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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 0, 1926.
lS sWnttEb "SI-L-
SOME UNUSUAL SAVINGS
Effective
Friday
Saturday
,
We never hold a
"sale"' but our every
day prices afford you
substantial savings over
those asked by the or
dinary dealer. Ybu can
always save more
money, in the long run,
by trading ; at , our
s t o res. Occasionally,
though, for one rea.
son or another, we are
able tb offer values
that are unusual even
for us. Sometimes by
; taking enormous quan
tities -we make an ex-
, traordinary good buy.
. Such extra savings are
always passed on ' to
our customers. This is
one of those occasions .
and we advise you to
take full advantage of 1
it.
Effective
August
io-ii .
13-14 .'.
Careful Spending Is Sensible Saving
Oleomargarine Can Vegetables Cigarettes
a m e i s, . -nesicmciu,
rCrux "Olco" is the fnst-
St selling margarine on
P'the coast. Try this excel-
" jent spread.
:3 Lb.: m
Hams
Eastern corn-fed. "Me-
"Xdium size well cured.
Pound 32fT
Crackers
Fresh, crisp sodas -in
- three- pound caddy.
Tomatoes and Hominy,
No. 2 J cans. Sweet corn,
standard grade. No. 2
cans. . :
4 Can. 450
Case ..' $2i67
Milk
Maximum or Pet. Tall
cans.
5 Can. . : 420
Old Gold and
Strikes. All
'Each .
410
Raisins ,
Seedless variety In bulk.
Puddings, pies, etc,
3 Lb.. 220
jtr Ginger Ale
Hollywood Or Chquot
Club. Regular Size bot-
.-ties. ., . , ,;
i3 For .. ............ 500
E Deviled Meats
MSandwicheS." Lunches
ZS Cans, small 24c
J--3 Cans,, large . ; 24c
COFFEE
Skaggs Coffee is oho of
the greatest values offer,
ed tn our stores. Regard
less of tho price you pay,
you oannot buy better cof
fee anywhere. It Is a high
grown, carefully selected
and blended coffee with a
rich, full aroma and flavor
that appeals to every dls.
criminating coffee drink,
er. Rdasted fresh dally
and ground to your order
when you buy It. We
Urge you to try a pound
of this delicious coffee.
Note the price.
Lb. ..
3 Lbs
... 490
$1.40
(Pork and Beans
Van Camp's - Medium
size. !
Cans ..
..... 410
Lucky
3 Packages .. 35
Carton $1.10
Tuna Fish
Mission Flakes. No. .
Salads sandwiches.
2 can. : 270
Pineapple
Eight large goldeh brok
en slices to can. No.
2J.
3 Can. .. 560
Malt Extract
Puritan Malt - flavored
with Bohemian hops. Re
sults guaranteed.
2 Can. .. ......... ...$Jl1 7
Laundry Soap
v;if. r.t wn If
wnue cagie or wnue
Wonder. Lnrge bars for
white laundry.
,13 Bar. .. 490
Baking Powder
Schilling's CreanJ of Tar
tar. 2 J-lb. can. 1 ' ,;
Each ....... ...... 850
Big K Fk
ig is. riour
Not sold as the cheap
est but as the best. It
is uhconditlonrtlly guar
anteed to please ybu
and we, refund your
money if hot satisfied
I ry this won
hard - wheat
with it;
derful
flour.
Sack ..
Barrel
$1.98
$7.87
Dutch Cleanser,
The kitchen favorite.
3c;l:.::.1ty'
Safeway Syrup
Cane and Maple of ex
tra quality. Just try it.
2Kb ,.. , 450
Cane Sugar
It is always- our policy
to pass on to the cus
tomer any savings
made through buying
right. We can offer
you a good value in
pure cane sugar now.
14
Lbs.
Sack
$1.00
18.39
E Melons -
iFrcsh ripe de-
P.3icious. Extra
Clancy.
lb.... u
Seasonable Savings
Cantaloupes Oranges Lemons
Medium size . , ', .
fnnCy, ivledlum size Large size choice
4 For 150 d 550 Do. 330
FStore No. 255
Rose burg
Phone 230
T
GOOD FOODS TO EAT
A'irJW tiron n llllli- hot tliin
wi'tiL-tluit In, hot for thin country
-)hm-wg loit'iia Hume iH'OiOi' "hm-k
ewHtwnuiil ho mighty ieIiii! for 11
Ouijiee to enjoy our I'mpuim vat
le 4k-jilher, However, tin1 antiery.
nici-wf the town who send out
vroekl.v."KTcotliiRs" In tlio ndvcrtin
lnff.jajiiimlis of The News Hevlew,
1mv.bffn right on the Job aei
ttiiTTendy for Urn Kulimhiy buy.
flrsM'o don't mean to infer tluil
tiieju'oeor luivn ncalcrled nny
lH)(tjnll tho Imp pint of tlu week
. nMoit your IK". These fnltmvs
Inn' a koon appetite tliciiiKclvcH,
so hvjiit Keep on hiiuillim out
Ktiod things to rat every liny In or.
(lcr,thut "our folks" tin not n
lunixry. IT tho market pel I tor lit aliv
Jitdpte o the eternal fitness or
llrtlDtd. Hi Ik week's rtfferltio. sip
excmitlonnlly seasonable". vSuy, It
lonkfl to US BH IOII?lt theSO'Hoae-
burs fooil dispensers have mitde
preparations (or a biff day Hatur
(lay when Mil tho country people
remto In from tlin farms snil rub
olhows with tho hiiyprs front ahottt
town, wvery one of whom Is do
tprniiiipil "pa" and the kids shall
have no kick coming when thi-y
fclt, ilooQ .tg that Suudny Uluncr.
Tlipsp ndvpiilscra Imvc nil not a
lot of Inli'ii'BtliiR t IiIiikb niUl'd
out In their inesHitaos, bin vhllp
lu'liili'l's Ink iliii'S a lot tu help I he
hnitaetvlri! In her soIiioIIoiih, Mis.
Itiiimpwirp and I'on ouKhi Just mi
down to the hIioph toKelher and
sire up Hip Mttiul Ion It'll make
your incnitli water, let us tell vou.
I If you're a chronic dynpeitic ami
I yon have nol lieen utile to eat a
: hltn hut krliikled kernels ot korn
'for a lion's uie. nn hiHiieitlon nt
Hie lumls of frulin mid veReliihles
III all their lliltnlHl ti'sllllesK will
The M. E. Church at Dlllard.
T. P. Allen, pastor. Humlay school
at 10 a. m.j It. A. Hercher, super
iiitendent. PruachiiiR at 8 p. m.
The servlca In the evening will
bo a stereoptlcon lecture on "War,
lis Effects and Cure," by Ralph
Chonte and Arthur Winters, rep-
reseutlUK The American trlends
Service Committee and 1 Pacific
College Tills Is free. Come, wor
ship with us. The Sunday school
Is a working orKanlzatlou and
needs your personality. Vou can
not make a better Investment. Try
it. ...
The M. E. Church at Looking
Glass. T. P. Allen, puslor. Sunday
school at 10 a. m.; T. ltodlcy, bu
pei'lntendeiit. I'reachlni! ut 11 a.
m. Come for the Sunday Bchool
hour and stay for the preaching
Hervico. Como prnylnK for tlie ser
vices and you will get a great'deul
more out of them. We were proud
of our report last Sunday and we
often think how. much better sthe
report would be if you wero there.
Try It till Sunday. lie. at Vine
prayer meeting. Official board
meeting Tlilirsday evening, led by
Arthur Marsh.. . , vy:
The M. E. Church pt Ton Mile,
T. F. Allen, pastor. Sunday school
at 10 a. in.; T. Godfrey, superin
tendent. While we do not expect
as large a crowd us last Sunday,
owing to having the pleasure of
the four churches to worship with
us, yet iet'B show we , mean busi
ness and hold the banner high and
fling It out to the breeze so. the
folk will know we are on the job
and want to see the Kingdom
come Into the henna of the peo
ple. Come, put your personality In
this work. God is depending oa
you. . , ,,.
The M. E. Church at Camas Val
ley. T.'F. Allen, paBtor. Sunday
Bchool at 10 a. m.; W.. Reels, su
perintendent. After the great day
last Sunday we should have : at
leiiHt sevonty fivo in Hie classes
this Sunday. Now, everybody work
to iliuke this the, greatest summer
In the history ut this Sunday
school. God- is wonderfully bless
ing, our ertorts. iiHus Ho blessci;
VOU for ,lninf. vnnv ,,o 1 tir,
est with God. fie deals squarely
with you.' IJe at the Kp'worth
League, 7 p. ill.
Most of us are looking for our
Lord's return. Are we doing all
we can to bring it about? . Rev..
22:7 12-20. Anyone wishing fur
ther Information, call Mrs. C. A.
Chumberlln. 1173 West First St.,
telephone. 476-Y.
First Baptist Church, Lane at
Hose. Frank B. Matthews, pastor.
Sunday, August 12th, 1U28: 9:45,
the Bible school; attendance bet
ter last Sunday. 11, the morning
worsnip; tne pastor will preach on I
the BUbJect, "Quit You Like Men."l
7 n. HI., the II. V. TV II. for vnunfr 1 1
people. 8 p. m., union summer ser
vice in library park. Frank Matth
ews wljl preach on the topic, "Big
ger Barns." Very fine attendance
last Sunday night. Cdme early. '
the Salvation Army, 416 East
Lane St. Time of services.: Tues
day night, praise meeting; Thurs
day nlxht, blood and fire meeting;
Friday night, prayer and doctrine;
Saturday night, free and easy;
Sunday night, a great salvation 1
meeting. Sunday school und Bible
class tit 2:30 p. m. "And God shall
wipe away all tears from their
eyes; and there shall bo no more
death, neither sorrow, nor crying,
neither shall there be any more
pain." Rev. 21:4. All welcome.
Meetings start at '8 p. m. Envoy
and Mrs. B. R. Stufflebeam.
i MoneV '3y mkng your dollar do more
. . , than they can do tlsewhere .
TiniC J by. waiting on yourelf '
r and PATIENCE by not, waiting to
Energy be waited on
jj - - . by buying clean goodc from a
Jrlealtn y, clean store. .
ALL OF WHICH CAN BE DONE BY BUYING AT
PIGGLY
WIGGLY
First Presbyterian Church. ' 11.
W. Aohor, pastor. Sunday school
at 9:45. Morning worship at 11:00
o'clock. Rev. J. E. Snider of North
Bond will bring the message Sun
day morning. Union services In
tho evening.
Saturday and Monday, Aug. 11 and 13
Shredded Wheat Biscuits He
Delicious with Peaches, large pkg,
Swedish Lutheran Church lit EI-!
garoso. Rev. Enoch Sandeen of ;
Gresham will preach next Sunday I
at 11 a. m. In Swedish and at 8 p. I
i. In English. All are welcome
Christian and Missionary AIH
anco Church nl Cleveland. We art)
planning for it big day on Sunday.
Itov. W. W. Newberry, ' our dis
trict superintendent, with a bnnd
ot missionaries, .will be with us.
We will have the pnrtiiklng" "ot
Lord's' supper at 11 o'clock hour
and have .an nil dny meeting' with
lunuhedn under tho trees at nootl.
Sunday schodl ns usual, with Mrs.
John Krohn ' Us supt'rlritotidbiit.
Wo will continue our meeting!
in town Sunday evening nt Snlva-'
tion Ariiiy hall and .Monday, Tries-'
dny and Wednesday nights oh thfe!
public library grounds whero the!
union church services are held on'
Sunday nights.: Watch the papei-l
tor fuithor nnnounciimculB anil'
toll all your friends. Wo want to'
get. the gospel message to the
pioneer places of earth, tho only
reason for the existence of the (.'.
ilnd M. A. organised by Rev. A. B.
Slmpoii. n Presbyterian preacher,
for .Hint Imrposo. It Is our desire
to get Hie need before tho people
of Roscburg and community.
T1I12 i
(l you mort good thitn nn .M. Il.'s
Uf6'.?riptton tlmt costs a ion bhH.
Ami tho ctinnct'B ore if 1I chnm-Ir-H
will just Vlny In" u supply nt
AUUImm's cooking and IoikoI thcli
"stonmrh bitters" they will ho
nlli tb tnkt on throe sfUrcs h
day. Then thero's the fellow whose
led blood demands a wide variety
or everythliiK from heefatonk to I
eofree. Well, we are pl'edletlnR '
that ho bt? sntltirietl. There la
a world of staph gnu'erles for I
you to elinose fiom, and In frenh
Htulf thevo It creen cofti, celery, ;
in not a. turnips, beet that bent ,
nil. yiHiiin onions, strlnK beans,
green peas, apinaeh. lusiioim io
mn toes, eablmue, Rnen peppers
Ihey aiv Tm stuffed Hdtmsli, !el
tueo. new potatoes, peaches, ap
ples, nprleottj, berries, waterniel-
I ons, eants. hannnns, ' oranneB.
Kiapes, tiluins, nn everythhifl;,
' - FOR COUNTY JUDGE . .
As denioeiHtle nominee for tho .
olftre ot count r JuiIko. I solicit the :
support ol the voters or Ixxmhtfl
county nt the general election, to'
be held Tuosdnv. Nov. 6, 1928. J
WALTKIl S. HAMILTON.
.o . --.-- -
CHINA TEA SET, $3.98
A STANDARD, OIL PRODUCT
; Snpvlnt value In Imported ("hliia.
2 color tea sets. S3 piece sets for
JS'JS Oome In bine and tan, tun.
lusd blue, blue and jienrl. Buy u'j
iat Carr's. .1. ... I
COMING
Christy
Bros.
TRAINED
WILD
ANIMAL
C i r c u s
The largest show In America
rctniitinR the grand free
mile long
PARADE
SEE
The Crcnlcsl Pngcnnt of all
Time
'Noah's Ark'
Over. 400 people participat
ing in the spectacle.
August 17
in Roseburg
First Christian Church Bible
school at 9:46 a. m. Morning wor
ship follows tho Bible school with
out intermission. - Binning hi,r,i,t
10:30 n. ni. The pastor, Kev. W.
n. i-iiiro, win e nome, alter a
month's vacntlon, and wll preach
the morning sermon: The church
will join in the union services at
lib iiorary pars. In the evening.
Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, comer of South Main and
East Lano. Sunday school, 0:45 a.
ut.; W. U Cobb, superintendent.
.Morning worship, 11 a. 111.; sub
ject, "Naaman the Leper." Bp
worth LeiiRiie 7 p. m.; subject,
"The Negro Mftlng Himself hy In
dustry and Education." Wednes
day evening prayer service; Rev.
Dollarhlde will lead: Read, the 11th
gaunter of Romans.. Union' services
at, the library park at 8 p. m.? Itev.
Matthews will preach.' We cordial
ly invito you to worship with us
at all these services. Come and
bring your friend n big crowd
last Sunday evening. Clod has a
.wonderful Invitation. He has Invlt
d "whosoever will may come." It
Is mentioned several hundred
times in tho Illblu. Look it up.
Where cross tho crowded ways of
life; '
.Where sound. the cries of raco
and clan, 11
Above die noise nf selfish strife
We hear Thy'.volce, o Son of
fllan.
John B. Penbnll, Pastor.
CATSUP TOILET PAPER
Libby's, large size, OAtf Waldorf Tissue, ' !-""'"' 0Ktf
bottles :.........;.-.: LUr 4 tolls .. L UP
?HS1 ; FLAPJACK FLOUR
i '- : package .. . .U"
SILVERNUT pinfappip
Margarine, it spreads, QQW 1 LllLir T Ljlli
2 lbs. . VVr Preferred Stock, crushed or 1 QW
T - " . sliced, buffet tins, can !,... I JLr
GINGER ALE ' . .. "-
Hollywood Dry, . ilri PEAS
bottle I Jf . v Vi , i ' ' J
' ' : Utahnai No 2 size can, 1 H H
SPECIALS- FOR CANNING ' - - - ----' - w
fti"?8!. : 6P FRENCH'S MUSTARD
Parowax, 1 f H Cream Salad, ' '111'
pkg. 1 Up bottle .: ,....,....v.,...:...u...:..J lv
COFFEE
, "Piggly Wiggly Special" 1 lb. pkg. 37c
- CHOICE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
300 West Cass Street
Roseburg, Oregon,
The Flrot Methodist Epiccopal
Church, corner of Main and Lane
Streets. JOsepn Knotts, pastor. We
were glad last Sunday wlien our
Sunday school superintendent an
nounced Labor Day ns tho time
for our Sunday school picnic. Let
everybody be on hand this Sunday
at !:40 a. in. The morning sermon
theme will ne "The Power, of the
Oospel.'" The lipworth League has
Planned a fine servico at 7 p. m.
The evening union service will be
held at tne library park. The pub
lic Is Invited. ;
Bible Standard temple, corner
Douglas and Chadwlck streets.
K. t'tqok, pastor. Sunday school
3.'4r; Kathryn ,Montsomery,Buper
iniendent. ,1'Bme and help make
this the best school In town. 11 n.
in., the pastor ttlir preach on "The
Call of Ood." Hro: J: O. Lehman
win prenrn nt (ilengary at 3 p. m. I
Kveryone Is Invited to come and j
hinv this man ol 'ddd' who has 1
been a mlBflonury In Africa for SO
ieara. He w ill speak nt the temple
In the evening nt 7:4ft. I
W. S. HAMILTON TD
KELLOGG PEACE PACT TO
BRING PRAYER OF THANKS
Walter S. Hamilton, nominated
on the democratic ticket for the
office of county judge. Is starting
un active campaign to socure his
election at the November general
election. Mr. Hamilton was not n
candidate nt the primary election,
hut his name was written lh hy a
large number of democratic vot
ers nhd he has accepted the nomi
nation and plans actively to en
guse in uie political contest dur
ing the next few months.
,Mr. Hamilton has had a good
deal of experience In public of
fice, pajticulitrly In city attaint,
having served two terms ris coun
cilman, after whlcn he was ap
pointed to serve out the unexpired
term or O. j. Stewart, when the
latter was elected county judge.
He was later elected nnd served
another full term as moyor, " con
ducting a most successful nnd pro
g Tensive administration.
He has been engaged In busi
ness In Ilosehurg for a sreat many
y imrs. nnd Is well known through
out the county.
LONDON, Aug. fl. Tho Arch
bishops of Canterbury and York- to
day issued a statement advising
the clergy of the parish Churches
j or ungiana to orrer prayers of
htanksgivlng on the occasion of
i the signing of the Kellogg anti
war pact in Paris on August 27.
"The occasion is a great one In
the contemporary history of the
world," the statement said.
In cases where it was not pos
sible to offer prayers dn Monday,
the archbtshbpB suggest it should
be done on Sunday, the 26th.
AUGUST TOY SALE
Our entire lino of toys reduced
10 per cent to 50 per cent in our
August clearance of toys. Visit
our. big toy. department. Carr'a.
Over From Coast
Glenn Barrows, resident of Ban
don, was here over Wednesday ou
a business trip.
; LAWN RAKES 39c
i f Bamboo lawn rakes special at
19 "cents. Cnrr o. " " 1
I Well drilling. See W. K. Kernin,
! Box 855, Itoseburg.
JCrauses
Marsh
mallows
Tht Canjf FoeJ Ihot aijt dl
fttslion .Jj mulralizfog txctu
AdJili. Book of 57 dollar
rniptt m each 1 2 -ounce Un.
Ai confecliontrst. tugglst$l
roars. o-maK.
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REV. CROOK TO REMAIN I
WITH LOCAL CONGREGATION !
Iter. 1'. 13. Crook, pastor of the!
local Illlile Htaudaril church. . has '
been reelected by an almost unani- j
mous voto of the conKreeatlon. He
has served 'the local church' for !
the past tvo years, and durlnirj
that time has made an excellent
record, not only as n spiritual ad !
Visor hut In efficient niBiiitpemenlj
oi cnuiTii nunirs. lie lias nnd sev
eral calls to larser churches, hut
has preferred to remain In Itose
liuiK and nl the expiration of bis
term wns deiihnm of-remslnlnir In
this city, lie Is now Pulsated In
evanaellstlo work Tor a short time.
JhirliiK his pastorate Ihe church
has paid oft a portion of Its Ire
debtcdncBS. The membership has
been Increased, a 2.Vpleco band
lias been maintained and a large
orchestra built up.
OO
why
not make
the most
of these
wonderful
new
vegetables?
Try This
Tested Recipe
' French Fried Pota
toes, Parsnips, Sweet
Potatoes, Carrots
PcpI, cut Into utrlps,
' Still Ut AUtld In cold
' wntpr at Irnst an hour.
. Phko dry .between,
towels And fry n few
at a ttme tn.decp lard.
I Tcmperiiture nt uoep
lnrd nhould be about.
UTS? K. nr -hen rube
of hrnrt will turn lltht
. brown In SO seconds. .
WtLD ROSE LAUD is the ideal i
fat for all frying purposes vf.
does not impart that stale, bitter
ttuie often noticed where substi-
tutes and. imitation fats are used '
and it costs less, tpo. Made fresh ,
daily from choicest leaf lard and
back f atn.
Miae by Frye&Ce.. 8ettle. Under U 8.
Govt. Inspection. Sold byludlngdeelart.
PINK WILLOW OISHE8
The iioimlar old lime blue willow
pattern now put out In pink. Fine
quality imported dishes. Set J 12
ut Carr's, . , . : ,
Eat barrjecue sandwicnes na !
pre Icrwrer. Brand'. Bnad Stand j
i
i aBasiwbiSt. w i v u ii
! 1
A VierfedSJwrtenmgJcrEvety Purpose