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Lost Babies - - Are Returned i.nstSbeep .oit Umbrella But Lost Teeth - Art Branded - Art Appropriated - Are Cone Forever It pays to take care of them. It pays to take care KLENZO DENTAL CREAM Nathan Fullerton Perkins Building The STUDENT BODY of R.OSEBUR.G HIGH SCHOOL WBX CIVE A r IT PAVS to consider ''safety first". Fire Loss is a dead loss. Be prepared with an extinguisher, for "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" and in this age of H. C. L. is worth a ton of cure. Q We have The Standard extinguisher for both home and car use. This is a powder form and exceedingly effective. Cost but $1.50 for home size and $2.00 for car size. J Also have the Johns-Manville liquid gun similar to Pyrene. It is certainly a dandy costs $10.50, but is worth the money. A few strokes of pump allows you to put a stream of "fire killer" where ever you wish, q Did you know that carrying one of these in your car would reduce "the cost of insurance? , ' Churchill 'Hardware Co. VAUDEVILLE At H. S. AUDITORIUM, FRIDAY, MAY 14th A.-00 P. M. Admission 33 CnU pt Dimmick Dies at Wilbur Lot S. Dlmralck, one of the best Swn residents of this county, died Iterday afternoon ai iz.au at me be of his sister, Mrs. D. P. Mc f at Wilbur, after a protracted less. Mr. Dimmick was 60 years ace and was born at Kellogg, I spent practically hlB entire lite Douglas county, having been en- il in agricultural pursuits, tie lerwent an operation for cancer he stomach at a Portland hos- il about two weeks ago and has re been Ironing in health very fdly. The funeral was held thin afternoon at 2:30 at Wilbur where the body was interred beside that of the dead wife and two children of the deceased. Mr. Dimmick was member of one of the largest pio neer fam'llles of the state and leaves a number of brothers, sisters and other relatives as well as a hoht of triends and acquaintances to mourn his death. He was a member of both the I. O. O. F. and Masonic 'lodges. LEVER DANCES LASSY SONGS OMIC DEBATE OMEDIANS OMEDY DRAMA Come and Boost Your Home Talent BRISCOE LOOK! LOOK! LOOK !-uIt's Here" The 1920 model, with counter balanced crank shaft and many other new features, la now on display at our show rooms. You are cordially invited to come tn and Inspect this new creation. LIBERTY AUTO SALES COMPANY 507 North Jackson Street Peter Didtel, a former resident of this city, spent yesterday here at tending to- business matters and 'siting with friends. INLINE -MOORE CONSERVATORY ISIC AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Accredited Teachers Only State demands highly efficient hers and this School complies BO tier cent with the State law. fclhajfni Itlilj;. Phone 300 LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only few cents Some Land Bargains !hnTA nillro m ft nlna hnmna tn ll In Rosoburg, several nice kunlry homes in Edenbower, line of theui well improved and iu nt, ranging from 4V4 to crs; small and large farmr Cow Creek, nhnvo OlpnHnlA ntfng from 40 screr to 600 pine and see the property. If fe lami tuns we will try to make je price right. I 'T' "n fi j wiuaui. I- 1. Knueburg. Oregon. 1 LEADE Orjl II lichtwriohtJ Magic! J ust drop a little reeznne rn that touchy corn, Instantly it atons achlnE. then you lift the corn oft with the fingers. Truly! No I'.umbug. : ' Try Froazone! Your druggist sells ' a tiny bottle for a few cents, suffi cient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the) toes, and calluses, without on par-1 tide of pain, soreness or Irritation. Froerone is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati venlus. None Exempt From Judgement Evangelist O. H. Shrewsbury spoke to an attentive audience last night on the subject of "The Judg ment and the Standerd Revealed In the World." He said In ,part: "II Cor. 5:10 declares that 'all must appear before the judgment seat of Christ.' It is compulsory. All must appear. None are exempt. Small or great, rich or poor, learn ed or Ignorant, no matter who you are. you must appear before the bar of God. "The reason God can rightfully summon you to judgment Is be cause He owns you and all that you ' have. You may not acknowledge this truth but it makes no dlflFernco, yourself and all that you have be- j longs to God. Deut. 8:18. i "The standard in the Judgment will be the ten commandments as exemplified in the life ot Christ Vrr 12:13. 14, Jas. 2:8-12. Acts 17, 30, 31, Dan. 7, 9, 10, give us a picture of the judgment scene, 'ir4 are nnened and all are Judged by their record. Thero Uooks are kept by the angels, oue of whom accompanies each human being. Eccl. 5, 6. Every idle w l j must be sccountPd for, the ,arp stinging words, the harsh, scolding worus. the deceitful, lying words, j The heart will ba laid bare In that day. "The Judgment begins with cases of the Chrlstiuns, 1 Peter, 4:17. and ends with the cases of the wicked and (fallen angels. "Revelation 14:6. 7. tells us that the day of God's Judgment 'Is rami.' We learned lust evening tha the cleansing of the Sanctuary in Heaven or the investigative Judg ment began in 1844 as tbe close of the 2300 years of Daniel 8:14. Thlh being true what must we do Tbe answer Is believe the 'glad tidings' of tbe Dibl . It tells us Christ died for all that 'If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness' 1 John 1:9. In this way, by confession, our sins go before hand to judgment, 1 Tim. 5:24. and wp shall not have to meet them. May (ioil'bolp us to hide 'n Christ that his rigrteousness may cover us." NEWS SNAP SHOTS (inlii r Arl ium Delbert Farkn loaves Sunday for Arizona, nhrr? he has acce;!e:l em I.Ioyment and where ho jlans to re main permanently. Cor t'j Orkl.TJ)!- Mrs. Clnra Vnim left this morn ing for Oiikiund to Bpend a nhnrt time attcudin to businetu matters. I LOWER PRICES You will find them in our Grocerteria Department Investigate. - - Special Sale Every WeeK-End. EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre t O. O. C. preparation for goitre bu bene fited manj. Whr Pif tfffJ hundred dolln for an operation to r mnv a rolire when O. (;.,'. ran tixnlilun, rl li.r am h mallcttX'Odiiurvf O.G.C.when pruperlr applied five Mtlr faciorr reauH. or jour miix-r will be rvftiDdrd. OUC.Ii told direct, b mail . Writefor booklet. Ad'lren Dept 3 O.O.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY S"ttte, Washington i CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Visit t Salem Mrs. Viola Allen left this morning fur a visit with friends and relatives at Salem. . Tck Ultra fstv Mis Teka Haynes lert this morn ing for Eugene, where ahe expects to visit with friend i far a few days. tio to SutherUit Mrs. Edith Pearson and Mrs. Ladd Pearson left tbis morning for Suth erlln to visit tor the day with friends. Lfur.'ert on Busbiem R. W. Marsters and wife left this morning for Salem to attend to busi nesa matters for a short time. rosss dsscendlng from tha tktei on to tha city of Roieburg, which Is pictured among a hmlio of hills. The caption of the cartoon is "Headed Home," and tha pen technic and the main Idea would be a credit to any professional artist la ths gam. Vuuug Chilton it destined to b the Davenport of the Utapoua valley be fore many moon according to Mr. Kelnllna, who was more than oa lighted with the cartoon. Arrives From Corralll Laben Edwards, of Corvallls, ar rived - the city Tuesday evening to associate himself wllh his brother, A. II., In the Mnpleloaf on Cass street . . , Visit Son at Portland Mrs. O. U. Helblg left yesterday afternoon for Portland, where she will visit for several days with her ton, Clinton Helblg, who is employed there at the present time. 10TH ANNUAL STRAWBERRY CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES FOR Miss VOTES IcEach .Contest Closes Sat., May 22. VOTES lc Each netums to Portland ! Miss Dertha Althnus. who has been visiting at her home In this city, for some time, returned yesterday afternoon to Portland, where she Is employed. , rrived Hera Tuesday J Rev. A. Kddv. of Seattlo, Wash., who has been sojourning In Califor nia for some time, arrived In Hose- burr this nfternoon and will sneak at the Garden valley srhoolhouse his evening. Rev. Kddy has several 'rli-nds in the Garden valley vlcln- 'tv. having visited here several times before. l.ortuner limvi Montavllle Mowers and wife, who 'pent last night In this city, left this morning for Kugeno. Mr. Klowers 'ast nlftht delivered a very plonslng 'ecture on behalf of f!en. I.eonar1 Wood for president at tho armory. l ire lloxe TwstMl The fire hose belonging to the rity was given a thorough testing estrrdav evening by the members of tho fire department. A number of sections were found to be In a very leaky condition and a recom mendation will probably be mane to the city council that additional hose be purchase! as soon as possible. Mnkcs (lever Cartwn Robert Chilson, the high school -artnonist, yesterday evening com pleted a very clever cartoon which, was presented to Secretary Heiline if the Chamber of Commerce this! morning. The cartoon is svmbollcnl -f tho' Strawberry Carnlvnl and d-; 1-icts an avalanche of berries and , ! ....,.. ,l TO THE VOTERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON The lower Uuipo.ua country with a population ot over 2500 people and with i.i irc) industries than any other section of the county, has never l.ad ropres nlutlon on our County Court The people of this suction feel that they should have representa tion and have offered as their candidate for County Commissioner, Mr. Arthur Walker. Mr. Walker is a good business man and successful farmer; be has resided In this section of Douglas County over 3D years; ha la ac quainted with tha needs of this section as well as with those of tho entire county; he Is fair minded, capable, energetic, and will give you a square deal. In fairness and Justice to the peoplo residing In this section, this appeal Is made to you for your support ot their candidate. A. P. 8ETHBR , 1. O. WATSON Vote for Arthur Walker for County Commissioner at the May primary. (Paid Adv.). D.J. STEWART Republican Primary Candidate for COUNTY JUDGE OF DOUGLAS COUNTY. Since my appointment by Governor Olcott to the of ficfi of County Judge of Douglas County I have to the best of my ability performed each and every official act of this office in a fair and impartial manner. My entire time has been de voted in giving the tax payers of this. County an administration that would redound with per fect satisfaction to every city and hamlet as far as it is possible for a public official to carry out the true intent of the laws. I have no particular interests to serve, other than the people as a whole, and if nominated at the coming Ii imary election you can expect and will get an administration of county affairs strictly along business lines. I have no '-thunder" to spread broadcast in a questionable manner or long columns of figures to juggle, to coerce voters to support my candidacy, but am asking for your support in a business way for a conservative administra tion by a practical business man. I will appreciate your support on May 21, at the Primary election and assure you that my efforts will at all times be directed for a greater Douglas County. D. J. STEWART Present Incumbent and Appointed to succeed Judge R. W. Marsters by Gov. Olcott. m a -I lit More Money for your Produce More Goods for your Money. (Pd. Adv.)