.;iee!aliy wild plumj added to the
la i dor. Sometime wild grapes
wore added to jjjve a ih ssert tinih;
but no Imllnn w mild oat apples
when tlr-t ininHlucefl tt thorn, nor
would the men oat the wild turkey
lest '.bey become cowardty its the
bird Helf. Thor behoved as do
our lielitians that "a man Is what
ho oats.
Kisli tn the plains tribes watt nt.
uio( ai):i.he.na. tima.'h -oi,io would
eat ll when placed hels.rc tbeiu.
I -ii t none would ever demean him
self by exertions In iWhrni;. Meat
was n man's food tiu-l "taakea us
trtut.
Wasteful Men
"Why, Jeremiah Jones ; ex
claimed Mrs. Jones, when her bus
nun,! camr In safe and sound from
a radmtid -Journey, "Is this ou?'
"Why, of cinirsH, said her hus
band, "tuts l" the time 1 exported
to conn home. Isn't It?"
"And you haven't bail an nrrl
dent nor lest your arms and lout
or been killed"
"I low many times must 1 toll yn
h.st nothinkf lias tiappcnod';" Mild
the Irritated man.
"Well." declared the ptusl Indy,
"you i'o heat all. There yon unit
Mini (mi id pwid money for an lnu -
nee ticket Just before yon (oft. and
ou haven't done n Ihin to p, t i),e
vward. That's immey jtift whji,
SU miimij,vr ji.u yre, Jeromtab
t i
The Front Rank!
THE
November 7th and 9th.
HO. Oats QPp
! 2 Pks ZvJU
Here are a few examples
catalog at one of our stores
();:r. 1U g.
Price
23
iv-
...
You
25
Yott navi
. .. .15
You JS'iivp
25
You P.-T"
24
Yoi Save
24
i on bav
.... .20
You Save
.; .20
You Save
.15
You Save
28
You Save
25
You Save
$1.38 $
OAKLAND STORE
. Baker-FIanary BIdjf.
REVIVAL
-AT-
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
;:;,:)?v;vt!- -li
,v;... :HrV;:
...... V ..
George B. Kellems
', Nationally known evangelist, assisted by Prof. FiIeVood,
who will have charge of the music.
Meetings Start Sunday, Nov. 8
I -
! Continue every night at 7:30 p.m.
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
ir
1 Sweet Potatoes Gen- OC- S
I ulne Jssvs. 5 lot. .... twll B
cf our untold selections. For
if cne is not left at your door
.1 Hoz.
Prise
1 Doz,
Trice
Dos.
Price
Case
Price
$ .83 $1.65 $3.30 $13.00 S
.04 .Uil . .IS .92 W
Direct from our Roaster 1
MEETINGS
.70 1.40 2.80 5.50
Mi .PI .20 .50
.42 .84 .1.68 3.30 I
.03 M .12 .30
.70 1.4 J 2.80 5.50
..). .'o .20 .r.o g
.fiS 1.35 2.70 5.30.5
.04 .0U .IS .4 A
.63 1.35 2.70 5.30
.01 ."J .1H .46 d
.49 .23 1.S5 7.60
.i5 .10 .21 1.U4 H
.42 .84 1.68 3.30 g
, J'l .UJ .12 . so J
.5.1 1.10 2.20 4.35 I
.05 .10 .20 .45
.75 1.50 3.00 5.90
.06 .12 .24 .!iS
.42 .84 .168 . 3.30 3
.03 .011 .12 .30 g
57 .1.14 2.28 4.50
)S .116 .12 , .30 a
.57 1.14 2.28 4.50 1
.03 .08 .12 ' .30 S
.40 .80 1.60 '3.15 i
.05 .10 .20 .45
.79 1.58 3.15 6.25 i
.05 .10 .21 .47 3
.72 1.44 2.88 5.70 3
.03 .06 .12 .30 sj
.72 1.44 2.C8" 11.50 1
.03 . .06 ..12 .50 g
.53 1.05 2.10 8.30 i
.04 .09 .IS .83
.53 1.05 2.10 8.30 S
.04 .09 .18 .S3 !!