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K09EBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, DECEMBER t, 1922. FAdl THNII IF A BABY DRANK hnU bottle of Binz Bronchi- Lyptus it wouldn't be harmed a bit. Because Binz Bronchi-Lyptus is safe it contains no narcotics. It soothes coughs and relieves colds simply by means of the worfderful healing prop- erties or pure tuwiyiu which it is made. BMCHI-LYPTUS f TRY YOUR DRUGOIS1 nmi ontest at Fullerton's store, eys with Rexall Friday and Store Sold hill Street Grocery Btore (hands recently, Mr. Law, Vroprletor, disposing of the stock to J. Bennett of this t. Bennett took possession lely. I'few new suits left, sizes Ifor $16 each, for quick sale, lash Store, 123 Sheridan St. loliday in Portland E. Cooper, who has been the past fe-r days in Port- I Salem with friends, re vere last evening. Gl'X CU B TO MEET Tka nowlv formed rod and sun club will hold a meeting at 8 o'clocx tonight at Crocker s drug store, ine club has a largo and enthusiastic ...Koi-aMn and La nlannlnz some interesting events for the coming months, some equipment mr trap shooting has already arrived and the remainder is expected at any time, having been ordered for seveml days. Tonights meeting will take up largely the plans flfr fishing and also mat ters lit reference to the range. Among the guests registered at the p,nl- are: B. W. Stulinet, Portland: F. L. Jones. Ashland; V. C. Winston, Winston; B. J. Kclgallln, Seattle; A. C. Jones, Seattle; R. R. cwpfr onA wife Diinnort. Wash.: B. L. Vancise, Stockton; H. E. Arant, Stockton; E. P. Sundberg, Multno uah. Ore.; Inez H. Thompson, Everett, Wash.; George McColluru, Portland'; E. Height, Seattle; JS. W. nrackett, seame Just Arrived Carload American steel wire fence. J. F. Barker Co. Apron sale, Dec. 2. McKean, Darby and Baldwin's. Mrs. Chas. G. Stanton, teacher of Piano. Phoae 75-J. 703 S. Pine. VMHng Hei Miss Sarah Williamson, ot Ash laud spent yesterday in this city as the house guest of Iter, and Mrs. Needham. MOORH MUSIC STUDIO. S24 N. Jackson St Phone 502. VMriiig Father Miss Edith Jackson of Medford, came to Rnseburg yesterday and is visiting with her. father Arthur Jackson, News Review linotype operator. Cooked food sa, Dec. 2. Darby and Baldwin's. McKean, aPOUt- His Son Hold Bazar The ladles of the M." E. church, south, will hold their annual Christ mas hazar, Friday, December Sth, at the Dodge Sales Rooms. Many dainty things, suitable for Christ mas gifts will be on Bale. Also cook ed foods. E. R. ROISE, TEACHER of violin. Call Moore Music Studio. Attend Conference T Among the boys who were dele gates from the M. E. church, south who left this morning by auto to at tend the Older Boys Conferene, at Eugene were Luceun Cobb, Lyle Weed. Vernon Taylor, Everett Guth-ridne. Fruit cake sale by Benson school ladies. McKean, Darby and Bald win's, Dec. 2. ( I I I Thursday. December 7th For One Night Only . management of the Antlers Theatre begs to announce the extra. lary attraction for this city, being the same great cast and corn playing Heillg Theatre, Portland, Thanksgiving, coming to this tin iu entirety after two solid years Lyceum Theatre, New York, live months Powers Theatre, Chicago. DAVID DELASCO PRLStrrS AVERy H0PVV0OD3 FAMOUS CQMEDy fkl wifiS a Perfect- HTTOW 2 WARS' CONTINUOUS RUM AT TH LYCEUM THEATRE, NEW VOW f!r!?.ly "!,e and "itty- '"0b In every line. A bevv of beau. sth. music, song and comedy. A car load special scenery. MAIL ORDERS NOW . ' Lower Floor Boxes Balcony, first two rows . Next four rows Gallery -S2.00 2.60 2.00 1.50 75c ' 1 Travel Is Lljjht 1 'Business nt the hotels has been light for the last few days. This 13 always the case around a holiday period, for many people plan to be at home with relatives on this oc casion. Most of the patrons at the hotels yesterday were traveling salesmen. See the beautiful lunch sots for sale bv the Benson school ladies, Dec. 2, at McKean, Darby and Baldwin's. CeN Papers From Knglnnri James Hutchings of the Model Bakery has received a number of papers from London. These news papers are very interesting differing a great deal from the American papers. They are filled with news concerning the political situation of the country. What nicer present for Xmas than a Singer Sewing machine. Latest Elec. Models. Singer Store. Phene C43-J. Xew Home Completed A new home has been completed for Roy Hatfield on his South Deer Creek farm. The house is modern in every particular and has running water and private electrical plant. The building was constructed by D. M. Smith a well known carpenter of that vicinity. This Is my beloved Son In whom I am well pleated." God never said that of any but one man, and he says tt about that one man today. And if we want to get on friendly terms with God we would better cultivate the acquaintance of the one man who ever lastingly pleased Him when He stood on this earth. Do you think the eternal God Is going to have anything to do with you if you give the cold shoulder to His Son the only man who ever lived that fully pleased Him? Do you think you will stand anywhere at court If you discredit Jesus Christ, who, after He has pleased His Father for thirty-three years, humiliated Himself by death on the cross, bearing your sins that you might go free? Do yon think that you will get by with God if you continue to insult Him by failing to credit the fact of that well beloved Son's death and resurrection, when it was all done for you? Have a care, man, the wrath of God la beyond description, and He will not forever brook insult to His well beloved Son, beyond a cer tain point In your history and, speaking generally, beyond a' certain paint which He has determined for the whole world. "Kiss the Son lest He be angry and ye perish from the way when His wrath is kindled but a little." Matt. 17-5. Copyright, 1921 J. A. R. OK HORCHFS First Baptist Church, corner ofj Lane and Rose; H. L. Caldwell, min ister. 9:45 a: m., church school; O. P. Coshow, superintendent. A splen did school is being maintained this winter. It is never too late to regis ter as a new student, whether you1 be old or young. A teacher training class is being organized soon. Miss Margaret Page will be the teacher. 11 a. m., morning worship; message by the pastor. The theme will be "Why a Baptist." This message is especially for the new people com ing into the church. Older members will find it interesting. Friends of the church will find the treatment of the subject kind, fair and thought ful. The public Is cordially wel come. 3 p. m.. Junior B. Y. P. V., for all children between seven and fifteen years of age. Misses Ulen and Enright in charge. A good place for your children. 6:30 p. m., senior B. Y. P. U.; Andy Caraway, presi dent. AH young people are invttea. 7:30 p. m., evening worship. Mes sage by the pastor. Good music. An invitation to all. Jones, the presiding elder of the Portland district, wil preach at II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The Epworth league will meet at 6:30. There will be good music at each service. Self consciousness, lark of poise, : poor English, are AFFLICTIONS that ran be overcome In the Business Girls classes of Bartha Elizabeth Hodge. Call or phone Heinline Conservatory j regarding the new classes beginning soon. At The 3rnml Among the guests registering at the Grand Hotel ov.'r the wk end were: C. E. Romlg, Olendnle: J. n. Cook, Canyonvlllc; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Morrow, Riddle: Mrs. Lee and daughter, Portland; C. E. Haley, Onkland; George F. Hyland, Tort land; Mrs. Susan Burkholdor, Sa lem; J. H. Graham, Portland. Plus Wir Tax. ame company plays Columbl . Theatre. San Pr.nrl,m -----sr-iww-- r"' " ,. A Davs tn A Shopping SOME SITnrrcTtAKTo. r"'1 iiur PLATES r TOIXT iroxs International Bible Students, 939 West First street, at 10:30 Sunday morning. For several weeks past the 'class has been studying the sub ject of spiritual and human natures, separate and distinct, and we have seen that the human nature is a likeness of the spiritual (Gen. 5:11. For instance, God has a will, so have his intelligent creatures angels and men. The character of the mental operations of each is the same, with the same data for reasoning and un der similar conditions, these differ ent natures are able to arrive at the same conclusions. The human naturo is a perfect earthly image of the spiritual nature, having the same faculties, but confined to the earthly sphere, and with ability and disposi tion to discern only so much beyond it as God sees fit to reveal for man a benefit and happiness. The lecture, The New World Begun; Millions Now Living "Will Never Die," de livered at Moose hall last night by B. H. Boyd of Brooklyn, N. Y., was well attended, thus showing that many are seeking to prove that Christ Is taking unto Himself His great power and beginning bis reign. M. K. Clmnli South,' Main and Lane; J. B. Needham, pastor. The Sunday school will meet at 9:45; W. L. Cobb, superintendent. You should arrange to be present on time. There is nothing better for both old and young than the study of God's Word on Sundny morning. Rev. J. C. Look lor This 8bM ITS Your Qwrsntoe First Methodist Church, . South Main street at Lane; W. S. Gordon, pastor. "Why Was I Born?" Have you ever asked yourself that ques tion 7 (sometimes, perhaps you have even wished you had never been born. This question, the reason for our existence, will be' the subject Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. See the gospel of John, 18:37. The eve ning topic will be the one postponed rroiu last week, "The Law, Its Mean ing and Majesty." The question box will be opened and a question will be answered which was recently dts cuseed In the Dally Oregontan: "Should I obey a law In which I do not believe?" The chorus choir will furnish attractive music at each serv ice. In addition to the other good voices. Professor Johnson's baritone solos are being greatly appreciated. The Junior league meets at 3 and the Epworth league at 6:30, with Emory Cole president. Wednesday evening ts church night, with sup per at 6, followed by a full evening program. Bring grandpa and the children. Jk. Imagine a Merry Christmas Without Candy! Wouldn't it be a dreary Christ mas? Might as well eliminate the Christmas tree and the holly! For ages, Christmas has soft ened the hearts and sweetened die lives of men and today JKrauB? V Stellar Chocolates re favorite gift to convey the true pi rit of Christ ma. I 6 delectable varie tiae each piece eo good that Krauae'a Stellar are turn to be among the firet Aak tor KraoM't gilt to be opened on innuinae morning. IK "rwV Mako your t-Jmetmaa shopping ey. S NWU Give Krauae't StelUr Chocobtee. JC $lf $2 up to $S the Box i CAlrtbyyiklm Whrmx, HiffvCiou CndU Af SoU i lafiS Ws i Federal Aid For Farmers A C ' MOTHER-FATHER. ; Have a portrait made for your Xmas gift. Tour loved ones will appreciate them. Phone 462 for an appoinUnent. ttosenurg siuaio, uen Misters lUdg. Why wait? Pages' have it In stock now. Good stock and good prices. Page Lumber .and Fuel company. Mrs. Caroline Boles ECTRIC TOASTERS RDIXIERS, BRASS RVI.VG TRAYS PICTURES SHEFFIELD WARE FLOWER BOWLS PYREX BAKING GLASS . ELECTRIC; ppprm ATnno joi RTED DIERWARE . W Rogers Silverware KIeyZiglerHdw.Co. I V n. y YOVR KIDNEYS Your Good Health and Long Life Depend on Your Kidneys. That's Why Insurance Companies Always Insist on Urinalysis. Bcaverton, Orepon "I take preat pleasure in stating what Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets have done for me in a very severe case of bladder and kidney trouble. . Kor ten years I was distressed about every thirty minutes. 1 doctored and doctored but no relief. My I.-.st doctor bill was JlTb.00, and I was no better. I went back to my old h'jiuc and my folks wanted me to give Ir. Pierce's Anuric Tablets a trial so I did and I also took the GoMtn Ilc-licrJ Elrcovcry' with them to vork on my liver. Now I can walk, ride, go to town and go for five or si:: hours without being distressed. I am not praiso the Anuric Tablets loo much for they are wonderful for the. kid neys " Mrs. Caroline Boles, box 363. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free advice. Send lvc (or trial pks. Anuric, Well's history, Coue's works. Hon Library. Fic- Quality, f,erylce. price, all right at Page Lumber and Fuel Co. Here From Glcndnle C. E. Romlg. of Glemlale was a business visitor In town today for several hours. Canyonvlllo Kenldcnt In J. B. Cook, of Canyonvlllo spent yesterday in this city with friends. Cooked fooil sale, Dec. 2. Darby and Baldwin's. sfcKoan, Oakland Visitor C. E. Haley, of OaUanr. spent yesterday in this city wltft friends. He returned to Ills home today. Apron sale, Dec. 2. McKean, Darby and Baldwin's. Return l'roni Sab'ni Mr. and Mrs. lli.rry Stapletnn, re turned from S.ileni last evening af ter enjoying Thanksgiving dinner with friends In (hat city. They made the trip by anto. Do not nns the children's Panto mine. Spotlight effects, at the Chris tian church, Friday eve. Back Fmm Itidilk Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Riddle spnt yesterday at Itlddle visiting with Mrs. Mary Riddle, mother of the coOTity clerk. Everybody's Doirigit What? Kollecting Keys The more keys you have the bettor your chance of winning the handsome set of Community Plate on display in our window. Every purchase of 60c at the Rexall Store carries a key. The holder of the maglo key which opens the lock will get the Prize. No strings to the contest, and a chance for everyone. The set of Silver ts a 61-plece set, guaranteed SO years, and sells for (125.00. Ton would be proud to own It. NATHAN FULLERTON STORE is a little slow, but meantime we are going to the aid of farmers and city folks by the gospel of low prices on living commodities. We want every buyer to come in and get our quotations, because we know that we can save you many dollars. We quote special prices on every commodity every day. EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE I Corner Jackson and "Washington Streets I I fti From Kiddle I R. L. Morrow of Riddle has been Spending the past few days In this 0ly, and returned to his nome to day. He was tn the city looking af ter business matters. Great treat. Pan torn Ine by children. Christian church, Friday Eve. f - - - --- - i: SpecialTurkeyDinner Only Seventy-Five Cents Boswell Springs Sunday, December 3rd . J 12 to 2 p. m. A You can arrange to leave Rosoburg just after church i your car, and after the exhilerating run you will be ready for 0 dinner at this famous resort. Or go early and spend the S day. . j Fruit raka sale by Benson srhoot ladies. W Koan, Darby and Bald win's, Dec. t. Visiting In Clly I). M. Smith and son, G. R. Smith and wife, of Bouth Deer Cr.?ek were in the rlly today for a. short time. They were also accompanied by Mrs. W. D. Melton. KNOWN IN EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD! t I uru o r STETSON f Why? Quality hft J Does this mean anything to You? J7pP. yy r S Hat Satisfaction. We are head- si A f . ?s s -y.tr j j quarters (or Stetson Hats all Vj U ' ty $ j the Late Styles and staple shapes Vi-?- 5 "' . ffe.fy r t - )fe--...A S 9. -7.7. ., y 'A W 17 Harth s Topgerv