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- A pAOt rou HOSEBURO NEWHCVItW. FBIOAY. MAY 4. 1923. Kearney's Groceteria 300 Gus Street Saturday Specials Oregon Potatoes, per 100 lbs..'... Durbank Potatoes, per !0'J lbs..., Drifted Snow Flour, per sack..... Drifted Snow Flour, per bbl Soft Wheat Flour, per sack ..$1.10 $1.35 ..$2.20 $8.75 $1.70 Bakers Moitt and Sweetened Cocoanut, 3 cans for 34c Del Monte Pork pnd Bcirns, 4 cans for ... nr. f Lhel s 1 oraatj oup, 4 crins Mrs. Stewart's Bluing,, per Ijottle. tor. -25c ..28c 17c $10.65 Sugar, per sack Oregon Cream Cheese, per lb 25c Wilson's Nut Margarine, per lb..... 24c Serve Yourself and Save at Kearnev's Groceteria The Store That Brought "Em Down 1 at & gags fifout-BEING "FAR OFF" "Peter followed .far off" Christ wa going to trial and Peter didn't see any need of li. X wou d h"e U it out rlaht Iter, in lt. nli 1 IhJ. hug. lb,, being led to 1"' falsely accused this l''n'' JLd B.kn-alt thi. a, ,oo much for P.ter. Oil .ye., he as "ilow 1.7 the hearl-.irlng. of ll.e Master had caught him ami tb.y were conVlilng hiu to follow, but uncuwprenendinsiy. alar off. J..UI I. alw.v. going to trial in tlila world, and mmy dlsclpie are Mlo.iiu afar o(f. If Ci.J would only make a toouira..M m ?.7c tola of Hl disciple, would be brave who now do not u. dcr . and III". This being converted and becoming like little children, il l. being wok and lowly in be.rt. Una .ubiiloa without raa.ia-t'on-it. .llogeiher too much to expect of human nature and so human nature follow, alar ..ft. Yea, It ia loo diui-b to expect oi hiii.iaii 5",ure So Cod offer, u. Hi. divine nature in which to follow J.-M in rejection by tbl. world; for, "A. He was. ao are we In this world. O brother we who were by nature afar off bave been made n:gh bv th" cross of Cavalry. i.et ua therefore follow cljsely ia tne foot-,,-, of cur Lord Him to have .hem lead I right where Paul said they did In bla case; for he said. "I am crucified with Christ hot remember the man who loilow.aiar off will get into more trouble Just ai surely as Peter Hid. Luke K:M. Copyright 1021 J. A. IL flHURCHES (inktl.iu t buret), Corner Pine and league will bo la charge of Mrs. Woodward slrecis. C. II Hilton, G. W. Leejcr at 1S:S0. The Kpworth mlniaier. The Knighia of the Ku League meat J at 7:00. Notice the Klu Kian have notified the pastor chaage In Iho tlmo. All the youns I IV GIFTFBn FLICHT fllv Pnlli.il press.) SAN lilh'iiO, May 4 - Lieutenant, stat-lteatly and Kolley have arreted the offer ef f 5,0uu tendered by Colonel franklin Konnlv, former executive officer of the United Mules service who won a tsuiin bet on their achieve ment ond gave it to the flyi ra. .hat Hiijr will attend church lu a body on Eunday evening, for an ete uliiK of worship. In lcw of the oc casion Ihe pastor will preach n pa Irloilc aermon, subject, "Tile Polled iate Government, Law aud Order, and The Flrey Cross." There will be i P'. rial musical features for this oc- i canton. Wornlr.g woreliip at eleven. n, ,t, .. i,. i,... I subject, "dud's Regard for the A YEOMEN PARTY IS I HIGHLY PLEASED (Continued from page 1) 1 1 ULonl.r-.ie allied to be preccit an it will be tho annual eUvtioa of of licera. This church will obwrve ' other.' Uay on iiay 6. A com mittee Is aUo at r.oik en an excellent ' program for the evening of June 13, Children's l;;y. J Mn. Jennla BuiterflelfJ Good Adi'ice for Women roriliatt. Ore?. "AH m7 tic l have kn n.n oi Lir. x-'icrcc i ir.eai cines. iSv mother waa a phyii'-'. t and !,e ucaght so well oi LV. tierct'a ir.edicmcs that she quite frequmily rccumincndcd them to her patituts, cs;itc,aliy tiie Tavorile Prescriptitin' I'W women, tor about two years after the birtli oi my fourth child I suffered wiili e:iiimr.e trojble of a very scrioui n ilure. 1 had all the aches 2nd pair.s a Kcinu could have. I v.ms nrrvoua and weak just al.le to be around. I was in distress all tlu time, when I began taking Dr. Tierce's Favorite PrtMirii.tion, but was completely relieved cf all ny ailnw.!iti and restored to perfect health. "When my daughter was priwinff into wc-tnauh'iod shs v.rs Lackward and had tch pc-cr heallii that she was compelled ta cjuit school. I gave her the 'Favorite Prescription' aud it completely re3torc-J her to licatth ar,d ihe came into worr.r.n hood in a very natural ay." ilrs. Jcnm? Utittcrfiild, Sit ilich. Ave. Write L'r. Pierce, Pres. invalids' Hotel in Uuffalo, K. Y., for free medical advice or send 10c for trial i.kg. tabkls. way t that line ubltelion rould be uver-.i rome bv liiivinv 'lie lileliwuv from I at I Wilbur to How burn, over which niuehi"'t"ol Is .till maintained ilihly of Ills People." 9:45. The Interest llible arltool In the llilile ll-ar the Ifflj of the traffic could be diverted - Tile committee wa. met In ililx city by a del' iihun o( Mi dfurd eillz4 in who took th. i.i to that city today where further loentiona for Ihe home will be vlettid. orche3(rn at 11:45 promptly. Y. P. 8. C. K. at .even o'clock. Subject "A Prayer Peulm." The public 1. always welcome. The Hit! ltitlst Church of Roso- H. V.. (Iiurrli, Bonlh. iiain and Lane. J. 1). Needham, jiastor. The riunday ecliool will give tho pageant entitled, "Tho Way, The Tr.nli and Ihe Lire." Next Sunday r.t 11 a. m. the program consists of ton!!s and epeaking parts. 11 Includes the en tire school from Cradle Roll to Ihe Adult department. The school will meet at tho regular hour, U:4a a. m. W. L. Cobb, superintendent. The t - 1 LORN ! f!ll.k-To Mr. and Mrs. K. 1.. f'ilea, at Meri:y hoHpltul, on Thur. , dy, May u, Wi, a boy. btirir, Oregon. 11. I.. Caldwell, pa.- P"8""- '"' "rlnS a gospel menscsie tor, Suuilay school begin, at 9:45. ut 8 P- Subject "o'.'nj; Men. in O. P. Coahnw. sunrrlntonilKnt. nd Out of Ohnrcit." The l iuvorth LeaKue meets at 7 p. m. The pas tor speaks at Green ul 'i p. m. (llv I'nliM I'n tf.) HAN KIIANCIHI'O. Mi.y 4 tlliul Well llii ImiiIoii, nllel;ed ronfmned aluyer of linhbl l-nffee, of Kan Kran rliicia was .lulled here under foimat cnarge or iiiunler after being lelmn., eiy. Round e 'ri'i'i I'nociiiv, Arloim. I'rnlile, Ore. KltlliVKli- To Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Krlever, at Mercy hospital, on Wcdtimiluy, May 2. 1 ! ! .1 , a boy. The Presbyterian Church, corner Lane and Jackson bta. 1.. llo.rm; (jiuek. Minister. 9:45 a. m. llible school, our goal I. every member of this chuich a member of s'iiie depart ment of this school. 11:U0 a. in. Morn- I BROCCOLI PLANTS ; Orders then for plums; lule varl- rriiilie Ranch, Round V.'urtliwhllu classes for everyone. If I voj do not attend Sunday aehool jelicwhere you are Invited to meet with us. Morning service at 11 i o'clock. Rev. J. J. llandsaker of j Portland who is slate dlreilor lu I Oregon for Ihe .Near Kast Relief, will occupy Ihe pulpit In Ihe ab- Ill-n f'f Ihh ,iliqtl,r Vrhn la unlmltiir I bin annual vacation. Mr ll,,d. ! ,.nwor;,!llP' Junior srrvice. Topic -A ...I,..- i. ..i. ..i.. . , ,,, Vision of liotl.' a:0D p. m. Inierme- I , ; . .7 T, , Tr ; endeavor, and Junior endeavor. I resent the subject of the Near East 6:M p. m. Senior iudeavor. Topic vi, ,1113 oeini.H "i'isyer: ' leader Itoiris Day. 7:.il p. vlco ut 7:30. .Mr. C. W. Klnley a j m. Kvenlng service. The toivic Till be member of this church will French :a rernion on "Divine Halin;:." You the evening servlre. Mr. Flnley has! will find this a "Friendly Church" crontly pleated iho ronitreation ol with a welcome for everybody. I Mp church at oilier tlmoa when he iflPFQBMASTEB i Ever body Likes Our Delicious Sodas mm We carry a big stock of the very Choicest Plain and Fancy Candies fresh and wholesome WE FEATURE BUSINESS LUNCHES FOR BUSY MEN AND WOMEN MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE The Palace of Sweets Cured Without Operation or Confinement MY METHOD of successful Pilo treatment does away with cutting, Venning, dampa, stitches, ligatures and other disagreeable and violent feature, of the old system. My non-surgical method b rapid, gentle and soothing, giving almost Instant relief and Is guar anteed to permanently cure. No hospi tal bills, no anaesthetic, no shock, no danger, no confinement to bed or room. SEND TODAY FOR. MY FREE H LUSTRATED BOOK. Remember, a positive guaran tee is the test of my afcultgr t npUtcly aad permanently e your Fiks. DR. 1143. J. DEAN tf.O AftS MOSfdWH POIITUND,OREON International Bible 8tudenU- W. A. linker of Por'lund Ore., will deliver a THE ROSE Announces that they will again serve ' Merchants Lunch 1 1:30 to 1:30 Dinner 5:30 to 7:30 STARTING SUNDAY. MAY 6, WlTl 1 A C! 1ICKF.N DINNER Al L KINDS OF FRENC! I PASTRY ha. consented lo preach and those who attend the evening service are assured a profitable sermon. U. Y. I free l rtnre S.indav evenina-. Mav till . I 1': at G: 3d. Mrs (Jrant Oshorn, 18 o'clock at Mome Hull, corner of 'president. Miss Grace Wit khani, Jackson and Washinn'ton sis. His :ub , leader for the evenlnn. Yotinx neaple I feet w ill be, "War in Heaven, War on will find this an lutercstlnc nlaee to ! Knrth, Peace in Hell meet loceiher and of (iod. study the Word Tin. Cliiirrh of t lnlut In HoBeliurK. meets at 5.0 a. m. Lord's Day for work and worship. Also nt 7: 0 p. m. for llible review, and preaching at 8.00 p. m. Subject, "Tho Six Ulalo. or Man" a. reveal ed In Cod's word. Our Wed. nifcht simile, continue to grow moro Interesting, nnd lnrreaslns In ben also. The public I. invited to Ibis leeluro may seeiu many and we not only invite, but ni se those Interested in llible proplieey ;o , rniA :lll HlntMii.nla ,ntlu It t :lu In. "lh 1 fallible word of Cod. to which refer ence is constantly made. Seats ;'ree, no collection. Free Methodist Church, located nt ihe corner of I'nipqua and Harvard avenue In West Hospburs. Miss Hhoila Hurnett, pastor; residence IS 17 Suuitsy service, as foi- lii lows: iMinoHy ser.ixu nt in ?r ixlro:;s t'c J. licious are cspt-rLlly invited to ng.tin ttinnrrs servej at 1 lie Rose. attend any and all of the... services. if ,, , T !" " T "n" ' v.. n.. i ,. , . P- m- ri" district quarter y meeting oIh v 1 i . WOri "'"'' m Hosebirg. Muv lu to i:. oly It and all are free lo nsk and Our district elder -lev. D. 1). Dodgo. answer qiwiUons on n:iy subjeet un- and other mJiiM-rs will bi prei.eni der lneti;ii(,n. V. li. Mcllla'snn lr i-.iiil "siwak nt litis time. Prcachine our llible school teacher nnd will itaeh evening at 7:'!0. The public is runny answer your P!ble qumillor.s, I cordially inviiiii to attend all th aa- iiinl nllmv ou io erl:lciie hl:i vers. "Truth" loaos nothing rntieism, or coniroveriy nnd we verily believe we hive the "Truth" .and are unxloiu for othera lo kuow I'. f.r the "Trulh Shall Jlc.l.e P Pre." J no, K::'i. services. Tin Southern Oregon 'nusl lonfeienee j)V'uioi inineieiiee win n-, nejil at Med- i. mii. jmy iii m .ii. insiiuii v.Iiliam .erie ill nre.iide The slraue uction3 of a collie (!os at the home of 15. O. Coff, oouth of town last Thursdty iii-a-ht, un aoubtecily raved Mr. (Joff, saft'erins from a brohen pep.U bone anil other evere lnJbileM ns a re.iull of his horse fullins on alrn, from .pending x nli:ht on ihe mountain side with out e.en a coat or other prutc-tlon from the cold ulr, Lays the Suthcrlin 3uu. .V.rv Oeff left his home late in lite afternoon to look after Homo sheep al:cut two miles distant, accompan ied by two collie dogs. On his re Ami h" hud proceeded about a mile from tho range when his horse stum bled and fell, Mr. Coff falling under neath. In attempting to arise, the animal fell over for a second time, vnln falling on Mr. Goff before he could chnuEe hia position. In a second atiempl to arise the animal :uceeedcd, but Mr. Goff on nttompt ing to rn.'ialn hla feet found lhal ho was nr.aMo lo do so. lie vns suf 'ferlng much lain and realising that he would be unable to regain the add!o and proceed home on his Iiorao called one of tho collie dogs to hi. ride and tied a handkerchief 'o her nock, after which he sent the dog home. j The dor; arrived at Hie C-off home! about 9 c'cloek in the evenine. and ' This title ufihnr bnritln? sml .-.-M-iIpjt at the' peculiar to.).,or c3use(i one of the men'bers r.f ! I lu- family to lnvestlgnle. When Ihe j haniHterehlpf -van observed aliout the aiiltnnl'a neclt, members of tho lur.iuy eoneiuueu mat some mishap had overtal i n Mr. Goff nnd a search was forthwith Instituted. It was very lale lnti the nl;:ht before Mr. Coff was finally lo cated, throuch the barklnir of a (log which hed remained with him. lie was round a short cVi-tanre from a mountain trail over a roile from his heme, rnrt It was with much di.'fi--ul'r :!ia' the searchers sucenrded I n irettlng lilm oa his horse r,:i ' '.lis home, where a physician war I sniuni.-iiHd. .n exnmlnnllen disilored ! thai tht pelvis l.oae was broken and ! tl st he had nutalned very severe braisei of both lees and hlj left nrm. While- ro FerIo:i3 res'l.s are natlcl I paled. It will be some time before he Is r.'taln rblc to ride the rrnsc. Oversize Fabric Cords 303 $ 8.00 30i32 $ 8.45 $13.75 3ix4 $17.30 $21.75 32x3y2 $15.00 $18.G0 32x4 $18.50 $24.25 33x4 $13.95 .$25.60 34x4 v $19.50 $26.25 32x4y2 ' ' . $35.00 33x5 - $40.00 35x5 $45.00 Thtse tires are . the well known Hewitt fabric3 and cords and are covered . by the standard tire warranty. Rosefcurg Malcolm Tire Company Service Garage Roscburg, Oregon Branch of Malcolm Tire Co. Portland, Oregon --- WHEN YOU ARF. PLANNING TO BUILD YOUR NEW HONii:. GET OUR PRICTS ON Builders' Hardware Wc have o complete I.nr Ri,I will be gl.id to help you to m ike your selection Badgley - Zigler Hdw. Co. Phone 25 1- lrM lui-.-li ,,r 'heist, S, ltnlse, 1.' Kii-tt lol;i;l.i sireet. P"iliir ervlre are held Similar inorntH7 r.t 11 o'cliKk and Wcilneidav rvenlne nt s o'clock, thU nieoiing !:ielude tcnlmei.l. s ir 1., ailng. Sunday school eenvenen nch Surdav tnor.i Itig at ! t;, ii 1 1 fveni g.. o' 4 t 'rt '" are tin ii, , io ;nv:d. The reading room In the froat of Ihe church l.iili.Hh.: k ,,ien dally eveept Sunday, mul lio'iidivs fiein 1 lo I r in. The I'u'i'le Is cordially invit d lo all. n, ihe services and ltlll H'e r -TdllM Twill .tb'MM l of Sun i'.uv 1 . s..,a I.-.; Kvei la.siin f Putllsh- I The Solvation Army, .Jackson str et. on Satu Uhere will be a iii.cting I eonillleleil liv Van, (NiKtiHl bv h sla:,' , tfitigiriK and n-.us.c t-iuntlnv: llolinexi : ComiMiny m.viaii: ' Voillig P.ip!e'. I. ;to;-.lc. "Platen V, .flcvllc' of Vo:-..in a palilie enro.i.M"!i thee mtvi.;en n-, , 'heily comc. I Thurs lay mid Kl ; 'uig week. 311 N'orih! lav evening ' : S p. hi., : i" h.. I, I'liii e.'.. ns- ' of work; rs. Good 1 and a lively lime. ' meeting. 11 a. m. ir (hililren. p. m. ion. G.l. p. in.; ', Ihe Moral lu Smalav evening of a soldier. Old ng. S p. !i. Kvery e. tiuns Tuesday. iay oi the folio w- WtLL PLAY MYRTLE CREEK The hleti Heliool base inll t"sm left Ibis nflTnomi f,.r Myrtle Creek, where they meet the diamond artists "f the Myrtln rreeU hb-,h school. Koi l.urg Iibb a good team ibis year nn l several paints arc scheduled for t riij month. ' ai.' t'l.lirili i ' ward Will ! .' K. eo n sill.j., I.. Id. . re I NEW SI OCK CARDEN 1 10SE 1'ie.l ielb.ill-' I ;. e pal ' 1 in at I aile- W , !! I. race.-- n S iti:l ly (rh,,;1' ' .-.s us j ,1 p i. 't'tt with M.C1 r,-o k. mi'. n-id a t.e-d ..;ni T.ie iMHtor'. II will be ' The P., rival 'l;i o' J. .'." rail a' 7. "a ti-'markable h.i.ri That An - p I " per mitiv t.b n has i I. i in a, a t.icib' ! tM sntij. .-i wtii.-h , 'af :nn:: to h'.Haan . a.-i'- a:'d I'luls tbri f.ii'h. and has i, n r--lived word, if gratitude (.,. 'ha m.ae,., in the men li'r ihete w'i I..- : n : I -tl.. in l.v tS- eaolr : .' a sal., ,v Vr. n-. ar lierr. :. At ..Uht viorlt there Will K.. iiuirtet ,. n lr, nr. nil. ,s i , . 1 lire, aud .v. j. jj of t lit N.I 'eniiili Hi.,- . 'eheol at M I A. s. r.'.;r;o i'l ! I o', leak. 1'. : '. r'.n Aci !. ; .iil.li .-s. The r.: vii. 1 to :rt. !ureh i -lif:ce :) blocks ., I . i.i 21. P!a. Mj.1i.. ai r I I... .eiili.i.. ?,iM Sairr.ia.i u; y. .aiip:. ;- Ft. ! I n . d :i- . o Is cordial' hi i c. r1. ' Ml!i:.iiv - r of Oak . ; oi-de I em rh 1 Quick ,PV S Cocks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes Now JO,-., f. Gee is bra-.d i i or - i v.irv t...t: Now t is Ou: .1 qua U-t- Worl !. 1 1 cooks to it naaiii an tl-.crc the here Ue TI M TIM : If, ;s rc P.vs rcat rca '; U i.iVcr Oars. :te iia ir. This r-.'ri queen grams ric!'., n'cuiip. tla- a-;'-rr vtvie. It er the C eur.s in the n ? i.i s v.-. -t li.-:i -i.iii.i! P. Ted urn . Tin.. A IV Mi rt..: i'i ih v r Imlt hi 1 Oak: ht. '. T Ii Vue Junior uuuul.s. n ia h..; : -1 r tin -i ' r;!' ,' i ;.l we.-' a . ' 'ig M 'ere . ,' elil.v! : w Ii a ,i ; nd f ir r. -.n . 1 (.'..: -T1C avtr. Milt a. arc cut arc r-linl -sad. V ' a'l l t'.-r- .' ;e .null :'i 'vies. .-' for i :;cn e:i tj ria.lv in t tr-i .'f;?iSai&-! Moore Music Store Papieaentativo SHERMAN CLAY & CO. lliith C.ra.Ie Pianos, Player-Pianos IH o Arls, E::t- y Orst-us ONE PRICE TO EVERYONE You can buy at same price here a. Portland. San Franci.co, Seattle, or other Cherman Clay Stores. MATERNITY HON 902 N. Jackson St Phong Mrs. D. Corn well Patient, privileged to have th own doctor , Insure Now and E Protected We write all forms AUTO insurance, assuri you real protection a prompt service. Can you afford to cai your own INSURANCE If not, call on us. We ha companies that can. QUINE & THRONE Perkins BIdg. Roceburg, Oregon Just Arrive at the L'E-'NO'a' Furnitare G New Patterns of Linole and Congoleum, also N Rugs in Congoleum. Pie call and look over our li Satisfaction Guarantee! 321 N. 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