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    HOSEHJRO NEWt-RgVIEW. FRIDAY, 0:TOBER J6. 192J.
PACE THREB
YH THE CO-OPERATION OF THE
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We Off jr
America's Standard
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)ES
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Serviceable
5
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kEN'S SHOES $1.8S, $2.45, $2.95, $3.43
LADIES' PATENT"
ONE-STRAP SLIPPERS
$2.95
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in Black or Ercvn
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JNS BUILDING , CASS STREET 5
2P0Ut-THE CHRIST CHILD
"To you is born this day, In th. City of David, Saviour which It
Chrlat th. Lord."
i
May Ihe peace of the shepherd' vigil,
Th. joy of the angel's son.
The meekness i( wise men kneeling
lie with you the whole day long.
Luke 2:11 Copyright, 1921 J. A. R.
E
wniTPi
M. K, Church, squill. Main and Orchestra before the lllble achool
Lane streets; Stewart O'Doll, pastor, and evening services.
Sunday si hoid at 9:45 under the lU-
. , , , L 11 " ""I'erintenrt-: Klrst M- K fhurrh.
..... ii.s is io oe rauy uay, ami nil school meets
The Sunday
a. m. The
a ii A
,, nre niemoers, ana tlio.se morning sermon theme Is "Forsaken
who otic lit to be members, are urged r Men." Come and develop your
i '"""J" : A "l,"r' P-"Ktm will be ! r).iiRiol,, nfe In a spiritual manner,
given following tho reiuilar classes, mood music. The Junior Epworlh
I lie eleven o'clock hour will be giv- ' League will meet at 3: no p. m.. top
en to the observance of "Children's i0, -what every Methodist child
e. k which Is heiiur observed should know." The Intermediate and
tiroiiKhout the nation. Sengs, spec- genlor Kpworth leagues will meet at
rii.l music, and several short talks s.llv p. in. The evening sermon
upon sui.jccts related to childhood ' ,heme is "The Modem Prodigal.'
will be the main features on tho pro- ! (-omH aIld ear ahout this Interest
iam at tills time. Tho Junior mls-ji11K personage. Ma.be he is a rela
sionary society will meet at 2:30 p. j ,ve of yours. Mission study and
m., at which time the pastor wiirpriiyer meetin on Wednesday eve-pna-h
rt Calapooln. Epworlh Lea- nllg, A oordlal invitation is ex-cm-
at :30. At 7::!0 the pastor will tended to all. Joseph Knotts, pastor,
preach upon the subject: "Our Child-, ;
ren. Kvery person in Roseburg 1st
inter sted in some way in the child- ',
ren of our generation. Attend these
services and show that vou are not -
l.d food and fancy work
r club. Saturday, uci.
rg Grocery.
t LOCAL NEWS
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Ranker Iisswell, prominent Yon
calla business man, was iu lloseburg
today on business affairs.
hl-kt:ig your responsibility, by plac-
I lag It upon someone else. The hidies'
missionary society will meet Thurs
day afternoon, and choir practice will
be held a! the usual hour Friday eve-
i:ond8 are chosen
rJi extreme
care
buy the better
miles only
SGE BLOSSOM
KOTNTINUS
VAN'S GIFT
SHOP .
Jewelers
I
I
LZ
Mrs. A. F. Stearns, who is a resl-
Ident of Ouklsnd, was over today shop-
1 prflg und visiting with friends.
Mark Tisdalo, prominent Sutherlin
banker, spent the day in this city
transacting business matters.
George Trask was in town today
j from Myrtle Creek, shopping and at
tending to other business matters.
Mrs. Margaret Hunan was in town
today (rum Harden Valley, shopping
i and atteudliig to other business.
C. A. McGee, a resident of Oak
j land, spent several hours in town
I today attending to business affairs.
Fred Verrill, who is a resident of
Kdenhower, spent several hours in
I town today attending to business'
I matters.
The I'resbyterlnn Church. Lane
and Jackson streets; L. Uowrlng
Quick, pastor. 9:45 a. in., llible
school, 11. L. Eddy, superintendent.
Classes for all. 11:00 a. m. morning
worship. Junior service. Sermon
topic, "The angel In the way." 3:00
p. m., Junior and intermediate En-
deavor. These two splendid orgnnls
(Fly I'nltml Pro.)
4 YREKA. Calif., Oct. id. Word
4 wus awaited here from the lead- 4
4 eiti of the Hsse believed to he 4
close uH)ti the heels of the four 4
4 nien suspected of being the ban- 4
4 dits who held up the Southern 4
4 Pacific express, killing four train 4
men. The posse plunged into the 4
4 wilderness , la&t night when 4
4 word was received that a forest 4
4 ranger had come upon and was 4
4 lollowing the quartet. 4
4 4
(Putted Press.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. "Tho rep
arations situation has become distinct
ly more hopeful" David Lloyd George
declared following a close study of
press reports Indicating that Premier
Poincnre. would approve a commission
of exH'tts to study the problem pro
vided It were chosen by the repara
tions commission.
o
EXTENOS HER VISIT
Madame lsis in Roseburg 2 more
days.
Madame lsis has had so many caltt
and appiiointnients that she has been
forced to extend her visit two more
das, and will be In town Sunday and
Monday. There is some time for ap
pointments on these two days. Call
or phone Grand Hotel, l'hone 15.
Madnme Isis office hours are from 1 to
6 and 7 to 9.
nln. Prayer mee'lng at 7:30 Wed- I atiUns for children are under the care
nosd.ay evening. The service will be ; of efficient workers. 6:30 p. m..
--inducted by the Kpworth League. I young people's meeting. Topic. "How
Our attendance upon this service is can we an8wer those who sv that
increasing. Let all those who j proliltiltion cannot prohibit?" All
bat they ought attend next Wednes-1 young people are Invited to attend
day evening. j an(j tae active part In this service
(The evening service opens with a 15-
Tlie Klrst llnplist Church, corner minute gospel song service. SVe want
Lane and Rose streets, H. 1,. Cald- you to worship with us.
well cilniiter. The church school at
S : 4 r. a. m., O. 1. Coshow. Buperin- Lutheran Ser i,-e. I .."leri" er.
endeiit. A well planned school with ' vices in tlie Episcopal parish house.
the purpose of Bible study for a lar- corner Cass and Main streets, Suti-i-er
development of life and charac- day afternoon at 2:30. G. W. Hoff
ter. The classes and studies are man, minister. '
adapted to the age of the student, j o ,
All are provided for. If you are COOKED FOOD SALE
not elsewhere enrolled you are in-1 . -
vited to be with us. 1 1 :00 a. m., the All kinds of cooked food on sale
morning worship. Messaee by the Saturday. Oct. 27 all Vosburg and
pastor. Special music. This Is a-wiard grocery. Hod and Gun Club,
worthy service which will profit you. - o
The public always welcome. 6:30 p. 444444444 4 44444 4444444444
in., the young people's meeting; I.o.i- r ur.Trl IDDIIMIC 4
ise Jennlnss, president.. This is alZ HUltL, AKKIVVLO i
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EIGHT KILLED II
I C. S. Carnes. who is a resident of
1 Carnes, inotortd into town today and
spent some time attending to bud!
ness matters.
Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Barton stopped
in this city and upent several hours
on their way to Portland, llev. and
Mrs. liarton are from Medtord.
Mrs. Vincent Preseher of Wilbur
underwent an operation this morning
I at Mercy hospital. Drs. Sether and
Stewart were atrenuing surgeons.
fHV-J'-'HlIC
IFECTION
f Heaters
h mil's
I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Evans, who are
on their way to Medfurd from Cor
vallis, stopped in this city and spent
several hours today. Mr. and Mrs.
Evans are making the trip by motor.
The file department was called out
twice last niifht, once for a chimney
fire at 414 North Jackson street anil
again for the switchboard fire t.t tin
electric sub station.
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lip?
I L. S. Hopfield. foimer resident ol
this city, who has been visiting ir.
i San Francisco stopiied in tins city on
his return to his home in Portland
, and visited with friends.
group of alert and sincere young
people. They are good to be with.
If you are young yoj are invited to
be in the meeting and to be at hom
there. 7:30 evening worship. Mes
3ae by the pastor. A series of ser
mons will be begun on tho theme
"What It means to be a Christian."
This series will try to replace some of
the jiopular misconceptions of Chris
tianiiy with a sane appeal to the
simple leacniiifs or cnrtsi. u wl" Olof Lund
he of in'erest to notn t nristians ana
non-Christians. Special music, llap
lismal service. Remember the evan
gelistic meetings begin November 25.
Rev. E. II. Gum of Modesto, Cal., wii!
be the preacher.
First Church ot Christ Scientist,
312 East Douglas street ' Regular
services are hld Sunday morning at
11 o'clock and Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock, this meeting Includes
testimonies of healing. Sunday
school convenes each Sunday morn
ing at 9:45 all from ag'S ot 4 to 20
.ears are Invited to attend. Th
reading room in ihe fiont of tbe
church bui dine Is open dally excepi
Sundavs and holidays from 2 to 4
p. m. The public Is cordially invit
ed to attend. The Subject for Sunday
will be "Probation Afler Death."
I
Mrs. I. M. Irwin and Mrs. H. D. Har
ris, who have been attending the P.
T. A. convention In Medford fy tin
past few days, returned home this
afternoon.
ozy warmth
any time for
t0m. Come m
-nd choose your
s in blue enamel,
! darnel or black.
3.2fey-Zigler
rdware Co.
Roseburg
Mrs. I. H. Crabtree. who has b.en
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs
P. T. Ilubar and h-r st n C. T. Crab
tree for the past week, left on the
afternoon train for lur home In Yaki
ma, Washington.
What do you think of a tractor
engine with removable cylinder
sleeves and a b.i'l bearins crank
shaft, both ball becri:ii.s and crank-
! shaft guaranteed for the life of the
1 tractor? These and several o;h.-r
' features are what you pet with the
new 10 20 McCo: niics Ih-ring tiaetor.
See one at Whaiton Pros.
i4 COURT DOCKET CALLED
I The docket for the November 4
term of Circuit ourt. which 4
!4 convenes nn November 12. as 4
!4 called today and ' a number ol
'4 cases set for trial. From all ap-
! nenranres the Novelllbi-r term
! will be quite heavy ar.d the Jury
4 will be busv for a lonser time
14 than usual. The Kecdnx.rt
cases. Involving brtb-ry ihargw
:4 are to he heard and these i
4 prcbabiv take up intuh of the
'4 term. There are also numerous
4 rri,irBl n-tt..r In b takn b-'-
Se-eiith Day Ailventlsts. Sabbath
s h'-.d at 10 a. tit. Saturday morning
services al 1 1 o'clock. Sunday eve
nine. 7:30. eisng.-llFtic s. rvices, con
ducted by F. A. Lashl. r. SubJ.-ct of
studv will be the prophetic seventh
chapter of Danl-1. Special music.
The public cordially invited to at
tend these s.rvices. Church build
ing on Military street, West Rose
burg. St. CJeotge's Fplcopiil linrch.
Twenty-second Sunday alter Trlnliy.
Karlv communion service at 7:30 a.
m. Chunh school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning prayer service and sermon
at 11:00 a. m.. subject of sermon.
"Tin Sacrament of Confirmation."
This sacrament will be administered
In this church on the 2Mh of No
veniber bv the Ht. Rev. Walter T.
Sumner. :. D- A clas for confirma
tion will be held every week at the
parish house. If there is anyone In
terested "d they cannot ali- nd these
.lasses the vicar will gladly give
them private instructions. At the
Sund.iv school hour the vicar will
clve an Instruction on confirmation
and anvon- is welrome to attend.
Choir practice Friday nlrht at 7:30
D. m. K- v. A. O. Dodge
Hotel Grand
' Portland arrivals: I). E. Wood and
wife, L. K. Spltzenbrg L. E. Woody F.
Williams, J. II. Hubbard.
Miscellaneous: Wm. Hillls, Cobsrg:
W. H. Jones, Elkton; Mr. and Mm.
fnshen, Wm. Beasley, Ixis Angeles;
Harvey Wilcox, San Francisco: Mr
and Mrs. Been, Ellensburg; WilberL
A. O. Grenstad. City; A.
I). Puth, Holland; II. C. Robertson.
Seattle; W. Keegan, Grants Pass;
Raymond Campbell. Los Angeles: C.
J. Stuffer. Roy Stauffer, U. Jones.
Klamath Falls; R. K. Johnson, Seattle;
L. Lyon, A. C. Gentry, Medford; Win.
Robertson, W. Hobertson, Vancouver:
Mrs. Carl Helm, New York City; Mrs.
V. Shreve, Mrs. II. G. Campbell, II. C.
Campbell, Dallas; Mr. nnd Mrs. Van
Vleet, Vancouver. II. C; Pi le L. John
son. A. McCarthy and wife. Grants
Pass; Harold Hiser, Mrs. Etta Hiser,
Spokane; L. Griiiiminger and wife.
Seattle: F. F. S"iton, Mr. and Mrs
L. G. Tallman, Eucene; Wm. Earrelt.
Seattle; Mrs. J. II. Cronk, I-ookini;
Glues; W. V. III.k kweil, San Francis
co; F. J. Keman. Reedsport: Mrs.
Annie F. Wood, Camas Valley. Ernest
Smith, Albany; J. W. Fader. It. Mcin
tosh, Eugerte.
(t'nlt.-d Press )
WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 26. Eight
leoons were killed and 100 Injured
'n a head-on collision between a pas
senger and freight tiiin on the Ca
nadian Pacillc railroad west of Fort
V.'illir-ins Ontario, according to a re
volt here.
Wonderful Values
await you at
e;
MEN'S BRADFORD UNIONS Guaran
teed "AH Wool"
quality $3.25, $1.45, V.i O
MEN'S "SPRINGKNIT" ALL-WOOL UNIONS
An extra gotxl medium weight all- (t I A R!
wool garment J.'1W
CHILDREN'S WOOL SWE.ATER COATS As-
sorted colors. Somrthinar for the CJQ AC
little folks $2.25,
MEN'S GENUINE VELOUR HATS In ft A QK
brown and light colors $6.00 value -'-'
MEN'S "BROADWAY" HATS A superior wool
felt hat, standard dress trim, in black JJ5 Cm
and brown dO,0J
MEN'S FELT 1 1ATS Miscellaneous lot.
black, brown and other colors, $1.95,
MEN'S HEAVY BLACK WORK
SHOE Goodyear welt. Special
MEN'S "MAYFAIR" SHOE Black kic,
bluchcr. Special ,
MEN'S "MAYFAIR" SI IOE Black dull
calf blucher. Special
MEN'S RAINTEST PANTS Good heavy r?0
weipht, double seat and double knee,!'-'-'"'
MEN'S FINE GRAIN MAHOGANY LEATHER
VEST Lined fine quality sheep pelt, worsted
knit collar and cuffs, two pockets, fjjl O QC
Special
$2.95
$4.45
$3.95
$3.95
Co
! Breier Co.
(INCORPORATED)
230 North Jackson Street
The new Hardle Mogul 15 power
sprayer has a capacity of fifteen gnl-i
ions per minute. With a genuine Sj
h. p. Cushman engine and a three cy-
Under puiup. it makes the h:t large j
spraying outfit obtainable. 11 has por-1
celain lined pump cylinders, a three
hundred gallon tank, a steel hood cov
ering the pump and engine that will
keep out all dust, dirt and water, and
is mounted on a special short turn
steel truck. The weight complete Ir :
1900 lbs. We have one of these on I
our floor nnd will be pleased to show j
you the latest tiling in eprayers.
Whaiton Bros.
To Spend the Week-End I
Mrs. Herbert llntt., Mrs. Clair
Vaughn and George Burnett left on i
the afternoon train for Portland.
where they will spend the week-end.
4-OMPTON IN I'Oltll.lMt
"I am not In the turltev bml iess,
so I can't give accurate figures, but
I can say there Is a big crop of cob
blers In Douglas county this year,"
said F. M. Compton of Sutherlin. Or.,
at Ihe Imperial. "There are ninny
flocks or turkeys around the Suth
erlin district which are almost ready
to go to market. The big turk-y
movement In Douglas coun'y Is In
November, when the birds are ship
ped up and down the Pacific coast
for the Thanksgiving trade. Turkeys
are rontidered a sort of sld" rop,
but from what I have observed they
ore a very substantial nnd consider-,
able crop with many fanners." Mr.
Compton Is an orchardlst of Sutherlin
and says that he lost much of his
crop by a freak hall storm, tie no.v
optimistically observes that tho hall
was a blessing In disguise, lor be
would have lost 20 cents on every
box had the storm not prevented the
packing.
llotel Itotlglas
Portland arrivals: (1. Edlund. C.
E. Plgger. M. Ashhy. M. C. Gregory.
F. J. Connolly. II. B. Hancock. Ar-j
thur Schroeder and wife, W. F. An
derson. W. G. Furnell. C. A. Meyrs.
Miscellaneous: Ed Hackett, Spo
kane; William Sinclair, Seattle; Mrs.
A. I). Pryer, Miss E. Trlschman, An
drew Wald, Yellowstone Park; Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Young, Yakima: Mrs.
C. E. McCardl". city; J. J. Devlne
nnd wife: J. W. Martin, Seattle; Mrs.
N. E. Sturtevant. York, Neb.; Mrs
Margaret Hob. Hiioknne: Chas. L.
nicelow. Los Ant' les; Free Former,
William Lord. Eugene; A. L. Web
ster. S. Webst. r. La Grande; E. F.
Coblentz. Seattle: T. 11. Ebber'. Sa
lem: Mr. and Mrs. Ceorpn clunk.
Pullman: C. Cotrtney and family.
Lot Anire'es: C. V Brown. E E. Mo-
ran. Redding: Thos. Preston, in'-.
C. Bet. Ls Angel"': O. It. Hunch g
and wife. S.a'tle: Mr and Mrs H. 3
E. Scofield. I) : H M. Horton. J
R. E Compson, l'..rk"ey: I). K. Hart, g
J. P. Hart. F. L Iohnon, Los An- H
geles.
G. A. Cobb of Bell. California,
stopped In Roseburg and sp. nl several
hours visiting wlih Dr. and Mrs. L.
A. Ilillard and other relatives. Mr
Cobb was on his way to Portland.
co; W. Wood. GranM Pass: Mrs.
Louise Goldsmith an I daughter. Ta
cotna: W. R. Simpson and wife. Can
ton, Ohio; C. II. Larnll-rte. Tacoma;
W. S. Humphrey and wif", Sun
Francls.-o; T. G. R.iw.in. Spokane; L.
C. Sehram, Oregon City; Mr. and
Mrs. II. It. Berg. T:i oina; C. E
Gray. Eugene; Mr an I Mrs. L. J.
Dlenn. W. A Dunbar, S "aMlo: A. Cn
ger. It. K. M -I.ea.l. Sin hran.isco:
It. J. Mcliale. Euip'iii ; Mr.i. (i. W.
Stout and family, 1'iciUnapolts; Mrs.
M. J. Cogsurll. Mr". .Vary A. Id-ed.
Vls Frances It. r.lgeu 'r.teoin:.
1
piliS
Wc take great pride in
the quality of our gro
ceries and consider them
a real inducement to your
patronage.
If you are as discrim
inating in your choice of
a grocer as we are in our
selection of groceries, we
shall expect you to call.
ROSEBURG
GROCERY CO
Taylor A Sherrill, Props.
Phone 233
(nr United Press. 1
BERLIN. Oct 2,1.-The youthi la
Hamburg who responded to the C sv.
munlst call of a general strike stt nu
rd the Bourse, and compelled the ot
fl.'inls to cli.y. It temporarily. '.'I"
general strike Vas only a partial it -
cess, says reports. Some of the t i -onstrations
were held but except ' -an
attack on the Bourse they ere
easily controlled.
Always first with the latest and
lis yours eu.-h day by mall for )4 per
year The RoHcburg News-Review.
NOTICE RAILROAD MEN
McShane's Locomotive
Up to Date
For Sale at
POSEBURQ BOOK STORE
PIS
iUtl linen Is nwtly
nv I n t I f i r. clcanMinj;
((.'KS) li'iiKihenH Hh lifo
und nntkcH it look In'itiT.
A trial provf'H.
t THE GREATEST CIG ONE OF ALL
D. W. GRIFFITH
Chlinli. Bible school (
n. Classes for sll sg-s.
;a f..r bU-h s. hool s'u
class for ni'-n M-Ing
. nice at 11 a. m.
(liilsth'n
at 9:43 a.
wll!i cr.'iit
.Its. N'
.,re....t M'lrnillL'
Rrv Itnv Dunn of Eugene win speas
in the al- nc- of the regular pastor
vho l conducting a revival services
at Tillamook. Y. P. S C. E at
. . ... , Fvenins service at (:30
"liTe
lintel t n.pptn
Portland arrival: M. L. Co'utrl. g
I. V. Sater. Gerald E. Iteehe. I-. E. 55
Ackermann. Ed ilar.ev. F. Palm, g
R C. Dart. II A Habel C 11 RT- g
nolds. John N. shnrp. L. A. Clirls-
tlan and wif '. E l ll-.i nham, !(. Clay gj
Ei-ftt. A
Ml cellani ens- Ert".i Msrr.nr. f
Ruhv M i: t "iodet-i; Me. M.'l Mrs. g
K. F. Vin I'hl. Van oiv. r- Charles ,J
Kent. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nlrkerson.
Los Anf !: Vr vnd Mrs. K. H S
l.,a.l -rl,.i,f. .1 H. Aus'ln. Reeds- JE
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Why "The Whits Rote" is called the Olgsest Pictjre on tho Scritcn; because it has ths bigaest hear.
Eleven Rests of Human MaBni,'5enc
LIBERTY THEATER SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY $
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"The Five Judgments."
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