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TWO ROSF.nURG NEWS REVIEW. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1927. IP' " ' . ' (jLS 4- s a Difference There's ai big difference between "cheap" foods and the high quality merchandise we offer at such substantial savings. Our low prices are due to thousand-store buy in power and a method 'of merchandising that enables us to successfully do busi ness for a gross profit that is considerably less than the average merchant's bare operating costs. We are not. forced 'to cut quality to sell for less. Figure the Difference on these Savings FLOUfc 1 Big K 1 Flour ..II .1 J qiiirerheTits- of t h e average household.' It is milled to oiir order and eveVy 9ack is g'uatan- teed. Makes the finest bread and pastry. There is abso lutely iio bet ter flour oh the market nt any price. Try a sack this week: ' ' ' UAH D WHltAT Q lb. r i! i Barrel! , "!; (iljBrtcks) .J... ft-1 t M; $7,69 4- Sugar Finest quality pure cane au;;ar. lbs. : 53c Butter FVcsh creamery, guaranteed. Have you tried our butter? 2 ibs .; :. 93c i Large 24 qz. loaves of Safeway Bread. ' j Finest quality obtainable. . -.....:.... lie - Each ;; Soap- :; Don t overlook Palmolive Bri'nj! lis' vpur , inetiil 'cou pons. Grapefruit ShnVcr's failcjr quality. Much better than fresh at this season. ' . Syriip Butter Scotch syrup is a new item. You'll like it. bars . -1 ri : -, X. .:.. 70c 5 lb. tin ........... Vegetables Standard brands,' peas, corn, bcuns and tomatoes. 47c (24 . cans) Kraut 'Maximum' quality. , Cleaner and - better' than -bulk! No. '2i size Cans.' 3 oh".;,'. ............ 43c Spiiiach ' Maximum, ' better . than freah, 21 size.- 0.'-, : cans 50c Sample jar free with each tin. i - ' ' 1 . Coffee . ::' Safeway coffee continues to outsell. There rs no fin- cr quality. Pound 45C Seasonable Savings Per cwt. Potatoes Netted Gem , 10,b, 17c $1,65 Onions Oregon Winter Onions I 1 0 lbs. Per cwt.. . Sweet Potatoes Excellent Quality 7 iu. 25c Store No. 255 Roseburg Phone 230 Orders for $S.OO or ihore delivered FREE. Less amounts carry 10c chaise. t ; ; New Western Cold Field Discovered on Woman's Stake TEACHERS OF L DOUGLAS WIL HOLD INSTITUTE Annual Session Convenes Thursday and Friday ,' October 27-28. , j SOME FINE TALKERS M 1 1 1 II 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 M 11 '. Excellent Programs Arrang ed for This dear's Ihsti , tute Alumni ,to i Hold Luncheon.- i 12 months Oregon 1 The annual Douglas Courtly Teachers' Institute will convene I I iiiuiHuity nun i-iiuuy, uctooer zt ami La ill tilt junior Illgll KlllOUl building fur oiiti or tliu tinest lvo uay p.ogiunis la recent yeurs. Several prominent people In the state tts: well n.4 a numlK-r in the county,, art scheduled lor parts, on lilt- program hoth days, among ihi'in il. u. Miijliion, dean of educa tion til lliu' University of uregoll; I'OItTI,ANI), Ore., Oct. 21. The W. K, Smith, itHsfsiiint Hlntu super--Itirul wholosnln market fur butter liilendent unit Dean J. K. Jnwell laud fK",s ruled fully firm today ul o. . A. (J. 11. C. Hvyitioiu-,( state jntid tlt'itluvK wero fintliiiK adivo loittk-r of iloys' niitl ' lillts' club Irutlu ilt'lminil or idohI ail Kiiitlus woik will lit! onu tit Hut HDi'tilioni i ol ft'n.!l and Klorue 'bloclttt. Dairy iind will t'Xtithlt, ih piciures iKua ji'xchunse nuoliHiontt wt'iu unclittnK ol (lie chili t'XlilliICK tit tati tjutloiod excopt lliitt first Ktiiilu fivsli litir niitl uiho piL-iiiros of tlio Si' I- U'KKS wore up 2 ct!lils to 45.cent3 iniT st'liool work tills yetti- ut,r;iitr dozen. vnills. Ki'ltmds w ill bo filati-: to j call for country dressed meals Haiti that T. Jl. Clenile, head o thoand live potilliy orfered la the lo-Ueiiul-onoiit of fducittioti , at. Uip Jin ,:,ii market was sufiicitnt Una Mou Normal Scbboi tfll be ineat iinorainK to absorb most new - re tor one titty. Dean lientle will talU ,-ei.ts of choice quality stint at on lliu biickKiounti anil lountlailtm l1;ii adv prices. Choice veal was get of the pupil s hihool life. lie is tin linK 17. 174 and occasionally IS exponent in newest methods of ox-leeitts per pound while best nunliiy lliu Milt (Ulu l.ml ivll Imv.t tin i. ' . ..... . f .- ..u.v. iiiiii-H wi.re Heinni? ii-nm 1.1 in i:.a cents per pound. Lambs were I'ru. j.a.-,i Wire) ' Moderate supplies of live itoul I!0b1O,N. Oct. 21. The Com ! try were cleuuiUK up at prices nieicial lialletiu. tomorrow will, steady and unchanged since the say: t j first of tile week. A very good Cifll in a market only moderately lis reported for youtiK turkeys, now active all descriptions of wool quoted trolu 30 to 33 cents per have remained lillft ttutl medium ! pound. wools, quarter bloods in pai'licu-i loucoid grapes were In large rtj ltir, have risen in price ugain. Al-iceipt on the wholesale market and together, the market Is Btrong anil (showing generally Improved con Itealthy. Nothing new with refer-1 dition. Kxcellout Concords could ence to Hie tili clip is n purled. be had at 34 cents per pound. , Tile foreign. hi.tikets lioltl Fancy Itosebutg Junathau apples steatly atttl lite teiiileui'y of prices: were quoted at $2.25 per box and on lite choicer woots is upward. : extra laucys, in large sizes, w ere litatiford reports rather better j held at f2.00. business I.abor troutaes threateu . , in Germany. . POUTLANP, Ore., Oct. 21. Cat- "llie mill situation is without I tie and calves steady; receipts 25 matt-rial change, luuepelideut top j cattle, flogs steady; receipts 250, makers und spinners litid the mar-i including 120 direct.' ket still a narrow one, bi t the' streep ami lambs steady; re larger factors are Weil occupied, iceipts 100 sheep. although new business is less ac-i rive apparently at the moment. I'OItTI.AND, Ore., Oct. 21. But .Mohuir Is rather quiet butter: sleady. Wholesale prices: sti atiy. Texas glowers oltll reject j Kxira cubes, city, 4ti; standards 44; all httls although some consign- j iTrlme lirsts 43,-llis 40. Creamery ftit llts are llimored to linve been I urlcos: I't lats 3 cents above rube: iiutierrat 4a cents f. o. u. l'ort- el'lectetl. Tue Commercial ttulietlii will pultiisll the followiitg wool quota tions lutnorrow: Hcollietl buHls: Oregon Fine antl utt-tiftim staple l.lotl,12; fine ami f. in. clothing J0'a 95; val ley number 1, y.i(ij u7. laud. .Milk steady. Dias to farmer: Raw milk 4 per cent, $2.45 cwt., I. o. b. I'oillaml; butterfat 45 cents f. o. b. Portland. Egss: First up 2 cents. Untler- fr.hitfu. rii.i,i...l .... u "J --in. Iietlll llietlllllllS Ol -f tS a W rf rX-lti J - i 1 uiuiiiaiimiH and will U'l usiing uddi cus. 'I'liuic are to bo hifiouioon st'ssioiiH osich tiny of the JitiHiiiQiu with noon lntuinilstilonH. j U. of o. alumni' and (riuiiu will aisbemble lot' it Iiiiit'licon du jfiiHt day and for Filday' u luncii juon la bulng itluiinud or tfio aluin Jnl of tliu iioi inal Schools.1 compline pi (im am prepared ! i'r ihn iiiHiitlut' ik as' l'oliowa:, Tnuraday (Yiorning 0:00 "AiniM ica, ' audiennj. Dlrbct-c-;l by MIm Hazel Goodwin, Hose buig. lnvocatlini, Itov. I't-nlmll. "Oregon," State Song. u:3u u. s. t. a. c. c. mil, diiiic, county prusidunt. ' 1 , 1 ' 9 Adth t'Ha. AsHembly. F r e d Turk, iSiatu Director Anitiiicuul: F.aiiua Deimrttiiujit. . D:ft5 -iJoitRlua Oiumy IR'altlr Dtu puitmoiu, JJr. Laraway, 1 Mia3 llulen Atwood, It. N., Minn Amy HriukBon, It. iN. liualtb iilaylot Uislricl V22, l():lu Hoy' ami (Mils' Club II. C. Seymour, 8tatt l.'adi,r, J. U. rarkur, C'ounly i-eaib'r. Voca tional KdiK'nllon. A. 1). Colllur, I. fine t'lmmv. J0:30 -Iti'tL'ss. 10: 10 Hucoiit Kducatluua! I.ukIs- lation, W. S. Smith, Assistant Staio BupcriiiUMidont. 11:00 Aildiv-HB, vKw Types of 'ri'UclihiK-Kifii'h'iiuy," Dean H. 1. Rholdon, U. f O. ll:.r0 Adjournment. 11:&0 Adjournmciit. Luncheon I'nivuislty aluniui and fi li'iuls, In dian Itoom, llotnl Cmpfiua. 1:10. Afternoon 1:10 Music, "Uri'Kon." audlfiico. 1:;15K. K. A. V. M. Campbell, IvOscbiiiK- 1: 1."-Adilress, "Kdiu-uilon and Iht inocraey." Dt'an J. H. Jewell, O. A. C. 2: in Idvlslutis: Honni .112 hirtU school. "Kxtra l.'urrictiliir Acli- iticn." K. U. lUiiU-y, Wilbur. In- tcrmetiiiito and Primary, callonal I'rinclnle.s ot . Play lUtoiti 2u7, Minn Myra Adcoclt, Unipqua. 2:il0 Hncesa. 2 .'40 A:itien.bly, addrews, "Tho Mirrored Teacher," Pe.iu Jew ell. It: 1U- Address, "l'ha.ses of l!om; dial Teaching (Juile Ceneraiiy l-'ound." Mrs. Conkey. 3: 10 Sch'tilltli: Temperance In-' sinictUm ( H (tpcakers to be chosen) ; 'A: Adjouinmeht. Friday Morning 9:0-Ilihlf Heading. Mis. V. M. Cainpiiell, teacher relluimia lu st ruction, KohfltttiK' Mu.ic. 0:;Ht---AildrTss. "Educational (Jubl iuice." Howard Taylor. V. ol O. lvpartment Kdueaiion. Hivi.tions: lllrih school. "Scoiiup as Applicable iu II. M.."' lioaid Talor, room 1112. liooin -0 lbs, Intel meillate. "Four Types ot Study." M. A. rerry, liiiutlc. lioom 2051-1, primary "Demoi -stiation," Mrs. lirnco Sawyers, Canyonvlllt'. , 10;;:o lieccss. 10: to- Addicss, "Citizenship: lie- .sponsihtlitie. Prtllcf;cs," Judc J. W. llatnttum. 1 1 , tut- I ilvlstonn : Teachers sha'l rlums.' whlth they will nttetol. KtK'tbh. Mrs. KUznbeth T. Ku. rcom M: lu uiii t b M. K. room 2H. Mathmctlcs, M. K. IVltO, room 31". Art Work, MUa Muvio In. 11: in- Kepoit of I'onitHltUfS. ll:fio Adjournment. I.uni'hevi Noniuil Scliotds und friend. lil nce vt Sw ct'ts, 12:10. ; l:i: - Assembly, Music. "Orcpia." 1 ; ;tv Ad.hcfs. Speaker to h chosen. t :(mi Kxperieiued teiuher, T. II.. identic, room -Hi. i:3u lificsH. T. II- 45 cents; do extras 48 cents. Poultry sicudy. I,ohb 5 per cent coin'misston. lleavv hens 22; light ltjVlO; sprlims 20(ii24; broilers 2'.; peltin white ducks 22; colored nominul; turkeys ullvu ;i0$'3:i. Oniona Bteady, local 75(&90 cents. Potatoes stendy nt Jl.251rl.60.. Nuts stendy; walnuts 2329; rilherts iyg'29; almonds 2420; Brazil bula.,14ft-16; Oregon chest nuts 17i'y20; poanuts 10515. - Cascara - bark steady, 7 cents; Orepon grave root nominal. Hops steady; 197 contracts 25 '27 cent; fuggles 25 cents. ' Hay steady, lluying prices: East ern Oregon tltnoi by J204-21 ; do valley $1U.50& 17.00; cheat $14.50; itlfaiia $17.00 oat hay S14.00&P 14.50; straw $7.50 per ton; sell moining and )Ht'-ady around 20 to 21 cents. ting price $2 a ton uioro. STATE PRESS COMMENT -(Justifies the means in ,a bootles I jltiB cat-e, especially to the exlenj. jof coinniittlllf; murder. Of course, : the preacher has other grounds for - ; feeling bitter against the mur dered man. Ho conducted his fun eral antl he says- one of those I rough mountaineers came into tho . church with a pipe In his month Cultured Radio Fans Iloie is musical uioaress. Indeed. The New York Kdison company, in a questionnaire that brought an swers from about 500(1 radio fans and his hat on. .That a niountaln- iiiuereu- imouKiioui ; the u nileti eer doesn't have the drawlnuroom ...n.vn, leuiun ui.iu men- luvotuu polish that has been acnuiretl by co nposer is lieeuioven. , j the residents of the valley .was de- ....... . ,.,..(L1ILU n, iHiwo .,i ntoranie. DUt alter al . politeness 1r nterely a matter of custom, and 31. uaranteed without limit! If you don't like Schilling's best - . your money back at your grocer's instantly. Vour statement is enough. You keep the coffee. . Schilling Coffee I Ta'iq Spices3i EntractTlBakinS Powder g DISPLAY OF EG6S FOR ARMORY SHOW; 1!) other composortt. who cover tliu whole Held. Hq wins over Victor Herbert,. Vuttll, WttKiier, Irving Ik.rllu, George Uorshwin, antl all Ihe rest. . If this Vertllct Is really re'proseti that Ueethoven Is the most popular composer in America. We shall have lo revise our no tion, then, or "popular music." l-'rorii litis evidence, we might con clude that tho most popular music In this country is Heethoven's Fifth Symphony. It loos as ir radio audiences were getting tired of jazz. That seems inevitable, not because jazz Is necessarily objectionable or un musical but because the Jazz com positions fed out to the llstenin-; public are nearly all alike. Old-la.-thitmed music Is intinilely more varied. Naturally music - lovel'3 sicken of the same stuff all the lime. It Is like trying to live alto gether on "hot dogs." It Is a curlouB thing that this new type of music which originally re presented a revolt agaiinst musi cal tatneness anil monotony lias become the most monotonous of all. Kugpiie Kegister. Riding a Hobby Wo would like to be running tho Metlfortl Tribune lust for one itsv. 'Ktlu- preacher down there has gono Into print to defend the shooting of an alleged bootlegger by a pro- where good manners in one coun try may require tho removal of headgear it might bo 111 mannered to do so somewhere else. Visitors tuke their shoes off when entering cnurcn in some countries, but lu this country such a coursb would shock the natives and, no doubt tho riogue river preacher would navo a fit over such conduct. ine noguo river preacher says mat tno ueAiitrcmonts are shining lights compared to a bootlegger. That shows how far a man can go In assinlnlty when he loses his balance riding a hobby. The Iie- Autremonts held up a train, robbed tue i intra stales malls and In op tier to do so shot down three men in cold blood, yet, here is this man of God" as lio no doubt thinks himself, telling the public thru the paper that this is no crime lit nil pnm n.l i.-ll.l 1 1 .... bu,..,.,.t null ueuig BUS- I pectetl of selling a lilat of llkker ! If his statements about rolleion are as wild us his statements of crime, a lot of his people are apt to wind up In the wrong hereafter t-orvnills Gazette-Times. .. T P l rcil l'. Osborn, coach of the .Marsitrieiti nigh school football team, antl members of the team were ai ine ijinpijua hotel over- ntgai. i ne group Is enroute to Kugcno to play the ICugcno high " Ths witt'k newMt o'H field. In flute rnounir of eeuthetn California, was di;ovrr.d through tno siase Ttirnisneq fcy Mis R. M. Ma-tirt. Lf A"ycc sicupgrjpner. snown nera ai xn ten iin some of tts ore. Above, ttanatha. t Benfy MuhltiEen. Iht ducovirtd. and Dr. H. B. Martin, examining or. Below Ts hi tlrtt tfUttatJ it hi dittovtry. 2: 11- -Assenihiy, addlt Gentle. Via Hcpnits cf t'tim-uiltt t-s. 3.r-!l --Stat ip.tnglcd liatliicr. Ailjotirtitm nt. A large nttciul.tlli 0 of tcarh hlbitlon officer. Wo agree with tho!81'1'001 l"day. A number ot boost- ineacher that tlio bootlegger lsi1'13 "ere uctompunylng them. lower than anybody except the . mini who makes Ids living off the ' Mr- a'"1 Mrs'- " Shields leave earnings of fallen women. We golthls afternoon for Cottage Grove, further than the pieailter. W e ! whel ,hp' w 111 vlslt 'H' the. lat tliluk there Is one other lower than tcl s sls,l!r, Mrs. I,. Roach. They ho and that is the guv who makes ! w"' S'1 RO Ewiwm far a Sev ille bootlegger possible bv buvinc i e,al ,la'8 visit with Mr. Shieltis' from him. Hut we are not so blind-;,liluK1!"'1" "'' husband, Mr. and ly tlevoted to fanatlciMti on the booze question us to think any end Pastor 53 Years Mrs. I.lge Starmcr. Flying Fingers Ji i .. .besJ a i ns a Mir.S Ruth Mnrtirv ??.v AM I f. mat An 'educational feature ot the Horticultural und Corn ' Show which Is to be held lu the Armory starting Wednesday, October 26, will be the booth of thu Pacific Cooperative Poultry Producers. They will carry a big display of epss and will also have a man present to demonstratt grading and candling of eggs. The latter is something which will be of value to all the poultry raisers of the county for it means much In the successful and profitable manage ment of the . Industry. An effort nas neon mane in hrinn a tinmen packing plant of the Pacific Poultry association here, and. the company! has apreed to do it, if 80,0f)0 hens j can be procure ! bo that the plant would lie on a commercially pay ing basis. However, a survey of the poultry in the county gives only 65,000 hens, which Is consid erably less than necessary,; hut It is hoped that tho reuulrcd number will bo reached after a time, for the packing: plant would ; mean much to this sectloni Substantial prizes ftro ; offered tor egga at the coru show. For 'tlio best 16 eggo,; white , or colored, prizes of $0, $! and $2 art) offered. The Douglas County llour -Alius will donate nil three in the form of poultry feed. For the, best display of eggs, a prize or will bo giveu in the. form of poultry feeds by the Farm Bureau .Cooperative Exchange. G. V. Burt, chairman of the egg division, urges all poul try growers to bring in as muuy entries of egga as possible. Women Have Always Wanted 'a face powtler like this new won derful French Process Powdur calrd MEIXO-C1U) stays on long er kei'ps that ugly- shine away gives tlie skin a soft, peachy look prevents ,Itirgo poros.; You will be unitized at tho beautifying qualities nnd purity of MELiLO Oj.0. You will bo giud you tried i.t'.'J. Natliiiu .- I'ullcfloti,;' druggist, Perkins nuiltling. tieunited After 44 Vears 't P" - v i Walklnq Into i Cincinnati (0.) hardware storo to hdy somo curtain rods, Mrs. Nellie cater of Los Angeles met her brother she had not seen for 44 years. The brother, William Dimmett, proprietor of the store, saw something familiar in the woman!, face and tho two com Snd'hl "' ' Wilmi"!"J'1. "I- when ho was 2D Hot Dog! 2 5 c 3 hi V -M . Aflfer spreading tne cospel for 53! yers. TOiiowing the troniier stenographer of Portland. Ore., is! vcstOird across tne prunes of competirg in New York for the In-. : Kansas and the bad t.inds of oKla- ternatlon.il typing championship.; ho ma. Rev. J.. M. Rohinfion, I. Her flying fingers in a recent test -jhas retted from thp piftorate of averaged 122 words a minute, six' tr. Kins. He his hinet! the rrnlrs M.irtln is famed in her home town 4ik KM V.A IU': ,V-i-(Ai04-fJ' ' A , r v s, A . jl ft t exeevit'u nimi an i"-i i 'iu.. . , , a, superaenuated ministers, he ard s'so i :! . S'.v.Tt !f.ii ft '-if ,-et t a-; if,,, Wl(5 r,vina en lhe penion the lH UUi niaui.etca lu ti.w iu.-tui.u.'. 'church has provided. :to coo. tot her brunette beauty, un. ! 3 good disposition and ability; -. w?Mj-?i"y-,Wa"S"- bod)'8u'-'. he's deperdabt. So when aSoorrefn V" ?"