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HOSEBUFta WEWSHtVttW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 192?. PAQI THRI Kearney Groceteria Specials for Saturday Only Large cans Sardines in Tomato Sauce, Sfor . 51.10 4 Large cans Sardines Spiced, 8 for 1.10 jj Rceular 35c size Heinzes Catsup, 4 for 1.10 Large cans Pork and Beans, 4 for .98 Medium cans Pork and Beans, 6 for .96 Small cans Pork and Beans, 6 for .58 Large cans Eastern Covo Oysters, G for 1.G5 ' 1 A i. J .1 o E astern iove uvsiurs. u ior .1 birmu -i"'" - - - - r. 15-oz. Pkgs. new Seedless Raisins, 6 for r .98 p . t Cniinih now IK AO Dillard iiuuuaiu """1 .vz Drifted Snow Flour, none better, per sk. 2.10 kwM these things so cuiet. that only a f"w friends know the fact. As a trustee or that Institution, he 1 deeply latcivstpd In the Forward Movement oT that school, but no ap-, Peal will be made for money at this lime. The Junior League meets at 3 andjhe Epworth League at 6:30. At 7:30 there will lte a sacred con cert by the choir. This will be fol lowed by a program of songs ami short addresses by young people, and an eiercise by Miss Katherlne Dear born's class. The subject of the eve ning will be "Broadcasting Good Lit erature." and will be of special In terest to yoi ng people. Serve Yourself "and Save 4 j f 4 1 i K i 300 CASS STREET Si AT Kearney's Gfoceteria III VLHW 2SmK lP0WOUR FATHERS "Our fathers trusted In thee and thou didst deliver them." .1 an 1M aiii fathara HnH snt.1 this thniiph nrlmnrtlv about the fathers of the Jews in the time of King David. But God says 1t again today ns a true record of the fathers of . n.i .It.l ....... I .1,.,.. ......... tln, n,l thl8 natlOU. Hiey UIU UUSl UW UUU l.7jr uc.r.cM nw stain. So that this American people is what It is by God's care and guardiansmp. , . , And bow are we honoring our fathers? Have we followed them In truHing God or have we taken It all out In these later days In letuni our coins statewhat isn't true "In God we trust." Even,, that las Iwsely disappeared from our coinage, perhaps In . freal , sbann kecanse of Its falii pretension. jr J i : ; i Otirfetiers intended this land to be' a country of Christian liberty. ,WliII our children say about their fathers? I ... ... - . i. kl .. .1 InnA n.rttHv fathftra ivrnta to It a lime me men ui me m.iu wuu u'j the fact that our country has cut loose from the Bible, which was the uctor of our fathers. - Stt here, you business absorbed man, you pleasure absorbed worn- ..., - tMnlr nhnnt (hut Bible of vours and of toot mothers. Come now, and get It open, both of you. tftii: 22-4. Copyright, 1921 J. A. R. SI. E. Church South, Main and Lane streets. J. B. Necdhanii -minister. The church school will meet at :4.",. V. I.. Cobb Superintendent. We would like to have every member of the church present at the Sunday school hour. There are classes for all ages. The evangelist, Rev. D. L. Coale. will be In charge of the services at 11 and 7:30. Rev. Coale is one of the gen eral evangelists of the southern Meth odist church, with headquarters at l.os Angeles, C'al. Ilr. Coale Is not a stranger In Oregon for he held great meetings In Corvallis and Med ford in the spring of this year. There has been more than 100,000 conver sions In his meetings. A real "live Coale" with Moody's tenderness, Sam Jones' boldness and Hilly Sunday's enthusiasm. Hear him Sunday and every night next week. Ills song loader, Albert Cunningham, will load in the service of song. We expect a full chorus choir you will hear some good music. Don't fall to be ou hand at the first services. Every body Invited. The seats are free and comfortable. You will always find a warm welcome at "The Little Church on Main Street." The pas tor will preach at Calapoola at 3 p. m. Saint Goorce's Episcopal Church, corner of Main and Cass streets. Sunday Bchool will convene In the Parish House Sunday, at 9:45 a. m. All are welcome. Salvation Arniy. 311 North Jackson street Captain and Mrs. H. R. lirlggs. Saturday Oct. SI, 8 p. m. Urigadior J. W. Hay of Portland will speak. Come and hoar him. Sunday at 11 Holiness. 2:30 p. m. company meet ing, 6:15 young people's 'legion. 8 p. m. old time salvation meeting, sub led, "Marks of Sin." public meet ings Tuesday and Thursday 8 p. m. Come and get warmed up. Brigad ier J. Hay, Divisional Comman der of the Salvation Army In Oregon will conduct a meeting in the hall on Saturday evening at 8 p. m. Every body welcome. ES f Church of Christ Scientist, . 'kini street. Services' are I Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Wednesday evening at S o'clock. I tneetinr 1nlna .. 1 . iu.uuco icrtiiuiuuieB 'MlUUt. fiiinrtnv 'ears Sunday morning at 9:45; - uii age of 24 years are ted tO aU4mt TKa ...,.,11 the rear or th hHn. k..hi.. pe 'n7. except holidays and Sunday a sermon will ProlMtion After Death." 1 MethodM (linrch Located corner of ITmnnnn nmi llntnnl nue Id west Roseburg. Sunday 001 t 10 a. m. Prenchlnir .rvl a. m. nnrl 7.9ft n n tln;S at 12 noon. Trayer meeting filar 7:2(1 n , .ii. ........ S "lew Service. UiSa Iihn(1n llnr. Pastor, residence 134 7 Harvard is. IHKlA C3-vU-1 AAA :;'"! t. subject of studv. Tf find thnt th oi. v. Piritual niiri ti...n. tn,ttJ"cha..furni'h no IZt D'.'he 0,h": but on the !" in " "how that ony n . . .i "r cnanKed trom the ... Z "'vme nature, to fit Ohri 1. "niuiK, m vnicn 'pie. nne wen kim" .1 or OenitlVi ir h,ad nas lready 'road builder who .innate 'lal ,na.,hl remarkable and j his time to the state." his storing nil things? Come let us rea son together and see it the asser tions of Sir Conan Doyle or Gods words are true. The Tresbyterian Church, corner of Ine and Jackson Sfs., I.. B. Quick minister. Bible school 9:45. If you are a Presbyterian you should be In our school but we want you whether you are or not. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Junior sermon "Shadows" tell your children to stay after Bible school for the five minuto Junior service sermon, topic, 'in Partnership with God.' The Choir will sing "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away," by Woodward, and Mrs. Strang will sing 'The Publican' by Van de Watch. Junior endeavor, 3 p. m. Missions in Mexico and South America leader, Gertrude Craig. The Junior Orch estra will have charge of the music. Christian endeavor 6:30 p. m. Topic "Reverence and Worship." Evening service 7:30 p. m. Topic "An I'ncon Btious Ix)88." The choir will sing "Send out the Light," by Gounod. The service is always preceded by a IS minutes song service, you will enjoy It. We want you to worship with us. Ditlnrtl M. E. Church. Sunday school meets at 10 a. mi. There will be preaching' In the morning by the Pastor. Epworthe league at 6:30. Topic will bo "Stirring Cp the Gift" leader Chester Hercber. Lveryono ; Is Invited to attend nil services. Christian Cuiircti, corner of Pine and Woodward streets, C. H. Hilton.! minister. Rev. J. A. Bennett of Sil-i verton will preach Sunday morning j and evening. Rev. Bennett Is a fine; speaker and Is doing a great work as pastor at Sllvcrton. Bible school at 9:45 with great Interest and enthus iam. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30. A cordial Invitation extended the pub lic. 1 The Church of Christ meet? for worship In South Roseburg, each Lord's Day at 10 a. m. and continues till 12 o'clock, and meets again at 7 aNo each Wednesday at 7:30 for 111- 4-1 The Sale that Brings Prices Down A Real Honest to Goodness . v safey Every article in this Sale carries the BELLOWS STORE GUARANTEE as to ( its high quality No Seconds or imperfects. Compare our Prjces with other Stores . 36 inch White or Colored Outing, best Grade, 21c yd 27 inch " " . u " " 17c yd 36 inch Best grade Percales, Unloading Price 16c yd 36 inch Cretonnes, Light and Dark Patterns 25c yd 1 Lot Fall and Winter Unions, value $3.50 98c frits - Coats - Dresses - Sweaters OUR ENTIRE STOCK NEWEST Models W (C of High Grade Apparel, now offered at--3 Vll Bellows t-The Store That Brings Prices Down-Fighting the High Price Trust ble study. The Church of Christ Is the only Divine Institution under the sun (unless we call marriage an In stitution) and Is therefore divine In Its origin, organization, name, doc trine, and worship. H was created (not born) Acts, 2. When the Apos tles were "set In the church," 1 Cor. 12: 2S, and a law of life given It by which the Spiritual Mother could bring forth, children Into the family the church. See Jer. 31:3134 nnd lsa. 6fi:i 10 and read the ful fillment of these prophecies In Acts 2:2247, whore we learn that about 3000 (a nation born in a dny) were added to them. Apostles the Spir itual Mother, or, Mother Church. In verse 47, It says those obeying the Demonstration of an entirely new kind of soap Takes the place of bar soap for the, regular family wash First Methodist Church on South Main street at Lane W. S. Gordon, pastor. The Sunday school meets at 9:45, J. E. McC'lintock, sup't. i At. 11 a. m. Hon. R. A. Booth of Eu gene will speak. He is recognized everywhere as one of the strongest speakers of the state, and he ha a message that will appeal to the peo- hlch i pie. While well known as "the great os mucn oi li " remamaiue ana his time to tne state. mi ki.lb ' " "' "'novans plan Is , to good causes is noi ru hj.. ' of , ,rkabl! "id special pur-Among his many benefactions he has 'Mr?! n ,hp,e M !l ag-1 given Willamette university nearly a '" fr.,.l f... ,. . I , mlMlon .inlnn. lie THE NEW MARSVVELL Electric Washer R':-CER SHAFT DRIVEN. REVERSIBLE, ADJUSTABLE TO ANY POSITION. Frame extra heavy, all metal, mounted on castors. "b-eoppor and aluminum 24 Inches in diameter, 12 Inches deep. Not a rustablc part for the clothes to ""h L" u a-monstrt the new Marswell Washer in your home. A New Electric Washer and New Price. So-,fl for the family wa;jhing different from anything you have ever used. Snnp so ptire and cleansing that just soaking clothes In its big lasting suils loosens tho dirt. On!y a few pieces need to be rubbed the very dirtiest. This is why Rinso is taking the place of bar soap In th family wa-"h. Rii.si suds work down Into every fold and fibre, loosonint? the dirt without weakonlng a sincle thread. 1'se enoiiRh Rlnso r.nd you'll find that, at every step of the family waah, Rlnso saves time and work. As remarkable for the family wash an l.l'X Is for fine laun dering. He sure to see this demonstration- I-earn the eaKy way to do your hardest Job. Special Demonstration Prices: 7c a package S for 25c 10 for E7c 17 for 95c Wafhing machine size 23c Beginning Oct. 23 and for a week an export Rlnso demons1 rator will show you how easy It Is to have plenty of clean clothes. RINSO Badgley-Zigler Hdvv. Co. Peoples Supply Company Gospel were added to the church. It is a blood purchased Institution. Acts 20:28. Hence, all Its members are redeemed by the lllood of Christ, 1 Peter, 1:18 19. All peoplo who have been saved from sin are In and compose this body. Buy from Pago Lumber and Fuel company. They carry a full stock at reasonable prices, and they give the service. , (Adv.) o Planning Maccabee Dance Sat. Night The Itmpqua Five orchestra which haB proven a delight to tho dancers of the city will sponsor the Saturday night dance at the Macabee hall this week. They plan to make the Satur day night dances regular events and are going to provide some features tomorrow evening that will add to the enjoyment of the dancers. The orchestra has been authorized by sev eral music publishers to Introduce the latest dance numbers In this sec tion and they arc at work at present on many new fox-trots. Dancing will start at 8:30 Saturday night and the first half hour of dancing will be free. o Embedded dirt In your rugs Is dan gerous. The Royal gets It out. Hud son Electric Store. Dr. Wade reports the birth of an Alva II. Stafford, at 108 So. Parrot eight pound son to Mr. and Mrs. st. Tho child was born October 19."' Clarence Raker and Cecil niack left this afternoon for Portland. They will return tomorrow, driving back Iluick cars for the Motor Shop Garage. o Among the arrivals at the Grand Hotel this morning were H. Payne, City: Eauren A. Gale, Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Johns, Grants Pass; A. K. Cole, Tacomn; Myron E. Welgan, Camas Valley: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Herring, Spokane; Marie Moore, Spokane; Ilene Leaverton, Spokane: ' H. W. I.lbby, Eugene; Mrs. A. K. Armstrong. Seattle; Mrs. A. Courtney, Taooma; Mls Edna WJsmer, Huhl, Idaho; George Van Patten, Tillamook; Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCullock, Sslem; Edna and May Worklnger, Corvallis. The Originate Saturday Candy ONE POUND A plctiHlnK cniiiMnntlon of fruit, rroam nnd rhowy cmtnrH, chocolate covcrfcf, for 49c NATHAN FCU.ERTON The G-PJl Perkins nulldlng Roseburg, Oregon CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLO EVERYWHERE Judd's Grocery Bargains! Nice hniul picked winter nplcs, only, pr box Carnation Oats, Keg. 35c, only Knifrhts Kojfuc River Catsup, Kctr. r,5c Matches, Keg. 10c, 4 for Fine Salt Mackerel, 2 lbs. for Fine Fresh Dried Prunes, per lb 85c 22c 27c 25c 35c 10c PURITAN FLOUR, THAT'S IT MAKLS IIKTTKR AND MOIIK HOI.KSUM DREAD. Special prices on winter supplies. Wc positively guarantee satisfaction nnd quality. J. M. 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