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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. JANUARY 9, 1925.
TWO
ROSEBURG NEWS- REVIEW
Issusd Dally Excspt Sunday by Th Nsws-fUvlsw Co.. Ino.
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KOfekBUHO, ORKfaON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925.
"GASOLINE
The survey prints an article under the above title, which
deals with a type of people in rather destitute circumstances,
who wander from place to place by automobile without any ap-
parent ulluijuuuh vt w-iv-i w. . -
may have their entire capital invested in an automobile that
cost aa little nl $25. Some of these people camp on the ground
and sleep under their cars. Many of them take advantage of
free camp sites. The children in many cases ought to be in
school. But if you started machinery to have them begin at
tendance, some families would hit the road for less inquisitive
localities. There are people of a happy go lucky temperament
who like these roving ways. They would not have to pay rent,
" by going south in winter they escape fuel bills, they may get
charity gifts, some of them beg for old clothes and money.
! Many of these people are practically modernized tramps, who
have forsaken dull hiking over the railroad tias for a pleasanter
vagrancy. Others, it can no doubt be said, are respectable peo
ple who are doing no one any harm. But where children are in-
' volved, it is unfortunate if they are not attending school and
acquiring regular habits of industry. Some of these folks may be
industrious people who wprk wherever they are, at whatever
temporary employment they can find. Some of them may find
communities where they fit in better than they did in their old
homes, and eventually they will settle dawn in such places. But
is people form a permanent roving habit, which is often pro
moted by inexpensive transportation, they make a mistake. In
' the long run people prosper only as they follow regular em-
'. ployments, where they create a reputation for themselves as
faithful workers.
An unsigned communication was received at this office to
day, presumably for publication, bjt the authdr's name was not
. given. The article had to do with the site for the proposed new
'. high school building and the News-Review would have gladly
oilua it innr Kilt UM WAnf In Iftlnw whn Btnnrla Kkinr4 thf f -
- fusion. Again, we want to say
in .lr-1 i n r, (Km ornnnJa ( t r
mittee is anxious to receive suggestions from all and to carry
. .1 i I . .1 i . t .1 i . T-i r
. our tne dcod e a wisnea to tne
...L.. L:J- 1
. wuy muc unucr on anonymous name in auomiiung commumca
tions to the press. ' Come right out in the open on the matter
and let the committee know where you stand. This is a prbposi-
tion of mutual interest and the cooperation of all our citizens
is urged to the fullest extent. Don't write letters to the press on
the subject in an effort to advise the committee unless your
proposition is worthy of your open support.
IHflEE SUSPECTS RETIRED WHLLSOW
HELD FOR MURDER AIRE IS ARRESTED
(Aaoclatrd Pre Umae6 Win.)
"KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Jan. 9
Three men UHpvctvd of the mur
der of Oscar Krlckaon In the rob
bery of it gam Ml i house here ear
ly Sunday niorntiix were arrested
In ft rooming hoiiao here early to
day b ya potato of police And depu
ty sheriffs. They gave the names
of "Tex" Harmon. O. 13. Griffith
and I. J. MelaaiiKhlln. The nien
are being held incommunicado in
separate cella of the county Jail.
Leo Ilartfunl, ft local taxi driver,
also was jailed when ho was found
in the room with the throe a as
pect a. The iueu have been at
khtruath 'alls for aewral weeks
but have been In hiding since the
robbery and murder.
I What evidence authorities Have
to connect the suspected men with
the crime has not yet been Klven
out, althouKh IMstrict Attorney
tianoiiR said It wna sufficient to
warrant the filing of murder
chances.
As Investigation proceeded this
morning. IHstrict Attorney (.nnonit
admitted that evidence against t"e.
usp4cts was becomins: weakened.
Griffith, the reputed ring leader,
said he hud bi'eti at the home of a
Fill until shortly after midnight
last HitUinluy nlKht and that he
had become so intoxicated he hud
to call a taxi to take him home.
The girl In qu ntton wa.t found
In the city jail thla morning re
covering from drunkenness after
being picked up out of a street lust
night in a befuddled condition.
She ttaid that Griffith hud been at
h)r home and hud hecoiim very
diunk and wan taken home in a
titxl. Hhw said, however, tlmt her
collection whs that he hud left
her room, shortly before 11 o'clock
on ihe nlglH of the minder. Au
thorities ure now seeking the tnxf
driver to obtain his sjnry.
None of the other suspect have
yet hetn questioned.
"As mntters now stand wp h ive
Insui fie lent evidence to warm -it
the filing of murder charges," sUd
the dlsirlet attorney. "tf course
are sttll hepful that we c:m
. connect these men In some man
ner with the crime, but units we
procure further ldenee we will
be r.nable to press pnfecutlnn."
VHK00P1N6 COUGH
No "cure" but helps to re
f f due pr3xyvma erf coughing,
V Vapo Rub
Presldmt and Manager
-Secretary- ITeaaursr
alay 17, 120. at lit pout office at
ui aci ok jaarva ,
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year-
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GYPSIES."
that there is nothing to cover up
1. 1 1 . 1, afKrrkl htiailrlincr TKm r-run-
oast or ineir aniiirv. i nerernrfl.
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(AMocUt4 Vrrm Icaanl Wlr.)
CHICAGO, Jan. 9. Charges of
operating a confidence game have
been made in warrants Issued for
Tlamns Carey, retired millionaire,
once prominent in. democratic poll
tics and one time candidate for
mayor, now at his winter homo in
Los Angeles.
Investments of stockholders. In
cluding the Hov Father M. (. Sul
livan, totalling iino.mtu in a- de
funct motor bus line, were said to
be Involved. The priests loss was
$6,000, state's attorney charged.
Attorneys for Carey said he
would return immediately and fuce
the charged.
Arundel, piano tuner, phone 189-L
TO X-WOflD PUZZLE
( A.Vl.Hi T'trM LmmhI Wirt.)
lU'DSON. N. H.. Jan. 9. Acting
on complaint of parents who de
clare their children "want to do
cross word puxlca instead of their
little duties on farm .or in the
house," District 'Superintendent of
Schools Louis I). Record today oi
dered teachers of Hudson and the
other towns under his supervision
to desist from devoting a half
lour from the morning m-hool pro
llcram In snlvlnff critss-wnril nn7lt M
"Tltev are of no ciliH-allioml val
ue," the supei lnindent ruled.
Coal at Pages. Order now.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. S. Weaihei Bureau, local of
fire, Itosehurg. Oregon. It hours
ending 5 a. m.
Prcclp. In Inches and Hundredths.
Highest ti ntpei-Ktine yc .ti day .
l.ii'.MM t" nii'eraltMe last nUht T'l
rrecipl.aiUia last 'it hours ..... .nil
Total pi-.'i ip. s'li. e firt luiililM.l:'
Normal prccip. Inr this inoutll 5.70
Total piei'ip. fit. ui tept. 1.
lu dale . . ; ij.i
Avei.i.'c p;.i-ip. mm Sept.
I. I -sT 7 ... 1VID
Total lAic-a ioiu Sept. 1,
!- !l II
Average pr i ipitalien lor li
wet si-a.o!is. (Srianuber lo
May. InrlusHe) Si
Uaiu toiUiciit and Saluula.
WJL UKLL, ili 'U-oi'ulutftt.
P3fc4 8 f 'il Lutheran Services. "How Should
B 5 I J 4kV I Christian Pun nts Hear Their Child
w ren?" Is the theme of the sermon
By BERT S. BATES
GO 00 EVENING FOLKS
-Strangler" Lew s
Well known raailer
Surrendered his belt
To a feller last night
Named 'Big" Munn
Who'll now have
A chance to make good
His name
S i i i
DUMB BELL DORA THINKS
A flapper has flapping ears.
MM
.Ever time we pick up a paper
we see a headline about somebody
who'e been murdered with an axe.
It'll soon be that a feller can't buy
an axe without a firearms permit.
S 8 i
We eee that Gawge- Neuner has
the Inside track in the race for U.
S. d.st. atty. How's It feel to be
a race-hoss, Gawge?
I mi '
i We don't know how you folks
feel about it, but the emell of that
broccoli is gettin' us down.
S s 4
Tr. Eugene hi marble-shooters
galloped away with the Roseburg
hi rcalp last eve while most of us
on the sidelines used up the supply
of cryin' towel.
s 3 g i
The local solons are leavin' for
the battle front with the admoni
tion from their. w.vea to keep on
their rubbere and stay away from
the female atenogs.
i s I
Tis Imp. Squaws entertained
the Ump. Chiefs yestiddy eve and
it ia aafe to aay that the mighty
Chiefs helped wash the dishes.
s a
A TEETOTAL LOSS
The Journal of the American
Medical Association pr.nts this
letter, received by a Southern phy.
cisian, from a patient who avi
dently looks on himself as a total
loss:
Dar doctor: I am worse today,
my bladder most killed me all
night in the morning when my kid
neys move my rite sde hurts for
about a half hour and this morn
ing I hurt all over. My arm and
left leg hurts me moat all the time.
I have night sweats and cant
I breath good. This morning I have
that pain In my rite eye for a long
Time i cam noia ine up open, i
was bitten by a muskeeter I am so
nervous it seems like my bed was
jumping. This morning my back
and from my kidneys to my blad
der feels Just like they are tearing
and then my throat chokes me.
i i 5
Kid McCoy got from one to ten
years for slayln' a woman-lover
which agin pioves that the Kid has
a way. with wimmin folks and
Jedges.
$983
Wot diff'ronce does It make
where they locate the new school?
The parents'll see that the kids
attend.
s
The striped box craze has hit th
village amidships and the' janes
just blow the knees.
J 8 H
Diaphanous butter Is agin bein
served by the hathera.
l ft ft 9
We pome and pome
From day 'till night
We try to do our best
Some words don't rhyme at all
But wot about the rest?
15$
"Drinkin poison rootch sartinly
saves on ths embalmin' bill."
The home Is tne grandest of Insti
tutions, lliiild one with material
from 1'ages.
IN BANKRUPTCY
In the District Court of the Cnlled
Stales for the District of Oregon.
In Hip null Hit of
(i.o W. lioswlik, Unnkrupt.
Notice is given that sealed bids
will be received for the sale of the
property nt the above named bank-
rapt. consisting of restaurant
equipment ami supplies formerly I
used 111 conducting the reMHUranrj
lu Hosetiui g Hotel. j
Mills will be received bv the un -
del-signed up lo 10 A. M. Juuuary
l!Mh. r.i-.'. Ilids In be accompanied '
by lo prr cent purchase price;
ancc pii able en continuation
hy
ory
court. I'leporty. and inventory
thereof can be seen upon applica
tion. Dated .lanuai')' !. 1!i:fi.
II. 11. t ill lit II. Trustee.
CPU W CHSWIt'K. Ilaiikrupt. ;
?cdseveltHotfli
1 "ftiy
'liJLiLl.L'l
i
Ir-V
maw w m
A vlrct liotr! otioring uncxocllcil sm-icc
at tmstiniMc ratir. Kvrrv wor. with
htrh. Wntrnlly IdcmeJ tnd cm1
rcachcvl without drmn thnnnth coiv
Krfvii ilmttict.
Our w n c'c itrcr iiehcKttuI food
tastily tcrvfij.
Ciot. i M. KiNi:, Manm:ii
t f-T PARK ASl SALMON STS.
SUNDAY AT THE
CHURCHES
tU'livernl In the Lutheran servlca
next Kundsy ariurnoun at I: Jig
utiu. . in in.- gu.i i.-3uu .nu.n-u
-"
(md the . twelve year old Je.ua
iravellnu down to Jerual..m to
tend the Fasover-feaHt. Let us do
likewise and go to our iilaoe of wor-
ship. If Christ, the RlKhteous and
Holy One, went to the temple to
worship, surely we sinful morWls:uav cuom , ' '. ilw .Ti.
should go to t. temple of God, con-' k7.Ki:e U l00 i
less ou" sins, emplore God for for-1 'brn llU'' t J 8"h
glveness. and receive Instruction i ?" Th"f "?an
from the word of God. Let us so to Karihs." ..rrehln(r 7.30 p.
nhnh .,n,lu .1.. .n.l .11 Hnn.l..
school at 1:30. We extend a hearty
invitation to all strangers. 11. 11.
young, pastor.
International- Bible Students As
sociation. Study at 939 W. First
Hi. Sunday at 10:30 a. m. The sub
jects for study will be "The Spirit
or Atonement and the Uesurrec-
tlon." At the time Jesus died there
was an earthquake: The Human
:enturion Who stood by eiclafmed.
of God!"
i ui; nil. n na iliv wu
When the even waa come, there
came a rich man nf Arliimih.-r
named Joseph, who also himself
t.. . .ii. i.
was Jesus disciple: he went toslu,iont ln thi9 BChool Is urged to
Pilate, and begged the body of j DL, ln piaCe nert Sunday. New pu
Jesus. Then Pilate commanded the ii l.l nr vnnnir are alwava invit-
boily to be delivered. And when wi H:0 a. m. The Morning Wor
Joseph had taken the body hejslip. Message by the pastor. The
wrapped it is a clean linen cloth. a,ivlstory. board of the church will
and laid it In his own new tomb I i th cnmi-eirntion one of the
which he had hewn out in the rock: I
and he rolled a great stone to thei..,.ar9i it ( the duty of every mem
door of the sepulchre, and departed lD,.r u, be there If possible. Music
and there was Mary Magdalene, oy tne choir and orchestra. Public
and the other Mary, sluing over united. 6:30 D. m. Three Young
igalnst the sepulchre." Matt. 27:
o7-61. Wednesday, Jan. 14 Mr.
c. j. r.siiicuiau 01 iirooKirn, ewyoung fjnd your place ln some of
York, will apeak at the Moose i lhf..e SDlendid societies. 7:30 p. m.
Hall at 7:30 p. m. Subject: "Jews
Rebuilding Palestine." Remember
the date. No collection.
Evangelistic Campaign The two
Methodist church of Hoseburg a -o
uniting in an Kvangelistlc campaign
beginning bund ay. Jan. ISth. They
have been very fortunate in secur
ing the services of Rev. L. J. Mil
ler of Nashville. Tenn.. who comes
direct from there and will arrive j
the latter part of next week. l)r. : primary and Junior departments,
Miller is a general evangelist of tho this Sunday. The morning sermon
M. K. Church, South, and Is said to theme is "The Man of God." The
be a man of exceptional ability. The evening sermon theme Is "Salva
Methodlst churches of this city con-' tion." The Epworth League meets
sider themselves quite fortunate inat 6:30 to w hich all young people
being able to secure him. He la tn.m-e invited. The evangelistic cam-
hold two other meetings here In 1
ine nortnwest, one in Portland aim
one in Seattle Immediately follow-1
ing the campaign here. The local
churches haVM ari'miuntl tn hnlri tlin:l
afternoon meetings in the Metho
dist Church, South, and, the even
ing meetings ln the First M. E.
Church. :
Adjutant Anderson or the Salva
tion Army is now buck arter being
hoae with his family in Tacoma,'
for a week. His big boy was home
from Pullman college, his daughter
June received her diploma as a
graduate nurse from Tacoma Cen
eral Hospital and the whole fami
ly were home for a few dav an-1 a
real good time was enjoyed. Tho
adiutiint is now hark witli new in
spiration and plans for Roseburg son r.i., nev. u. r. i.unui, kw"
and 'Reedsport. Plans have been ' Services tonight (Friday) as usual,
mado to have the Scotch Evangel-(Services Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30.
ist come here for a month's special Un the arternoon the pastor will
revival meetings, then to Heeds-1 preach, the subject being "Go
port for a month, when an oulport I Through." This service will be
will be opened up. The adjutant I espclully Interesting to all Chris
will rive his lecture nt Reedsnort , tains. Also observance of the Lord's
beginning of next week. A welcome
will be held at tho Army Hall to
night. Roseburg Voting Out The
Church. James Russell I,oweU said:
"Tho worst kind of religion Is no
religion at all, and men Indulging
themselves in the amusement of go
ing without religion may be thank-
i ful that they live in lands where
the gospel thvy neglect has tamed
the beastliness anil ferocity of men.
who but for Christianity, might
long ago have cut orr their heads
and tanned their hides like the
monsters of the French Revolution.
When skeptics can find a place ten
miles Bquare on this globe, where
the gospel of Christ has not gone
and cleared the way and laid the
foundation and made decency anil
security possible, it will then br
In order to move thither, and there
ventilate their view s. No one
would want to live in
Roseburg
without a church, let. by your
"" the church you vol
'"f c"y without a church. Sun
day morning at II o'clock heitr
story of your life as told by a maM
er story-teller. In the evening in
7:3I) he Pastor will tell of the
mil ii who did her best. In the Sun
'" school character Is made. 1!. .
' ' ' ' mail un ine sireeis
As Hie
few vards of th"
hall as If
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An Event Extraordinary
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ROf-F.BURG
Sunday Evening, January 11th
GREAT MASS MEETING IN THE INTEREST
OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
Five Retl Motion Picture
"When R e,ht Meets Might"
,and an Addrc v. by Charles J. Hall
COME
SILVER OFFERING
ji
3(
5
.
J
J
J
'leave toe Ditcher's hand deter
mines Ha curve, whether la or out,;
uo or down, as will the start the
ehlhl gels la lite determine Its
destiny.
8L Csorgs's Eplscooal Church.! n fatmnui i r.uiorcemeni
Sunday s.-rvices: Con.nTunlon serv- Ltame will show the great five
Ice at ;ou,a. m. Church school atifeel picture The n-Mtlec, -or the
9 45 a. m. Servlcea at Church of La. WTlch S""" 't A plate
Uie Holy Spirit, Butlierlln, at ii:wo'.""""" t i ..
wv Unkl.pt ftf ...rmnn r rani-
flimrej Uvea." Text: "And aa
traosfiirured before them, and His
fa(. dW ,,, M , ,un." 8L
at-ivt. xVU-i. nv. A. O. Lodge.
j
. . ,,.
' Ch,urc,h ' ?hrl0, t,MyJ?f
wf f. T.
SUDJeOl, "IKM B. rUIUOSe liuuu,,u
Christ." This sermon will be Illus
trated by a large hand-colored
chart, and will be Introductory to
a series of sernAns on prophecy.
Uon't fall to hear it. A cordial wel
come always awaits you at the
Church of Christ. Luke Elliott,
Ministor.
ti,. ci B.imi.t church, fnr-
.., ,.i i n. .n.l i trBPt H K
(.i,iwei;. Minister. 9:45 a. m. The 1
k:. ,. .rhrx.l Cnrlna Pare Sunt, i
r-:r;jw..7c ,.. .i , EihW
r'- rhi,h .r-hn.T nrnve. a vrv i
, .... .... ..i.
Hof others Every Vgtatered !
n ip oi ounrs. iywij icbmw-un
,,.' mnnrt.it nr..nnaiii in manv
Isolde's Societies. Seniors. Inlcr-
mediates, and Juniors. If you are I
. " n" . Y arV
UUMIir. pUBIllll Kline. "
did music by the choir and orches
tra. The public always welcome.
First M. E. Chuhch. Corner of
Main and Lane streets. Rev. Joseph
Knotts. pastor. Sunday school
starts the New. Year in good form.
Let us keep It up throughout the
vear. Mr. L. E. Goodburn, Supt.
interesting announcements for the
paign in which the South Metho-
ili.il church bus an equal part wun
us, begins Jan. ISth, Just one week
hence. We have been fortunate in
securing Itcv. L. J. Miller of Nash
ville, Tenn., an evangelist of wide
reputation and experience. We ex
pect this campaign to be not only
one of the most interesting, but
one of the most uplifting of gospel
services held in Roseburg for many
years. It can be so If every one
will do his part. It no one shirk.
Let every one work. A get-together
meeting will be held in the MetlB
odist church, south, tonight. Let
very' member and every one inter
ested In the success of those meet
ings be present.
Bible Standard Mission, 117 Jack-
Supper and reception of members j
at' this service, ln the evening the j
pastor will preach again, his sub-:
Ject will be "Ye Must Be Born'
Again." There will be special mu- j
sic at these services. Services on ;
Tuesday and Friday evening at
7:30. The Tuesday evening service!
is given over to Bible study, which;
Is proving to be very Interesting. 1
Driug your Bible and come. Preach- j
ing service on Friday evening. Ser-i
vices at the Old Soldiers Home
every Friday 2:30 p. m. Also serv-.
Ices at Glencary Sunday morning
11:00 o'clock. Our crowds are
swelling and people are driving for
miles to attend these services. We
extend to "you" a most hearty wel-,
come to attend these services. You
will feel at home here for we are
preaching the Old Time Religion.
"Con:o aud see." !
Christian Church. Relieve that I i
I have found a better motto than the ;
ones given last weea. nuw s una.
"Every boy and girl In Roseburg in
llible school. Parents lead the way."
I This oucht to be In every w indow :
(in town. We must have a Bible 1
school aw akening. One of the great
est surgeons In the 1'. S. says. "Tho
greatest thing lu lny life is the
Bible." Irving Bachelor says. "You
cannot be really happy w ithout be
ing a Christian." The subject next .
A
Sunday morning Is, "On what are
you UulldlRK?" In the afternoon at
J o'clock Mr. Chaa. 1. Hall, moliun
picture producer, will speak at the
ckurch on "Capturing the Movies
for vhe Church." In the evening
church and the
w"0"'
League. You cannot afford to miss
this picture. Borne of the people in
KoseburK have seen the picture and
declaro it to be great. 11. K. Mow.
Motion Pictures and the Church.
On nest Sunday afternoon' at the
Christian church. Hoseburg, there
w ill be held a meet mi; of church
people and citizens who are inter-;
ested in the movement to capture ,
the motion picture with lu attrac
tive and forceful appeal for the :
service of the cliurcli. Hon. Charles 1
J. Hail, who Is the producer of the
great five-reel law enforcement pic
ture, "When Right Meets Might."
will be the principal speaker and
Mr. Hall will answer the question: ,
If the motion picture can be used
for entertainment for education, for ,
propaganda why not for Evangells-;
zalton? And thousands of church1
people are asking this question and ;
the meeting is held at 3 o'clock on
Sunday so that everyone can be !
ureMfnt ."' ""l' wun
regular church serv ces. The pastor
and congregation of the t,iirisuao'
chu'ch lnvlt? efn-body to come
. mpHiinir Rnnilnv afternoon
to this meeting Sunday afternoon
at 3 o clock and at 7:30 the motion i
picture "When Right Meets Might"
will be shown. j
M. E. Church, South. Main and
Lane streets, Stewart O'lJeil, pai-1
tor. Sunday school under direction '
of the Superintendent W. L. Cobb
at 9:45. Sermon by the pastor atj
11:00 and at 7:30. Junior Kpworth j
League at 3 : Go p. m. Senior league j
at t:30. Woman's Missionary So
ciety Thursday afternoon at 2:30.
This church is uniting with the
First Methodist church in a great
revival meeting beginning Jan. 18th
and lasting until Feb. Sth. A mass
mnatini. rtf .llA momh
meeting of the members and
friends of both the Methodist
churches Is being called for this
evening at 7:30 at the M. E.
Church, South. A devotional will be
held and plans put forward for the
meeting. The services of next week
will be deteimlned at this lime. The
executive committee will meet ln
this church ln the pastor's study
at 7:00 o'clock Bharp.
Catholic Church. Kane and Oak
streets. Rev. H. Clery, pastor. Jan.
11th. Catechism Class at 8:46 a. m.
Mass and Sermcn at 9:30 a. m
Rosary and Denedtction of the M.
U. S. in the evening at 7:30. Glen
dale. Mass and Sermon at 9:30 a.
m. '
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester 3t- Phono 490
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients Privileged to Have
Their Own Doctor
DRUGSTORE
CHERRY BARK
COUGH SYRUP
-25c 50c $1.00
The most plrasant tasting.
The most effective.
The most Batiofactory 10
lk'f for colds we know of.
Safe for children as well
as adults.
Contains no opiates.
LarRcr sIzh botth'S than
most count. romt'dlL's at
the price
Nathan FuIIsrton
77k 1$alh Ster
Roseburg, Oregon
Decorative
Comfortable
Easy Chairs
Our lins of theso splendid
pieces is a happy combina
tion for you to select from.
You will admit thsir value at
the low prices we effer.
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COMPANY
$21 N. Jackson St, Roreburg
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PEERLESS ELECTRIC BULBS
MEAN BETTER LIGHTING
Adequate light Is more Important than many other features lu
the home. With Peerless you get the best results.
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store.
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New and Used Furniture
POULTRYMEN ATTENTION
Will start my Giant Incubator February 10. Will have for sale
S. C. White Leghorn, O. A. G. Barred Rock, S. C. Rhode Islard
Red (McRae and Johnson strain) day old chicks.
Will also do custom hauhinfj. Save money by having your own
eegs hatohed, and increase our turkey flocks by having me hatch
your turkeys. Four years satisfactory custom hatching. Book
your orders row.
CHICKOPEE? HATCHERY
c&DI UAftRIIDCM
Phone 391-Y
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Good, wholesome food with a real honest-to-goodness
taste to it is what we enjoy, as
well as the kiddies. Every one is entitled to
the best when it comes to baked goods -'
you'll get when using
wsaa'tM I
"Wlakcs Bread Light as aleather
You get more quality in this flour and '
yet it costs no more than ordinary flour.
FEATHERFLAKE is raising the standard of
family flours, for it really is different "You'll
be surprised" how good it is.
TRY A SACK TODAY
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POWELL'S
DIFFERENCE
702 Fuilerton St, Rosoburg, Ore.
RFRvir.E T:
SERVICE
These are the three out
standing virtues of our
service. There are many
details that make it tile
flawless thing our present
customers find. II. Wo
guarantee satisfying re
sults. "We aim to please.''
H. S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STUHACE CO.
. . . PHONE Z20
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