ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1925. a? a m mo -v m t. m saaaeaw' -- Jiioney saving c ibtitionWUhout Watte Cash stores Store No. 255 115 So. Stephen St Roseburg, Ore. Phone 230 STRETCHING THE BUDGET It it often possible to save a tidy bit of the weekly or month ly food allowance. Many women do it. Some of the most successful of these have told us that their best plan is to map out each meal for several days in advance. By this method they know exactly what their wants are going to be over a considerable period of time. They watch our ads closely shop in person and each week or month find themselves ' with a nice little sum of money saved, to be used for other purposes or banked as they see fit. It is a plan that Skaggs Stores recommend. X 5iiSiL. These Prices in Effect Thursday and Saturday. ONIONS Firm, Oregon grown 9 lbs .25c LETTUCE Crisp and firm. ' 2 heads 25c CRANBERRIES Fresh stock. 3 lbs. ........ - . 49 c PRUNES Large Italian ' 3 lb . 10 lbs. r PRUNES Sweet Ore. Petites 3 lbs 10 lbs. ................ ...... BEANS Large White Navy. 6 lbs. ..33c ..95c ..28c . 85c ...49c FLOUR, BIG K Finest all purpose hard wheat. It has no equal every sack guaranteed. 49 lb. sack .U . $2.33 I bbl. (4 sacks) $9.15 SUGAR Pure Cane. 2 5 -lb; cloth bag Si. 59 POWDERED SUGAR 3 lbs .29c BROOMS Our regular 69c grade , CANVAS GLOVES Med. weight, 3 pair 29c TOILET TISSUE 1000 Sheets ) 6 rolls ffjC 15.U0 Orders Delivered Free In City Sn SOAP P. & G. White Naptha Large bars, 10 for 43c Case of 100 bars .4.1S SOAP CHIPS Swift Quick Naptha, 2 Lg. Pkgs SUNBRJTE CLEANSER 3 cans 45c 14c SEEDLESS RAISINS 41b. Pkg. 38c LOCAL NEWS Roseburg's new ballroom, The Oriental Gardens, will open Wed nesday, Jan. 6. Be there. From Ten Mile John Stanley and son, Orln, of Ten Mile, spent yesterday In this city attending to business affairs and trading. From Glide Mr.eand Mrs. John Casebeer and sons, George and Robert, of Glide, spent yesterday afternoon here vis iting and on business.! From Oakland Mrs. T. B. Garrison, of Oakland, spent yesterday afternoon visiting with friends and shopping in this city. From Melrose Ernest Johnson, Melrose rancher, spent several hours in Roieburg yesterday attending to business af fairs and trading. Visitor In Town Among those from the rural dis trict to spend yesterday afternoon here transacting business was Carl Johnson, of Melrose. SHORTENING Swift' Jewel 4 lb. Pail 83c LARD Swift's Pure Silverleaf 4 lb. Pail ...... 8 lb. Pail 96c $1.93 CORN Standard Grade, No. 2 Tins. 2 for 25c 40 c TOMATOES Standard Crade. Lee. No. 2 J Tins. 3 for . Case. 24 Tin . $3.05 ISLAND BRAND Solid Pack Tomatoes. 6 Lg- 21 Tina $1.00 Case. 24 Tins $3.85 PEAS Standard Small and Sweet 3 cans .... . 47c DILL PICKLES No. 2J Size COLLEGE INN SOUPS Are richer and better. Vegetable, Cream of Tomato, Chicken Broth with Rice, Chicken Noodle, and Cream of Chicken. OCfl 2 large tins ! aWb aller Orders 10c; Sack 8ugar Excepted B Pruning Time IS HERE! LET US FURNISH YOU WITH OUR Shears and Clippers ALL QUALITY ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. Roseburft Phone 25 A Bargain on a Zenith Electric Washing Machine I BAND GOING TO OAKLAND The Donirlas County Concert Band is preparing for a concert to be glren at Oakland on the Slh. The band has been endeavoring for some time to find an open date for such an entertainment and believe that this time they will be able to make all arrangements. Special features will be the solos with band accompaniment by Mrs. Frod li. Strang, and the demonstration of the Charleston by Miss Peggy Con lee, local dancing instructor. Arundel, piano tuner. TTmne W-T Studebaker bunas no yeaxtj models. BOUND OVER TO GRAND JURY girai:iiiiiii:M.TTTMT.l.M.M EASTERN BLIZZARD AIDS WESTERN SPUD MARKET PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 30. Aid ed by recent blizzards and cold waves throughout the east, the lo cal potato market Is slowly coming to life, after lying dormant for the pact month. " While no actual advance in prices is shown, the market has a strong undertone and dealers are again taking an Interest In the sit uation. Stocks In cold and dry storage are heavy on the coast with most of the Jobbers heavily loaded. Todav there Is some outside In quiry for the first time In weeks and dealers are looking forward to a higher market In the not distant future. Wholesale price along the street range around the $4 top on fancy Netted Gems and as high as (3.50 for U. S. No. 1 grade Burbanks. Buying prices In the country are approximately 11.75 for No. 1 Bur banks, sacks furnished. CHICAGO, Dec. 30. Every man, woman and child in the United States Is short about one bushel of the allowance of potatoes, it was officially disclosed today. How ever, new potatoes from Texas are beginning to arrive and should help somewhat to relieve the semi famine. According to a report from the government bureau of agriculture i economics, this year's crop Is equal I In only 2 8 bushels per capita for ! the entire population against 3.75 'bushels In 1924. Enjoy the Winter Days Fix up the Fireplace with a set of our PLEASING FIXTURES The whole family will enjoy the comfort and pleasure of the conveniences that add so much to the coziness of the home. See Our Window Display CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Iron Mongers William and Jess Wiles of Oak land who were arrested a few days ago charged with turkey thefts, to day waived examination, following their appearance before Justice of he Peace George Jones, and were bound over to the grand jury. Bonds were fixed in the sum of $600 each. Cook with gsa. Mrs. Dick In Mrs. W. R. Dick, of Camas Val ley, spent several hours here yes terday shopping, returning to her home In the afternoon. Zwlohts Visit . Mr. and Mrs. NT. D. Z wight. Glen dale residents, spent several hours here yesterday attending to busl nesa affairs and shopping. Hear the best dance music Rose burg has ever had at the opening of she Oriental Gardens Wednes day. Jan. 6. Seven musicians who will make you want to dance. From Myrtle Creek W. E. Watklns, of Myrtle Creek resident, was a visitor In this city yesterday, spending several hours transacting business. 'Returns From San Francisco George Barbour, who has been attending to business matters in San Francisco during the past two weeks, has returned to Roreburg. VI'tor From Sutherlln W. D. Valentine, manager of the Douglas Park Stock Farm, of Sutherlln, was a visitor in this city yesterday afternoon, and transact ed business. Mrs. Conklln Visits Mrs. Jsmes Conklln, of Rice Hill, spent a few hours in Roseburg vesterday visiting with friends and shopping, returning home in the afternoon. From Millwood A. M. Mathews and daughter re turned to their home at Millwood yewterday afternoon after transact ing business and shopping here for a few hours. Returns To Portland Mrs. Beulah Mctford-Bovlngton. who has been the "house guest of Mrs. E. B. Stewart for a few days, has returned to her home in Portland. Leave for Portland Mr. and Mrs- O. T. Bolter, Miss Phyllis Ann Bolter, and Miss Eliza beth Williams, have gone to Port land to spend several days visiting. Miss Williams will be the guest of relatives over New Years. Visitor From Glide Miss Florence Casebeer. a stu dent at the Oregon normal school, who is visiting relatives at Glide over the holidays, was a Roseburg visMor yesterday, spending the af ternoon here vlaltlng. Miss Case beer will return to Monmouth Sunday. PRISONERS NOT ARRAIGNED Joe Nelson and Elmer Shirley, who are held in the county jail on a charge of possession of a still, have not yet been arraigned. They have employed an attorney and are preparing to offer a defense, i As the crime with which they are j charged is a felony they will have lo go neiore uie grana jury 11 mii flcrent evidence Is shown to war rant holding them. They have the right to demand a preliminary hear ing and will probably do so. Return To Washington- Mrs. Chamberlain, and son, Bert Chamberlain, who have been spending the past several months at Looking Glass, with another son, Robert Chamberlain, have returned to their home at Clarks- ton, Washington. Mrs. Chamber lain came to this part of Oregon In hopes of benefiting her health, but as she seems unimproved, re turned to Washington. Beat with gas. FORGERY PROOF CHECK DEVISED BY CONVICT PAIR PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 30 Farl F. Lathrop and Howard B. Reese, now doing time In the state peni tentiary for forgery, have turned Inventors, according to a letter they sent to Circuit Judge Ross msn. Writing under a typewritten let terhead. "Lathrop and Reese. Inc.." the two men said they find perfected a form of bank check that could not be forged or altered. They ststed In the letter that they I committed tjielr crimes for the purpose of obtaining exnerlenre that would assist them In their Indention.- and that now that they had reached the desired goal they were through with crime for good. Lathrop. alias Ernest Gordon, Is serving a five yesr sentence, snd Reese, alias T. H. 8mlth, Is S"rv :lng one year. Heat with gaa. Bend a eopr of the News-Review jKew fear edition to your eastern j friends. Ten cents copy I wrapped, ready to malL To Curo a Cold Ow r m I in i One fMJ j Bromg I uuunuu&. P' II The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for tify the system againstGrip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold, The box bears this signature Price 30a Enter Hospital Mrs. B. Horn, of Glendale, was admitted to Mercy hoi-prial ier day to undergo treatment. Visits Friends Mrs. J. DeBernardl of Idleyld, spent a few hours In this city vis iting wltb friends and shopping. Returns To Idaho 11. Gladen, who was called here on account of the death of bis father, left last evening for his home at Lewlston. Idaho. . Mrs. Cook Visits Mrs. H. O. Cook, of Yoncalla, spent a few hours here yesterday shopping and visiting, returning home In the afternoon. From Wilbur Wra. Sagaberd, Wilbur resident, was among the visitors in this city yesterday, sepndlng tbe afternoon transacting business. Visitor Yesterday Mrs. J. W. Bass of Melrose, spent a few hours In this city yes terday shopping and attending to business matters. Kn route To Hacramento V. J. Mitchell, of Marshfleld. spent yesterday In this city visit ing, berore leaving in the even ing for Sacramento to spend the holidays wltb relatives, . Tenailectomles at Hospital Albert ana Mildred sinecal, of this city, and Esther and Margaret Brown, daughters of Wilfred Brown of Camas Valley, underwent tonsil operations at Mercy hospital yesterday. J. M. Meyers Here J. M.' Meyers, who has been su pervising the work on the North Umpqua road. Is in Roseburg a day or so on business and finishing af fairs In connection with the com pletion of (he road work. Visiting TUnger Hermann T. Manuel Hermann of Myrtle Point is spending a few days vla ltlng with bis brother, Hon Blnger Hermann, me latter nas been quite ill for several months and his friends will be glad to know that his condition Is showing some improvement. Return to Montana- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whipple and Miss Thelma Whipple, who have been visiting relatives and friends here have left for their home In Fishdale, Montana. Miss Whipple is a student at the University of Missoula. From Glide - J. F. Conine, who Is visiting at Glide with i relatives and friends I was a visitor in this city yester day. Mr. Conine recently came from Corvallls to spend the boll days with relatives at Glide, and has also been visiting old friends in this city. Return To Corvallls Loren Brltt and grandfather, J. F. Conine, who have been vis iting their brother and grandson, Herbert Brltt, and wltb other re latives and friends here, left to day for Corvallls. Loren Brltt Is a student at O. A. C, and is a former resident or this city. - Booths Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Booth and son, Edwin, have left for a motor trip to points south. They will stop over In California points, and will probably go as far as Phoenix, Art tons. They expect to be gone about a month or six weeks. The finest ballroom In Southern Oregon. The Oriental Gardens, will open Wednesday, Jan. 6. Thou sands of dollars spent to make this bell mm please you. Tbe orches tra Is the best ever and we're here to stay. Glide Visitors Miss I .111 le De Bernardl, student at the IT. of O., who Is spending the holidays at her home at Glide, was a visitor In Roseburg yester dav, accompanied by her guests. Miss Margsret McDonald and Mlas Alene Campbell, alo students at the university. Virgil De Bern ard! and Mrs. Joseph De Bernardl, of Glide, were also In the party of visitors. Leaving Friday Mrs. T. W. Graham, who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. J J c. ruiierton over tne ennstmas holiday, will leave for her home at Oberlln. Ohio. Friday. Mr. Graham who also visited at the Fullerton home at Christmas time, left for San Francisco last week, and will be met there by Mrs. Graham, and the two will continue on their homeward journey. Dances At Sutherlln Hotel A series of Friday night dances will be held during winter and spring at the Hotel flntherlin, at Sutherlln. beglnlng New Year's night. B. Schmid, manager of that popular hostelry, wss In Roseburg yesterday distributing sdvertlslng matter fr the open ing ball. He stated that the dance floor in the hotel had been newly asnded and wsxed and that a fine orchestra had beea engag ed for the season. Light lunches will he served in connection with the dance. From Illinois Mrs. F. E. Flnley and daughter, Mrs. C. K. Stewart, of Elgin and Chicago. III., spent yesterdsy visit ing In this city, before continuing on their way to Ashland this morn ing. Thev stste that they are de lighted with Roseburg and like the climatic conditions, saying that they are much milder than at their home. They spent yesterdsy view ing the city, lesvlng for the south this morning. They will visit rela tive! at Ashland, going from there to Los Angeles to spend the winter. MOSIBACKS SHOULD NOT READ THIS But for someone who recog- nlsea a real opportunity this Is directed. . MINTGROWINO on the proper soil la far more profit- . able and safer than broccoli and most other crops grown in this part of the state. It will not freeie out. It Is O not perishable. It Is a peren- nial crop. Production costs 4 are low. Transportation costs 4 are negligible. The average market price assures a good profit and the market la get- 4 ting larger and better. I have the plants and the land, but neither are for sale. 4 I want someone who . will furnish the cash or labor nee- essary to put out FIFTY acres by March 1st, under my 4 direction, and share In the 4 profits. Address Post Office Box 129S. Misa Irving Visits Miss Jane Irving of Wilbur, spent a few hours here today visit ing with friends and shopping. Eat barbecue aandwlches and live forever. In Yesterday - R. R. Davidson, Dlllard rancher, was a visitor In this city yesterday, transacting business for several hours. Enters Hospital Herman Bentow, of Winchester, was admitted to Mercy hospital this morning to undergo treat menL Here Yesterday Mrs. J. A. Smith of Sutherlln, spent yesterday afternoon In Rose burg, visiting with friends and on busloess. Undergoing Treatment A. W. Blanchard is undergoing treatment at Mercy hospital. Mr. Blanchard la reported to be Im proving In health. Leaves far Portland Mrs. M. E. Kidder of this city, left this morning for Portland, where she will enjoy a visit with her daughter, Mrs. McDanlels. From Wilbur Mrs. O. E. Ferguson, of Wilbur, spent several hours here today shopping and on business. She re turned home this afternoon Is Convalescing Lento Burroughs, who has been receiving treatment at Mercy hos pital Is now convalescing and re ported to be somewhat Improved. Happy New Year! To our friends and patrons we wish a most Pros-. Jj -perous and Happy New Year. Our one resolution K - is that we may be able to serve our patrons better fi z"" in 1 926 than ever before. f . Cm. M 1 til r r J. A uiurc viuscu i-ui fcsay i riuay. T. New Years Day 5 FOR THURSDAY WE OFFER- Fresh Sweet Oleo, lb ;..........:.T.........27c T" Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, No. 10 pail JI.95 S Local Lard, 9 lbs. net $1.95 ? Tall Milk, all kinds, can 10c, case $4.75 Small Milk, all kinds, can 5c B Oranges, small, Thursday only, dozen 10c 8 ' Oranges, medium, dozen 33c .J"' Oranges, large size, dozen 45c A "" Bananas, fancy ripe fruit, 2 lbs 25c j Lettuce, solid, head 10c 5'-."" spuds (.:::. Fancy Netted Gems, 100 lbs $3.45 Fancv Burbanks, 100 lbs $3.25 8 - Good Burbanks, 100 lbs. $2.95 SMOKED MEAT S ir Bacon, medium, fancy, lb ... 35c B. Picnics, fancy, lb 25c a,,i,- Dry Salt Pork, eastern, lb 27c f . Hams, "extra special," lb 29c A,. $5.00 order delivered free. p 11 West w"0 Oration 8 C... Street jT .VL A 8 -7 Roseburg, Ore. J7 f California 8 " '. 9 PSYCHOANALYST IS IN ROSEBURG Dr. Richmond Burge. well known psychoanalyst. Is at present con ducting a series of classes In this city and Is also presenting a num ber of Interesting human nature chats to the readers of the Rose burg News-Review. Dr. Burge Is a graduate of the London and Dur ham universities In England and has been doing psychoanalysis work for a great many years In this country. Many prominent lo cal people are numbered In his classes and all are high In ttralr praise of his work. He will rtv" msln here for several weeks yet and continue bis class work. The Tnnvln a ntottim 'U,.. . ' rLife," will be shown at the Metho- uimi cnurcn new years Eve, at 7:30 and 9:30. o'clock, nalnr'im -free. . - Miss Cobb H Miss Rita Cobb of Portland, a former resident of this city, and well known here, Is visiting here as tne house guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.Vlemens. While here Miss Cobb will visit a number of old frlendsj Portland Man and Family Visit- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vincent, of; Portland, atonned over here tndAv. on their way to Southern Callfor-1 nla, and visited Dr. and Mrs. H. C. I Church. Mr. Vincent is vlce-presl-i dent snd manairer of the Pnrtlnml ' Trust company. , Property Traded The H. E. Snider property on South street has been traded to T. J. Williams for property on Ella street, the value of the lands In cluded In the transaction being ap proximately S3.S00. The deal was made by Charles Kyes. Mlae Jacob Goes te Eugene Miss Crystal Jacobs, commercial : teacher In the Roseburg high 1 school, left yesterday for Eugene, j where she will, visit friends for a few days, and will later go on to Portland for the remainder of tbe holiday vacation. t E I Change of Schedule ; Effective; 1 January 1, 1926 Stages Leave ROSEBURG NORTHBOUND 7:00-11:00 A.M. 1:204:50 P. M. OREGON STAGES Inc. Open New Store A new grocery (tore will be open ed In the Al Creason new block at the triangle of Jackson and Win chester streets, North Roseburg, by C. T. Bennett, Thursday, Dec. 31. Some months ago Mr. Bennett's stock, la the old frame structure that stood there, was burned, and be has been anxiously awaiting the completion of the fine new con crete structure so that be could reopen. The stock Is -entirely fresh, and the Interior of the store WWIMMMMMIOMMIMMI Is being attractively arranged to- day In order to facilitate trade. , The business will be operated on a ; Bincuy casn oasis, ana Air. lien- g nett believes thst Roseburg will M eiieau 10 min ine same line pa- tronage Be enjoyed before the -M Travel To ALL OUT OF SORTS?! Lo3 Ances and Wa Pointa Se Wae This Ressburg Woman Whs Tell Her Experience. All too often women accept their pals and eche a natural to their sex. They fall to realise that weak kidneys are often to blame for that backache, those head aches, dutiy spells and that tired, depressed feeling. Thoue aaa hat found new health and strength by helping the weakened kidney wtth Doan's Pills a Itlm- ulant diuretic. This Roseburg oaae la one of many: Mr. E. A. Matthews, 80S Short BL, says: "My kidney were out of order snd acted Irregularly. I also had severe backaches. Head aches war frequent; I became run down and all out of aorta. Doan'i Pills from Fullerton's Drug Store soon rid me of the aches ad the other signs of kidney dis order disappeared." Price '. at nil Jealers. Don't simply ask for kidney remedy get Doaa'a Puis the ssme that Mr. Matthew had. foster-Mil-bom Co., Mtr., Buffalo, N. Y. SAN FRANCISCO BY PICKWICK STAGE Two Schedules Daily Leaving Terminal Hotel 7 A. M. and 3:35 P. M. One Way Fare to S. F . $14.75 29.00 26.60 50.00 Round Trip Fare to S. F One Way Fare to L. A .. Round Trip Fare to L. A Two Days to San Francisco and Three Days to Los Angeles by Pickwick Stage CALL Terminal Hotel. Phone 586, Roseburg, Ore., for Information 2 l OT.T.W.T.T.TMWOT5W.T.W.T