Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 23, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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Uiutd Dally Kurept Sunday.
Li Wlmlierly
B. W. Bte
Itert G. Unit"
crop In particular gives promise of
abundant miccfcds.
.lr. i.nwls airivcd here yesn-rdav
-ml ri'inniuuJ loday i onlirrini: with
total grmvurs and carrying on Die
work of organization.
BUBSCUIPTION HAiES
Pally, per year, by mall. . . . . .$ 0
Hull.', alx inoutliB, by mall.... 2.UU
By Carrier, per mouth 50
Call ut office, per inomn 36
Weukly New.Kevitw, per year 2.00
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.. si xow .it mi: Oil IU HICK.
Member o The Awmm luted l'rc
The Associated I'rcas i exclusively
.itltled to the ubu for republication
M all Down dispatches crediicd 10 It
or uot otherwise credited In this
paper and also the local new pub
lished herein. All rights of republi
cation of special dispatches herein
are also reserved.
JUroburtr. Onesoii, April
Reedsport Man
Makes a Fortune
The Port Umpiiua Courier of
Keodsuorl says:
Frank P. Mallory, a citizen of till
city, who owns property near Win
chester Hay. is hlKlily elated by the
good news which ho recently re
ceived Informing him that nis in
'vestment in a certain stock of air
nlnna motors had Droveli a treat In
vestment for hint. The motor has
"broven a success in every respect.
and stock which cost him $10 per
Hharo is now worth JUUiuu per
hare, and probably will be worth
much more before the year passes.
Mr. Mallory owns 35 shares of stock,
which Is known as tno Artuur i..
Smith Motor company, which if the
reports nrove true as to their valu
ation, makes Mr. Mallory a wealthy
man.
Fruit Crop Will
Depend on Weather
"The nrpsent season's fruit crop
said C. I. Lewis, editor of the Ore
gon tirowor, a monthly paper pub
lished In the Intercut of the Oregon
rowers' Co-operative association
'largely depends upon the condition
of the weather during the next two
or three weeks. If during thut time
favorable climatic conditions pre
vail in Oregon, there will be at leant
CO. 000, 000 bushels of fruit har
vested for the commercial trade."
Mr. Lewis hss given the fruit ques
tion a great deal of study and con
sideration and seems to have very
optimistic Ideas about Oregon's fu
ture relating to the production of
fruits.
While there has been considerable
peculation regarding the probable
losses to growers In the Willamette
alley caused hv the freeze, Mr.
Lewis Is under the impression that
tho yields In many cases will he al
most up to the standard, nnd the
Oregon drowers' Co-operative asso
ciation is looking forward to an
abundant harvest. The association,
which was organized less, than r,
yenr ago, is developing with remark
able rapidity, and it represents to
dny approximately 2a, 000 acres of
fruit lands in western Oregon. ' It
is largely represented In the Unipqun
valley where the outlook Is very
promising. Kvery dav finds more
eresire s'lrned un. The ncreae In
Marlon, Polk and Yamhill counties
Is enormous and comprises lands
owned by most of the larger grow
ers. In these counties the prune
Tho 1'ln.t IlitptlM (lninti, l.ane
and Kon streets, .1. II. Dickson, pas-
IUr. DIIJ1M BIII'J'H !. 4..T, W. . .
Coshow. superintendent. This wlln
bo "Decision Day in tho church and
Bible school. The team members
and team captains are asked to be
on hand at 1 1 a. in. (let together
and give together In the Interchurch
World Movement. Subject or the
morning's discourse. "The Cause of
CnrM " At 2 o'clock Sunday after
noon tl e greatest task ever under
taken hv the Christian church will
lie launched whi n ten teams will go
out from this church to colloct our
share of the $100,000,000. Make
vour reunion talk In dollars and
cents. II. Y. V. II. will meet at 8:110.
Evening worship at 7:30. Subject,
"Sparks From the Anvil." Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:1 1)0.
ml
First M. i:. (Iiureli, Main and
Lane streets, F. W. Keatry, pastor.
0:45 a. in.. .Sunday school, J. A.
Walker, superintendent. 11 a. m.,
preaching service. Theme, "Hungry
and Homesick, or tho Soul's Transi
tion." ti:i:o, Kpworth League. Suh
iect, "Will a .Mall Itob iJod?" Leader,
Leroy Walker. 7: JO i. m., preach
ing service. Theme, "Lessons From
Men That Failed." Prayer service
Wednesday evening. 7::10. A wel
come awaits one and all. Come.
The Preshyteriiin fhurrli, Jack-
on and Lane swts. IS. W. Warring
on, minister. 9:45 a. in., Sun
lay school. Uuo. A. Hun herd. Supt.
f'hristlan education will eliminate
ho menace of Holshevism. The ser
' vines of worth' p ar t hold at 11 a. in.
and 7:110 p. m. Sermon sulijocts,
Ittitwien tho Two (Venus," and
"The Se.cn 'I Ar.t's' if Jems." At
the evening st rvice the tllrlii' Chorus
will lead the sinking and bing a spe
cial nuintioi. 6:110 p. m. ,.MIss Flor
ence Wimbnrly will lend the Kn
deavor service. The annual every
member canvass for the current ex
'tense fund and for benevolences of
tho church will be mado Sunday af
ternoon and the week following.
This is a large opportunity to In
vest in the work of the Muster. The
finance committee will appreciate
vour encouragement and co-operation.
Methodist Church, South, James
R. Condor, pastor. Sunday school,
9:45, W. L. Cobb, superintendent.
Preaching. 1 I a in. Subject. "What
Are You Heading?" Junior League,
2:110 p. m., O. J. Rand, superintend
ent. Senior league, 6:110 p. m
'Preaching. 7:30 p m. The little
church around tho corner is a friend
ly church. Conio and be ut homo
With us.
Church of Christ, South Iloseburg.
llible study, 10 a. m. Lord's day.
Preaching, 11 a. m. Communion of
the "ilody nnd Hlood of tho Lord."
12 noon. IJUdo lesson, 7:45 p. m.
Praver and Praise service each Wed
nesday at 7:45 p. m. A cordial in
vitation Is extended to all and a spe
cial Invitation to till members of the
"One Ilody" who may be In the city.
Fillers, J. II. Toinllr.son, V. S. Patterson.
BRAND
FLOUR
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for every
purpose
'i - : 1 4 5 z
BLENDS
MAH
. FRIEND
Eliminates All Waste
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Advertise In News-llevlew.
Home economy is always a matter of big moment; particularly today witfc
the high cost of living the most talked of topic.
An eastern tity conducted a school of Household Art and Science to point
a way by which harassed housekeepers might make their incomes balance
the high cost of living. Demonstrations and lectures tended to point out
the enormous waste resulting from the purchase of cheap and inferior sub
stitutes for standard articles.
In JUiW BLEND FLOUR we offer the housewife a breadstuff which
eliminates all waste. Actual baking tests, scientifically conducted, demon
strate that it. ma4:es more atid larger loaves of better bread to the given
amount than other flours.
It costs you a few cents more per sack because it costs us a few cents more
to produce this high grade, blended flour, but it COSTS LESS PER LOAF.
Manufactured in "America's Finest Flouring Mills" by
Fisher Flouring Mills Company
Seattle
Tacoma
Portland
Bellingham
Mt. Vernon
"Nothing wrong with our balance"
Chesterfield
TIIErifiht balance of costly Turkish
and Domestic tobaccos, propor
tioned by experts that's why
Chesterfields "satisfy."
Every puff brings you the full, rich
flavor of genuine Turkish tobacco
and the lively relish of choice Domes
tic leaf.
And the blond the manufacturer's
private formula can-
' ttot be copied.
Kvery package enclosed
in glassine, moisture
proof paper that seals in
the flavor.
tl.l'li A. VOKK, uell-kiiimii
"J Imsiiicss iimn of lnrtlntitl, Mv
who says ho feels twenty years J
u limit1 hihI hits iMiiiHNt MKN-enjJ
lUx'lares he e;ui now eat imw
tmn'e. titivils :i t1nv.
ing pains nfter eating that I would
almost die. My nerves were all un.
strung and the least thing would
worry me and I never could get a
Rood niKht s sound sleep. In fact
Just lost interest In everything and
was greatly discouraged over my
condition.
"Tho ordinary treatment failed to
do mo any good, and as I had read
so many statements from people 1
know here in Portland who had been
benefitted by Tanlac, I decided to
give It a trial. And now I know for
myself what it will do, for I have
simply taken a new lease on life. I
am now able to look after my work
j as usual, and never felt better In my
i llfo. I am able to eat three hearty
I meals a day and everything agrees
j with me perfectly. I eat anything 1
want and never feel a touch of indi
!i:estion. 1 never thought there was
a medicine that could do me so much
' irood, nnd I am only too glad to have
the facts about my case given to the
j public."
j Tanlac is sold In Roseburg by W.
, F. Chapman, and by all leading drug-
kisis in every town.
UIU.AItl) ClUMtCH XKWS.
I am new .,i.,t; m cat tillee square
'Is f d.iv fur the first time in two
. . .i. -ne emphatic statement
Ul.lle recently by Joseph A. Yors,
veil known business man and highly
r, s; e. to,! riii.,.n t,f Portland. Maine.
I am now sixty-nine vears of aue, 1
i'"d In all my life 1 have never run
ii.ross .1 nu.iictne that I consider in
..ass witli Tanlac. I have Just
rm.she.l my fourth Lottie and this.
n-c.Iictne has l.cnefi'tc.1 me even bo
vend my a-eatest ;.oes. Ilosides
.lining six.,.,,,, pomui, tn wcicht. I
lis vp been built Ui and strengthened
" ' " 1 "'el all tf twenty vears
younger.
'Tor the (mm two years I have
1 niisirablv run-down condi
tion, nnd was compelled a short time
:ico to give up all idea of business as
1 was too w.-.ik to look after any
time. I was nervous, worn-out, had
no appetite. a,,, suffered most all
the time with Indigestion. Some
lays I would eat scarcely anvthlng;
in set I was sfraid to eat because I
snow i would suffer afterward.
inu!tiuij I had such seTer cramp-
Sunday school at Dillard at 10 a.
m. Sermon at 11 a. m. Epworth
I.eamie ut 7 p. in. Hevlval sermon
at -S p. m. The special meetings
every night neit week at 7:30 p. m.
Tho meetings are well attended
every night and a growing interest
is manifest.
At Looking Glass, Sunday school
at 10 a. m.
At Ten Mile, Sunday school at 10
n. m. Sermon at 2:30 p. m.
R. S. B.
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PI..WK (iOKS TO SPOKAXE.
The "mystery plane" which passed
liver here Wednesday, proved to be
a Curtis Oriole, which was delivered
m the Oreeon, Washington and Idaho
Airplane Co. at Spokane yesterday,
the plane was driven from San Fran
cisco to Spokane by Pan Davidson
and Norman Warsinski and will be
used for blrdseye and moving picture
photography. The fliers maintained
an air of secrecy at their various
tops and consequently there was
considerable discussion regarding the
Wan and Ita pllola.
If you hava something to sell or
rent try an Adv. in the News-Review.
A HAPPY MEDIUM IN
FINANCE
N
ONE'S Income should be divided into three parts pro.
portlonately well balanced.
One part la the money required for apendlng; another
Is that desired for investing; and, yet anothar 1b money
necessary for SAViNQ.
Begin with a bank account here at the Umpqua Valley
Bank. . '
JOHN THRONE, Cashier
THE UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
ROSEBUHQ OREGON
Price and Principle!
OUR SLOGAN
Price the Lowest Principle the Highest.
It is our business to sell good things to eat.
We do sell you every good thing to eat that can be
found in a well equipped grocery store. Our low
prices and high grade goods have made the casual
buyer a steady customer. If you are not getting
urocery sausiacuon see us.
Our line of Ready-to. Wear Dry Goods
is increasing daily and we can save you money. Call
and see our line.
Peoples Suppiy Co.
r ir-
p:
Give Self
2&d Substance
GOD wants youl Your
'. substance is secondary
and will be given willingly when
your heart belongs to God.
Have you discussed with
your family how much you
ought to give your Presby
terian church when the annual canvass (or pledges
is made April 25 to May 2?
Money cannot repay Cod's mercies. Ke wants
service. But money will show to some extent the
value you place on the work of the church in
the community. It is to the church you look in time
of sorrow and trouble. The church stands for the
moral good of this town. You cannot do less than
support it with a fair proportion of yoc income.
Presbyterian men, surprise your pastor. Volunteer an
Minute Man, boys' club leader, or as special caller. Take
part in prayer meeting. Offer to teach a Sunday school
class; and be a prepared teacher. Do your share gladly
in the financial canvass. Get into the church and uwr.
Don't forget the canvass in your family prayers.
Come to Church Sunday
New Era Movement
Presbyterian CKurck
In th U.S.A.
Cooperating with Interchurch WorldMorement
Give Consecrated Dollars
EXPERT WELDING
includes not only the knowl
edge ot where to alf
heat, but also Just wHo
atop. The work can be over
done as well aa underdone.
possess the expert knowleT
and hare facility for doing
kinds of welding work ";
torily. We are at your ser
vice any time.
Mathews WelditgWork
ACETTlEHE WEEDING & CUTTIttfl SPfWllt '
HOSKm. HO. OKSUO!"
It's Time We Repair lour Bl
if you want to get the fU
nefit of the season.
day's delay i day's pl"
lost. So bring the goo
wheel around and bare MP'
It in first claw riding
tlon. You know what
work we do. Bvery old "
does.
D. W. JAMES