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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW; ' FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1925.
"Brrr"! oes the starter "zif" goes
toe new winter Ked Urown I
Smooth and full powered crowded
with mileage! .
The new winter "Red Crown" is the
achievement of our 47-years of gaso
inemakin experience! ,
On sale at all Standard Oil Service
Stations and "Red Crown" dealers,
from the red, white and blue pump.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Caliiank)
RED
WINTER
CROW
Best for Xmas Feasts
Hank, I hope Mom lets us have
Roast Turkey, Pumpkin Pie and
GRIMM'S MILK BREAD
for Christmas dinner. Betcha no
body can beat that.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR GRIMM'S MILK BREAD
IDEAL BAKERY
Phono 133
119 Sheridan St
TO BE
I Christmas
1 ' CANDY
Our Stock is large and fresh. Look it . Jjj
51 over before buying. ' 55
j The Rose
, "Sweets and Eats" ' ' I
jC " ' We serve delicious Toasted Sandwiches, 5C
85 - Hot Chili and Chicken Tamales 52
sewn? c
attribution -Without Warfe rQ fiLoU
vVvw4Ssu
Store No. 255 115 So. Stephens St Roseburg, Ore. Phone 230
hospital In Nanyuan, Feng's old ; ,
headquarters outside Peking, 'and ROSEBURQ ROD AND GUN
at the other nearby places. Assist- ,4, CLUB SHOOT
ance Is being extended to the -wounded
by the Rockefeller nospl- , Sunday. Pec. 20, at the John
tal, the physicians of which also . Markg rancn Luncn and am.
are visiting emergency hospitals. U munition served on grounds.
' Quantities of supplies and rein-1 Everybody come and win a 4
rorcements for Feng's army ore turkey or chicken for Christ-
moving toward Langtang from Kal- mas dinner.
gan and Peking.
TOKYO, Dee. 17. The was of
fice reported today that the first
detachment of Japanese troops
sent from Korea to Manchuria to
assist In the protection of foreign
ers during the Chinese factional
fighting had arrived at Mukden. I
capital of Manchuria, last evening '
and that additional troops are ex- '
pected this evening.
Advices to the war office) report
that 1,000 native troops at Jebol
ROSEBURQ ROD AND
OUN CLUB
For all the news read Tlia News
Review. 1
Chihll province, China, have risen
In support of Carneral Liching-Llng.
governor of the province, and are
advancing on Shanghalkwan, after
defeating the nationalist troops at
Chlfengkao.
The nationalists are reported al
so to have been defeated In the. vi
cinity of Klnchow.
DR. L. M. LEHRBACH
Announces that he has resumed
possession of his offices In the
Perkins Building, Rooms 306-10.
Surgery, Gynecology, Gortrs.
CHRISTIAN ARMY
SUFFERS REVERSE
FROM MANCHU FOE
Rev. Harry O. Anderson, of Oak-
Calif., has been engaged to
land,
(Aanelattd FlM Leued Win.)
TIENTSIN. Doe. IS. A telegram
from Techow, Shantung province,
receved this mrning by the
American mission, declared that af
ter 10 days fighting the antl-Kunm-lnch;in
(the forces under Marshal
Chang Tso-I.ln, the Manchurlan
dictator) had regained possession
conduct a union revival campaign I and that there had been considera
in this city some time during Janu-1 ble looting. The hospitals were
ary or February of next year. For overflowing, the telegram said, but
several weeks the five leading"1" roreign compounds were saie.
.. . . ... t . ... V. I .. I .. ,.n
rroiestant cnurrnes or tne city 1
have been planning 03 a united
evangelistic campaign. It was
thoughr that It was more economi
cal as well sj being a more friendly
and efficient plan for the churches
A visit to the front revealed that
I.t Chlng-Lirvg. Chihll village gov-1
ernor, had straightened out his left ,
flnnk. The national people's army
(Kiiomlnchun) of which Feng Yu- '
Hstang. so-called Christian gener-
o
A SU6SBSTION
Suggestion to prospective
used car buyers : Come in
' and give us an idea of
what you would like and
how much you wish to pay.
If the car isn't on the floor
we will give you first op
tion on it when it comes.
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
DODGE BROTHERS CARS
,' AND GRAHAM TRUCKS
ROSEBURQ, OR"
PHONE 45S
Dooee- BROTrteAS Dealers Seu 6ood used Cas
USED CARS
I 1920 Dodge Touring $450
J 1923 Dodge Touring $650
'(I 1924 Dodge Touring $900
I 1924 Dodge Sedan $1025
1 1923 Ford Coupe $350
I 1921 Chev. Touring ....$175
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
Dodge Brothers Cars
and Graham Trucks
to unit. In this good work lntdl'; .h.''- ""i'S
morning wss thrown back with
losses, since has given no sign of
activity.
SIX BANK ROBBERS
HOLD TOWN AT BAY
of each holding separate meetings
A committee was appointed from
each church and a careful consider
ation has been given the selection
of an evangelist.
Rev. Anderson Is a young man
but has bad many years of experi
ence in work of this kind, lie
makes a strong appeal to young TJOWS, Iowa, Dec. IS. Making i
tropin, nas a goou personality ami captives of the town marshal, the
is a splendid speaker, according i telephone oiierator, the railroad
to the recommendations which beonerator and severing all wire corn
has received. He held a series of munlcstlnns with other towns, half
meetings In Dps Moines, Iowa, go-i, doten bank robbers invsded this
ing from one section of the city to j village early today, wrecked the
another holding six of these meet-1 safe or the State Hank of Hows
lugs in approximately eight I and escaped with cash and .bonds
months. The meetings were well ' amounting to $3,000 or $10,000.
supported by a combination of The bandits wprked In the bank
fitly churches of that city. This !for more than an hour before they
shows that he Is a speaker who will were able to ooen the safe. Menn-
endure well In a city. j while the marshal and telephone
He has two other effective work-1 and railroad operators were held
ers who will assist him ' In the prisoners In a closet of the bank,
meetings which will be held In the Numerous Dows citizens were
srmory. The exact dates cannot aroused by the explosions but no
yet be announced, but the meet- outside resistance was offered the
Remember that your
Rexall Store
is Headquarters for
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
X fir
Let us show you our Olft
Line of Cara Nome Perfumes,
Jonteel and other exquisite
odors you are so familiar with.
Coine early while our stock is
fresh, clean and sparkling.
Prices to fit your pockecbook.
Nathan Fullerton
Ihm r?eaC& Vrut Stan
Roseburg
Oregon
Iiiks will probably start during
January and continue during the
greater part of February.
E BATTLE
TO SAFETY REGION
robbers.
The local telephone manager,
roused by the explosions and find
ing all telephone wires cut, drove
Into the country where he tapped
a long distance line and enlisted
the aid of officers in surrounding
counties.
Would you welcome an oppor
tunity? There are hundreds wait
ing for you every day. Read the
classified ads.
For all the news read The Nes
Review.
STRENGTH-SAVING
Nowadays nearly every
one is impressed with tho
(Aanrlsted Tnm Uua 1tr.l
FF.KINO, lice, 17. With a lapse
of eight days since the last train
passed between Peking and Tient
sin and with the armies of both
Feng Yu-llslang and LI Ching l.lng
entrenched across the railway, the L.tiL L..:IJ:- j ,
conviction is growing that the sta-, heallh-DuiIding and strength-
Ins quo may be continued lor some ! saying merit Of
A group of Americans anil 11,
glana. due to sail this mon' a
leaving for Hankow In hope
finding an available Yangtze stea,n-
Marooned residents of Tient
sin are touring 1500 miles to get
around the balllii line and reach
their homes.
Fighting occurs flatly near
Pent hang, north of Tientsin, where
U Chlng Lings army Is entrenched,
but according to reports reaching k-k-J k
here the action, have not been it 0,8 m "engtn.
a decisive character. k Scon a (ma, we,ia. sj. .
Numbers of wounded soldiers ! p,,,,-,,,,,,
continue to arrlv at lis emericacy sBxBfBlxSxsBMSBBH
'Scott's Emulsion
of invigorating cod-live oil.
Millions of bottles are sold
every year. A very little used
regularly daily builds
health and helps keep
Be fair with
Your family
Everybody, most, rides
these days why don't
YOU? Don't let the
price or terms on a car
keep you from buying.
Good Used
Cars Were
Never Cheaper
We have several that
we want to close out
before the first of the
year. Come in and get
the details of these bar
gains. These cars are
ready to go.
Be fair to the family
and get a car for them
at once.
Rapp Brothers
I Cass and Pine Sts.
The Origin and
Operation of
Skaggs Stores
The phenomenon of the human
mind though of not concrete or
tangible proportions. Is yet some
times a verreal factor In the or
dering of our daily thoughta. We
perceive things not always as they
are and In our misconception some
times give vent to our Illusions. Of
such is the statement that chain
store operation takes away Individ
ual Initiative and opportunity.
- Are you acquainted with the
games of baseball, football, basket
ball or any game that requires the
unity and precision of acUon of a
group of men? Do you recall that
each are governed In action by a
code of signals and game rules
. supplemented by the Judgment and
decision of a chosen leader?
Have you noticed that the
strength and ability of the individ
ual seems often enhanced, that he
will drive himself to an almost
superhurann effort because of the
dependence and confidence of oth
ers In him and the spirit of con
test? Can you remember a single In
stance where a player has failed
to do less than his best In these
games and does the Individual in
itiative and ability go unnoticed,
unacclalmed and unrewarded?
But you say, "What connection
does this have with the grocery
business?"
Until very recent years the re
tail distribution of foods was
looked upon as being rather low
In the ranks of even the common
vocations, the remuneration small
and the opportunity for individual
recognition, growth and expansion
practically nil. Therefore, and
quite properly, bright sons - were
coached bv Interested parents. If
not into the ranks of the profes
sions, at least Into banking, manu
facturing, wholesaling, etc., but to
day we find the business of mul
tiple store operation assuming a
forward rank In our commercial
enterprises. Why?
The reason Is plain. Mass Inter
est and impetus have been applied.
A wonderful new game has been
fashioned, which meets a common
personal need and helps solve a na
tional problem. It embodies a
spirit of contest, promotes a de
sire to excel, takes bold upon the
Imagination, develops Ingenuity
and Is. withal, most wholesome and
conducive of bigger Individual and
collective results.
The personnel of Skaggs Stores
are playing this new game, playing
It by the code of ethics and rules
of honor which fabricate the struc
ture of this Institution and. not un
like the national games of sport,
each player Is imbued with the
spirit ot industry and fairness re
flected by his associates. Each Is
guided by signals, there are
coaches and captains and substi
tutes and where once the bound
aries of Individual opportunity was
established by the physical limita
tions, there is now opportunity as
limitless as the Imagination and
personal sense of falrmindedness
and equity.
It is this knowledge, this Inter
alliance of faith and dependence
which make our more than 300
stores so truly UNITED,
Next Week ''How and Why Mass
Effort Properly Harnessed to
Productive Policies Can and Does
Excel in Accomplishment''
$5.00 orders delivered free.
Produce Features
CELERY Well bleached, 5c each.
Larger size. 3 for .
SWEET POTATOES
6 pounds
ORANGES There are cheaper ones to be had,
but you will want CjOOL) ones.
Large Size, Doz. 59c, 3 doz $1.73
Med. Size, doz. 33c, 3 doz. i. .. ....95c
Small, 3 doz. in basket . 45c
CRANBERRIES Fancy Oregon-grown,
3 lbs. ...j
DATES Golden Hallowi, Newer and
fresher, ; 2 lbs. I .
29c
: 29s
50c
25c
Christmas Suggestions
70c
.55c
98c
.58c
OLIVES Ripe, in Medium Tins, 25c ea. ;
3 for
Small Size, 3 for , 25c
Green Olives, small jar . 14c
Med. Jar 29c
Large 55c
Stuffed Olives, Small Jar '. .. ....! 5c
6 oz. jar . 27c
PUMPKIN Best grade, 1 tint 19c can.
3 for ..
PINEAPPLE Broken Slice, fine for Salads,
No. 24 tins, 4 cans '.
No. 2 i cans fancy slices for fiQfi
serving. 3 cans . . .................. UtJU
MARASCHINO Cherries
3 oz. bottle, each .. 14c
5 oz. bottle, each 22c
MINCE MEAT Heinz
1 lb. glass jars ., . 43c
2 lb. tins 55c
"None Such", 2 pkgs. 35c
PLUM OR FIG PUDDING Heinz
Smalt tin 23c
Large tin 43c
CATSUP Heinz large bottle 29c
Sonoma 25c
ASPARAGUS Libby's Salad Points, No.
I round tin, 2 for
NUTS New crop guaranteed good-
Mixed Nuts, 27c, 3 lbs 79C
Peanuts, fresh roasted, 2 lbs 29c
Walnuts, ext. large, 2 lbs. r 75c
Large Franquettes, 2 lbs 69c
. Med. Mayettes, 3 lbs 85c
Brazil Nuts, I lb. , . 29c
Almonds. I lb ;. 39c
POP CORN, GUARANTEED rifj.
2 lbs HZ
SKAGGS UNITED STORES purchased 27 carloads
of candies for the Holidays. We have lots of each
kind.
SATIN MIX. 18c lb. , rn-
3 lb.. fc ouc
XMAS MIX 20c lb. 'r7l,
3 lbs. ; 0C
. SPEC. CREAM AND GUM MIX. 19c lb.
3 lbs: .
HANDMADE BON BONS, 29c lb.
3 lbs '
CHOCOLATE DROPS, 24c lb.
3 lbs
I lb. box asst. Chocolates, 3 En
hand dipped Owu
5 LB. HOLLY BOX Ass t. hand H Tt
dipped cholocates I.IWW
A Discount to Churches, Schools and Clubs in .
Quantities.
55c
85c
69c
"Have you an ax to grind? There To learn their names read
are hundreds who want the job. ! News-Review calsaifled ads.
the ; For all the news read The News-
Review.
WE ARE ORDERING
AGAR
AP
OF-
Farm Machinery
TO ARRIVE ABOUT MARCH 1ST
We will give any one the privilege of ordering to come in
this car at much reduced cash price on arrival. .
Last year we made this same offer and many farmers took
advantage of the saving in freight, discounts, etc., which amounts
to approximately 15 per cent.
These implements are the McCormick-Deering Line which
includes International disc barrows and gas engines, P. & O.
plows, McCormick-Deering tractors, hay machinery and cream
separators, Weber wagons, and a full line of other implements.
We have a sample of most of these machines in stock as it is
f our relar line. You can see them before ordering.
If thsre i anything that you will need for next season, or
der it now and save.
WHARTON BROS.