Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 09, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    REV. JERRY JETER
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Jillrcd llmwn, of Cumaa Valley,
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ding to business matters for a
wt time.
Mrs. T. K. Stfiwig, who lias been
visiting here with relatives for the
post few days, left this morning for
Merlin, where she resides.
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For that Xmas Bicycle for
the kids see
. JAMES, 32 N. Jackson Street
His Satanic Majesty Receives
a Wallop on the Jaw at
Last Night's Meeting
SERMON A WARM ONE
Cartooning and Painting Attract
Attention and Is a Fine Feature
lllble Study tins- Inn-earn
Considerably in Size.
JOLTS BY JERKY.
"The fellow that asks, "where
did Cain get his wife?' Is often
more Interested in some other
man'B wife than he Is In his
own."
"I know there Is a personal
devil, for I have had the gloves
on with him."
"Some of you have a religion
that is as dead and dry as an
old shed snake skin."
"Cain got his wife from his
mother-in-law."
"The devil is the chief of
fllm-flanuners."
"If there is no personal devil,
who Is doing the work the devil
used to do?"
His satanle majesty and Evangelist
Jerry Jeter had it round and round
at the Elks' hall last night.
"The devil Is no Joke," Mr. Jeter
said. "I know we call him ' 'Old
Harry' and 'Old Lucifer Fool,' and
such like, and treat him as a great
joke; but If you stop a moment and
look around yon, or pick up any dally
new spaper, you will see w here a hus
band conies home and kills his wife
and children, or you will see where,
In a 'drunken fight, a number were
killed.' "
Mr. Jeter spoke of the devil as a
"spy." "A spy," he said, "finds out
the strength of Its opposing army and
Its weakest points, and gives his in
formation to his commanders. He Is
not only a spy, but a hlndercr and
disputer. He Is a confidence man,
too."
The sermon was the warmeet one
yet. "Jerry la getting belter all the
time," his hearers are saying. The
meetings are attracting much atten-
Back to Pre-War Prices
A DOWNWARD REVISION that is in keeping with the
present Day Market and in many instances amounts 50 of the
former price. J All garments have been repriced to conform
to this downward revision. We invite you to come in and get
our revised prices before you make your purchases.
These Prices are our Every day Prices-NotaSale
Blankets at Reduced Prices Make
a Timely Christmas Present
Make. Your Selection at Once
Fancy Cloth Coats
$12.?o, $18.50, $22.50 $24.?5 $29.55
All Ladies Suits. Trico tines, and Fancy Mixtures
,$16.50, $19.75, $24.75, $29.75, up to $47.50
une Piece Dresses in Blue Serge, Jersey and bilk
A Beautiful Assortment.
All come under our new schedule of downward revision,
Get Yours Now
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Union Made Overalls and Junipers
$1.79
Work Shirts Q8c
Hon. The cartooning U a real school
for those who wish to learn that pro
fession. Mr. Jeter taught cartooning
to soldiers during the war.
Mrs. Jeter's Bible readings and
young people's services are pleasing
the large crowds who bear her. Her
object lessons from night to night are
very fine. She will have entire
charge of the service in a great young
people s service Friday night. Mr.
Jeter will speak toniiiht on "Two
Peas in a Pod or the No Difference."
NOTICE OF TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
A (iKEAT SALE OK THE EX-
VINE I'. 8. Alt.MV BLANKETS
at 207 Jackson St., next to the
Douglas National Bank. Sule Is
now on.
OVER 2000 LET OUT.
Notice Is hereby given that the
County of Douglas. Oregon, will hold
the regular examinations of appli
cants for Slate Certificates at the
high school building in Koseburg, as
follows: Commencing Wednesday,
December 15, 1920, at nine o'clock
a. ni., and continuing until Saturday,
December 18, 1920, at 4 o'clock p. in.
Wednesday Forenoon.
U.- S. History, Wrltin;, Music,
Drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon.
Physiology, Reading, Manual
Training, Composition, Domestic
Science, Methods In Heading, Coucse
of Study for Drawing, Methods in
Arithmetic.
t Thursday Forenoon.
Arithmetic, History of Education,
Psychology, Methods in Geography,
Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art,
Course of Study for Domestic Art.
- Thursday Afternoon.
G rac mar, Geography, Stenography,
American Literature, Physics, Type
writing, Methods In Language, Thesis
for Primary Certificate.
Friday Forenoon.
Theory and Practice, Orthography
(Spelling), Physical Geography, Eng
Ish Literature, Chemistry.
Friday Afternoon.
School Law, Geology, Algebra,
Civil Government.
Saturday Forenoon.
Geometry, Botany.
Saturday Afternoon.
General History, Bookkeeping.
O. C. BKOWN,
Jw . County School Supt.
"Professor Pep," the Junior play,
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Red Cross Gets
Calls for Aid
Calls Unon the Tlml Crnaa ttxf all
kinds of assistance are being made
every day. It is going to be diffi
cult to lake care of these requests
for assistance when Illness or any
calamity visits the county. There
are hundreds of people in Koseburg
who have not paid their dollar to
in 6 local Hcil cross solicitors and I
you have not been called upon, Mr.
U. W. SlPoiig. president of Ihe U nip
qua Valley Bauk. will be glad to
receive your subscription, and give
you a receipt for your dollar.
Douglas County has never yet ful
len down upon any worth whlk
movement and unless your member
ship is continued in the Bed Cross,
you may be called upon during the
winter to assist worthy cases of dis
tress in your neighborhood.
It Is not Ihe purpose or intention
of the Bed Cross to take over tht
work of anyi church, lodge or or
ganization as each of these boiller
have their own nielhoils for render
ing assistance and caring for those
In distress reported to them. The
Douglas County Chapter of the A
R. C. will be glad lo cooperate and
render what assistance Its Chapter
permits when cases are brought to
any oT the members of the Board o:
Directors.
$2,500.00 should be the minimum
amount raised in Douglas county lc
care for the local needs of till?
Chapter as 50 per cent of this
money remains permanently in
Rosenurg to be used as outlined
above. Do not lot Christmas find
you without a Red Cross button
signifying that you are not willing
to cotrlbute towards the relief and
distress of those less fortunate than
yourself.
If any of the solicitors previously
reported, have not completed their
territory, Mr. Strong asks that they
realize the necessity for giving a
little time lo this work and making
complete returns to him as soon as
possible 111 order that the county
may Know ss quickly as possible
wnat amounts may be apportioned
for Red Cross work.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7. It was
estitnuted at the offices of the South
ern Pacific that In the mechanical
department of the Pacific division to
date approximately 2U00 men have
been laid off.
It was explained that this "was
merely a return to normal," the mt
chuiilcul force during the period of
war control having Jumped from
16,000 to 19.000. It was estimated
that about 17,000 men are still em
ployed. San Francisco, Portland, Sacra
mento, Los Angeles, Ogden and other
smaller division points have been
mainly affected by tbe "trimming"
order.
"Professor Pep," the Junior play.
Russell Wlsnart, a former resi
dent of this city, who has been visit
ing here with relatives for n...
few days, left this morning for Sun
Francisco where ho resides.
Smash-
Go Shoe Prices!
Every man should avail himself to buy Bhoes at the prices
we are selling them. For example we are offering some of
America's best sIiocb at
$9.95
These shoes are made of Cresco Calf, two full double soles,
either black or Ian, an Ideal wet weather shoe.
Our Felt Slipper Sale
Is of especial Interest now.
Children's felt slippers 80c, Otic, $1.20, $1.89
I.uiIIob' felt slippers $1.19, $1.0ft, $1.95
Ladles' Crochet slippers now 98c
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
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Bring In your repair work andsee the difference.
Perkins Building Cam St roe
KOKEIU'HO, OREGON
A DISTINGUISHED
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Albert Lindquest
The Golden-voiced
An American. Discovered by Conci, who said: "Young man,
you have gold in your throat." His wonderful tenor voice has
captured the country and made him sought after by every
music center. Hear him.
Thursday Night-High School
Auditorium
Some artists are great of
voice. Others are merely
great of stage performance.
To judge how truly great is
Albert Lindquest, hear him
outside of his physical pres
ence. Hear his voice as it is
literally Re-Created by the
New Edison. Only then will
you be able to appreciate fully
its sublime beauty.
It is actually true that music
lovers have heard Lindquest
compare his voice with its
lie-Creation by the New Edi
son, and could distinguish no
difference.
The NEW EDISON
"The Phonograph With a Soul."
Come in and let us prove to you in this interesting way the
I greatness of Albert Lindquest.
OTT'S MUSIC STORE
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