Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 06, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    tne inunn Deasi aeu mat u ins pre
decessors? What will bo Ihe cause of
us destruction, and how was this lec
tured? (ln. 7:13.27.) Hy whom is
the dominion of earth to be placed in
ihe hands of Christ? How lens u.ui-t
Christ reicn? And what I the Inn
step tow ard the ' &ct ouipii-diu.t zi i.f
Uu treat BicJutter.J wutk? ,
Fuller Ilrusn: s. J. Tl. Crary, SMt. :
1
3U5at $otf aps.
sFottt-CHILDLESSNESS - ; j
TM1 ,,. Judgment on MLh.l'. expressed contempt for'
hlT u" U-vul P.r,-l enthusiasm.
boiM -lh ;'re Za J e Ark .? cumin to the pjac
in h: new cJt;.Jiru"f' overlt-uiK ih bounds of usual convention
nd .. daiu- be ore the b, uhn uy wer8 together.
, to rave . Mend .ho s.UH.ve, J -.5!'
I, , Brave of power. V I J"1".. but ,,-, De ,u u is cHhT.
", "XT:?? wlU I. liavid did that enthusiasm is
according to His plan.
t ihn ronereeatlon that so orders everyming as 10
The church, and the rw Bpontaneous enthusiasm
leave no room it - d of Jesua Christ that
,llh '''r, "V'? taTe care 1 cs it be childless a. Michal was. And
chur. h would .hemo 8rely the Individual Christian who has
"o.Vflo.'.K ev"n ex.Tavaant expression of love for the. Divine
Saviour.
, ,, CopyrlKht 1921 J. A. It.
II Sam. 6.13.
18
mm
IHIJRCHES
X HOTEL ARRIVALS t .
The Imprint Hotel The fn'lnv'ne
persons registered at ! fin -onj j
if.ui v3i..rilav v. p V,.. pi
I.ot'la: I.. I.. I)'-ffenlp"eh. T'or'nd-
r red Nawoinv. Pent'lr- ytr. ( ' P.
Oliver, lvonvl!e: W. v.. Hamnto-v
" W. Vnr-'n. A. I. Cerrans. n N.
Hitchcock. Pnr'lain'- H V. rh"'!er
Pan Francisco: K'lrtheii K'n"".
K. M. Finer. Emma "'nl'inp K. V.
Moon and wife, peMe- k
"amey. F. D. MrN'viKhton. T. H.
Tlnvd. M. S. Vinsfl-iil nn.l wife.
Phil Metchnn and Vr-.. M"t -rji'i.
Phyllis Mefrhan, r.r-. favs-assrh.
"erfen I) ' o', rnrtM"il: 'V. '
fsrnbe'l. R. V. Honincer. v. IT.
Oraham nnd wife. Peatt'e; Peth I).
Perkins, los Ani'e-.; I,, n. r.ii
terson. Pn Frsnclseo: fj. v.. I rri
hem and "Mfe. DlvmrHi ; A. A. Pvl-.
Wan Wall-: II. S. licnt'lKn-'. F U
Tlcnnlpon, Frecwntrr: P. II Clr
catt!e: IT. L. Neh-r.-n't. A''---t-:
S. J. Podeeri. Mr. V'ctor tih-l"oi,
.las. Fe-'non ard w1fe. fT'lnnf1
W. S. Pritrhtt.-V. I . Ke" 'V pr--"
".if-V Q'pm; H T. 'lol.l, Knr-inr;'
ralchev. Ceo. Chi.'ld.t! l.ou An-
Ifelcs.
Lutheran Mission Divine service.
A special posi-r-lisier
'ape. All termor l.mnenma bio
l1 to attend and necorae ao-
linted. Stranrers and visitors
(rtily welcomed. II. Trautmann,
Itor.
I pastor. Specfal music.
I vltation to the public
A cordial ln-
Th Presbyterian Church, corner
Lane and Jackson strvum; L. MowrinK
Quick, minister. 9:30 a. m., the ses
sion meets to receive those deslr!ng
to unite with the church on confes
sion of faith or by letter. 9:45 a. m.,
Bible school "Every member of the
church a member of the school." nnd
we welcome anyone, whether church
member or not. 11 a. ni.. inornlnt;
worship. A five-minute sermonet for
children. Sermon topic, "The Humil
ity of Jesus." The quarterly com
munion will be observed at the close
of the preaching service. All wel
come. 3 p. m., Junior C. E.; leader.
Maritaret Arundel; topic, "Happy
Sundays." 6:30 p. m., Senior En
deavor; topic, "Wise and Unwiso
Uses of the Lord's Day"; Mrs.
HiiKhes, leader. You are invited to
Join this KrowinR YounR People's so
ciety. 7:"0 p. m., evening service;
topic, "I Know Not tho Man." Hrins
your revival campaign hymn books
for the song service. Everyono wel
come.
Irst Methoditt Eolscocal Church, ! . . : "
th Main street nt Lane: William . Flr,t Church of Christ Scientist,
yard Cordon, pastor. This con-;312 r'ust Doiinlas St. Servire. wi.l
jation will have a rare privilege I "e n,'iu t" 'ne iraui nuiiiicrnim s"n
t Sundrv. Dr. Fuirine C. Hick-, day nt 11 o'clock nnd WcJnfdai
E. Church South, Slain and
J. II. Needhnm, pastor. Sunday.
il S. Is Christian Literature Day.
nimtnr will emphasize tne im-
lance of circulating and reading
books nnd especially religious
Modicals. They are vital to the
th and development of Christian
kracter. The pastor hopes to bring
jelpful message at 11 a. m. and 7:30
jn. Good music nt both services,
re will be a reception of new
ibers st the morning s-rvlcs. "Kho
iday school meets at 9:45 a. m..
the Epworth League at 6:30 p. ni.
s Epworth League Anniversary
An Interesting program is be-
arranged. The pastor will hold
rices at Talapoola at 3 p. m. Lyle
Kd and Vernon Taylor will assist
,i3 service. All are welcome.
i, president of Kmball School of
lolgy, Salem, will occupy the pul-
both morning and evening. Presl
day nt 11 o'clock nnd Woune-dav
evenli? at 8 o'clock, this mee"ne
Inclvdes tostlmonleq rf he'inf
i even nir prsi. m n av sc loo convenes in Tne npsn
t Hickman Is a combination of ! ment nt 9:45 a. ni. All "n to the
I scholar, the evangelist, and tho 1 age of 20 years are Invited to at
Vrted brother. He Is much In ! tend Tho readliiR room In Hie front
tei RS a Sneaker t vmmp ' F tho ),lllnfy la nnnn .1..I1., n..un!
kl-i conventions and other' gath-j Sundays and holldeys from 2 to 4
(p. Recently he was chosen as ! n. m The nnhllc U Invited to nt-
.ellst In a series of revival (err-! tend the Bervicea and visit ho rend-
m I- Irvit rhnri-h Cn nm :. .........
1 1 inP. . . ,s""lints ,rom, w"" ! son is: "Unreality."
."ij miT iu uLiriiii(itl(:t. i , ,
nos not announced his subjects. Th. Salvation Army. 311 North
i ne will f4,r,!f, , J - S Jackson street. Meetings Saturday.
rjhE.h "TnHeCJaL"r.:,? P- V holiness meeting.
kol will mo,,. o i5 . i ! u a. m. t ompany meet'ng. 2 p. m.
flV lZ7i2LLtS-Jl S..iT Young People's Legion. 6:15 p, m.; j
rr.it(.r ,,n,i ..in "" topic, -The Eternal Choice." Salva
Sh,wt FvLX 5 .",.n ,n"e !he 1 "on meeting. 8 p. m. Meetings on
Ft occasion, bmh to old and ! ITlV v .nA Je"1n?!'
1:30. ! Hon Tilpailnv at 1 ftft Canlnln onit
Mrs. Brlggs, officers in charge.
m a:iu
ft- The Junior League la at tin
anno'incoments will be made
tne children n-luh tn t,An. o-t..
fnh League is at 6:30. with a
meeting rnr young people. The
lor has been Invited to hold serv-
i i uixonviiio on Sunday nfter-
r- win ne tnere next Sun
Christian Church, corner Pine nnd
Woodward streets; C. II. Hilton,
minister. Regular services will be
held Sunday morning nnd evening.
at a nvi,.i, a " , 1 c"n-iThe Happy Harmony ounrtette will
board n,.,',in " Z"r ?m: ! he with the congregation throughout:
tVlav evening Tkl. ...i, i? the ,lay- ,n ,ne evening many special
35 members since n , k"8 I The orchestra w 111 plav.
t,ur.?. . "lnce October i vr Rnvc eiv, . v)nlln ,,,
Mr. Olson and Mr. Atterbury a cornet i
duet The ladles quartette will sing ;
two and possibly three numbers. ,
Momlnir Sllltlor. "r-nmnlAA,Aaa i
inon. tne cnain or salvation." Bible
school at 9:45. It Is hoped there will
fc. mini.iJ o ,- ' " u lald-1 be another great school. The quar-
fwl: o P r(;'h ' ' , cn,,,rcn ! '' wl sing. Y. P. S. C. E. nt 6:30.
excenen, s, h,K?, Wfu "rTi"1; ! P6 ,publlc 'e. Baptismal serv-
M 1. lelng maintained: .f'vou
Internation Bible Students Associa
tion. Bible studv every Sundav at
Mess;,.. C ' "'orning wor-, : W. first st. 10:30 o'clock. The
ifes are h.in , , .1.tle''e ! sublect for study is the "Kingdoms of 1
K " von are no n . ,n" i IT" World " How when will the I
H"r"- '"i are co" iaMv Vv1,Kh "" Emplm be finally overthrown,
Worship with n, i T1 'nen did the "wnsumlng" of Ihe I
m p-. m I "orn negin? wnnt do the great
' hTlrns Rnnkp s pnlfv'
Hoverlriodurlng.bearanda
kr n . , ' lj0r"on has been
t k - '""raging in these
i btod. "'hes are run-
I,.. . ap"" tnureh, corner
F-aetnd Hose streets; H. L. Calrt.
any of vnnr . .1.11.1 - .
be trki "'"-ii are not In
E r"ool, ;,i are cordlallv ln..i.o.i
P" With Us. 11 . n, "'""'
Tlie r-ii';l is fluents nh rT.ic
'ns Hotel vesterdv regl:-:terd ns
fol'ow: W. D Pelter. Por'land:
"'m. Dwpm. Pnrtlend; rtainh II.
"H""in Per'and: Pre IT Tv-ohv
Pnrtlan'': II. I ITo". rnrti."n'
lr. nrd Mrs. Fi k. Fndia-'o: J
Perrv, City v.; f.neHcy. T,c A"
"le'; T Vl"er. I - Arp'-'rs: 7,
V. Apee. Fu'row-: T0t t'u-Vi'?h
FnrT": . C. IV.I'ind P-r'l-ld- H.
P. MeFndden "1 v:f P--f!e- Tn
'd S. Jnns. Ten Fr!ic--o: II. I.
Ilanier. PortHd; C-rl Cr-n. i:i
"one: T K. OTo-ncr. Portend; 'I
F. Veetch rortlund: Pnv pt-ei"'"!
Eugen"; E'ireiie Himinton, l"(IV'
.. p.,,v.,,.t ri lf". O-'-.W-d
Cal.: V). I slnT, rnr''n" - T. v. Tv
-e.n. p-rt'ii"d: a. 5 !"n""- Pa
tranclt,o W. .1 cidr. f-n Fran
c'co; J. W. CrocVcr. Pnr!a"d.
Gi'e-t rt Gra"d.
Th" fnlto-inc pcrsnns renis'red et
he firard Hotel vpevfri": ChurN'V
Black. Glenn Applecale. Mrs. J. Kifl
liin. Mrs. J. II. Haffney. Mrs. W. A.
Young. Verdi Lal'ave D. P"tkwith,
Portland: Tred W Giese, Ilenlin:
Jack Hall, Pickwick: Mrs. Martin
P.ru-ct-:ner, 'ir.fiton: C. A. fircnic J.
Tl. SI"on, Iis Aieeles; Tl. E. M:'U
ton. M. E. Weir, Salen: .1. 11 Dnvia.
'Hide; N. B. Nellies. S:m Francis";
L. 11. Tel!m?n nnd wire, Eu-'enc; K.
Johnson, S. P. Co.
Toultry fenco nt Wharton Bros.
CREEN AND VICINITY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Olivcr-.Fisrror n Ihn
proud parents of a son bnin at Mercy
TT-.onjta Thursduv mornrng. Mother
end son dolnrr nicely, the falher is
able to be about.
nien"-nrv W. C. T. IT. met Willi Mrs.
W. Telford on Wednesdav.
flliver Fisher Is cnjoyin.tr n visit
from his mother.
Soventl decision" were made for Ihe
"V'ctnry" life for Christ at the Faster
service nt Green, Rev. Quick's mes
sage we full of real live, everv d'V
bio" His text was 1. Corinthians
15. 20.
Mrs. C. W. Groves nnd Mrs. John
Belts sang n solo at this service.
The program for Hie S. S. was mur:i
enjoyed, the sones. reading and in
fact everything had a high spirit 110.I
tone. The decorations were beautiful,
the children had gathered wild flow
ers, nnd these with fir boughs nnd
fom made a splendid spring show
In'' of Ihe local flowers. Crosses of
white wilh whllo and purple erene
pan?r ndded to the rooms. A splendid
delegation wns out from town, and we
hope thev will nil come again before
next Easter. And many local folks
were with us. Glengarry was wi:h
us, nnd had some splendid numbers
on the program, come again Glen
gnrry. About 135 were present.
Mrs. Brown is teaching in Mrs.
F : t-JV-r
After the Long, Hard Winter You Need Extra Energy
to Withstand the Rigors of Early Spring
Eat "pllJ-Bl Grahams
Every Day for the Week
1 of April 7 to 14 Beginning Saturday
You'll Be Surprised How Much Better You Will Feel Because
TRU-BLU GRAHAMS ARE RICH IN VIGOR-BUILDING VITAMINES, mineral salts and bran
the food elements your system needs to rebuild the reserve of energy impaired by the cold of win
ter. Recent scientific research proved particularly favorable to wheat vitamines such as are
available to you in TRU-BLU GRAHAMS. The greatest gain in weight and strength having been
produced by the feeding of flour, salt, a vitamine solution made from wheat (bran), and milk. Think
what that means I
Each 3 -Inch Square of Tru-Blu Grahams
Is Chockful of the Vigor-Building Food and Tonic Elements
You and Your Children Need Right Now
Start tomorrow. Give TRU-BLU GRAHAMS a chance to build you up. Eat them with milk at breakfast Eat
a few at lunch. Let the kiddies enjoy them at recess and between meals. Serve them on the table at dinner. And
eat a few at bed time. Do this faithfully for a week beginning tomorrow. You will feel better. Think more clearly.
Good-bye spring fever!
Underweight? Trn-Blu Grahams
Will Help Build You Up
It isn't UOW MUCH food yon est tint fount 4. Tt'
how mrh yoo aisiiniUt. Try Tm-IUu Orahania
between mtU and si tiMtioift. They r nourish
inr m vtn bo. Not bow thy mlt in your
mouth th-n you will know bow Msiljr they digel ia
your tooin h.
Trying to Reduce? Here's How
Tru-Blu Grahams Will Help
Avoid all fattening food a. Rat aparlnfly. 1t
Tru-lilu Urahaiua appaaaa jrour tmngnr. Tnny aatiafy
eompUtalj and snake dialing delightfully easy. Wheat
foniuntfd without milk or butter, thty will not fatten.
Try them with fruita or preierraa.
School Children Love Tru-Blu Grahams and Need Them
MoUfit oftr-n forgot that ohildrfn 10 to 12 year of aire need a far greater amount of fool in pro) tort Ion
to hodr wficht than alulti. Rfcpia lunfhna of Tru-IUu (irnlmroa maka lintleaa, reatleaa, iDattaolivo yyuugnltiri
bright nd happy. Let your children, eat their way to better grades in schooL
You Can't Be Sure Your Getting the Vitamines
' ' .' ' " Unless Your Grocer Sends Tru-Blu Grahams
Sold in 13c and 30c Cartons Also in 5-lb IV ood Boxes
TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANY
SPOKANE and PORTLAND
The Hon of Tm-Blo Grahams, Bine Ribbon Soda Wafers, EngtUa BtyU BUcoltg
and Kraaao'a Chocolates and Uard Candles
How to
E. T. B. G.
Myitln letters that roan bet
tftr health. (Th literal trans
lation is "Kst Trn-Uln tra
hatus.") Ptnrt this stealthy haHU
TMAY before spring fTef
dulls your Joy In life.
Serve Them
break fa t
rn "haJf and-half,
An a
erumbled
Aa honey sandwiches honey
prrad between 2 layers ol
Tru Hlu (Jrahama. Jam. p
nut batu-r, or Just butter srs
equally sajoyabl la ths sand-
WMTh.
Barred plain thay'r grasfc.
IF RUPTURED
lt. n?'mli ! ;rUs which the
P '"r yUI1B " '" i "Kit- 7:u.) What is to be the nl
?' -r.lllt.. v'ssari h" ,h-' : nn,,, 'on. and what Is the differ.
THE HOTPOINT 5
VACUUM CLEANER.
A r a
TRY THIS FREE
Apn'y It to Any Rupture, Old or
Recent, Large or Small, anrl You
Are on the Poid That Hai
Convinced Thousands.
The Hotpoint Vacuum Cleaner is
. j iianaie. , ft
" '0lJ d" ln .U. m.,, mMB. I
wagley-Zljrler Hdw. Co
pwx rnone 25 j
Sent Free To Prove Th's
Applr If f lliitiire, '! o" He
cent, lirxr or nnll nl 1 Arc
On the It'-stl IHnt tin i on
vlnccil Thonn(t.
"vone rtipt:rM, man. wom.in r,r
Mr. IKt-H Mn'n Pt . Ad -ni!. N Y..
'..r il fr'-- t-!al .f li l win.kr''.l -nl-'tin
nr.p'1-Mirn. .Tm( T-nt M -n
rnntu'o nr.'l 'h nM!''Vt Tick in I i h
tnn," thy Wirin to tiird tnr-t'(r
t iit thr or "iirtr Ion n nit urn! I v nrrl
t Fuel n a (t-prrt "r tr iw or
n'nfi 1 thpn rVm awv Wi h I -n't
ne'e-' t tn cml f r thi fr trt !
vntir r"P!irp il'n"f t h vou
wIih t H t 1 mh" f W" -fnc u pp-.ri
-!! yo'T l!f.'- Wliv nff.- tlii" tm. a.
anr Whv fin rUk if iriincrfn"
i 1 in h ' nift-r f r-i'D n r ' i a n1
1nrt'rn lift r'irt t'-. t xt ktn-f thnf
?fi fi'nivn t i'nnaniN in ti'o imtm
Inir t,i'l"'? A r.,t i-f nii-n ni wm
r ni'v rnpnlnir wuh rt-k Ii -1
ciipp th'''r rui 'ni- ""t f
'venf t fi "rn f t in tr-t t nr ! r"ii n-l
"rlt nt "pre for th' fr. tri;d. a ft
i rftftinlv n wmnt.'rf m t!i'nir fir-l
fn t!o rnr- 'if ruTtnr.-w tl l wt
n n n:it' fit T'v hihI
w-'t. t I'll1 iiinsr th ri.:pn l-l-.w
. W S 1 Ti ,
i t.-. , c rr '.ipf-ir
IK9-H Mill ft A-l i V Y
I vti tn"'- p "'1 rn" n'i'lv frets '
' a. H-'pie' T-"rnif n of voit pflmn- I
Minf si. plication for It tiT' fir-. I
' rtrn I
1 Statu t
GofTs room, as Mrs. Goff Is still nh-'
spnt on accrtmt v( her falhor'n srrf-1
ous fllnrss. Th( rhllHron arc abont 1
recovered from tho "pink" py XX j
This Is a Studfbafcer ynnr. j
o i
Plnnnt Jr., pooi'n-. M1t ivitnr, rorn
plniKord, vie, at Vl:rr,n Urns. j
SUTHERLIN ITr.MS
E. C, Jnhnfnn, prf-RMmt rf the
PortTntv1 S"il Co.. snept ha Krif'r
vara t (on v t th1 nmn fif Ms d nifrli- !
to Mrs. C ir T-c,r:l.
Mrs. P. V. Til"-ton arrl two 1 It t!o !
povk, of I'nis-p. H-'io. nrr Hni'Turnrr n
:f"W wooli in Fn'hfr!In nt V.io linmn
Mrs. Til'"ton's parent s, Mr. ami'
J. V Thompson.
Tlnrold l"trr fanm f:ito Tli- Sun
loffjeo the .thT r1-!-.- am J-'iil an ni-f
jon tho rflit'-r' (i:-k wlilrh vtrh'.l
lonr ou-rt r f a poun'l. Il-roM
(ptnfpf! that Hi? prf prrHl'ief-rl liy
a Whit" Lr-rhorn hr-n ovprd by py
Marshal!. It w.m cnrtafnly fhhio
, cr.T. :
M h rnnr'nl s'honl 'l-'flnn hM
l"t RatlT'lriV tO n),.r-l n (Vrt-c r tf)
ni tho rn'voirH t r-n rf
Tronr, r 'rn'1. M, r. pfinil
"Inrterl. ,-- pn'T n--'o'is'-'
florypii rn tn r hnil
nfov1 p mnt rTMrrt rifm'.'T (if
!th !Tr''.
I Y. V. y .T"h" N n-, r r n
1 hiHly lini'M' r" t -
r'-n'ne im fi. rmi.'t flf f.,ti n
j tho String f-t T,
"fifl, fI'' " P' V't
-n-ir. Wt --. ' -
"I 'fi-- ! w Tl - -r in
h' rlr" -.-. 'i-iv ! n JV.n.
REP. FORDNEY IS
VISITING AT SALEM
FA I. KM. Ore. April T,. f'fiii;ns!
t'lin lni V. 1'nrt'iu"' tf Mlchlrnn,
fllhor of ll'f l"ir,lcJr,ut ford nr v- ,!
'""iMl'r IjirilT h'll. !i""l rTi nf tin1
'(...f Vi;,,ivh ivr Im pii'.llc Hf... wnc
i v!:'nr In prili'rn Ind'M. m'in-?-i"lw
1"- ('.iru-f' oi'tan "i'n" Me-A-'lm-.
Tl-li :.fl'T"n'i lln I we
vl.-C, , iho Isiirrj
iM.-kM a'l l""P"',li'i"
rf .i- f rl-ilifn
"Vv d:ivi ptilj
nil Mr. IT'-il-i.v
rl 1 r'"t .Trl I 11'
e'e .Inc." 1 1 a I sr-nT enou "It tn n
llr! v'i!iininr''v wM'e I v in kicked
out at th" last elicllnn. Si here
nflrr we'll liotli bi inuro or lefis In
trrslfd In fiirinlni,'."
Mr. Konlni-y. a ntoul, white
luilr"!. whltt inoii8'a''ln'il, ''iilal
looking man of 7(i, Is n ri'Hi'Vnl nf
l-'iifiliinw and u ItimhriT.ian by oc
ruiHitlnn, liai kcivciI ''oniliiiiniisly
In ronitress slnro Ills firit eleello'i
lo the !i;ih ronuir'K. An chairman
rf lh" v.-nvs nnd mans ronimltfee
at the l.i't sewiop. he hnrl eharpe
, nf tho iul!nlnltratlin tariff bill.
He Is known as a slaunch Bland
j puller and an p.dvociite of hlKh tar-'
, irfn and realized his life ambition
i when iho present tariff bll! was en
I acted bearliiK his name.
We make our own ndjitslmenls on
all Coast nnd Therniold tires sold nt
Ihe Ohman OnriiKe, 324 V. Cass st.
.--r-er r;nii'h at
: l:n fainoua henl
'V ltre ai-n nv''f," i
'fr' "I yi'iirs.
lift 1 hrtve earn-
i plannliiiT lo re
ft e to f;;r:ninr nntl henee am Inter-.
fled 111 Uvetoel-. p'!pee-tHv .ler'evl.
rvl n- I nn(1eoa'"l hl all world re-J
rrd". a-n now held In Onr":i I have;
:r fi.. mv ver-' e iod friend Mr-1
.r'l.nr lo show ine Ms te rd I tni'V !
VV .roi-ie stoc-k. W'e will return to'
l',-""irt till-. eveniT." j
"V"- p ' liolh e'"t e' nr'l I
now," said Mr. MfArthur. "Mr.
;:
Quick
The Quicket-Goking OaU
in the World
AUCTION SALE
Farm Machinery, 1 2 Iicad of 1 lorses, some Furniture
and numerous other articles
TUESDAY, APRIL 10
Onc-Iialf mile south of Sutherlin on old J. F. Luac ranch t
; ! C. L. WONC1 1. Owner
'
1 PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. I
TMK UlirSK OK A THOI'SANI) HAIK1AINS
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WILLIAM I'.lI.L, oS-aerrer.
Kow you Ret two things in
Quaker Oats whirh no other ots
ran offer. You Ki t a flavor which
has won the world. All Quaker
Oats are llaked from qticcn
(.Tains only just the rich, plump.
I.avory oats.
And now there is Quick
Quaker the ouirkest-tookinjr
inn in the world. It cooks in i
to 5 minutes.
Made from the same queen
prainr but the oats are cut be
fore tlakuiK. They are rolled very
thin and partly cookrd. So the
flakes are smaller and thinner
that is all. And those small thin
flakes cook quickly.
In either clyle you get the
finest flavor an oat dith ever had.
In (Junk you pet quick cooking.
Tell your grocer which style
uu pleb-r.
I:. .v we li t jt'st a few of the many:
Crod Quality Bulk Cocoa, 3 llxi. for 25:
While laundry Soap, 6 birs for 25:
Mixed Candy, per lo. 15:
It'rc Size Bottle Cold B tr Catsup 25c
Oregon Red Apples, box 75:
Valley Grown Burbonk Spud:;, per sack $1.03
llilhinl Crown Y' linn- :il Si "d Corn.
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