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DOING A GItEAT WOKK.
The hlatory of a lire chamber of
commerce or board of trade will
show a great deal of work on 1)1 and
little mattera that but for such an
organisation would hare (tone un
attended to. No one of these efforts
Is likely to be of overshadowing im
portance, yet the aggregate of all
this service la what creates an ad
vancing town. For Instance. In a
elly well known to the readers of the
News-Review, there Is a Hut of 95
matters on which the chamber of
commerce worked for a period of one
year. And besides these a great
number a smaller problems came up
for consideration and action. Some
of the typical propositions on which
this organisation worked during that
year, were as follows, Illustrating
very well the general character of
board of trade activities:
"Housing committee worked with
town planning board; visit of busi
ness men to local factories arranged;
clerks' association formed;
The ever increasing price of gaso
line will not check reckless speeder.
tores reached ; -the nun W.io can wear avaralll
agraau-eut to close rour mints iv i"
week; dullar day promoted by the , stiutl on his Bally menu I " y
stores; punhsM-r found for factory; all right.
meeting to consider retail trade cou-
dIUons; road signs siurtud; idwiii up poisons the system. There
aenre with wnr department lo nna ,"
Wolii lor UIHUUIt-a soiuiers mm Bail
ors." etc.
The rnliis accomulishea wnen
some civic agency like this is work
ing all the time, are not merely tne
practical results aenioven. n give,
the people a lot of confidence and
faith In their community, to know
that some active agency stands ready
to take up and work for community
causes. A town where such an ac
tive spirit is manifested is bound lo
gain a reputation as a progressive
community, even If It Is disappointed
in some of lie specific alms it sets
out to achieve. The Rosetiur
Chamber of Commerce to one of the
most active organizations in the state
and Is carrying out a definite and
constrictive policy that Is bound to
bring forth goon results 10 ine cny
and entire county.
Those overalls don't look so bed-
on a fat man.
Magazines Added
to School Library
Portland Oregonlan; The average
man pays little attention to local
conditions. Ho votes for the fellow
h. iini: the others, if he Is at all
familiar with their names, as he is
with shoes, gum. cigarettes or any
srtlcle that iiaa'much publicity, gets
his vote. Therein is a hint to the
office-seeker.
Tho Bluebeard with sculps of
twenty-flve wives strui.s; to his belt
might be envied by some of the In
experienced, but the fi Mow who has
had a hnrd lime iiar-iimK nniy one
member of the female sp"cl s feels
perfectly sntlKfled to let the other
twenty-four alone.
Tho spud Is now some vegetable
and takes a front sent nt g the
gallery gods along with other neces
sities of life that have Joined the H.
C. L. It took the potato a long time
to get Its eyes open, but It Is sure
traveling some now.
At least once In every normal
man's life there comes the time when
he believes he is about to be made
suddenly rich from oil.
Several students of the local high
school are today at work In the li
brary arranging the new magaiine
department which has been added
through the efforts of Superintend
ent Smith. A standard school li
brary is required to contain a cer
tn In per cent of magazines in addi
tion lo the books which It contains,
and with tho many new books which
have recently been added, and the
nmcazlnes. the Itoseburg school II
brarv will equal that of any school
of lis size In the stato. Many of the
magazines were purchased from the
ladies of the Mental Culture club,
nnd from other sources as well. The
list Includes American Review or Re
views. Literary Digest, American
maKazlne. and r.inny others of a' na
ture to be usef.il In school work.
Files for tnem are tiring made, and
new additions will be made from
time lo time.
For Constipation
Iditft S::!t ll.auach,, Bilroiu.
IKM, bloatiaj,' Sour Stomach, (.' on
tho Siomsch. ISnd I'rcaia or other cot.
ditions csuscd by closed 01 irregular
how-la, take
FOLEY CfiHlARTlC TABLET-
A wholesome and thoroughly cleaning
phyiic mild and Jcailo in action.
B. B. HswaM, IWilla. Ga ' "1 Sn Foley
Cafhanla TabUla quicker raliW try
eoaaUeaUae Uu SBytklaS 1 aver uied."
aiold everywhere.
M VS HALF INTKRKST.
,iihn Ashworth today purchased a
half Interest In the Owl Cleaners a
lalilhhment. and Ray's Suit shop
conducted by Ray Ward. It is ex
pected to enlarge tho plant In the
near future and to put In several
now features which will be an
nounced In the near future. Mr.
AHhworth Is a son of It. T. Ash
worth and only recently returned
from service overseas.
Vh.lt HeJ-r
Just a gentle reminder, Mr. Mrs. Lulu Cheever arrived In this
Weather Man. You can trip up old'rity last night from Ashland, where
Jupiter Pluvlus any time. Mother , she resides, anil will visit here for
unload 1 Earth Is soaked. a few days with Miss Nola Kent.
BRAND
FLOUR
for every
purpose
Costs More Per Sack
Costs Less Per Loaf
This trade phrase whkh we have a,iorted tells, in a nutshefl,
why the housewife should buy BLEND FLOUR
It may com you a few cents more per sack because it cosU
us just that ruuclt more to produce.
It costs you less per loaf because actual baking tests, scientif
icilly ma.le, demonstrate that it bakes more anj larKcr loaves
of better brcaj to the Kivcn amount than other flours.
Made of choicest l'astern Hard W heat and the choicest of
felXinr AT TUB CHlRJUKa).
ClirlatUn Ctuvch, Pine and Wood
ward streets, C. H. Hilton, minister.
The revival service continues over
Sunday and during the coming week.
Great plana have been laid for Sun
day services. The program for tho
remainder of the week is as follows:
Tonight a chart sermon entitled,
"The Two Railways of Life.'' espe
cially Interesting to railroad men.
Mrs. Cross will sins a railroad sons.
Saturday night service, sermon.
"The Ready Man." Sunday morn
ing, "Llfo's Discoveries." Sunday
itfternoon to men any boys only.
Subject, "The Third Degree man."
A sermon of especial interest to
lodge men, and no unfair advantage
will be taken of anyone. Evening
message. "The Seven Church Pacts."
This will be a great sotting forth of
ihurch truths. There Is a thrilling
song service, and Mrs. Cross will
sing at each service, and everyone
who hears her Is grertly pleased.
Bible school at :4S. The school
has done a great work, and Sunday
will be looked forward to with In
terest. T. P. S. C. B. at :30.
"When Is Courage Needed." will be
led by the prayor meeting commit
tee, and will be a novelty meeting.
The meeting for girls yesterday af
ternoon was largely attended. Korty
three have united thus far.
Tho lreibytertan Church. Jack
son and iJino streets, B. W. Warring
ton, mlnlstor. We are In favor of
everything the devil opposes and op
posed to everything he favors. Can
vou Join us in this? 9:45 a. m.
Sunday school. Mr. Geo. A. Burch
ard Is our new Sunday school super
intendent. He will be in charge
next Sunday. He should have the
loyal backing of every member of
the church and congregation. Ser
mon subjects for Sunday are: 11a.
m. "Beyond Our Own Boundaries."
7:30 p. m., "Tho Great Confession."
6:30 p. m., Kndeavor. Mr. Lee Con
nelly is the leader. Saturday even
ing, April 1". Miss Clement and
Miss Inhart of Albany College will
give a musical at the church. They
will appear in costmue representing
the ages of life. The public is In
vited. Silver offering at the door
to defray expenses. It IS expected
that these Indies will sing at the
morning service on Sunday.
Firs M. K. rhnrrh. Main and
Lane streets, F. W. Keacy. pastor.
Sunday school, 1:45 a. m., J. A.
Walker, superintendent. "There Is
a young men's class in this school
that Is surely worth while; there is
room for other young men. Tou are
Invjted." I Florence Goodburn.
teacher. It a. m. preaching service.
Theme, "In a Kar Country, or the
Soul's Degradation." t p. m.. the
pastor holds services at Green. 6: SO
p m., Hpworlb. League. Subject.
"When Is Courage Needed?" Leader.
Leslie Petty, 7:10 p. m.. preach
ing service. "Under the Shadow of
the Cross." Prayer services Wed
nesday evening at 7:80. The public
cordially Invltod.
Klrst Church of Christ. Scientist.
Services are held Sunday morning
at 1 1 o'clock and Wednesday even
ing at o'clock. This meeting in
cludes testimonies of healing. Sun
day school convenes each Sunday
morning at 9:4i. All up to the age
of 20 years are Invited to attend.
The reading room in the rear of the
church building is open daily ex
cept Sundays and holidays from 2
to 4 p. m. The public is cordially
Invited to attend these services and
visit the reading room. Subject of
Sunday's lesson la "Doctorine oS
Atonement."
MeaheiUst Cfcurvh, auth, Lass
strati ar Malp, JaiM K. C8dr,
pastor. Sunday si.hool. 9:45 a. m.
Preach ln. 11 a. m. tt'ibjeql, "Th,
Spirit.'' Junior League, 2:iiu p. m.
junior Loaguti. 6: SO p. m. Preaoh
it.g. 7'"U ii ii. Subject. "Jonah at
Xinevah." Tlila is the laat sermon
in the aerie i on the Book of Jot. ah.
Strangers In the city will receive a
cordial welcome to all the services.
Worship at the litis church around
the corner on Lane street.
The First Montist Church. Lao
and Hose streets, J. H Dickson, pas
tor. Bible school at :46, O. P.
Coshow, superintendent. Morning
Uo, for-, A
oppertkftlty. JmilK.2!
WanaMMJl. tslal musi by the
heir. Butrjvci of the sru. "An
1 My JSroihsr's Koeper." B. Y. P,
V. Will meet at 0:30. Ail are la
sted. Evening worship tt 7:39. for Uie house in wi '""evl
PConr eerrloo and speciul music by ' longing to Sinly Broa J?""! J
the cbtoir. Subject of the sermon. f CL,un wa ""de by Com. iflM
"The Art of Life." Nwtt Sunday . ., I
something will hannen: Be readv "-wnii.
Fence Fence Fence
Tatter' Grammer
(Nm Saeariag)
mm
pi
DIVINE HEALER.
Styled by the newspapers
"the world's greatest divine
healer," and teacher of Immun
ity from disease and sorrow,
haa been lecturing to large, ea
thuslastlo audiences in Grand
Opera House, Salem, and Peo
ple's Auditorium, Portland.
Father Grammer carries
records of many wonderful
cases of healing from Denver,
Seattle. Portland, Saletn, Al
bany, Eugene and many other
places. In the larger places
crowds were turned away from
the opera houses and hotels,
unable to see him on account
of the rush. Some waiting aa
high aa four days to get to see
hlni, and he was prevailed on
to go out in autos and taxla
every available moment that
he could spare, to aee those
who were unable to come or be
brought to him. He will visit
Rosesburg Thursday, April IS,
and remain for a week, lectur
ing and teaching every evening
at 7:30, at Liberty theater,
and healing at Hotel Grand 10
to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m.
daily.
Remember the place and date
LibertyTheatre Apji; ie
ADMISSION ritRI
FREE MAP
Facta Regarding Oil Investments and
Activities In tlw Oil Fields.
We will send free upon request
our Independent paper giving re
liable oil news. Also free oil map of
Texas, showing all oil pools, produo
Ing and drilling wells, and all ac
tivities in all Texas Counties. Write
for it. Only a limited nuaiser ef
free copies.
OIL FACTA
112 Throckmorton U., Ft. Wertfc,
Texas.
THE RU1TER SANITARIUM
(incorporated)
Our Improved facilities are being
appreciated, so that even now de
sired entrance should be arranged
for several days la advance. Dr.
Brower is the bouse physician and Is
prepared to answer any call made
upon him. Phone Hi. 127 West
Doiigla atreet.
DR. V. U KLITFJt, Medical Director
Western Wheals
l'.I.ENI) is a lerf;-ct flour
ever purpose as good for cakes and pastry as for bread.
ManufaclurtJ in "Amrrica'i Finest Flouring MUls" by
for
Fisher Flouring Mills Company
Page woven steel coll spring wire
fence, loop ends, ne trouble to splice.
Just received car lead and have in
stock the t bar tt in., S In. atay. 10
bar 21 in I In. stay for hogs; also 7
oar 3; s bar 39 In.; 10 bar 40 In.;
bar 42 la.; 13 bar 47 in. stock
fences, and 20 bar 40 In poultry and
rabbit fence. Soft wire fence 7 bar
28 In. at 33c; 9 bar 39 lu. at 42c.
Also several kinds of poultry fence,
12 to 72 Inches high. Barb wire.
brace wire and staple. White for
prices.
iJirrrfrrnia
STEARNS & CHENOWETH
Oakland and Voncalla
Auto Owners!
We would be pleased to test
your
Batteries FreeJ
at any tune and Rive you expert
advice on the ears of Butteries.
When purchasing new batter
ies (ret our price. We con save
you money. ! I 4
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
441 N. Jackson St. Rnseburg.
Seattle
.Bellingham
Sheet MetalWork
OF ALL KI.ND8
J- H. SINNIGER
lit OAK BTKKKT I'HONK 43H
ODORLESS CLEAN EFFICIENT
Sold only la ii lb. whlta eolton ten 1236
And t lb. a,r , , 35
rtllHSe Bulk AU FrtUUr
itn suit tu nil-nit hits eii ruinci
For Lewxa, riowrra. Gardrai, Shraba
llosw I'l.nti. Flrlda anil Orrhards
Book FKKE Ttlla jutt HOW
. . A ,b bs covra a lawn apaca of
aquar. ft 1...1. a ar or mora
A lablnpeonful lo hill or Dotatooa. to.
niatooa or ominarr rot bu.h mrana att-i-danl
Soarrra. rn.p and aarlr rraeiablra
A taairoonhil for f lo I In poiid
Plant. Forna lora II Fally Oaaruiaad.
UISTKIBITOB
J. F. BARKER, CO.
Jess Krager eloawdTadT;
ir Lha hnnar l ""at J
to give when you are solicited la the' T- E- Hill and wlf an.., I
very znomber oanvaas, April 2i-May)t Sutherlin Tlaiunf wiui
it is usnst a money ana iuu. emenainf te kuslna m'4
3.
re the Steward. Prayer meeting J
Wednesday .vpninc at 7:20. Let
very ter of tae eburah be oa
Service at Glide Sunday afternoon
at t o'clock. The Rev. J. H. Dick
son and B. W. Strong will be there
In th Interest of the New World
mnTamanl at Northern Ranllata
Christ, raatfled and risen, must be Signature f
CASTORi.
For Info.. . "
nUForOver3ftv
0R2S0!f ltA.T07ACTUR!g3 - 07SH-TO3-TOPPe?sa
A serious unemployment situation arose.
EK-eervlse men were without work. So 0r
gsn'a aanufaoturera laoreased th number
ef their eapleyeea.
A greater output followed with th atten
dant probleo of finding a market. Th mar.
ket was found - th excellence of Ore.
gon'e prsdusta created demand and oarrltd
uo 'over the top", - .
Associated Induatrlaa of Orsgaa
II a
Rum On In
And have your battery tested at our free testing station.
Or maybe you need a new battery, if so get our prica
before buying elsewhere. Special attention to Truck
Tire work prompt service at right prices.
TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES
Roseburg' Gar a g'e
LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION
Get your orders in now and be prepared.
PROMPT SHIPMENTS.
Write for prices stating quantity wanted.
Sutherlin Fruit Products C o.
SUTHEKLIN, OREGON.
EXPERT WELDING
I
Includes net only the kanf
ge ef wbere t tvi&r ft
keat, bat alse just wkea
step. The wark sea U err
one aa well a aniens
ou the eipart Inuwletti
and hare fselllty far leisf il
kind of welding wark astiatst
torily. We are at year
Tics any time.
Mathews Welding Worb
i AcrmtKE wtioiitc nmM a bout i
noaKuuRu. OKiwo.tawl
-i-i--,-, , LIUIII m 1 1 1 u n'"
It's Time We Repair Tht lib
If yen Want to get la fil
aelt at Ut season.
days delay is a day's
lost. Sa arlag the iel
wkeel aramat and have u f
It la tint elass ridiag caa
tfaa. Tau kaw what Ms
wark w to. Every ol nf
does.
D. W. JAMES
union- cvssuaul '"-r A 1
00 a viK imdaet
Our Family Laundry Service;
WHAT IT IS
a k.i. .- it. ... . . . L j.. rytMpBI '
n uoiy mm wui aimpiiiy your particular waauuj
such Is our family laundry service. Our driver calls for ycri
ilv hllnrtla .t . rf.fn. . I. l. A 'II An VOSr
lng In our customary considerate and sanitary manner.
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