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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. TT In the Lime Light' LOCAL NEWS THE From Camas Valley ' I MIm K. (Mlrr, of Camas Valley.; spent yterdajr afternoon In llos-i burK HhuiitiliiK anil visiting. 20th Century Storesl like others, are closely scrutinized by a very critical tho just, judge the Public i This very fact has contributed largely to the steady growth of these stores. K Their economical method of Food Distribution has met with both genuine Public approval and support. It's the saving on every item in these 20th Century stores S that counts. M I Offerings Saturday and Monday J l December 5th ana ytn. 53 Visitor Thursday. ... - .Mrn. Ida lluuhlnirs of Kello.K, siwnt several huurs here yeaienlay j shoMilnR and visiting Willi frlt-mls.. Visitor Yesterday I. Hanntry, Oakland resident, motored hiT yesterday and spent the afternoon unending to business alfalrs. From Millwood Mrs. Harry Hirst of Millwood, spent yesterday afternoon In Hose burg shopping' and visiting "n friends. ' V Jt Carnation Milk, B Tall cans, 6 cans Searchlight Matches Full size Boxes 5c 6 for 29c E PcMr.pcian Olive Oil, K Pint cans, each .45c Crystal White Soap $ Bar .... 4c g 10 bars 39c V Groners Walnuts, large budded Franquettes, lb. 40; 2 lbs E Snowdrift, , 4 pr.ucd can . Raisins, Thompson Seedless, 3 lbs. 29c 79c I 1 Comb Honey, Fancy A7n S Full sections, 2 for 41 U j Toilet Pnner, full weight, Taney Crepi, 4 rolls .j 23c Lux, large package, Each .. - K Del Monte CaUup fn K Larjje bottfe Ziib "Mcraoiie" Layer Figs. White or Black, Cflfi iUU 10 oz. pkgs. ... Corn Meal, Kiln Dried, 9 lb. sk 25c I 42c i Royal Garden Tea "Savory and Fragrant" "Ceylon & India" or 73P 3 "Jnp-m,' j lb. pkgs. 38c; pound pk " 1 From Oakland A. Stearns motored from Onk land yesterday and spent a few hours here unending to business affairs. Business Visitor Commissioner C. I Tirekloy mo tored from Dlxonvllle yesterday and silent several hours attending to business affairs. . Fcom Elkton Mrs. Koy Fisher returned to her home at Klkcnn yeslenluy after noon after shopping and visiting here during tho day. In Thursday Mrs. H. 8. Powell relumed to her home at Tyinj yesterday even 'lug after spending the day here shopping and visiting. Business Visitor S. llurrouehs, Deer Creek resi dent, motored here yesterday and spent a few hours transuding Her Visiting' . R. Cailln of Sit. Scott, arrived yesterday and Is spending a few . days visiting with frieuds la this city. Butlents Visitor (I. li. tlreen of Milo. was a busi ness visitor in this city yesterday, and spent a few hours visiting with friends. Knrnier ItOM-hurg lloy Hera Harry Lewis, former ltoseburg bay, Is here from Medford for a day or bo attending to business natters. Returns This Morning Mrs. OefirffA IWv rhirnul in her home In this city this morning after visiting with friends and relatives in Sutherlin. SlewultH in ruitlunil Dr. and Mrs. E. 11. Stewart are pending a few days In Portland attending to business matters and visiting. They will return here Sunduy. To San Francisco W. K. Wilkinson, of this city, left this morning for San Fran cisco, where he will enter the Southern Pacific hospital for treat ment. Knronto XOrtli Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dixon, of Klamath Kails, were visitors In this city yesterday afternoon. Mr. Dixon is a prominent stock man of Klamath Falls, and with his wife is enroute to northern points. K Preferred Slock Tele- p!;:.i Feu, 2 cans .... 28s Small White Beans, 1923 crop, 3 lbs 28c Kerrs Best Patent, 49 !b. sack FLOUR WILL BE HIGHER BUY NOW co no i SJ Crown or Drifted Snow Preferred Stock Tiny OQn a Kernel Corn, can ZZb jSj 3 for 63c s Si Royal Baking Powder, 12- Pineapple, Standard Sliced, Lan?e cans, each be, fn 3 for lUb J2.33 1 To Sal em Attorney B. L. Eddy Kft yes terday afternoon on ShaHta 12 for Salvtu, to niwnd a fw days at tending to lKal matters. , g oz. Can 43c; IM r)Q f I 2 lb. c-yr, I iZ J I ' Ivory Soap Flakes, 10c; 3 pkgs. 25c I rOA Century Cof.'ec Direct from our RoaJtcr to you. Canned coffees BH QO J h?ive -Jvanced a-rain. but !0t'i Century is still the same price. Pound 47c; 3 lbs.. S I lOQ S Macaroni, Fresh Stock OCn 5" Curve cut, 3 lbs ZUb PIa:k Fis, Extra Choice. 2 lbs 37c Fancy Bulk Dates, 2 lbs. for 25c I Sweet Potatoes. Genuine Jerseys. Last tim at this price, 5 lbs . 25c ROSEBURG STORE 130 N. Jackson St. From Elkton Mrs. BMle Hnnlin returned to her home at Klkton yesterday af ternoon altvr Bpccdir.K several hours here shopping and ou business. OAKLAND STORE M I. a nrande. It mllos en?t of SANTA 11 ti?.m WllfVKKT; here early today. The injured TWO MWv'.S ltl-: IN.H lK women were taken to Fresno. MKItCT'I). Cal.. Iior. ?,. Two The train crew could ascribe vomeii wpre reported seriously In- no reason for the wreck. The Jiirfd w'irn fnur Rl'fpinn: cars of flr.t of tho four sleeper tipped Oih riiir.ipo-'H'und S;inta Kt pas- over, drajrslne the three others F lie it trrtin N'o. 2 Jci't tlw rniln frori tho trnk. M . Tubby Wins ' ff "V a. It was some fUht, but ya otto Ree the other feller he's In tho Hospital. I never could a licked him, but that Grimm's Milk Bread that w have three times a day at our hou-e just keeps me all pepped up nil the time. ml ASK YOUR OEALER FOR GRIMM'S MILK BREAD I IDEAL BAKERY I Phone 133 119 Sheridan St . t LOCAL NEWS I From Cleveland Adoplh Doerner of Cleveland, spent several hours this morning; here attending to business affnirs. Candy canes made to order, any size. Hace. your orders early, l'al ace of Sweets. Phone 76. Returns From Portland J. U. Day. Sr., reiurneil to this city this morniiiK from a business trip to Portland for several days. Here For Day ' Mrs. E. W. Maley arrived from Sutherlin this morning nnd spent the day In KoKcburg visiting and shopping. To Portland Mrs. Kdllh Davis left last even ing for Portland, where she will visit with friends for several days. !! L .'. . ... TTT-??! 3 4 Any Social Function or Dinner S Affair will be made more Enjoyable to Guest3 jli and Hosts When Visit Here Yeterday Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon, of Looking Glass, spent yestenlay afternoon here attending to busi ness matters and shopping. From Umpqua Mrs. J. ii. Itacon. of I'mpqua, spent yesterday afternoon in this city shopping and visiting with friends. Visit Thursday Mr. and Mrs. U L. Tlndle, who reside near Melrose, motored here yestenlay and spent several hours shopping and on business. En routs to Eugene J. Johns nf Glcndule, vuj a visit or in this city yesterday afternoon, spending a short time before leav ing for Eugene to attend to busi ness matters. Business Visitor j Among those from the rural districts to spend a few hours here yesterday attending to business matters was Martin Kaasuiussen, of Millwood. From Oakland Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stafford re turned to their home at Oakland yesterday afternoon after spending a few hours shopping and visiting here. To San Diego Mrs. Adulph Doerner and child ren of Cleveland, left this morning for San Diego and California points, where she will spend the Christmas and New Years holidays vl.-tlting with relatives and friends. Dr. Strieker VUltn Ir. V. 4), Strieker, of the state hoard of health, stopped over in till city yesterday and visited the locul health unit, visiting with Dr. Melt, health officer, and Dr. P. N. Drake, Coos County health officer, and making inspection of work done by the local health unit. Dr. Strieker la enroute to his home In Portland after several week's visit In eastern points. In Chicago he attended the State Secretaries Medical Society meet ing. White In the ea:tt he made a tour of the different Stute Health Departments, In Wiscon sin, Illinois and Louisiana, and on his return borne inspected the one in Calforna. During his trip through Oregon, he has ben making inspections of the county health units through the state. New Yorkers Visit j Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Howe, of New York, who have been visiting i at the home of A. E. Malanl, In this city, left this morning for Call-1 fornla, where they will spend the i remainder of the winter, j New Home Finished 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. French have moved to their new home on 491 , South Main street, which baa just ' been completed. The home, which Is a beautiful modern structure. Is 1 situated under old oak trees. Return This Morning Mrs. W. O. Cordon and daughter, 1 Miss Dorothy Cordon, returned to their home in Roavburg this morn! Ing after enjoying a visit with ' friends In Portland for a few days. IS SERVED Try this Really Nutritious and Luscious Roseburg Product Everybody praises it See to it also that Mel-O-Maid Butter is served on j our able regularly. There i3 none better . Ask your dealer for Mel-O-Maid 8pend Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. (leorgn Smllh, who reside on the GardeTi Valley road, spent yesterday afternoon here shopping and attending to business affairs. From Myrtle Creek 5q Mrs. t'lara While returned to her i!i home at Myrtle ( reek yemerdny V afternoon alter spending several 3 hours here shopping and on busi ness. with SAFETY nfisae Xj? vaBBsmmmasa DRUGSTORE Do you need a good COMB ? comforts 1 Douglas County Creamery Wc carry extra fine Whipping Cream, jjf; Guaranteed to Whip. ? Phone TA0 . , . ; j.T.T.rerra.-Trara.T.TgTCT.T.T.i.ii.i.T. I From Coast- Mrs. W. T. names, of Coos nay, visited In this city yestenlay be-, fore leaving for Han Kranei-o to visit with relatives over Christ mas. Visits Father j Paul Jones, of Portland, stop ped over here Wednesday and vis ited with his father. W. H. Jones, and other relatives before leaving Thursday for San Francisco on a ' business trip. I Visit Here Veiterday Mrs. S. E Cork ran, Charles' Cockerannd Tl. Cockeran nf Cot-, tage c.ro .. motored here and ' snent yesterday afternoon and evening visiting at the home of; Mr. and Mrs , H. I. Cockeran. It. I Coekeran will remain here for a few days to visit at the home of' bU brother, 1 ei j, ' ' i LaWn In otir assorted stock of high srade hard rubber combs, you will be able to find just the style ami slie you are looking for. Ladles' Cwntaa, Men s Combs. Bobbed Hair Combs, Barbers' Combs, Handbag Combs, Pocket Combs, Little Combs. Dig Combs. !.et us show them to you. Iteaannabln prices. Nathan Fullerton O Roseburg .Oreoon J wXMt? 1ANGWOOD The LANOWOOD la GUAR- AMTI'En 9n kt Af. Inn. .in... as long as any other tango on the market. Illustrstion shows eitra large 28-inch oven. Meat carried entirely around the oven insuring eveo Iwking. Firebog bas solid flat but torn and is 18 inches long, 10 incites wide and 9 inchee deep. Is adspted to large wood. Asliea need he removed only onc4 every three months. Demonstration DECEMBER 7 and 8 Parslow Furniture Co. Ill North Jackson St ' Roseburg, Oregon CASH itone'i Stores buy and sell for cash only-We can and do give biggest value in. ruality merchandise Try Stone's Saturay for price and service. , . Oranges, extra fancy, large, sweet, all day, per doz. 43c UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY Matches, regular size, 6 for 19C Brooms, 75c value, only 49c Raisins, seeded or seedless, 3 for ; 25c Onions, 7 lb 15c Prices That Save You Money Every Day Butter, "finest fresh creamery," TQm Fancy Burbank Potatoes, COOK 2 lbs., $1.11, lb. J Oil 100 lbs. 0 JiZJ Why Pay More Head Lettuce, ; . 1 ftp Large Fresh Eggs, Rfll- rc,h ' " ' dozen dUU Fancy Bleached Celery, QC p 8 lbs. Shortenin 010 0 um' 2 for v... ..... ZvU swifu .. ...e"l"!l SliDj c0'p'Fruit' -5q a.loc1:... $1 95 'dIIIIII.!?5c Milk, all kinds, Ull 10c; Cm Broken Pineapple, large can, , IE small Jb 2 for ,...r3ll High Quality Smoked Meat at Low Prices .....36c 34c 29c We Deliver $5.00 Orders Free Bring Your List of Groceries and Shop Early. Bacon, medium weight, lb. Ham, 10 to 12 lbs. per lb. Bacon Squares, per lb. Picnics, f ancyi ' per lb Cottage Butts, per lb. Dry Pork, eastern, P ". - 25c 33c 2CC California and Oregon 311 West Cast. loselwrfcOrecoa . ' ' j r Faster and Qeaner Think of it! Here is a washing machine that will wash your clothes faster than you can rinse, blue ' and h3ng the preceding load on the' line. And not only that, the ABC ShuMcCl will not harm them, but quickly washes out every speck of dirt and grime.. This is the washer you have been waiting for, hoping for. And now it is ready for you at our stora Special Features p..t Wuhl.r-e Ibe. ea Safety toCWthae IfCaeaaity KeOltla Omr Sadl FImt rmm IU. tUyjnmk phaM e . UM CxiiiiI cfodSic kwdlnc V BnkMdlntg IriWf t IvMcht for WMh- 1S-..IU Aateeaatle You need this new washer During this special Introductory Sale we are making special terms so that every housewife in our city may immediately take advantage of this new washer. Payments so small and easy you will never miss them. . Now you can have the washer you have been wanting so long. And today is the day for you to decide. . . Liberal terms aU this week Come and see it it's a wonder. Or, if you cant come in, phone us and we will tell you all about it and give you the full and complete details of oar easy-payment plan. But whatever you do, act at' once, for we have only a limited quantity of t new machine to offer on our liberal terms. Acti Over HVi Mlttha ABC... Vm Parslow Furniture Co. 111 N.Jackson Street ROSEBUR0, OREOON