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ROSCBURQ NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 192J. tame of fiuality and Low Prices Flake. 3 package........ 25c Lts No. IVl tin, per tin. 22c 2 ches No. IVl tin. Yellow Freestone 22c t ches! No. IVl tin. Clings .. 22c I r-to Soup, standard size, I for 15c 5 2s No'. 1 Soft Shell, per lb 25c 5 il fjuts, 2 lbs 35c lnuts. No. I Soft Shel California, per lb 28c ed Nuts. 3 lbs. for 45c make our own prices consistently low on everything If.RYBODY'S exchange? I' . ... ... 'A I Jackson and Washington Sts. g the guests registering at F tne ..,. evenlnc EMUS Jl'" - . ... 0 Curtis. Portland; H. W. re' San Kramlsco; G. M. . Cottage Grove: Mr. and - ' 1 I n r. H I.' li - win Weaver, Myrtle Creek; E. Morse 1 and family, England: W. w. Ander- j aon, Portland; H. P. Hatch, Oak-' land: Mr. antf Mra. K. M. llayden ' Tacoma; E. H. Porter, Portland roruana; u. wtenieid, Los Angeles. jjlade Clean Uand Kept Clean Until Baby Eatt Them The more particular you are, modier. about the terfect cleanliness of the food that pastes baby's pink ips, the more careful you will be to specify TRU-BLU Lrahams to your grocer. For, in cleanueaa of manufacture and in Quality of Vgredients, TRU-BLU Grahams have no peer. They be made with a high and conscientious regard for the ood health of the little folks who ere to eat them. Made of TRUE Graham flour, honey and sugar :ened. Your'Gmcer Hat Tru-BluGrahamt in Dust-Procf. Sanitary Carton TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. Makers of Bltu Ribbon Soda Warns, TraBln EciUib ' Styla Blseslts and KraoM'g Oaadlca rickets at Ssekaaa sad FoNlaad, Breach at Oral Fall 3fW &$ aj dPOUt-THE WAY TO BE WISE "It any man among you seemeth to be wia In this age, let him become a fool that he may be wise." It Is true that the above saying of God la limited to Christian believers, fur it Hays, "any man among you." But if a believer credits himself foolishly with wisdom, bow much more foolish is it for an unbeliever to do so. How, then, shall any man become wise God says become a fool first. How shall a man beconTe a fool? Is there anything more foolish, according to tvqrld standards, than for a man to believo that the blood of Jesus Christ, Bbed on Culvury two thousand years sko. cleanseth him now from all sin? That certainly Is a fool's job, and God says become that sort of a fool and you will be wise, and continue that sort of fool, believing every day, and you will be wiser. For God says elsewhere that the foolishness of God is wiser than men. If God tells a mag to be the kind of a fool that I hare just out lined, be will find, if be obeys, that what he had tbouKht was God's foolishness was really the beginning of true wisdom. I. Cor. S IS. Copyright, 1921 J. A. It. 3 KOHLHAGEN Apartments NOW OPEN New, modem and airy apartments, fully equipped for housekeeping, ready for occu pancy. Each apartment fitted with electric range, hot and cold water, bath, and all modern conveniences . ' Meth'Rt Church South '" st- t Lane. William Stew ard Gordon pastor. All the services of the Church will h . on Sunday. The Sunday school la at I 9:45, with J. E. McClintock as supt. ! An excellent Sunday corps of as-1 sistants are In charge of the depart- I ments. The sunject Sunday at 1 1 I o'clock will be -The Eleventh Com mandment" John 13:34. This is I special injunction of Jesus to church members. The evening topic will be "Loyalty to My Father's Business." The question box ts eliciting considerable Interest. Some of the questions to be answered In the evening will be: "Is there any conflict between culture and re ligion?" "Is spiritism growing?" The choir under the management of Mrs. C. S. Heinllne will furnlrh an anthem and a solo In the morning, and an anthem In the evening. The Junior League will meet at 2:30 and the Epworth Leacue at 6:30. There will be no Wednesday evening meeting. meets at 6:30. Grace Itrehaut lead er. Subject, "Pslams of Life." you are Invited to meet with the young folks In their service. The district lonrerenee meets on Wednesday Dlrht and closes Friday night. There will be about fifty outside delegates In attendance. Al! the sessions will be open to the public. The NI vn I fin Amu.- 41. V 1 i North Jackson Street. On Saturday at eight p. m.. Brother Lyle Weed will speak. Sunday morning 10-30 an open air meeting West Case St.' 11a. m., march to the Armory wel come to Dr. Price. Company meet ing for children 2 p. m. Young Peo ples Legion 6:15 p. m., tonic "Nlco- demus an Inquiring soul." Salva tion meeting 8 p. m.. subject. "The Four Horses." Public enrollment of soldiers. Captain H. R. Urlggs uuicer in cnarge. . earney's Groceteria 300 Cast Street Saturday Specials Jbard Squash, per lb IV2C Ine Milk, tall cans, per doz $1.32 y's Milk, tall cans, per doz $1.32 Dutch Cleanser, regular 1 0c seller, 3 cans f or....25c pit's Cleanser, regular 1 Oc seller, 4 cans for 25c Lite Soap, 30 bars for 98c zenberg Apples, per box 34c i town Apples, per box 39c ese are not packing house apples, but are very ripe and a good buy at this price.) Our new Health Bread is a Winner ted Snow Flour, per sack $2.20 Serve Yourself and Save AT earney's Groceteria The Store That Brought 'Em Down The Church of Christ met for Bible study Wednesday night and as usual had an Interesting lesson. We are pursuing a course of out line study that will enable us to cover the entire bible in 12 months, and so far, have not missed a lesson In six months. Bible studies ench Lord's day at 10 a. m., communion at 11.46 to 12 o'clock. Preaching Lord's day evening at 7:00. You are Invited to attend. Christian Church Corner Pine and Woodward Streets. C. H. Hilton, Minister. A great program has been arranged for Sunday evening. The pictures of the Passion Play will be given. Miss Jeanette Croft will give one of her beautiful pantomlnes, with electric lighted cross and spot light effects, and little Maxlne Smith will sing. The raptor's sermon Sunday evening will deal with the World's Future Events, The Falling Away, The Translated Church, the Judgment of the Unfaithful, the Millenium. What does the Bible say of these things. Morning sub ject. "The Bible. What is It?" Great Sunday school service, and great In? terest. T. P. S. C. E. at 6:30. En deavor Day, subject "What Is The Chief Value of Christian Endeavor." A cofdlul welcome to all. International Itilile Students 939 W. First St. 10:30 p. m We are now studying the chart representing the plan of the ages, and find from the Divine plan, that it Is divided Into three great dlspersations. the first of these lasting from man's, creation to the flood, the second from the flood to the commence ment of the Ml'.llnnial reign of Christ, at his second Advent; and the third, "dispensation of th" full ness of times" lasting from the be ginning of Christ's reign for "ages to come" (Ep!r 1. 10:2:7:) For the study Sunday we take up the first dispensation, all interested ones are welcome Free Methodist Church located at the corner of I'mpqua and Harvard Ave., in West RoseburK. Ml ss RhnHn Burnett, pastor, residence 1347 Har vard Ave. Rev. D. D. Dodge, dis trict elder, will preach Friday and Saturday evenings of this week at 7:30 also Sunday morning at 11:00 and Sunday evening at 7:30. Sun day school at 10 a. m., each Sundav. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will he administered at the close of the Sunday morning service. Pray er meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. All are invited to these services. ROBBERS STRUCK i SUMNER WOMAN j (Continued from page 1) City he found a lone merchant pa trol and thus roused authorities. He was bitter In condemnation o Sheriff Wilson. "Instead of trylui to do something he kept asklug in. whv f didn't nrfrncl ul i..ntl,in u1, .(ti the route and seemed to hint that was a fake. 5 "Let him drive with a run in hit's1 back and see if he wouldn't do Jusij as I did. Salem and Albany wen absolutely deserted when we went 3 through, and 1 couldn't have called g aujuuts ii i naa iriea. His assailants he desrrllted at Greeks or Italians. Throughout theS trip they talked brokenly In Eng ig lish to him on occasions and kepi 1 own language. When they first ap peared they wore masks, he said. Portland police gave full credence S to the story told by the Smiths, but believed the capture of their assail- M ants improbable without further S identification. That the pair were section hands or perhaps truck driv ers, they deduced from their fa ml I- g larlty with the roads, as pointed out S by Smith. S Mr. and Mra. Smith stopped last W night at 333 Gllsan street with Mr. H and Mrs. C. M. Collier, old friends. I H They are on their way to their home S in Sumner from Kedlands, Cal., ; A where Mr. Smith was manager, un-v til a month ago, of the Adamson Co-operation ranches. "They overlooked enough money to get us home," Smith said. "It i was in my wife's vanity box." Mrs. Smith, a good looking wom an of perhaps 30 years, seemed con siderably shaken by the experience. not begin to tell, her husband aaid, until late yesterday afternoon, when lack of sleep and nervousness took their toll. Smith Is the son of Charles H. Smith, a former resident of Port land. He was born here. BEST EQUIPPED APARTMENT HOUSE IN OREGON Apartments priced from $35 to $50 monthly. Located within one block of the business center of the city BUILT FOR AN APARTMENT HOUSE NOT REMODELED For full particulars see or address George Kohlhagen Roseburg, Ore. BROCCOLI GROWERS ATTENTION Will take a limited amount nf orders for imported fresh broccoli seed, de livered. March 1st, at the latest price. Per runce $2. Price per pound on ap plication, Fred Schmidt. Dlllard, Ore. Terra Derma Tax. The English Beauty Clay, $1.00 per jnr. Nathan Fullerton. The Rexall Store. TREES BEING SET ON STEPHENS ST. Work of setting out maplo treea along South Stephens Street has ben started. Two men are busily engaged in digging large holes into which the trees will be placed with in a few days. Tne trees are being set out at uniform distances so that the spaces between will be the same in every case. Where trees are al ready growing in the parkins they have been left. The trees obtained by the city are quite large and will make a rapid growth. They will be watered during the summer months by the city, in places where the property owners fall to take care of the trees. The city will alto se that they are properly pruned for the first two years. STRAWBERRY PLANTS Order now, Gold Dollar, New Ore gon, Trebla, $4.60 a 1.000. O. H. Wat it If, Myrtle Creek. Oregon. Tiny coal at Page's and be comfort able and sweet-tempered. O. M. MarkBbury of Marksbury and Company arrived In the city Inst evening from his home in Cot tage Grove to spend a short time here looking after business Interests. Mrst Baptist Church, comer Rose and Lane streets, . 11. L. Caklwell, minister. 9:45 a. m., the church school, O. P. Coshow, Supt. All de partments are alive with interest. Everyone not engaged In systematic Bible study elsewhere is Invited to enroll with us and to partake of our fellowship. 11:00 a. m.. Morning worship. Message by the pastor. Special music by the choir. The public cordlallv invited. 3:00 p. m. Junior B. Y. P. U. Misses Gertrude Wlckham and Bertha Kolhagen In charge. All children from 7 to 15 invited. 6:30 p. in. Senior Young Peoplo's Meeting. Miss Clayte Black president. A good meeting Is plan ned for Sunday night. If you are young you will find It a good place to be. 7:30 p. m.. evening worship. Message by the pastor. Special music. These evening services have been proving helpful. You are In vited to share our fellowship and services. Seventh-Day AdventNt Sabbath school at 10 a. m Saturday morn ing. A. S. liurrowny, superintend ent. Sermon at 11 o'clock. Elder J. R. Patterson, of Sutherlln Acad emy, conducting the service. Sub ject: "The Gospel Message to all the World." Special music by quartet from Sutherlln Academv. The public cordially Invited. Church edifice Is at 1162 Military Street, West Roseburg. pPECI AL Friday and Saturday Galvanized Tubs M. R. Oiurch, South. Main and I.ane. J. B. Needham, pastor. Serv ices will be held at the regular hours Sunday school 9:4." preach ing services at 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.. by the pastor. W. L. Cobb will have charge of the Sunday school hour. It Is hoped that every scholar will be In his or her place Sundav morning. We show our faithfulness and loyalty to Christ by being true and loyal to our church. There will lie good music under the direction of the choir leader. T. H. Olson and Little Vaxlne Smith will sine at the morn ing service. The Epworth Lesgue Never! Anywhere- Such a come come down In prices as are being of fered at Steams and Chenoweth's mon ster closing out sale of Hardware, stoves, furniture and Implements, o DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Iliireen. local office. Roseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 a. m. Precipitation In In. and Hundredths. Highest temperature yesterday .40 txiwest temperature last night . .33 Precipitation, last 21 hours .02 Total preclp. since first of month .02 Normal preclp. for this month 4.56 to date 19.22 Aver, preclp. since Sept. 1. R77 20.00 Total evress deficiency from Sept. 1. 1S22 .? .78 Average preclp for 44 wet seas-ins. fflevt to Vy. Inr.l 31.39 Tonight and Sa'urdav fair. WILLIAM BELL. Observer. y.TWIkII7.ITT.T?r.MIWIWIOTJ I If UD fcJ GRO J ; D'S GROCERY i rH EST COLDS V REAL BARGAINS Apply over throat and chert 595; F.O.B. DETROIT You Will Want Your Fordson Tractor Early Everything points to the greatest shortage of Ford products this year that has ever existed. Never before has the demand been so great. You will want a Fordson Tractor early here is one product you cannot wait for when the weather opens up you will need it. You will want it for plowing, seeding, cultivating and all your other work. Already it has proved the greatest help to profitable farming that has ever been offered to you. And at $395 f. o. b. Detroit, the price is so low that you lose money every day you are without a Ford- ' son. To get delivery you must order early. There are no reserve stocks nmong our dealers our production capacity, great as it is, will not enable us to build up a reserve. It must be a case of "first come, first served," and the only way in which you can protect yourself is to list your order with a Ford Dealer immediately. By taking advantage of our dealer's first op portunity to make delivery, you will be assured of having your Fordson when you need it. Ford Motor Company Detroit, Michigan C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. Roseburg, Ore. Ngley - Zlgler Hdw. Co. f I PHONE 25 I? mi er men do. DHiaa cwun Every Day Oct 17 MiUMJm CW Y-rlf 'toT.W.T.WJ.l&r.SgV.T.W.T.T.ii'