SIX r Happy Is the Man who lavn money on his ihoci and kt p eoni fort able at the name time. Till coinhl nation In assured when you have your "easy'' old shoes re paired liy -as. Make your old shoes lust as long as possible and save money. W. S. Howard 214 N. Main St. Or Kidder Shea Stora TO HOLD MIL Rev. Stivers and Prof. Altheide to1 Spend Month of February Con ducting Service at Local Church. ; 1 a a a a a I a a a aas a ! EVERY CUSTOMER COMES BACK FOR MORE The Choicest Candies always in stock. Our Gin dies are made of pure products, and are wholesome and nutritious. ALL OF THE POPULAR FLAVORS AND DRINKS AT THE SODA FOUNTAIN Our Business Men's Lunch Is in Great Favor THE BEST OF SERVICE PALACE OF SWEETS The. Christian church of this city will beeju a revival next Sunday. Tula aeries of meeting will be con mult it oy Kain."HHi johu i'. Olivers. Mr. Stiver la one of the bent ktioun evangelists in tlie Northwest connect- ed with the Christian church, lie in-Ill a most successful meeting In this church three years ago, anil the oembcrs have always wanted ft re turn encasement, This year liny have beeu able to arrange It. .Mr. Stivers Is a preacher of great power, and la much sought after In hi line uf work. ' The music for the meetings will be n charge of Mr. C. H. Altheide. Many fine thlnga are being said about the singer. Mr. Altheide comes from ijenver, Colo., and has done his work m the earn and middle west. Dr. M. 0. Ilreeden of the First Christian hurch of Oakland, Calif., says of him: "I lake pleasure In commending f , XXX fH 1(T Prunes 50c I Home Grown, 1923 Crop, Nutritious, Palatable Prunes Build Brain and Muscle. They are a real food. I lelp solve the grower's problem d . ' i ! r f- if Nit1 REV. JOHN T men You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole Musterole i easv to apply and it gets In in good work ruiht aay.. Often it prevents a cold from turning into flu or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole with the fingers. It does all the good work of grandmother's mustard plaster without the blister. . Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made of oil of mustard and other home dimples. It is recommended by many doctors and nur.es. Try Musterole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stilt neck, bron chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back and joints, sprains.sore muscles, bruises.chilblains, frosted feet -colds of all sorts, ToMofhtri: Musterole la now mad in milder form for babiea and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos- CI m Bctttr than a muitard pltuttr sfstiinco In the meeting as they can. This chinch believes in evangelism, and wants to help the community. TO STAGE BOUTS: SAVE ON SHOES Lowest prices ever quoted on men's work hoes. Now at the UOSKHLltU IIOOTEKIE. 0, S. UMBER OF iMiiiOpnflrn LI by eating more prunes. See Us for Groceries and Fruits at Lowest Prices. STIVERS EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE New Location, 242 N. Jackeon Street. 0. II. Altheide as soloist and director of evangelistic services. He is a christian gentleiuan, possessing a fine tenor voice. hihI sings the gospel with power." Mr. Charles Medhury, pastor of the great University place 2 church In Lies Moines, Iowa, says: "It 5; Is a pleasure fur me to commend Mr. J;c. II. Altheide. Ho has been success W ' ful whoro he has been called, and he p j Is a man truly devoted with all of his 4 l talent to the cause of Christ." At t ime time when Mr. Altheide had I I vacant place from MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester St Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patients privileged to have their own doctor. BEAUTIFY CITY gtWIMIflIWKItMfIIIIII' J furniture! For the NEW YEAR A City Ilenutlful Commlssiou. com posed of representatives of the vu rious booster organizations In the city, will be formed at u meeting t.i be li-ld on Tuesday evening at 7:3d p. in. nt 'he city hall. This onimls- a; sum win am jv.ayor N. Mice, r.nd the ?, city council, In plans for the b-nitl-J ficatlon of the city and will 'iideavor g to pronuitt. the city's weirare ii eviiy A wi y. The commissi. 'i will he perm.inei't and will elect Its own officers and commlltees, and will en- A lli'livor til ff.rm vurtoiiM iton irlim nu Brighten up the living "' 1u";'"' wirlt "f eautnvinK the , .... A vn. i ui.ni. wilt, ntin utril .1 IlllIM 11 1 I'll , to serve are as follows: Kotarv Cluh: J A. J. Ho. hnidel. H. W. Shaw, J. I!. S Mnnlnser. Kiwanis: Walter Kluti- r. A Hen Huns, U I.. Whipple C J ( ouucll: J I . McCllntock. J. K. H:ir- ker, hred I'.'cdel; I'uiimiia t hli 's. A II. ('. ldirby, I. . iiKcliinit V omen's chili. Mrs. Koster ltutner, Mrs. Wlliium llell. Mrs. Sari Kwins; Chamber of Com luerce: James tiooilman, l.e m Mc Cllntock licleld Hudson. room by the addition of n few new pieces SEE OUR FINE LINE BEFORE SELECTING LENOX the work of his S ker, Fred I S, T. I.af'li Wells: Itni PROF. C. H. ALTHEIDE Furniture Co. I - o SI'I'CIAI. MKKTINO of Hod and Cut! club. Wednesday IlliiK at ltiiiadwHy's tiaiai;i. Special business. Important. No. 121 North Jackson Street Phone 2 own church, he helped Hev. O. E. Johnson of the Methodist (hurch at 1' llluffs, Wyo. Mr. Johnson said of him: "I find him to be a man of isreat ability In his line. 1 have never hud a man who filled the lull in every sense like Mr. Altheide. He Is a fine musical director, a personal worker. llosebur n "out soloist." iiiese ineniiKs win run tnrotiKhout the mouth of February. It is hoped that many people of the community will make use of the opportunity to hear these men. and render such as- (Associated Press leased Wlr.) SAN KKANCISCO, Jan. 30. Del egates to the first mid-year conven tion of the chamber of commerce of the Tnited States, western stales, went Into session today here by dis cusslntr the need for u reduction in national taxation, while awaiting a report from the committee on reso lutions to put the chamber on rec ord deflnitly in favor of the Mellon plan. Carl C. Plehn, president of the American Economics Society and professor of finance, opened the scheduled discussion with an address on "public spending and taxation." "The business man and his coun try," an address in which was inter woven the relationship of business to the government and taxes, was! scheduled for Judne Heed 11. flood-j cell, Los Angeles, collector of in ternal revenue. Julius H. Harnes, Duluth, presl-j dent of the chamber, criticized the j "efforts of small groups In executive bodies to Impose individual concep tions of government by injecting them into Industry," speaking before the delegates at a banquet last niKht. v - Speuklng nt (be banquet. John H. ' Fahey, Iloslon publisher said "the settlement of thn reparations prob lem, must coma before everything else, because progress in other lines Is Impossible until it is disposed of." A high class boxing card is prom-Is-d at the rooms of the Sutherlm Athletic club Friday evening, and the Indicationa are that there will be a recoid attendance. Since the an nouncement In The Sun last week, changes have been made in the per sonnal of lhje who will take part in the main event, which ussures spec tators full value for the price paid for their tickets. The main event will be between Johnny Carlson of Grants Pass, and Sailor Goddard, of Seattle, instead of between Kocco and Carpenter, as announced last week. Carlson and (Joddard met in the ring at Medford last Friday --and the Medford Mail Tribune said of the affair: The first boxing smoker held under the management of Martin Bowers, held at the Athletic club Friday night, was pronounced by fans today as the best ever held in this city Sailor Goddnrd and Johnny Carlson fought a fast eight round draw, and though a few of the supporters of both maintained this was wrong, the big majority held a draw was fall enough. It was a good contest, and the Sailor showed his ability to take punishment. He socked Carlson when he bounced off the ropes, and In the closing rounds, did plenty of leading. Carlson gave the beet account of him self he has yet showed In this city. The other events scheduled are: A C-round special will be between Suds Surtherlln, of Roseburg, and Clarence Clinger of Portland, Kenneth Padel ford, of Sutherlin and Itay Jacobs of Eugene, will stage a 4-round prelim inary. The first event will be called at 8 o'clock and the others will follow in quick succession. Action with a punch is promised at tills contest and j no doubt ihere will be 'a large atten dance. What We Forget Between 1 5 and So Schools teach, and nearly every home appli the rule against coffee and tea lor children. When middle age comes, a great rcanj people remember the facts about the caffeine drug of coffee and tea, and how its regular use may disturb health. Often, they have cause to remember what it has done to them. How much better it would be not to forgets and avoid the penalties! Postum i3 a pure cereal beverage delightful and safe for any age at any time. Good for breakfast at home, for all the family; good for lunch at the club or restaurant; good with the evening meal; good with a late night dinner good on any occasion. Pcstura satisfies, and it never harms. Why not be friendly with health, all the time! Postum Furniture upholsterer. Mattresses made over. C. M. Jones, Winchester and North Jackson Sts. Phone 468. o- W. Y. STOCK MARKET for Health ( Associated Prs Leased Wire.) NhW YORK, Jan. 30 One of the wildest stock market sessions in re ceut years took place this morning when thousands of buying orders OOUred Onto thn flnnr nf tlm dv- change aB a result of the declaration or an extra dividend or 50c on the common stock of the United States Steel corporation, initial gains of I Auction Auction i "Tliere's a Reason Your grocer sell Postum in two forms: Instant f'ostuni in tins prepared in-tamly in the cup by the adititioa of boiling water. Postum Cereal in packages) for (hose ho pTeier the flavor brought out by boiling fully 20 minutes. The cost of either form is about one-hall cent a cup. iHSTANTg.jSi active issues ranging points. The first sale of V. mon, which was not 'rom 1 to 6 several minutes because o! j cumulation of orders, n S. Steel com-1 Bhares at 100, or 2 3-4 ti recorded for' terday's close. SAVK OS SHOES Doyi shoes sizes up to 5i now $1.95, at the KOSEIllT.G UUOTEIUK. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF COURT HOUSE ALLEY. At Auction House g Every Saturday' at 2:30 P. M. j Your City and Farm lf S Sales Solicited. gj Bee Ui For Datea. ti 5 TO hi l V Combination Fountain Syringe and Water Bottle A atyle for every purse, ranging from $1.50 to $4.00. These bottlrs show quality in construc tion, appearance and serviceability. EVERYTHING IN RUBBER GOODS Lloyd L Crocker Pioneer Drug Store 241 N. J.cklon ( ,., T... I.,..,.,! Wlr ) l'uliTI ami. Jim. :'. - tj.-.u v.- I,. Cleaver, slate prohibition coinmis-' sinner has filed a oluniry petition1 In bankruptcy allccltiR liabilities of, III sod In and assets of J.t.:t:::t :t:t : lie asserted that bis purpose was to protect his creditors In the mat-' ter of pending damsge suits. The petition in bankruptcy fol lowed an announcement bv ficsv.-r I that he wss beinc made defendant m a dKinajse suit hrousht by a Portland woman asklnr llO.ooo for alleg'd entry of h r home without sufllcleiit clldcnce, In his petition Cleaver listed to judgment due at a I s Crande nniounilnk' Jointly to I.1'1 114 ' and a JndKinent due the First Nsnonsl bnnk of I'ortlaiid In the amount of I VIM 1.1. In addition ho has sev eral notes held by various persons tn Oregon and Washlnston slid nre li-t-rd ss HsMllllcs J t oinmlsstoner i leaver carries a surely bond which Is supposed to c vr suits which mav ,e made aeslnst hnn lie explained the peti tion in hanVrupiev was icsde merely to protect bis hondmen nnd credit or Cleaver expected the d.imatrc 'suit to be filed shortly LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know Notice is hereby given that the cojinion council of the City of Uose biirK. Oregon, did on the IMst day of January, lliil. by Ordinance No. 798.1 declare the assessment for the im-' provement of Court House Alley from the north line of Douglas street to the south line of Court street in the City of KoseburK, Oregon, to be upon each lot or part of lot or parcel of 'ard especially benefitted thereby, as fellows, to-wlt: Name Description Amount E. Simmons. Lot "A", Block 1, ltoseburg $31612 , Alice lb.stick. N. Lot 9, Illock J 1. ltoseburg 158.06 i Leo Williams. S. i Lot 9, Illock I 1, Iioseburg 158.06 1C..H. Chandler. Lot 10, lllork I 1. liccburg 316.12 First church of Christ, Scientist W. f,5 ft. of Lot 8. block 1. 1 KoseburK 138.07j 1 First Church of Christ Scientist W. 5.-, ft. of At 7, Ulock 1. Koseburg 158.07 First Church of Christ Scientist W. 55 ft. of l.ot 6, Dlock 1, Koseburg 92.38 Muul.is County Court House Square 1292.66 Radabaugh & Patterson WOOD COAL DfNN-GthTON COMPANY Phone 128 New Line: "Miss Spokane" House Dresses THESE are attractive 1924 garments, and onlyf one feature of the Spring Stock of General Merchandise and Dry Goods urriving almost daily. Every Woman will Be Delighted With our Showing of 1924 Drest Patterns in all Latest Colors and Weaves. Dependable Service lias always been the motto for this store, and these new goods "will please you. lie sure to see them. I. ABRAHAM THE SILK STORE SO THE SILK STftnc 0 I Total $2649.44 A statement of the aforesaid assess ment has been entered In the IKcket of City Liens and the same is now ilue and payable at the office of the City Treasurer In the City Hall In lawful money of the I'nlted States and I if not paid thin twenty da from I the date of this notice, such tiro- Thc ur nf S.if and Sulphur for re- ceedlncs m be taken for the collco o .nag laded, itr.iy bur to its natural j (ion thereof as are provided by the color dans Ki,W to craivlmothcr-. tune. ,-h,llt(.r of ,,, ot iioaeburg. Ore- V iiM-d it to keep her rair be.iutiftnly j R(,n ii., is, n;oy ami attractive. ncnevcr l her hair took en that dull, faded or 1 sneaked anvarance, this simple m:x lure sas licd with wonderful cf- tevt. Hut brcwiin: at home is mmsv and put ot-cLitc. Nowadays, by aVing at jm diov store for a bottle of "VYycth's Nice au.l SuV'.vir Compound," you will o t tlii f.itiii u old preparation, inl fioved bv the addition ol other uiKrc i!iu it, winch call tc depended upon to revtore natural color and beauty to the h.i r Well-known druKgi'ts say it darkens the b.ur so naturally and evenly that e N'',v can tell it has been applied ion simply dampen a sprite or sott liu-li with it an-i. draw this through M'nr ha.r, taking one strand at a time. tW nioreuig the gray hair disappears, ed alter another application or two, it icvcmci Wauhlully dark and g lossy, Property owners who desire to take advnmace of the Ilancroft Ilonding ! Act for the repayment of the assess- t menis are hereby notified to call upon the City Keisirder for said purpose not ; later Ib.m F. bruary 13. 1924. as su pinations will not be accepted after , that date. r. i. WHirrt.E. City Recorder ot the City or Rose burg, OlVKOIl. NURSERY STOCK All kinds of shrubbery and or namental stock. Good variety of fruit trees, walnut trea. grafted and second generation. Filberts In llaroelona. Dn Chilly and Davma. See J. C. Markley, Oregon Nursery Co. J?eadptoSeiVe CANNED GQODSJ lR shelves are loaded with a great variety of Canned Goods of the very finest quality. Keep an assortment of these splendid ready-to-serve vege tables, meats, eoups and fruits in your home at all tlmea. They frequently are "life aavera" when unexpected company comes. PICKENS BROS. Perkins Bids,. Phone 68 s A SINGER IN EVERY HOD Buy your wife a Sewing Machine at a local agent?' and get free service in the matter of instruction if care of the machine and any repair work that m. be required. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LIST OF PARTS, NEEDLES AND ATTACHMENTS Low Prices Easy Payments $5 Down $3 Per Month The Singer has stood the test of a half century01 more, and is Dositivelv the best sewina macHi made. Hemstitching, Picot Edging Done at the Agency Free Demonstration With Machine Attachments Singer Agency 127 NORTH JACKSON 8TREET