I 3 3 8 PAGE tlWT BOSEBUBO NEWS-BEVIErt, FRIDAY, JULY 11. 1924. Those Famous Blue Devils Th A MfPf ftslfc At Rainbow Gardens-SatS -Soothing Melodies and Mellow Moonlight- UilvUil N Mil On the BanUs of the North L'mpqurTwigl Car Washing and Greasing STORAGE Cars Washed, $l and up. Cars Creased 75c and up. Bargains in all New and Used Tires. Used Cars at Your Own Terms Gasoline, Oils and Accessories. Buy from me and same money. Day and Night Service. We are Distributors for the Goodyear Tires and Tubes. HIGHWAY SERVICE GARAGE L. R. Chambers Phone 478 332 N. Jackson EVANGELIST TELLS 1 T BLAME NOT FIXED Herman I tn ii mu;i 1 1 n r. aged 11 J-eur.. of Hlis luth street, Eugene, nml Clarence Wallace. 1.1 years, nf Wendllng, Oregon, with arrested here JiiHt before noon today, driving n Ktol-ii Chevrolet roadster helong lnic to the Advn mi. 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' ' Trnrtor Company of I'ortliind. The lad.) rim fossed not only Hie theft of the cur iut nilmltti'd lot hi a grocery store ut Wendllng. Tim youthful bandits procured n box of candy, u carton of cignrrcttes unil ii limit $ 1 0 In silver In (he rob bery of tlu store, and proi ding to Eugene found a Chevrolet roadster M ii nil I mi; In front of thn Osborne Hotel and decided tliut riding would be better than walking and ho i llinli- You can't heat this coupe for lhi money. Overland coupe In good eondltion Inside and out. I "lint tirm good spotlight nnd other extras. Terms to suit. Seo It todav, i RAPP IlllOTIIKUH GARAGE oil In and started Hotith. They flopped at Wlllmr to net Ran and their experience with the ma chine und their ape aroused the sus picions of the gnrageman who tele phoned to Sheriff Startner'H office, t'lilef of I'ollce Ketch was notified and halted the youngsters as they arrived at the Deer Creek bridge. The hoys freely admitted the i thefts and volunteered the int'orniit tlon on the roliiiery. Lane county officers were notifleii iin.l arc on the way to take the boys back to Eugene . to answer In the Juvenile court in l.iiiii' county. (Associated Pres Laed Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., July 11. A combined Investigation by the rail roud and the Public Service Commis sion watt to fix the blame for the crash of two heavily loaded beach passenger trains yeBtcrday near ltalnier which killed one person and Injured twenty. It was put off, when the commis sion was unable to set a representa tive here today. It. O. Hurgess, brakeman on Train No. 22. bound for Portland, was crushed when the vestibule where he was standing collapsed. All members of the two crews were called in for the hearing and will not resume work until responsibility is decided, railroad officials said. First class used grain sacks at Wharton llros. KEARNEY S C'elar gutter matches the house. Cifl It at I'hkos. American zinc insulated fence at Whurton lirnB. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. I Cass Street GROCETERIA Cuss Street SATURDAY SPECIALS Special Blend Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1.00 Premier Coffee, two 1-11). cans for 85c Oregon Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. for 55c Van Gimps 35c cans Sottsd Mackerel Fillets, 2 for 25c Oval cati3 Sardines in mustard 2 for 25c Kipper Snack Sardines, 6 cans for 40c Kraft's Swiss Cheese, 2 cans for 35c Kraft's Rorjueford Cheese, 2 cans for 35c Krr.ft's American Chcdder Cheese, 2 cans for 35c Kraft's Pimento Cheese, 2 cans for 35c Kraft's I.tmburner Cheese, 2 cans for 35c Kraft's Chilli Cheese, 2 cans for 35c Canteloupes, 3 for "..25c Apricots for canning, per crate $2.15 fresh Tomatoes, per lb 15c Green Apples, 10 lbs. for 25c Lemons, extra large, per doz 30c Cnmnbell's Soups. 6 cans for 55c Small Oranges, 2 doz. for 25c Serve yourself and Save at I Kearney's Groceteria I THE STORE THAT liROVCHT EM DOWN U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roscburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending B n. n.. July 11, 1!24. Relative humidity at 5 p. m., yes terday 27rr Precipitation In Inches and hundredths Highest temperature yesterday. 85 Lowest temperature last night.. 50 Precipitation last 24 hours .... 0 Total preclp. since first month 0 Normal preclp. for this month .0.32 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1V23, to dale 18.06 Average precip. from Sept. 1 1" 34.11 Total deficiency from Sept. 1. 123 lB.or. Average precipitation for 4ti wet seasons, (September to May, Inclusive) 31.48 Kuir tonight and Saturday. Moder ate temperature. C'HAS. 1. DAGl'E. Meteorologist. "The mlltenium, and the false hope of a second chance," was the subject 1 of the lecture by Evangelist T. L. ; Theumler at the tent on North Rose i street last night. The speaker de clared that the doctrine of a second chance for salvation was without foundation in the liible. He based i his remarks on various verses In Revelation CO. and said that "the ; millenlum was a period of 1000 years bound by two resurrections. One at j the beginning, the resurrection of the ' righteous at the second coming of ; Christ: the other at the close of the j looo years, that of the wicked." I The evangelist said that "between the two resurrections the 1000 year period the righteous are in heaven and the wicked are dead." He said, "that the bottomless pit mentioned in Revelation 20 was the earth In a chatic condition, the place that Sa tan Is cast Into by the decree of God and the chain of circumstances, and he abides there for a thousand years. The righteous are all in heaven; the wicked have not been raised; the wicked living at the coming of the Lord have been consumed, and Sa tan bound by circumstances, over which he has no control, views for a thousand yenra the great destruction wrought hv sin." "At the end of the thousand years," the speaker declared, the wicked will be raised from the dead." Then the chain of circumstances that bound Satan would be loosed, and as men lived again on earth he would go out and again begin the work of deception." The evangelist read from Rev. 20. how Satan would so control the hosts of the wicked under his power of deception "lhat thev will think themselves able to lay siege to the city of C,cI. and at that time fire would come down from God out of heaven and the wicked would be con sumed." The speaker referred to the prophecy of Peter pointing to this same time. 2 Pet. 3:13. Kvangelist Thuemler alleged that the "matter of a second probation Is a false hope, lulling men to sleep in carnal security at the very time when eternal Issues are at stake in their own experiences, and that 'now Is the accepted time; now Ih the day of salvation." Urging his hearers to make that preparation of heart nnd life that would fit them to stand with God and the saved when Jesus comes." The subject tonluht Is ' The Home of the saved - Where is it nnd What Is It." Mrs. Wood will sin;; at this service. ARE YOU OUT OF DEBT? Man was created to have do- minion over the earth, but It seems that the old world has i possession of man making slaves ; of those who ought to be mus- ters. It will not always be so. Hear Kvangelist Thuemler to- . night at the tent on North Rose ! St., between Oak and Washing- , ton, in his descriptive lecture, "The Home of the Saved." ' , SEE THE HAPPY FACES ! nt the FOl'R-SQI'ARE GOSPEL TENT , SERVICES , 1 Every evening and also after- ! noons next w eek. . ! (Bring the sick no case too ! bard for Jesus.) !tttttvttttttttt OurTailoredGlothe Will appeal to any man's shrewd U, cause of the dollar for dollar value th Y ""''H crv,.f. f .k. I-. ey Oliver t' . lllc Muanty material, anj . class workmanship, speak for them nm;i .l . H u last da; wear. QPENCERk The Friendly Store on Ca Street Well pumps from $3.50 up, at Wharton Bros. Mr. and .Mrs. Prescott Gately and two children, Helen und Prescott, have arrived In Roscbur'.' from Washington. D. C. nnd will spend the remainder of the summer at the Hinger Hermann resilience. Mrs. Gately is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann. They have visited here on many occasions and have many friends here. t NEW TODAY t FURNISHED apartments 520 No. Jackson St. for rent. New" evlew circulation 4 200. Commencing Friday July lllh, we will remain open all night. Terminal Cafe VV. WILSON Terminal Hotel HOT SHOTS FOR HOT WEATHER For Saturday Only We Offer You &c LIBERTY THEATRE Great Big Show TODAY AND TOMORROW All Pni At 0ur Regular Pricn rtU rl,n Only 10 and 15 Cent. Hie ItlgKcst r.iiiuh if I.ntiKh Makers assemhled in a single picture. Dorothy Devore, Walter Hiers nnd n doen other (.real C'lmcdians IX v 2 Fancy Sunkist Lemons. 300 size, per doz 25c Diamond W Jelly Powder, per pkg 10c Large Oval Can Sardines, per can 15c Libby's Pork oc Beans, I 5c can, per can 10c Fresh Fruit of all kinds, Berries, Peaches, Apricots, Cherries. New Apples, Cantaloupes and Watermelons. Nice new crop Vegetables, Cabbage, Peas, Beans, To matoes, New Corn. Home Grown Summer Squash, Beets, Carrots and Green Onions. Next week we will have canning apricots at the right price. "Hold Your Breath" THRILLING FIN AND FUNNY THRILLS. YOU'LL GASP AND YOU'LL LAUGH UNTIL YOU CRY FOR MORE! ALSO: EDDIE LYONS COMEDY "MY MISTAKE" ALSO THE SPORT REVUE "WELLESLY'S YOUNG AMAZON BOYS" IN OUR NEW MEAT MARkTT We Offer the following Fancy Quality Meats f, j Choice Pot Roast, per pound 15c g Boiling Beef, per pound 12 l-2c K g Hamburg, per nound is. 5 .3 i orK sausage, per pound $ SI Veal Stew, per pound g $ Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound - g SJ Fresh Side Pork, per pound ! 1 leavy Bacon, per pound We handle the fo'lowing mild cure hams, no boiling i t '4 ir?Virw,: Swift's Premium. Sinclair Fidelity. Morrell's I ride. Armour s Star. Dressed Poultry for your Sun- K day Dinner. " v "We Trim the Meat Not the Customer." PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. I K THE BEST FOR LESS V 15c 11c 16c 15c 22c 5 3 WANTED Good milch cow. Phone 5F23. F. I. Belles. PIE cherries for sale. M. B. Green, Winston's. Phono 2S.F5. FOR-SALE Shepherd "collie pur.s female, J3.50 each. 617 Cobb St. Phone 512 R. S45 bnvs a house. 14 to 18. and shed. Quick sale. Pal-gain. Parslow Furni ture Co. WANTED To sell bav mare Wclrht, 1200, or will trade for smaller horse. Phone 28 F12. ELDERLY LADY wsntswcrk bv the hour, ("pre of children, or house work. 11!) W. Mosher. FOR' SALE 8 head of e.attlo. Cheap if taken at once. 2 ml . west of llrockway. Herman Schulze. FOR SALE 3100 lb. team and " har- reus. Good condition, euaranteed. $225. C. A. Lock wood Motor Co. FOR s M.F One " year ' old Barred Pock heps. f). A. C. strnin. Mrs. Vm. Telfonl. R. F. D. 1, Roseburg. FOR SALE About ' 2000 "porcelain knobs fc- use In a drver. Will sell ft cost. Emery-Thompson. Vmpqua. TOR SAT.V 22 h. n. Ottawa" ras en Hne. Will sell ehenn. Suitable for ,.-,-er or sawmill. Emery-Thompson, rmprjua.. FOR SALE 2 " TorecnbcrT milch goats, cne rivinir 2 ots. milk, one 5 inns old heck. If tnken together S25. V. N. Rust. Dillard. Ff n S ALE Two 1 yr. old ref . H-miTshire bucks. OM growth b'ock oak wood. Phone 5F33. C. Vi'. Groves. Rosehure. lit. 1. FOR pf NT-Fine sprine grntn"pas t.,-.. foi. futtcntni- cows or sheen. nLo sTrln" tooth harrow and black P... i f,. sv. phone 3F15. Ad- v n Vo. 1. Dox 54. Jt-of thi VK " OF " IT A country ho -n in the edce of town. 13 acres In fact, 8 acres In bearing prunes, besides all kinds of peaches, pears. and apples, finp c?"-den land, good water supply: good C room house, o'her improvements. S2O00 takes the whole business. Easy terms. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 211. HIGH CLASS" HOM'" - LOW CLASS PRICE 12 acres in tract: 8 acres finest kind crei k bottom land: 2 acres In bearing rr"es: all kinds family orchard: 2 good wells, spritv; water piped into house nnd yard: iii'ilwi roim bungalow; fcarr. chicken hous, o'her improve ments One mile from town. mile off paved highway, on hard sur faced mad. Price $.I2oii. Easy terms. Lawrence Arencv, 125 ( ass Street, phone 219. SI'EAKIN.; OF A Hij.;F.J2r,iMr"buys a strictly modern brand new 5 room buti'.-alow. Just finished, ready to move into. Pavement and feme-it sidewalk. Only takes J5u0 cash. M"o buys a niodeni fi room cottage, newly painted and decorated and fully furnished with three years in surance all paid for and rented by the year f.ir S'5 per month. Holy lakes f no cash. $1500 buys 4 room cottnte: c-ntrally located: on tenement; street assessments paid, beautifvil yard of fine fruit and shrubbery; newly painted anj de corated, only takes g.-,utt cash, bal ance like rent. ?." bu.s modern 6 room cottage, on ..;;th s.de: pavement and side, walk, hcni-e a'one cost more to t-Jiid. tented for $'.-, p,T month. Owner wants hilt cash. 11130 bins Kood 4 room house. G-i-race. 3 lots of extra fine creek bot tom i:.r.,l: U.uiei ;iu- .,n stream all V..n.ls tiu.t and best g.ir 1. n in Los. burg, street intp'inem. nts in iluded oi.ly take. j;,-.,i raiia Th,w ae a! bat cams. We hae others Now i, th,. time to a honw , r.,! t price, lawrrnre Ac.-ncv l.j lasa strctt, I'toae 21a. 3TAVIHq to Portland low ro cm Saturdays 8C Sundays. Return limtlfon, $9.75! to Portland and return, told aw In, Return limit 3 months, not to ami October 31, 1924. Stop over mywlw, These fares represent lower cost tr portation than any other form whim comparable in convenience and conk Ask agent for full inforir&tim Southern Pacifk L. B. MOORE, Local Agent Phone 11 Roseburg, Oregon NOTICE All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the J. G. Flook com pany, are asked to kindly make set tlement as soon as possible, and all persons having bills against the com pany are requested to present them at once to Mrs. Ida Dysinger at her residence at the corner of Mill and Mosher streets. o Libby sootless coal. Page Lumber and Fuel Company. BIG DANCE At Olalla Community K j day evening, July 11 Coal A n i-ooil time. COME!; U7y, .TWV. enr ZM YOU will find : TTMITCfTAI !l I BARGAINS in: : our offering of: : Shori. Lines and j Odds and Ends. I Many Shoes at iz Price See them NOW! DR. H.CCH11D OPTOMETRY EXCLUSIVE OPTIUl SERVICE Perkins Building Second Floor RowSmH 2 THE LAW, ! requires an autotw I licensed. S SAFETY J requires that he be m' i against . t Fire. Theft. CelliW j bil.ty and Propertf V 7i mi i i ;ly 't r r i i Hi . msohic bin. "ZlJ ROSEBURG! I BOOTERIEI IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Bldg. Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. TQNITE ANDJAI ww . CONWAV ff dobothv WhTj MACRAE i"i DPtsses AIM JackDem?? -Winning His