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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. PHIZES IT 41 L 1 h .srt 1 iiiir''WT7"'L7i 1VlT(fIITmwlf5il ' y lHonmfWMJ Cash I " -.T .--v iT . MHiM 1 11 MI MM 1 llm I'M lim li IIH I I ' n I.I ( ".UN . Store No. 255 115 So. Stephens St. Roteburg, Ore. Phone 230 ', $5.00 Orders delivered free, sugar excepted. Small orders 10 cents. i How We Do It " , Specialization of effort is the accepted modern way of accomplishing big things. -' Jn the Skaggs organization, specialists are in Charge of each department buying, merchandising, financing, advertising, accounting, etc. Each brings to his work the advantages of long training and peculiar adaptability there are no hit or miss methodathings are done in the "most efficient known manner. Our accounting system, alone, annually saves our patrons many thousands of Hollars. Just another reason for Skaggs better Values. : i SATURDAY AND M QNDAY FEATURES CABBAGE Per lb. 4c PNACH Per lb. .' 5c RADISHES 3 Bunches for ! 10c CARROTS Per Bunch - 5c Pure Cane Sugar Ibi. .... .... 59c Paeon Backs v1edium Weight Per lb 25c Fels Naptha Soap is Bars' $1.00 Bluing or Ammonia 2 Bottles .... 15c Full Cream Cheese I k.:. 24c l S. O. S. Pads For Cleaning Aluminum 0flf large Pkg .'. ZUb fcure Honey k Made from Sweet Clover and JUfalfa. 5 lb pail 81c Blue Bunny Tomatoes Fancy Solid pack, ' AQn 2'A tins; 3 for .. 43 ll Swift's Lard :z:::.85c Pail 8 lb. Pail :J1.65 Amaizo Oil Per " Quart .... 44c Pineapple, Broken Slice No: 2 Tins . yiOnl ; 3 for tju Blue Bunny Peas No. 2 Sieve extra QC- Per 01 QK Fancy: 2 tins for 0JU Doz. V 1 id J No. 3 Sieve Fancy Aln Per II U Srade: 3 for Case $3.84 Campbell's Pork & Beans Tins 25C Libby's Roast Beef in Tins Fine for Picnics or quick LLn UJU Lunches; 2 tins Potato Chips 3 PkgS : 25c Jell Well 3 Pkgs. 25c Walnut Meats Easier to use and Cheaper Per lb 39c Certo For making Preserves and Jellies; 2 bottle 55c Candy Chicken Bones, a Candy That's Different; per lb . 23c College Inn Pea Soup Tins .... 25C E (AMK)claled l'rai Loaned Wire.) PICKING, May 21. Aftnr two dnya captivity in the lunula of Imu (IHh 1m northern Yunnan urovlnw, ono of tho most remolo pa it a of China, Captain TIioiiiuh .1. UottH, United Status army, U aRiiln a freo man, ttio American locution was in formed today. Myrl S. Myers, United Stall's consul at Ymuian-Fu, lelegraphed the legation ho had been udvitunl hy the Joeal nuiKitiato of Liiltow po, Bcono of Captain lletta' capture, thut the bumlitB had released their prlnoiHT on May 19. I.altmvpo is a small town about 100 miles north of Y!iinan-i,,u. Captain llntls, attaclied to the American legation Tor Btudy of Chinese, was niakliiR a Journey from French lmtn-Chiiiii to I tin - :,.,r ,--7T7 ,..t - - JS YmiKtzo across one of the districts of China leaat traveled by foreigners. t has a taste Information travels slowly in China, even hy telegraph and Yun nan Is the most remote province from Veklng. Hence it appears that Captain Belts was Treed before the American legation Was inform "d of his captuto and began to seek his release. Many Beautiful Blooms and Large Varieties Make Judging Difficult. The tunny beautiful blooms and large variety of flowers made the judging of the Rose and Flower Show yesterday a difficult ono for the judges. The long tubles In the Sykes building, where the ex- limits are on display, were ar ranged with a greater variety of Bingle and double blooms, baskets and vases of mixed flowers, and baskets of bowls of one kind of bloom, than seen at lust year's show. One long table exhibits u very fine display of peonies,' roses, gladiolas, poppies and sweet peas, grown by C. 13. Moyer, well known nurseryman of Dillard. These are for display only and did not enter the Judging. ' Show will continue today and Saturday, giving those who have not seen the exhibits an oppor tunity to viowthe very fine dis play. The judging took place nt 1:30 o'clock yesterday with C. K. Moy er, of Dillard. Mr. Adams, of Oak land, and W. S. Carpenter of Rose burg, ds' judges. ' J lie prizes awarded are as fol lows: 0 ClasB 1 Double Roses Tone (o a vaBe). ' Sub Class a. Pink varieties. 1st prize, $1.00, Mrs. Emma Howard; 2nd prize, 75c, Mrs. A. E. Kent; 3rd rrize, BQc, L. II. Bergold. b. Red varieties. 1st prlzo, $1.00, Mrs. Stanley Kidder; 2nd prize, 75c, Mrs. W. S. Hamilton; 3rd prize, 50c E. A. Illnkle. c. White varieties. 1st prlzo, $1.00, Mrs. lone Tracoy; 2nd prize, 75c. E. A. Hinkle: 3rd prize 50c, L. H. Bergold. d. Yellow Varieties. 1st prize, $t.00, Mrs. J. C. Ponslerj 2nd prize, 75c, Mrs. J. C. Ponsler; 3rd prize, 50c, E. A. Hinkle. e. Fancy Varieties. 1st prize, $1.00, Mrs. Ingles: 2nd prize, 75c, Mrs. Emma Howard; 3rd prize, 50c, Mrs. C. V. Pfnff. Class 2 Single Roses (one to a vase. ) a. Red Varieties. 1st prize, $1.00, Mrs. W. S. Hamilton; 2nd prize, 75c, Mrs. W. S. Hamilton; Class 3 Spray of Climbing Roses (two to three feet long): 1st prize, $1.00. Mrs. W. S. Hamilton; 2nd prlzo, 75c, Mrs. Foster Butner; 3rd prize, 50c, Mrs. Mary McClnnahan. 1 Class 4 Most artistic basket Of roses (not over 5 varieties): : 1st prize, $1.00, Mrs. W. I.. Cobb; 3rd prlzo, 60c, E. A. Hin kle. Class 5 Double Poonles (ono to a vase) : Sub ClasB: a. Pink Varieties: 1st prize, $1:00, Mrs. W. S. Hamilton; 2nd prize, 75c, Mrs. Foster liiiinor; 3rd prize, GOn, Mrs. Fuster llutnor. b. Red Varieties: 1st prize, $1.00, Sirs. Foster Butnor; 2nd prize, 75c. Mr. V. S. Hamilton. c. White Varieties: 1st prize. $1.00, Mrs. W. S. Hamilton: 2nd prize, 75c, Mrs. W. S. Hamilton. Class 6 Single Peonies (one to a vase). Sub Class - a Rest Peony any color. Frlzc I 75c, Mrs. w. S. Hamilton. i b Best collection in bouquet. -1st prize, $1.00, Mrs. Foster But- j ner. : Class 7 Kowers, any kind. mixed : : a. Rest basket or vase. 1st prlzo. $1.00. Mrs. Waller Good; 2nd prize, 75f, Mrs. S. D. Evans; ' 3rd prize, 50e. Mrs. S. 1). F.vans. j Class's Gen. McArlhilr lioses. I Sub Class ! a. Ilest Gen MrArthur Rose, i 1st prize, $1.00, Mis. Emma How- ! nrd; 2nd prize, 75c, Mrs. .1. C. Ponsler; 3rd prize, 50c. E. A. Hinkle. b. Ilest bnsltet or vase: Prize ; 75c. Mrs. S. D. Evans. I Class !l Any New Hose. 1st prize, $1.00, Mrs. S. 1). Evens. j Class 10 Iris. n bnwjtiet: 1st prize, ? too. .Mrs. W. S. Hamilton; 2nd prize 75c. .Mrs. Ed Lewis. b one bloom: 1st prize. $1.00, Mis. W. S. Hamilton: 2nd prize, 75c, Mrs. Ed l.ewl v a igji' 'of. 'Service qnd Saping This sign over a store designates Auto Supply Headquarters. - ".; ' " The very best in Auto Supplies and Service and the utmost purchasing power for your dollar are the ea Bons why "Western Auto" has rapidly grown from one smalj store to more than 125 in the west. ' A visit to the nearest "Western Auto'f store will convince you that it is indeed Auto Supply Headquar ters and worthy of your patronage. - ; '.- ' ' , You are ani7 They have been -jdvertised in leading magazines. They have won the confidence of motorists all over the country. They are the standards of quality the basis of comparison. V Cop Spotter Mirron An interior xpirror of quality. Price . .2.70 and $2.95 Other Mirrors as low as..95o Yale Padlocks, 45o to $235 Ea. Phinney-Walker Qockl The correct time on your dash always. Price $11.65 Other Clocks . .$2.85 and $7.65 Pyrene Fire Extinguishers Always' dependable'. ' Safo fiiiard your car. Price com vlute ,...$12.00 h THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Genuine Schrader iTire Gauge The correct amount of air pres sure 'in your tires will lengthen the lift of the tires.' Muks it a habit to test your tires reeularly. Factory Ifst price $1.15. P rtfl I Thia Week Only. ...... $ I iUU Genuine Schrader Valve InsirJes A handy little box of 6' that should bo juried in the car at ail times as a protection against Jeaky valves. Our regular prices per box in 25c. i fl This Week Only IH'j Veedol Oil Medium or heavy. Ballon S1.40 b-eallon can $6.00 Spring-Eez S-ounco can 30o . H-nlnt can 60o ' 1 pint $1.00 Alemite and Zerk Fittings Wo carry a lino of those fa mous lubricating system tit tings and parts. Genuine Boyce , Motometer? UnlvorsaHy known. "Warns you when the motor Is over heated. Often prevents scored cylinders and burned-out bearings. Three sizes, $2.90, $6-40 and $8.50 Safe-T-Stat . Dash board heat Indicator, Visible day and night. Theft proof. Warns you instantly of approaching motor trouhlo. Scientifically accurate. Ono warning often saves tho cost or several Kitfe-T-Stuts. $4.50, $5.00 and $7.50. uccording to car and model. Electric Horns The famous B A Motor Horn has a stronc, Ucep-toned note. Broadcaster model. 6- volt, sells for .....$3.45 Other models, $4.30, $6.30 dnd $12.15. - Aermore Hort An exhaust horn with !fpur distinct tones that' are soft and musical and courteously warns pedestrians of your ap proach. Price $6.90 to $16.00 according to model. Whistles '.$1.35 to $4.45 A. C. and Champion Spark Plugs r Ask any car owner about spark plugs, and he will almost- always mention two brands A. C. and Champion, leaders In the spark plu.r field. Champions' are only 55c and 75c. "according .to model. ,' .-u' Cimo E. Z. Cigar Lighten Electrically operated! No holes to drill .$3 00 Handy Lighter $2.55 Rose Pumps More air with less work tho 14 -Inch barrel is extra heavy, has a folding base. 1'ut one under tho rear seat of your car as a precaution. Prico $2.65. Other, Pumoa .,$1.10 and $1.95 All-Steel Jack Is strong nnd heavy enough to stand heavy loads. Our price $1.35 Other Jacks 95c to $6.50 "Ka Bee" Stop Signal The .veil -known "Ituliy ltay." orico $1.75 S & M Spollite Complies with all laws two sizes ...$9.50 und $1J.C0 Other Spotlights as low as $1.95. S & M Road Lite Fits on left spring horn A light that casta its rays di rectly on the road. Points out ruts, ditches, etc. Price.. $9.00 Other Road Lights $5.50 and $7.00. Stover Stop Signal Combined with tail lamp, li cense brncket and car mono gram. Pried $4.65 Smaller model $2.95 Monkey Grip Tube Patch Outfit Includes 27 square Inches of patch, buffer, fuses with the tube. Prico 45o cemont a cold patch that Largo size (72 sq. In.)... 90c from our Ford Department Reliable Ignition Systems j Atwater Kertt i $10.80 Thomas .$735 Delco ..$13.00 McKinnon Radiators Same tvpe used on Bulcks and Wlilys-KniEhts, prico .'....$16.75 A. C. Speedometers Made hv the manufacturers of A. C. Spark PIurs ....$15.00 Carburetors You've Heard of Before Strombcrir $15.75 Winfield :.$20.00 KlnifHtfin -S4.25 Holly $3.75 Yale Oiling System Price .. .....$3.50 Williams Foot Accelerator Two models, each ... ;$1.40, $2.25 Bulldog Accelerator Complete with loot rest $1.35 Milwaukee Timers $2.00 Genuine K W Coil Units and Points Units, each '........i. $1.75 Sets of four -....$6.75 Points, pair ...20c Set, 4 pair 75c Stores Open Saturday Night Until 9 -More than 125 Stores in the West 117 South Stephens, Phone 97 Roseburg Store, ' 1 f - Little Sioux Valve Grinder You can grind your own ..valves as easliy and efficient ly as an exi)Ort. Price . .$3.35 Other models at lower prices. D Yalve Lifter It lifls valves easily and holds them tisht. Kord model $1.30 A'l car model $2.50 Others as low as 45c Billings & Spencer Wrenches Kij?h quality, ateel tempered and full" finished 36c to 51.96. according to size. We carry at all flme a com plete line of tools adaptable for all kind of work on automobiles. Polishes You Know Simon's Shnonizo 55c Simon's Cleaner 55c Golden Star Polish for tho body of your car!A pint.. 45c Pint 65o Quart $1.00 X Liquid Cement for sealing radiator leaks, small size 68o Standard size $1.15 Warner Liquid Solder, for radiators, gaskets and water jackots , 75c M. C. RADABAUGH, Auctioneer, 6110 N. line St., Rose. turg, Oregon. that makes friends -and retains them GoMeritiiL West WC- V v Thi vmii' iiui r mi. mm ci,Ia,'u did not solicit llic mcitliaiUs of; ftost'but'K t llnaiiic t.ic aniuiul i Straw berry Ounlvitl and tlu-y arc' ;rcl.viiiK upon the vatious alUue-j i tlons of the wwk to raise the nc-j ccsary lunds. ToiiIkIh, lhtli first jitney duueo will be held ut the Armory. All who believe In the future and proni?rlty of Uoso-j butB are uri'd 10 attend tlilt : event, li is only tlnuUKh the! Kenerous patrouage of the citizens in uoseouiK aim uougiaH county that tltt1 dames held tonight and tomorrow night that next year's ciunnul is assured. A big pro Kiuni of entcrurinment la being iM()itld tonight and the original Oriental tiardeus orchcMiu of t-tght pieces, will present the music. The daneo will start, promptly in S : o'clock and continued until mid night. ' ' prlzo, ;"tn Mrs. W. S. llamfHon t'lass 11 SwoepstnUert. a. Ilest specimen of any flower: 1st prize. $l.i)!, lied hy Mrs. 10 in ma Howard anil Mrs. Kd Lewis. Class 12 Flowers any kind, plulu : 1st prie, $1.00. Mrn. S. IV Kvans; 1'nd prlzo. T.'.r, Mrs. Kin ma Howard; 3rd prize, rule. Mrs Lena S. MeKlhinny. ..0 Sins your colt by mack Dupont, registered Percheron Stallion. Sure !inl I breeder. Douglas Park Stock Ranch Suthe.rlin. J SUNDAY AT THE t CHURCHES t School. There will be preaching service at the regular hour: 11:00 a. ni. Young Peoples Meeting at tho regular' hour in the evening. The Women of the Missionary So ciety have charge of the 8 o'clock rervlco In the evening. Methodist Episcopal Church, Soiuili Corner of East Lane and South Main streets: C. S. Coberly, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 the program. The subject Is "Fel lowship with Christ." and the Sneakers are Reginald Hatfield, Daphne Hughes and Elslo Hudson. Jessie Gibbs will sing. feature of the Divine plan? What has been the opposing power? All interested in bible study are cordially Invited to come and study with us. Myrtle Ooek CIiuitIi of Chr ist The Bible School, which hap something of Interest for all men. !fl'm 10::I0 to liniKj women, young people and chll- l""10- J'reaciiing hy Itov Preaching at. (.'lldc Th. Sun day School time has been changed iit Mul I.ot 11. give you an that material bill. L. V. .Meizgi-r. in. Classes for all grades and :agcs. and a splondld corps of teachers. There will be a Sunday - ' ' school progfam nt the 11 o'clock Tho Mi st Methodist cluii'i h j hour. Treadling in the evening Corner of Main and I.aue streets. I ft 8 o'clock, by the pastor. Senior il-.pworth League devotional meet ing nt 7:00 p. m. Prayer meet- mi l l!, Ill JUa u. H ,,,., ,,,,. wrtr,orfv . . j,,,... nvn. n dren. begins nt 10 n'eloclr. T.ei iholland will follow the Sunday ;us begin the day by letting Clcd scnooi. ino last II. Y. I'. U. meet- Ian-. Joseph Kuotts, pastor. .Minday Sehonl meets at U: The ' 45 OLD SORES, PILES AND ECZEMA VANISH Junior League meets at 6 o'clock "With pleasure I will sa P. g. There will be no preach . Calupoola church Sunda) I afternoon, but a special program u-.-o mr uif .minor uepai imeni , ruinnn)o -i.-i, b.... Mid it is hoped nil in that do- ' .?aA.Callip"oia chu,rc.h ?"ndai rtment will bo on time. The -o- I AUT FLOAT ; PARADE IS BIG ! ' FEATURE TODAY (Contlnuetl from pago 1.) sold hs"h purl of tho quocirs con test, nnd lOulrcd.s of ihcm hic bo Iiik held by purt-hastMB, vg uvv oypcctni.tly nuultliiK tlio diauiiiK- Vs havo In stock a Hayes j Sprayer priced at a fear&atn. L. W. son s tlintnient lias cured a ser Ihnt I had en my foot for six . i! UiH-tors CiMil.'. net eie me a-n r. ilef and other otiinnenls did : seivu in help me Publish If v.. wish " Y S Slepbensnn. eare i'i!' Avenii.- Herd. Hunlinr.ton. W V: "t!el a lii'Ce hex for only (lit (en! at nnv ilrm:i;ist." says I'eterson. e lluffalo. "and money ii.u-k if tl ts:i the lifNt mi ever used" Alum keep Pel. --son's Ointment pi Hi house l'!:ie for burns, sial-l bruises. Mini. urn. chafing an I :' surest reoieiiy inr Itching CCZi and piles the world has i knew p "IVtel-ons tlintlllent is 1!ie h.-.-i for li!e.,ll,,g nnd Itihitii piles I Itave eier found. "- Ma Inr cliii'1. K " bilnev. Vliievard Haven. M;i. The inichty healing power 01 Pi-lerson s Ointment quickly cle.i: Ihe sk'n of all rashes, pimples in, ! blemishes Peterson Ointment Co Uutialo. N. Y. Nathan Kullel lot reports a large and steady domain! for Teterson'e Ointment. in the afternoon. The theme for Cio ni)rtitug sermon is "They Who carry the Wood of Their craven Image.' The Kpworth I eagne meets at 7 p. m. The ning service is particularly for Is being arranged for the second Sunday In June. l'lrst Pr-osbytoriuii Church Sunday School nt 9:45.- Graded courses. Kindergarten work for the tiny tots. All i'.lblo courses i lie young people as the nev of- for father-" and mothers. Bring t-i-ers or tfie i-.pwortn League wtn i !-e Installed and the sermon wili 1 suitable for the occasion. The I Prayer Meeting on Wednesday i . .ening nt S o'clock. A cordial j invitation Is extended to all, part tilarly strangers. I speak to us through his book: The morning sermon will be "The Lost Christ." Young Peoples Christian Endeavoi at 7 o'clock. As this is Pentecost Sunday, the day upon which the church was founded, we will comniomor;to the birthday of the church. The tiiuri-u uegan isao years ago. inc10t healing v.viuui, nci uivu nut o; 1110 tng or the season will be held at Y.-30. cost." WALTER E. STRAM, Pastor. n.l the children. Two Endeavor So cieties In the afternoon. Senior Endeavor nt 7:00;. morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. Theme. Be yond the SiarS. Evening Bermon at 8 o'clock. Subject: The Puri tan Conscience. We hear a great I A lot of talk about these men. -What lE Catholic Church Kane and made them so renowned? Who n:ik streets, llev. n. Clevy, Pas- j'wfU talk about us 1100 years after i f. May L'"rd: Pentecost Sunday. .T.e are dead? Some people are Mass and Sermon at s a. in. Ca- afraid today, lest these "Puritans" First CIiuitIi or Christ, Scientist Regular services are held Sun day morning at 1 1 o'clock and Wednesday evening at K o'clock. This meeting includes testimonies Sunday -School con- Meaning and Message of rente- ' 'a.Th'. ,V , "r"'"? ,,'.' age of 4 to 20 years may he ad mitted. The Reading Room, side "t entrance to the church, is open International Hllde Students i daily from 2 to 4 p. m.. except Association. Bible Study at the !Sundays and holidays. llere all Moose Hall. Sunday at J 0 : y 0 a. (authorized Christian Science lit -m. The subjects for study arc 'erature may he read, borrowed or the "Birth of a Nation" and purchased. The public is cordi "Isaac and His Wells." Some of ally invited to attend the services the questions to "be considered and visit the Reading Room Sub are, When did the tientllo times, ject of Sunday's lesson: "Soul close? What Is the outstanding land Body." . SHINGLES AND LATH 'eh is in Classes nnd Biblical In ructlonnt i:45 a. m.; 2nd Mass : -id 'Sermon nt 10:30 a. m. Ito iry and Benediction of the M. 11. in the evening at 7:;10. come to life again. GET OUR PRICES Baptist Church .Services Sun I'.iy, .May i'ltd: Bible School at : .45 a. in.: Carlos Page. Suporin fendent. Special Invitation, to all uot attending any other Bible j U i w '5 Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. John How-5 Iivd. tn tho evening the vnunir K r0pl will again have charge of nV?inWKlt?l'V? Christian Clmrrli Mr. Mow Is away on a weeks vacation nnd the pulpit is being filled morning and evening by local speakers. In the morning tho subject will be .Missions', ine speakers are Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phone 100 i A Aie.uKvr,