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oBuno Ntwimvicw, Friday, October 13, 19?2. FAOK THRU . OUt'PRAYING TO MEN "BLESSED IS THE MAN WHO WALKETH NOT IN THE COUNSEL. OF THE UNGODLY."' . ... vim nai-ar tnsiU Ha il ailvl Tl'Vlrv vIpim l .-nn ever ji now o ujm v " . ... o P'c . . -t iKa ntliMr t wn nml in rsDnnfiihle fnr alt tones oacR 01 11 then did you ever know a single man who never took bad Qiirely you are not the man. No, nor I either. But I know , . -...,. und I thank God for that man everv dav I fl pver walked in the counsel o fthe uneodly one and because n't in pre is a uicooofec . .v . . ,.uw into the slough of sin through the Devil's bad counsel, that will "il as long as the Spirit of God still stays on this earth. u remember, don't you, how the Devil told Him to take the short Is rearn ills kumi. .r,, u. ....v P ' . . i ...... will all Hnivn anil wnrahin mn" Tin Uo nrv of 1 np 111 n y HVH . - Ii'ls written, thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and Him only u appve Ana Sirai Kin way nw iuu iue lung runu iu me ciuhs FUBn . 1 I olnn (hKn.lnt. .k. T-OUSh the KTave. Ul"8 ui ub mu ' ui. Fnthpr into God's forRetfulness, and He came up with pardon for every one of us wayward ones. jnnlifl be unto (oa ior me u uc iwn uau uuvitw. xi o Saviour, is xic juu.. n; Mk RALLY DAY - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SABBATH, OCT. 15th. OFFICIAL FILINGS DOUGLAS" COUNTY DAILY RECORD OF INSTRU ME NTS FILED WITH COUNTY CLERK AND PLACED UPOrJ RECORD. (Compiled by PouKlaa Abitrct Co. Roieburg.) Jur better operation The folio-wing Instruments were presented to the county dork today for fllln and arn being placed upon the county record: rflS97. Warranty dd. TloVrt Hurc!i to J. J. TlP'vltt. $10. So-i!,(:ift onarter sertlon F township !5 5 n 1 V. contalnlna; ISO acre. 1.:.0 Hpt. R089. Wnrranfy doed. Tlirtle C. ,Rlrhards to Ernest Cross. Jl. neeln I nine at point from whl"h northwest corner of David Hurst ilonntlnn land people love these aervlcea. Senior clnlm In township I." S I? (i W bonrs Endeavor Rally at 6:30 p. m. Young .north 27.44 chains dlstrwre. thence S peoplo are Invited whether they ore?2.R.' chnlns. thence en?t 4H.70 chs. members of the society or not. Eve- j thence north alone the part loundnrv ning Service Rally, 7:30. Topic, rf cam 22. 10 chains, therce V. "Where Art Thou?" Now that vaca- 43 fis chains to place of beeinnine. lion is over, we should all be back at mntnlnlnr 100 acres. Also nn ur.di- URCHES M. E. amrch. Sunday lets at 10 a. m. The lesson lie "The Slinlstry of John kt." found in L,uKe a. ine Save been very interesting table. All high-school stu- e community are especially enroll in the "Bible Study r. Coulter is the very ern- kher of this class. Epworth heets at 6:30. ine young making special etforts to meetinit different. Much las been shown In this. Miss loser will have charge of tne Sunday evening. All young 1 find this a very good place imday evenings. The pastor kh at 7:30 p. m. Everybody Uptist Church, corner Rose streets, H. L,. uaiawen, The church school at 9:45 Coshow, Supt. Classes for (id grades. How often will I go to Sunday school to Word of God if he follows iple? There are good class- r parents as well as for the II yon have not-started to 001 yet this fall, begin next orning worship at 11. Mes ne pastor on the theme nd Its Remedy." It Is a for you. Special music by Strangers and newcomers n are cordially invited. B. 6:.50 p. m., Andy Caraway, leader. It will be a good 'and a good place for all pie. Evening worship, 7:30. y tne pastor on "The Snlri- st." The nrunes are about at Isn't the last cron. Yon lad when you have come. All (pd. Special music. Evange- ungs .November 12 to 26. Ban Church, corner of Pine Wward streets, C. II. Hilton, There will be a unioue unday night. The minister Id Tennyson's sreat noem. the liar." This noem has ittea into a erent nnthem will sing the anthem, and Mrs. C. E. Rusho will put It on canvas in oil colors while the minister Is reading it and the choir Is singing. Mrs. Rusho is a fine artist, and this will be a most helpful service. The pastor's sermon will also be In keep ing with the occasion, using the sub joct, "God's .Ferry-boat." Morning service at usual hour, subject, "Thus Salth the Lord." The Hible school meets at 9t45 with a great attendance and Interest. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30. bubject, "True Patriotism." A cor dial invitation Is extended to all. Saint George's Episcopal Chnrch, corner ef Main and Cass streets. There will be Bervlce at 1 1 a. m. with Archdeacon Black of Portland, In charge. Morning prayer with Holy Communion and sermon. All are wel come to this service. International liilile School 939 West First street. Subject of study. How is man's original perfection de scribed in Psalm 8:5-8? And what is the significance of "A little lower than the Angels ? Heb. 2:7. Con trast man's present degraded condi tion with that of the perfect man created In the Image of God. What did be lose, and what therefore did Jesus come to "seek and to save"? All are welcome to Join us in these studies. Tiie Prenbyterlan Church, corner of Lane and Jackson streets. L. Bowring Quick, minister. Rally day all day, and at all services. Rally of Hible school at 9:45 with special exercises by the primary, beginner and junior departments.- Let every member of the school be present and on time. It is not too late for any high-school student desirous of taking up the State course, to begin work come to the class Sabbath morning. Morn ing worship, 1 o'clock. A Rally day service. Junior service with illustrat ed sermonett for young people. Ser mon topic, "Why Presbyterian? Every member of the church should hear this sermon. Rally of Junior C. E. at 3 p. m. The Junior orchestra will lend the singing. The young (3) low JJtallation cost Ion itilfatfnrv service. javej Vito'A ftWuel 7?T Cut uildins V li mmm L "r ." ways the Caloric saves you money Ths Caloric Mm on tint oosr. Caloric simplicity and quantity production maka possible a quality product at a low prlc. Th Caloric mmrmt on InmtntlMtion cosf. No expen sive heat pipes, no radiators, no plumbing and only one register. The Caloric is usually installed in-new or old buildings by two men In one day. Caloric eaves on manhinence cosf. Caloric parts are few and massive and built for lifetime service. Caloric oaves monejr on fuel. Records In more then 133.000 buildings prove that the Caloric reduces fuel consumption to If building a new home, you can reduce construction costs by specifying Caloric heating. With the Caloric you need bat an chimney in the building and very small cellar space. In addition to these untnatcheble economy feeturea, the Caloric is sold under a written Moneybeck Guar antee to heat font noma to 7 degrees in coldest weather. Badgley Zigler Hardware Co. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 25 our places each Sabbath supporting our church. Presbyterians, friends. strangers, we will expect you at the services next Sabbath. M. K. llinrrli Mouth, Main and Line streets. J. H. Needbam. minister. The church school will met at 9:45 with the superintendent. W. L. Cobb, in charge. There are clashes for both the old and the young. Let's all ral ly to the work now that the busy sea son Is over. The rantor will bo In charge of the services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Good music at both sir vices. Rev. 1). L. Coale of La Ange les will ticRi:i evangelistic services tin October 22. Mr. Coale la on3 of the .noral rvnnselists of our churcii tud coi:i !i well recommended. is a man of fine personality. Tho Kp- v.orth League meets at 6:.i0 You will find a '.vanr. welcome at all these servkC3. MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE Calol Flushing Oil for safe, thorough cleaning and Zerolene for correct re filling. Look for the sigrv STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Celiloraia) 7 i WATCH YOUR STEP! V H'l 4 USE A FLASHLIGHT AND BE SAFE r.: ? I j ASiD LOCKED -T'ZS PERFECT 4 I 4. IN POSITION , P 7. WSIWBUTBII & ;5 c Ant fully f. I j V" -CASES OF TtSTtO d - l DURAQLK FIBRE d i THRCADS OH NICKEL S ( B0 MOT CROSS d d Batteries for all kinds of lichts. ' "" S Jl 'A Fire Commissioners Issue Strong Edict First Church of Christ Scientist, 337'S. Jackson street. Services are held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening at S o'clock. This meeting Includes testimonies of heal lag. Sunday sool con venes each Sunday morning at 9:45; all up to the age of 20 years are invited to alfcund. The reading room in the rear of the church building is open daily, except holidays and The subject of Sunday's sermon will the "Doctrine of Atonement." The Church of Clirlst meetl for filble Study each Lord's Day at 10 a. m. in South Roseburg at Roberts and Cobb streets. Communion at 1. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Aloo, a course of Bible studies each Wednes day night at 7:30. If you desire a Bible education, now Is your golden opportunity to obtain it. It is free. Having no nuscriptural name to cov er up, or explain away, no human creed to bfiid the Scriptures to, no unscriptural board of church offi cials to maintain, thaving elders and deacons, with evangelists as public proclalmers of the Word of God); we can enter into th study of God's Word for the sole purpose of learning God's will to man, mak ing known to man his duty and obli gations both to God and to man. Come and be with us and we will do thee good. 1IKALT11 ASSOCIATION' MKKTS TOMOItltOW The Douglas Countv Public Health association will hold its annual meet ing tomorrow at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Bell. Mrs. Bell, president of th organization, states that Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, of Portland, who Is executive secre tary of the Oregon Tuberculosis so ciety, will be here at this tim, 10 outline work of the Christmas seal campaign. Election of officers and reports or the Dast year will be given. The lades will organize at this time, 10 nrenare to take care of the Christ mas seal campaign, which they have went nnarter nortlunst nnartnr sec- vlrteti one-fifth interest in and to tti fnllnwlno- described pre. of .Tame.t M.- Ttirhnr.l estate: Beelnelrg nt smith west corner of David li'irst donation land claim Xo. Ffi in township 2,"i S R B W which is three-fnurths bv 30 inch Iron bar: thence north S9 de grees 4S minutes east 2907.4 feet, to center of the county road; thence X 1."27.6 feet along center of county rond. thence north 89 dotrrocs r,8 min utes west 2907.4 feet, thence south 1441.01 feet to place nf beginning, containing 102.41 acres. r.OSSO. Chattel mortgage. C. Ti. Fwlng to V.. G. Young & Co., $1,000. 200 ewes, etc. r,0900. Quit claim deed. J. F. Churchill et al to Jess R. I.asswell. 1. West half northwest nunrter section 31. townshlo 23 PR 5 W, S half southeast quarter section 2.": E hnlf and southwest ounrlcr of section 36. township 23. S R'6 W., contain ing fi"4.86 ncres. K0901. Oult claim deed. Jess R. I.asswell to J. F. Churchill, $1. Same as r.0900. r-0902. Mortgage. J. F. Churchill to The Commercial hank. Oak, Ore son. $3,000. Same as r.0900. r0003. Affidavit of Frank Jantzer, Sr. As to assessment work. fi0904. Affidavit of Frank Jantzer, Pr. As'to assessment work. f, 0 n 0 n . Mortgage. ,! R. Hohensteln et ux to Federal Land bank, Spo kane, 700. Beglnjilng 7.97 chains west of southeast corner of north west quarter of southwest quarter of section 22. township 29 S R 5 W, the starling rolnt being northeast corner of the town of Myrtle) Creek where a concrete block Is sunk in the ground. thence wei t 12.20 chains, j thence norlh 10.29 chains ilienee east 10.1." chains to the line or Odd Fellows' cemetery, 28 chains south of north west corner of said cemetery, thence south 1 degree 35 minutes west R.92 chains to southwest corner of ceme tery, thence east 2.03 chnins alone the south line of cemeterv var. S 8S decrees 2.r, minutes east, thence S 4.21 chains to place of beginning, con taining 11 acres. ' nooofi. Satisfaction of mortgaee. Flnvd Lawson to E. II. Billing. 34M 376. r,0907. Assumed business name. "Mnrksluiry Company." .10908. Satisfaction mortgage. J. V. Cn'hcrtson to John A. Roberts et ux 36M208. Probate Court. Guardianship of Al'iert Hough. Pe tition. Circuit Conrt. 3792. R. E Dowlne vs. F. A. Fisher, coninlaint. South hnlf northwest. Vi southeast quarter, southwest quar ter southeast quarter section 20; W half west hnlf northeast quarter, V. half northwest quartiT. northwest H southeast quarter, west half south west ouarler southenat quarter sec tion 29. west half northwest qunrter northeast quarter, southwest quarter mn 1 11, -.11,1 iu,iii,-i iiiii 111, m 1. 1 ,( 11., 1 1 , . j r.orineasr qtiarier west nair norm A campaign on property owners who construct buildings without first securing permits, and particu larly those within the fire limits w-ho violate the ordinances by erect ing buildings contrary to the city statutes, wil be waged by the oily board of fire commissioners which is today serving notices that in the event buildings are constructed con trary to the luws that they will be torn down at once and a penalty provided according to the city's laws. Recently several persons have put up wooden sheds within the business district contrary to law, It is stated, while on numerous occasions buUd iugs have been constructed in the residence part of town without per mits being secured. All new build ings, alterations, etc., must be done under permits issued by the secre tary of the board of fire commission era' who may be found at the city hall at any time, and in thq, event euch a permit is not secured, the person responsible for the construc tion or alteration, or repair, may be fined according to the city ordin ance covering this matter. . ... . 9 a Long dark evenings make these handy lights mdis- J ... J pensible. Ask us about them. '"""'K'" i Churchill Hardware Co. . J 5 s ... Scratch felts for sale. ery. Bell Millln- S 50 New fall underwear, many style's; In winter weight. Bell Millinery. "Good housekeepers have few fires; they are tidy and careful. New Sport lints. Just In. Sec our window. Bellows Store. Here On ltiisln Howard I'hllg, former business man of this city, but now of Al bany, arrived here last evening anil will spend several d:iys looking after business matters. Sale of patient hats, Friday and Sat urday. Bell Millinery. I'nilergoes Opprnt Ion Mrs. Jesse Cole underwent nn oper ation nt the Mercy hospital this morning. The patient is said to he doing nicely. Judd's Bargains White Laundry Soap, regular 10c bar, special 13 bars .1 Crystal Soap Flakes regular 10c bar, special 4 for .25 Ivory starch, regular 15c, special 2 for .15 Solvcnc Washing Powder regular 15c, special, 2 for.. .19 Large can Sardines, regular 25c, special 2 for .35 Red Rock Salmon, regular 35c, special, 2 for .45 N. B. C. Soda Crackers, regular 35c, special 2 for .45 Now is the time to buy Puritan Flour and Winter Supplies. See us before you buy. ," " j J. M. JUDD I Auction. Saiell Wool sweaters, Tuxedo and SHpons In a splendid ranee of colors. On dis play at Bell Millinery. Retnms Home Oren Crewson of Drain, who has been confined to the Mercy hospital during the last few weeks, was dis missed yesterday, and allowed to re turn to his home. Tailored, sport and dress models on sale. Friday and Saturday. Bell Millinery. charge of each year. Everv member of the association Is urgently re quested to be present tomorrow and anyone outside of the organization who is interested in this work Is ex tended a special Invitation. Mrs tlon 3?. all in townslilp 32 S It 4 W. .1791. The Leww Manufacturing Co. vs. II. D. Butler, etal. Complaint. PixmlMl From Ilowpltiil Harold Bemls. who recently un derwent nn operation fnr appendi citis at the .Mercy hospital, has been dismissed and has returned lo his home. In From fiiwley I Mrs. Sandsiront. well-known resl- Sadie Orr Dunbar has an Interesting I dent of Camas Vall' .v, was In town : message, and the meeting promises today for several dtys, looking after to be worth while attending. business matters. New Fall wool and silk and wool hosiery. Bell Millinery. r Do You Like Good Candy? THEN TRY i VOGAN'S CHOCOLATE VANILLA DIVINITY SPECIAL SATURDAY 38c PKBrO('U The 3S2 Siar NATHAN FLLLERTON A Perkins Building Roseburg, Oregon Real Kstnto Thnnsfer G. F. Helblg yesterday sold his two houses and four lots on South Pnrrott street to John Mnffltt. Mr. Helblg reports the transfer n'so of a residence on 8outh street belong ing to Mrs. Martha Frills to O. (J. Richardson. Make your fall hat selection. AH klmK All styles, specially priced1. Hell Millinery. Among those registering at the Grand Hotel today were R. and 0. W. Itichter. Camas Vallev; James C Col", Hoaglln: J. M. Fairfield, Elk Inn: Sarah Aytlch. Glcndnle; C. C. Cunningham, Glendale. Cat.. Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson, I'nrlland, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Valentine, Spokane; Henry Knight, Myrtle l'nlnt; H. I wl and wife. Portland: K. (',. Al ien, Klamath Falls; Howard I'hllg Albany; Jack Levy. Portland: W. .1. Cowan, Handon; Mr. and Mrs. fl. Bowers, Yakima; Wm. Weekly, Myr tle Point: A. W. Ream. Glide. s Saturday, Oct. 14, at 1;30 p.m. AT Radabaugh& Patterson's Auction House 328 North Jackson Street The Following Articles will be Sold: 1 solid ourly maple bedroom set extra fine. 8tova and drum. Fins office desk. 10 fine chairs 1 cotton mattress. Iron bedstead and springs. Bureau One center stand. 2 sets pitcher, bowl and slop Jar. Stand and clothetpress. 65 yards matting. , Wool mattress. Bed and springs. 1 marble top stand. 2 Congoleum rugs 9x12. small rugs. Stair carpet. 2 wicket stands. 1 act of window portiers. , 1 fine oak side board. Linoleum, 12x16. 2 plain tables. Carpet rug. Fine oak center table, 1 imitation leather couch. 3 rockers. Electric table lamp. Kitchen utensils of all kinds.' New kitchen range. Flour bin. About 100 Jars of fruit. Refrigerator 6 tier oak stove wood. Other miscellaneous articles. THIS SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE AUCTION FIRM OF RADABAUGH 4 PATTERSON. TERMS CASH OR GOOD BANKABLE NOTE AT THE RATE OF 8 PER CENT PER ANNUM DUE IN 90 DAYS. ISAAC QUICK, Owner I a Announcing ran Iff FREE CATALOG Sail. Dmt MiuVerk Hn4r"ii f 4ft frs th i.utanirrr M I I MMI CO. 2? I rrt AfV- OUR NEW TAILORING DEPARTMENT Starting Monday TFIE ROSEBURG O CLEANERO 117 Have a First-Clofs Tailor on the Job Have Your Next Suit Made to order and be Satisfied Latest Fall Samples and Styles V STEM OF CIRCULATING HEAT