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FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL i 1. 1927, SMSNTEIiiCENCE-: Prices Good Saturday to Wednesday inclusive, April 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th '"' . M CORN FLAKES Kel- Iogg's, 3 QCp packages .. ........ AMU , CIGARETTES Camels, Chesterf iel ds, or Lucky Strikes, C 1 1 Q 2 pkgs., 25c; "carton (positively none sold to minors)'.'.-. W 1 1 1 0 WESSON OIL '4Qp quart can Tub HONEY Pure strained, quart .. : JELLO AH nr. flavors, 3 pkgsZJb t CHOCOLATE Ghirardelli's, pound1 . : can, 31c; 3 lb. can ROLLED OATS C lEi. r0?1 91P . CLEANSER Cp ffi 4 lbs. L 0 C Readlcutt 3 lb. LOb ' .Sunbrite .each J U ; 5 ) COFFEES Canned, Hills Red Can, M. J. B., Maxwell House or 'J Qn A3 Oolden West, pound vol -'I' W XARD Pure, Cflp :EiinbuIk,3 lbS.....0OC FLOUR Kerr's Best Fisher's Blend .. COFFEE 20th Century, few equal , none better. ' ,to you insures you fresh coffee at all times and a low Specially priceu, pound 43c; 3 lbs ROSEBURG STORE 130 N. Jackson Street Around the County I CAMA6 VALLEY NEWS NOTES 'March, us Iho old saying goes, Went uuL like n 1 lean Willi r miv storm nuil drop In Uto temperature. Tliu snrliiK tunning lias noon Ru ins on t 11 pretty last pace during our week ot ood weather. Wlllrwl ftiown, Jr., returned to Iho University ul Kugouu Monday ntlor iv week's vlalt with his pur- Thorn iiru thruo new scholars in lliu primary room tills week, Jmklo Doitharp. lion iuhI Kjiru l.lnu. 'J'hey lomo from tlio logging camp west of thu valley. Joo Klrkendull and Daisy Thrush worn quietly lnnrilrd In lto.iohurg E. N. Evv.irt, Prea. M. E. Rtttcr, Appraiser Carl E. Wimbedy, Attorney Umpqua Savings and Loan Association " ORGANIZED 1917 Under State Supervision Eaniiitf'8 past two yenrs 9.!. EarninRj past 8 yoar 8': or better. Not a single foreclosure or piece of property taken for non-payment of principal or inU.rest ince oiRanization. Investigate our monthly savings plan. An account may be started with a deposit of one ' dollar. , AVe, "together with the manufacturer, I strive to teach our employees tiue facts retarding the products they handle in order that they may intel ligently : answer ' any question 5 you pay ask regarding the merchandise 'In our stock. It is a source of much pleasure when J one may '. secure dependable information in shopping. To be answered quickly and cor rectly is pleasing. The 20th Century Stores strive, to please always. POST TOAST- QCn IES 3 pkgs....; &UU . n" . 43C AMAIZO OIL quart can .... packed in Ball Mason Jars .....r.....:4 UOt posti imi nn. slant, large ; can 0 Q b '. : : ........ SHORTENING r n fn,..:53C Patent, 49 lb. ack; $1.99;' Q '.; ; liiBt wook. Tho next evening they were glvon u chiirlvarl by the young people hero which was any thing but quiet. Thoy will make their homo hero or thu, present. Air. and Airs. Will led Brown and daughter, Almgarot, spunt Sunday with lira. Brown's imreuts near Drain. Kd Jlrady ot Hoauburg Is visiting this week wilh his brolhor lii-law, 11. W. I.IIHSOII. Mr. and Airs Heniss of Alyrtln Point spent Sunday hero with their daughter, Mrs. Aleislnger. ltev. Frank Allen held a very lu tururitlng meeting hero Tuesday night. Another meeting will he held next Thursday evening, also church Sunday morning, April 3. CASllAU Window shades and ciirliiln lodf At I'owoH'm. DIRECTORS B. W. Bates, Vlce-Pres. Goy Cordon, Appraiser Chas. McElhlnny V. J. Mice'tl, Treasurer SOAP Crystal QQp White, 10 bars 00b MILK Libby's or Bor- 4tr!!!!:..39C nint 29c Cl . BEANS Van Camp's , 3 1 25C : 1 18 oz. 3 for 'itTi'iH'""""": ;TWU , SHRIMP American, . ; Beauty, No. 1 cans (5oz.net) 15c; 3 cans rown $2.09; ' Direct from our roaster price always. p I O C 0 1 1 J OAKLAND STORE Baker-FIannary Bldg. NOTED FIGURES IN LUMBERING DEAD; GUN SLAYS ONE (AKMwIutttl I'rcw Luisfil Who.) J. J. Albert iIaalf.toill, prtiiaul of tho Nallonal l.tiiubuf Jlualura aasoclulioii, was 1'uuiHl dead in bin homo luil ay, with a a hut gua at uis aldo. J'ohey sutd Umt liu luul bt en ciouuint! the kuu in prei-uiutum Cor ii liuntltiK trip. Ucutli was ac cidental. ' - KANSAS C1TV, April U. I'lcltorin:. 77, chairman of tho board of diruotura vf Iho JMekoHntf Lunibor -cumpuny, dierl heie to day. JUj wa.H onu of tho must x tenslvo manufactureis of yellow plno in tho uouthein nUite.8, MKbt Kloltos only ITiC. at PuwoU's. H. O. Pargeter, Secretary W. F. Harris, Appraiser' C. V. Wimborly ST.GEOlE'SPffl A well attended animal meeting of the EpUcupal Church wua held In the' Pariah Iiouho lat eveuing. The main vurpoio of the meet ing lH;iiig iho election of a Vestry. The following men wero elected: J. C. Hume, Warden and Treasur er; M. , Hitter, Jr. Warden; D. A. Kramer, Ciork of tho Veatry; U. CJ. UuskoU Jt. L. Campbell, ii. C. Church and M. F. Middelburg, Veatrymil. Mr. Fral Strang and Mr. P. T. Randall were appointed by ilev. KtinueliH hh iiieinbera of the Coun cil with olh'ir appolntiiiwity to fol low. Thin body will have charge of the more active movements ol tbo Church as a whole. A concise and efficient financial report wan read by Treasurer J. C. Hume, this report showing the Church hre to bo In a very sat isfactory condition. Airs. 10. V. Hoover road u report from St. Oorges Guild which brought out the excellent work be ing done by that organization. A report froTn the Church School given by He v. Ituuneltf hhowed that body to he going forward in, a p leaning manner. , An iiiLeretstliig and helpful talk by ltev. itiinneiH on "The Christ ianity of Christians" was given after-.which a mo. oik to jidjourn was accepted. Sewing nmcbines for rent or Bale at Powell's. TOURFJEY; EUGEIE HI IS HQ (ABsorlulftl rresa Leased Wire.) ' CHICAGO. Anril 1 The South had the inside track today to take the National High School basket ball title to Dixie. Four or tho eight teams surviv ing i'or the cluninplonship flight Kanio are from tho land of cotton and although a hard luck draw made two o? them opponents, tour nament observers believe that one of the four smooth working com binations was destined to inherit (he title won last year by Pitta field, Mas?. ' ' 1 ' ' ' ! Of the remaining four teams, two canto from tho north.ono from tho :woHt, with Chicago backing oho entry. Teams from tho east and (ho Pacific coant havo been el iminated. The two southern squads which face each other in one of tonight's games are Norfolk, Va and FJorenco Miss. Florence and another of the southern cm in tots', Vlennaj (la., ho far have showi the most finished toani work -of the entire field, and they are favored among the sur vivors. Kugene, Oregon, last night fell before the Maury High of Norfolk, Yu by tho narrow margin of one goal tho final score being 11 to I'A. Tho deciding goal came . as tho time keeper rallied his arm to fire the final gun. Garden tools and lioso at Port ell Furniture; Store. HOUSE COMMITTEE H COIN GI'O (AKMK'liilctl l'ii-sj l.t'asdl Wit.-.) WASHINGTON, April I. De nials and counter charges were exchanged lu re today in the latest piohllii'.iun controversy, started by the assertion of the Association AguhtHt (tut Prohibition Amend ment that, the Anli-Saloon Ler.gue h;ul pniil expen:;es of tho liouse CDiuiniiiec on the alcoholic Miiptor traffic. ' Itepreseniativo- Hudson, or Michi gan, ehairnmn of the committee, added his denial'to that of Wayne M. WlH'elrr, of the league, Issued nn Wednesday, hut. '(i. V. Hinckley, secretary of the Association Against the Amendment, canin lnu-k wilh n reiteration which (pmtcd .Mr. Whenlnr as having re imrh d In his exerutlve crfuunitleo that he had raised money to meet' certain expenses of the house committee. Hinckley's charges weie de scribed by Mr. Hudson as 'Vheer bluff ami du.it I hfoM ing." Neither Mr. W!nHor nor tho Antl-Sahton league had made any contribution toward the committee in the lour years he hud been a member, the Michigan representative aaid. ' The Ant I Saloon league Is no mote to mo than tlje committee of one thousand or any other organ-' h'ntinn battling for human better-; nient." he continued. "1 urn ior t hem all but t hey cannot cent nil me, nor buy me, nor any coinmil tet of congress through, any ! method.' j Hinckley sail that lu a written! report to Ihe executive committee of the 'league, meeting bens l'Vbiu-i ry IS, l!iLT. Wheeler said: j lleciuise cf the fact tint there ; wa ito appropriation for the com- j mlttee we have hud to do a great j deal of tho work, and I had to laisc some cxtia money to tutet RAFAEL 8ABATINPS SON PIES IN WRECK (AocUlml Prt-H LuKd -Wire.) LLANUOGO, Monmouth. shire, Wales, April 1. Rafael 4 Sabatinl, Jr., only sou of the 4 4 well known author, was kill- ed today while motoring with hit mothdr. The car, which ho was driving, over- turned. ' Mrs. Subatlul was severely Injured. certuln expenses that wore incur red by tile committee." Arundel, plauo tuner. Phone JS9-L, BROCCOLI Market News PORTLAND, Oi-e., April 1. Car- lot BitipmenU ' reporlud Wednes day: C. Cut. 11, S. Cal A, Oregon 11, total 2U. JJtMtiuailons of' carlot shipments of Oregon nroecoli: iliirch 17: Denver 1, total 1. Muj'ch 28: Chicago a, New Vork 1, Omaha 2, I'urUuad 2, total 1. ., yiilpplng point lnoimution: ; lioseburg, Oro.: Clear, warm days, cool nights, llauliugs light, light wire Inquiry, murket fairly aicady..arloads i. o. b. cash track, crates, U. S. No. 1, 11-123, .$1.60, smaller- $1.4S, No. 2, $1.25. New York market today: 44 de grees partly cloudy.' 8 California arrlvod. Supplies moderate, do muud moderate, market slightly weaker. California crates, medium to large, $2.25-2.75, few $3.00, small er $2.00-2.25; Oregon crates $2.50 42.75 small $1.75-2.25. Chicago: 41 degrees clear. 4 .California, 1 Oregon arrived. 23 cars on track including broken. Supplies liberal, demand and trad ing moderate, market slightly weaker, prices slightly lower.. Pony crates, California largo si.es, best jnosily $2.50, small $2.00-2.25; Oregon best $2.50. Pure whole milk, ana It's oast ourized. Roseburg Dairy. Phone 108. LUMBER BUSINESS DURING . WEEK SHOWS A DECLINE OYssocJatcil Pres. JaEcd Wire.) NEW YORK, April 1. A Blight decrease in new business of the country's soft wood business for the Week ended March 20, with virtually no change in production and shipments compared with the proceeding week, is reported by the National Lumber Manufacturers' association. Decreases wero shown in all three Hems compared with a year. ago. New business of hard wood mills showed a sharp gain ovm a-year ago. , Until led orders of 193 8out.he.rn .plno and west const inllls were .542,637,232 ' feel against 536,871,483 tho week be fore. Ent barbi.uue sandwiches and live forever. Drand'a Road (Stand FOltTLAND, Ore., April 1. Largo receipts of local eggs con tributed to a depression of egg prices to lc lower today for for mal trading In wholesale grades. Current receipts alono hold tho same price quotation as Thursday. Butter prices are steady today. .Prices and receipts o fresh moats ami poultry during today's early trading were generally stea dy. Hogs are easy with a top price 'of ltic. PORTLAND, Ore, April 1 Cat lie steady. ITorb steady to strong. Light weights KiO-2UO pounds, common, in od in m. good and -choice, $ 12.00 & 12.50; light lights 130-160 lhs., cnnimon, medium, good and choice 12.002.40: slaughter pigs 90 lhs., medium, good and choice 512.fMiS(12.50. Sheep sternly to quiet. rOUTLAND, Ore.. April 1. Wholesale prices: liutter steady; extra- cubes, city 4 1 i c ; standard 41c: prime firsts 41c; firsts -lUc; prints -16c; cartons '17c. liids to farmer: Milk1 steady; best churning cream -12c in val ley; delivered .Portland, 45c per pound. Haw milk (l per cent), ?2.-tri cwl., f. o. b. PorMnnd. Eggs lc lower on three- grades. Current receipts steady. Current receipts 20c; fresh medium 19c; fresh standard firsts 21c; fresh standard extras 23c. Poultry steady; heavy hens 23 2t!c; light 20(tj'lUo; springs nomi nal; broilers iluC'iUlc; PeUju white ducks 20c; colored nominal; tur keys livo nominal; dressed 37c. Onions $5.00 (ft 3. tit). Potatoes loc higher, supplies ragged; $i.00r 1.7 sack. Nuts steady: walnuts 27(i37c; filberts lHfii2ic; almonds 2i'ii26c; lira .it nuts 'i ttie; Dregnn chest- U5 ccc THE CL(ME.iT LAWPRV I IN "THE LAND B V'E'R NOW AWAlTINGr VOUR-COMM AND I T:ierc is a charm in clean, well laumleiXMl linen that anpeats to miiady as do fine cut glass and services of silver. She can entrust In r linens to our laundry -care, be cause she knows we ore expert in the handling of them. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 79 . , Roscburj mm Free nuts 17J20c; peanuts llS13c. Cuscara bark steady, Sc lb; Ore gon grape root .nominal. Hops steady; 1925 higgles 25c; dusters 21fi'22c; one-year con tracts 20c; two-year contracts 19c. BOSTON, April 1. The Com mercial Bulletin tomorrow will say: . "The wool market continues moderately active wilh prices hard ly changed for the week.. Some further business for export is ro portod at steady ' rates. In the west the market has' been' quiet. "The foreign markets keep very strong, especially the primary markets. London was a bit easier during tho past week but substan tially abovo the closing of the last scries, at the close yesterday. "The goods market develops slowly but appears more resilient than at tills time last year.- "Mohai'r ir, in moderate request at prices no more than steady. All bids were rejected at the Kerrvilli sale Thursday." The Commercial Bulletin will publish, the following wool quota tions tomorrow; . Oregon; Northern $1.0!(fiil.07; flno.and f. ta. clothing 9095c; v-nlley, No. 1, 90395c. Mohairs: Original bag average 12 months Oregon 5052c. PORTLAND, Ore., April L Wheat: HUB hard white $1.33;. hard While, bluestem, baart, fed eration, soft white, western white, hard winter $1.32; northern spring $1.81; western red $1.28. Today's car receipts: Wheat 22; hurley 5; flour 8; corn S; oats 3; I "hay 13. ' ' ! NEW SPRING . tf SHOES Yl f In Rose Blush, Pastel Parchment, Patent lla ! X 1 i , , . $& m X V i Leather and two-tone. if ! I j&iivv Ml prrsr. i Latest patterns, with military -nnr n w-cr -M- m $5.85 $7.75 $10.00 1' ffimfof' "piif Wmm Kidder's Shoe Store Wmm Roseburg, Oregon Mmi' MEL-O-MAID The Vitamines and Pure Rich Cream From 12 Quarts of Milk Think of getting all that health-building material in a single pound of Mel-O-Maid Butter. Is it any won der that Mel-O-Maid is so good for you? ' ' Furthermore, one pound of Mel-O-Maid Butter con tains about 3400 calories. Calories, you know, are used to measure the energy-value of food, just as we uoe pounds to measure weight. In comparison, there are only 800 calories in a pound of sirloin steak only 900 in a dozen boiled eggs! There is no better butter made than pure, rich, gold en Mel-O-Maid. Churned from the finest, freshest pasteurized cream that money can buy, its high qual ity is always the same. You can depend on Mcl-O-Maid. Order some today. DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAME Phbne 340 Up-to-date book of tested recipes given free by mailing coupon to us. ! ECONOMY Phone" 63 344 N. Jackson St. , A WIUIAM fSEJ. PROGiWTfoW ' ' I ANTLERS STARTING' SUNDAY I Douglas County Creamery, Roseburg, Ore. Name - Address Our Vegetable Counter WHtli the arrival of spring and the1 beginning of the new crop our vegetablo counter has takou on lkow life and appearance. Daily the assortment growB more extensive. ' . GROCERY O. L. Johnson