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ROSEBURG NEWS-REV.EW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1025 Announcement On and after Saturday, Feb. 21, 1025 THE DOUGLAS GRILL Will be open for business from 5 a. m. to 1 2 p. m. Our kitchen is now located in the rear of the dining room and our dining room will be enlarged as rapidly as possible to care for our rapidly increasing business. Breakfast dishes and short orders at all hours. Waffles any time. Dinner from II a. m. to 8 p. m. Good Meals 30c up. The Comfortable Dining Room W. R. WARNER. Prop. your children and their parents are 1 ered by the Scotch evangelist on the children under their can). U ,'" ubject, "What Certain YVo- t nol la such a school wey are iu-:uu iiu. lonigM toe suDjeet win ' vited to enroll with us. 11:00 a. w. I be "The Pass Over, what la It". The 1 Morning Worship. The young peo- j Bible lectures at t o'clock have In- pie s aoctetlea will conduct tola i creased interest. Tomorrow Satur- I SUNDAY AT THE t CHURCHES jaervlce. They nave pianneu a ueii" j uifrmma hi z ociock ine suo lu( anlj intereaUUK aervlce. The Ject will be "Divine Healing." Sub Sevtnth Day Advsntlst Church I 8ekers will be Misses Jessie Ject Saturday nlcht "What You at 1193 Military street. West Rose 1 Smith. Fern Churchill. Myrtle . Must He to Get to Heaven." Sunday burg. Sabbaib school at 10 a. m. Sat-I Weatberlords-and Mr. Leslie liut- nmrniug at seven all Christians are lurday morning. Devotional services ! ner. The president of the three so- muled to come to the Hallelujah i at 11 o'clock. You are Invited to at- cietlea will also be on the plat- breakfast with the Salvation Army I tend the Sabbath school and study :(Uru. They are: Margaret Pace, by the flag pole on Ml Nebo. the life of Christ a class for all ! Edith Starretl. and Clair Taylor. COKKESl'ONDK.NT. MiltiU' vu; cash ' M ages. A cordial Invitation extended to alt to attend both services. Cleveland Pastor, Kev. Community Kd Murphy. Church. Sunday school It) a. m. Services 11 Young People's meeting 7 p. m. welcome. ;ftTTTTOIT;ICT Lutheran Services No Lutheran services next Sunday. Pastor will hold services in Med ford Sun day. II. H. Young. C. E. MQYER, Nursery Unsold I have prunes of the following varie ties: Italian, Petite, Improved Petite, Imperial, and Double X French (often called "Date") on both Peach and Plum root. Some select trees of each variety for replants. A limited number of grafted Franquette and Eastern Soft-Shell Black Walnuts. Also some sizes of Pear, Apple, Peach, Cherry, Grape, Roses, Berries, Artichokes, etc. AH stock in first class condition. Nursey and Sales Yard located eight miles south of Roseburg, or one mile north of Dillard station. Phone 46-FI3. C. E. MOYER. Roseburg. Oredon .I.I.I.I.MMTWTMMMMIIlh TWO TO-NIGHT for lou of appetite, bad breath, coated tongue, biUoiuneu, Witkoat griping or aquM CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLET Set your Uvsv right only 25e HAYHURST NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hannan of Roseburg, were visiting with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams, this week. Warner Laird's .family have been Quite sick with colds. Mrs. Florence Miller attended the Grange at Drain last Saturday. Quite a few people, from here win begin to put it in order. attended the "Mock Trial" at Rice Quite a lot of fun and exclte Hill, and all pronounced It great, Iment has been had here by the just too funny for anything." iboys who own hounds, as an old Mrs. Phillips and children, -who ;Coon has been eating Arthur Wil- have been 111 wl(h tire grippe, are liam's chickens. However, the about well again. '.coon was too sharp, and got away. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Grain and grass are ping the James Huntington, died at the past fpw 8Unny day9 an(1 the first iiome ui thing we know. Spring win oe First Methodist Church, Corner of Main and Lane streets. Rev. Joseph Knotts. pastor. The Sunday g schoo lmeets promptly at 9:45 a. m. KMr. L. E. Goodburn Is the super intendent. We study the whole Hlble and our classes are worth g!; attending. Everybody should be in some Sunday scnooi. v e are pian- V nine; another interesting Sunday E mornlne service. The sermon g I theme this time will be "The Pilot K or liauiee. vtniie tuis sermon win a' oe or great interest to ine piuer people It is particularly suited to the new Christian. Every young person should hear it The Ep worth League meets at 6:30 p. m. An interesting lesson is being pre pared for the young people. The 7:30 service in the evening will be a rare treat. We are to have with us Dr. C. E. Tullar of Chicago, rep resentative of the Board of Hos pitals and Homes of the M. E. Church. He will give an illustrated lecture showing the good done by this great department of the church. Dr. Tullar is said to be a very interesting speaker, has trav eled abroad extensively, and will no doubt wonderfully please his audience. A cordial invitation is extended to all, particularly strang ers. The uastor will be in charge. Spe cial music by the choir and orchea- First Church of Christ, Scientist tra. The public Is cordially Invited, 312 K. Douglas SL Regular services especially young peeplo. 6:30 are held Sunday morulng at 11 I Young 1'eople'a meeting. Seniors, o iiock. and Wednesday evening at ilea and Juniors nave vikih o ciock, tins meeting inciuues splendid organizations and tine testimonies or healing. bunday meetings. All young people are in-: scnooi convenes eacu sunuay morn vited to be in tho society of their; ins at 9:45. All sites from 4 to 20 age and standing. 7:30 p. m. The years may be admitted. The read evening worship. Message by the iug room In front of the church is pastor. Baptismal service. Good open daily except Sundays and holl- niusio by the cnoir ana orcnestra. j uaj a irum a io p. m. ine pudiic Spend a worshiplul hour at the ; is cordially invited to attuud the close of the Lord's Day and you' services and visit the reading will be glad and feel better thejruom. The subject fur .Sunday's JSioney saying stares rest of the week. Christian' Church. Think of it Five thousand people in Roseburg that do not attend Bible school. Many little boys and girls growing up without any knowledge of the scriptures. Thousands right here lesson will be: "Mind." STATE REGENT D. A. R. VISITS HERE TODAY Mrs. Seymour Jones, of Salem, State Regeut of the Daughters of the Americun Revolution, is uay- who know little of the book out of ing a visit to Unipaua Chapter in which they are to be judged ln'the; Hosehurg today, and was enter last day. "How shall we escape if I tallied by that organization. A we neglect the great salvation?" On I luiheon in her honor was given and was buried in the Yoncalla cemetery. Mrs. James Huntington, who has been ill for sometime, we are glad to say, is much Improved. Miss Edna Meyers, who is teach ing school at Millwood, visited home folks last Saturday, and went to the Rice Hill- entertain ment Dr. McKalg, of Yoncalla, was called hero several times last week, to see little Delton Allen, who has been ill with pneumonia, but Is recovering nicely. Kruse and Miller's saw mill Is running this week, and Harold and George Meyers arc hauling out lumber. The road is bad, but as soon as the ground dries Ed Mey ers, the road supervisor, says he S0RETHR0AT i Gargle with warm salt watef then applv over throat V VAPORUB CW 17 Million Jan U,md Yearly here. XX. CIVIL SERVICE IS SWAMPEDW1THHELP (AnncUtcd Treat Immil Wire.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. Ex aminations for a thousand posi tions were held by the civil ser vice commission last year, and 21,000 more persons entered them than In the year before. The com niissionreports today that 18,000 persons competed in the examina tion for general clerical positions and 15,000 for the stenographic. Operations of the commission vere featured for the first time Bible Jackson Standard St., Rev. Mission, 117 March first our Bible school will have an Automobile Day. A prize ror the car that brings the largest load. What's the matter with dedi cating some gasoline to the Lord. Autos are great blessings. The at noon today at the L'mpqua Ho tul and a meeting of the chapter held afterward, at which Mrs. Joues talked, telling of tho work being done elsewhere, and news of the organization generally. Institutions which attain imre than ordinary recognition are almost without exception, performing a great work. A business grows because it is needed, and is usually suc cessful in proportion to its effort and ability to serve. The phenomenal growth o? Skaggs Stores is measured by their usefulness, which is attributed to the genuinely sound principles employed. - Hundreds of thousands of people throughout the great northwest are our customers because we render a truly great and saving service. .v Skaggs Stores have one fundamental purpose in the distri bution of foods: To extend and broaden their usefulness to serve to save. ST: W Lord can get much good from them ! J,r8. Jones is making a trip mrougu me siaie, and coutinueu on to Southern Oregon from here. if we use them right Bring them to church on the first Sunday of March sure, and bring them i full. Next Lord's Day morning the topic of the sermon will be "Fruit Bear ing." In the evening another Old Testumeut character will be discus sed. Our ten piece orchestra under Prof. Olson plays morning and even ing. You cannot help but enjoy the orchestra. They are working hard to produce worth white music for you. Next Monday evening at 7:30 Mr. Purnell, our state evangelist will give a lecture on "The Wonders of New Zealand." This will be ilius pastor. Owing to the illness of the evangelist's mother, we are unable to announce any thing definite about our coming revival. Serv ices tonight at 7:30. Services Sun day at 2:30 and 7:30 the pastor will preach at both services, also serv ices T-iesday and Friday evening. Services at Riverside as follows: S. S. at 10:00, preaching at and 7:30. L. F. Burror, I trated with many fine slides. Mr. Purneii is a native ot New .eaianu, and knows bis subject well. The lecture Is sponsored by the C. E. society of th j church. An offering will be taken. International Bible Studenta As sociation. Study .at S39 W. First street Sunday at 10:30 a. m. The 1 1 no ' subjects for study will be, "The Service at Glengry ' at onenient- Bnfd lhe Insurrection. Serve it your next luncheon and watch it vanish. GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. 82 Years Old and As Good as a Youngster "7 or 8 years ago 1 was a very sick man. Doctors said catarrh trouole of stomach and bowels, af fecting tho liver and heart For more than a year I wanted to die, but could not Upon the adi'ice of a friend 1 tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and although S2 years old I now feel as good as a youngster." It is a simple, harmless prepara tion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. At all druggist. 11:00. Mr. Burror will speak at this 1'e oi the redirection of . h..,.,.i'i , further proof that he was raised di ...'n.i ih... f.hinnH ! vine. As we have seen, the ransom the Lord Jesus when understood is: NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR muBt.be provided by a perfect hu man being going into death. This ransom price, namely, the value of a perfect human life, must bo pre sented In heaven lUelf as a sin-of fering on behalf of mankind. Unless THE IMPROVEMENT OF RAST AVENUE Notice is hereby gTven that the common council of the city of Rose burg, Oregon, did on the 2nd day of February, 11125, by ordinance No. Slti, declare the assessment for the Improvement of Rast Avenue from this was done the ransom would be lliu north line of Douglas street to of no avail and there would be no - a point 450 feet north thereof, in purchase of the human race from ' the city of Roseburg, Oregon, to be The Apostle i upon each lot or part of lot or par- gospel meetings, you will feel at home here. We believe and preach the "Full Gospel." Before you in vest investigate. Spsclal Services at The Salva tion Army for Sunday. Sevea A. M. special service on Mt Nebo. Ten- flftuun In 11 lArvIra in frnnt it .-I. .i i, uni!.. T..-ideath and its results. 1 Ing In hall. Subject "Holiness or 1 1 au' P'""" le ll'at Cnrlsf ""t" CBl of, lana, 'lially benefitted Hell." Two o'clock Sunday school l"8 ha entered into heaven itself, thereby, as follows to-wit: Subject "The Savior Unable to Now to appear in the presence oliName Description Amount Help Herod. Three o'clock. Divine ,,r1ua- l"erews a:z4j. tome Healing. Bro. Scott will anoint withiaml sluur wun oil and pray for the sick. Six fifteen . . , . . ., - , Y. P. L. Subject "Caleb." SeeJ, ' Christ ;of Myrtle Creek thirty, subject J "Missed It At fol,n a-le&-Sunday school Last" Adjutant Fred Anderson. of-.at "".f-.i"- T?T JT Jus,1 f" ficer in charge. eveQ 1JI, ,h,Hre al h,unlar- i Iro over the top this Lords Day. or-:CoTue to bunduy ecbooi. rrvacuing U11U CUIIIIIIUIIIUU 111 Jl.UU tt. 111. Preaching at 7: 3D p. m. Subjt c t, "Kevelallon, the Seventh Seal Or Skagg's Saturday Features Skaggs' Best Butter, pound. :....47 Roll 93 Sugar. 10 pounds j.., 67 100 pounds $6,89 Plug Tobacco, any kind, plug ....69 Atmour Star Hams in the Stockinet, Half or Whole Ham, pound 31 1 Sugar Cured Boston Butts.......... .' 27 Yakima Netted Gem Spuds, nice smooth clean stock, 100 pounds. .$2.69 Buy one Loaf of Bread with Coupon and 39c and get one $1.25 Water-proof apron Saturday only. ALL WEEK PRICES Accused of Killing Wife and Two Children . " ' ' ' ' " ' RUfitw T-aanyj $ stated atty. hustvz. kk? mor'pcm'. mt-ktok- home The First Baptist Church, ner of Lane and Kose streets. H. L. by radio which was said to have j Caldwell, minister. 9:45 a. m. The proven an eriecuve means '"'";" " ' V j . the Unfolding of the Seven Trum- reaching persons Interested in the We have teachers who are devout (liXwII be discussion of examinations. ' an. cawioie i ney are.nieresteu -n - ... n, ,hR . r, . as. l.in.l.u r-....,u .n.l .,.., tl... fulfillment of these prophecies as they havo been fulfilled in history. It is very Interesting. Bring your friends and come Sunday evening. A cordial invitation is always ex tended to all to come and worship with us. Luke Klliuil, .Minister. Catholic Church. Kane and Oak streets. Itev. B. Clery, pastor. Feb ruary 22nd. Mass and Sermon at H a. m. Catechism Class ul 11:15 a. m. High Mass and Sermon at 1 U : 3 ij a. m. Horary and Benediction of the M. B. S. In the evening at 7:30. A one week's mlbsion will commence In this church on Sunday, March lnt Kev. Benignus Brennan of Lin coln, Neb., will be in charge, rur ther particulars later. Drain: Mass and Sermon at 9:30 a. nt St Georae's Episcopal Church. Sunday services. Holy Communion at S:0U a. m. Celebrated by Hii-iiop Sumner. Church school at 9:4f. All church school children are request ed to be present Services at ll:i';Eit. a. m. Sermon by Bishop Sumner. The sacrament of continuation will alfo be administered. The public I Invited to attend our service. S rv ices at ltlddle Saturday ni:ht at is:(n)p. m. Services at Suiherlin I Sunday night at S:o0 p. m. Bit hop Sumner will preach at both of tin nc servlces. Kev. A. O. Dodge, vicar. Presbyterian Church. "Boldness." This will be the theme of the Sun day morning sermon by the pus'"! at 11 o'clock. The Cloud of WH nesses, 7.30. The orchestra adils t the choir music and la enjoyed by all present. A growing Sundi school, a Junior and Intermedial' C. E., and a S-tior C. K. fill the day's work. '1 he Ladles Aid K' cl-ty is planning on new seating f'u the church. For this purpose every lady of the society is earning a '!'! lar hkh she will bring to the con-gr'-gallnnal pot-luck dinner Thui. day evening at 6:20 and t' II how nhe f arn-d her dollar. All tho con gregation Invited. A social time lo! lo'Mng the dinner. An IntenlenotM rational day ot prayer for nil.-tt-io'is lll be hehl in the S. M. K. rhur- Ii Feb. 27 fr-im 2 to 4 o'cloc k. A'l church will participate in the pio gram. Further announcement lati r. Iodized Salt, 2 for 2S Snowdrift, 4 lb 1 89 8 lb ?. '. $1.78 Marked dayv Raisins, the big 4 lb. package of Sun Maid Seedless. .39 A 50c Cole Safety Can Opener free with each dozen cans of fruit or vegetables. A high grade can opener which leaves top of can smooth. ; Booth Sardines, large oval cans, 3 for 33 Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 for 25$ Maine Sardines in oil, 1 0 cans for 49$ 3 cans high grade Shrimp for 49 5 lb. Honey. White Clover & Alfalfa 79t 10 pounds $1.49 Crown Flour. 49 lb., sack $2.49 9 lb. sack of Rolled Oata ...S4ti Cream of Wheat, i pkgs 39 Skaggs' No. I Blend Coffee, I pound. Alt 3 pounds $1.37 Large Package Borax Chips 29 Large Package White King Washing Machine Soap .'. 45 , Fels Naptha Soap, 10 for carton 68 ,,, tr. twdies of his wife and two oangliters ha4 ben found with their throaui cot, Bossefl Mor . tni-llrht was locked p . In th. Cumberland. Md, Jail, charged witfl their murder. Morton M ton. twenty-eight was , '" ttorn.T w iiilain A. Hasten, The murder or Mrs. Morton and shown abor. b'lnJ ' , SJ?JJ hoeta Para dls Maryland, snd their bodies wer. burled in a her daughter, took pc. , their "lU0bea2ortoo Uuldto bar. been an actlv. member ot j Salvitton Army. Anoth'T pf-ol ni'tinst u hM at the Halvk(iii ! Army ball lat nit' lit. A rwhI bit. . crowd Itntned with dwptt lni-r- 13. F. Poole lit'Kiuninj? at the corner of IjoukUh St. and Hast Ave.; ruuninn thence northerly along the easterly line of Kast Ave. lot) ft.; thence easterly parallel with Douglas SL 42 ft.; thence southerly parallel with the easterly line of Kast Ave. 1U0 ft. to the northerly line of DoukIus St.; Ihence wester ly along the northerly line of Douglas SL. 42 fL to the place of beginning - ..$3X0.88 Thomas J. Criteser Begin ning at a point lou ft northerly of the corner of X)Uglait St. and Kast Ave.; running thence northerly along the easterly line of Kast Ave. Jt)0 ft.; thence easterly parallel with Douglas St. 80 ft.; thence southerly parallel with Kast Ave. 100 ft.; thence westerly parallel with Douglas SL M ft. to tho place of beginning 3S0.S8 Est. John T. Spaugh M ginning at a point 20 ft northerly of tin; corner of Douglas St. and Kat Ave.; running thence northerly along the easterly line of . Kast Ave. 360 ft.; thenco easterly parallel with Douglas St. SO It.; thence southerly parallel with Kast Ave. HiO ft.; thenco westerly parallel with Douglas St. K0 fi. to the place of beginning CO.oK John itarft Ueginning at a point 3ti0 ft. north- j erly of the corner of Doug- j las St. and Kast Ave.; running thence northerly along ihe easterly line of Kast Ave. 342 ft; thence easterly parallel with Douglas St. 80 ft.; thenco southerly parallel with ! Kast Ave. 142 fL thenco westerly parallel with Douglas St. 0 ft. to the place of beginning C 10.83 J. H. Kailey, rt ux.-flegln-nlng at the corner of Doug las SL and Kant Ave.; run ning thence northerly along the westerly line , Kast Ave. 120 ft.; thence westerly parallel with Douglas St. i) fi.; thenco houiherly parallel with Rast. Ave. 2 It.; to the northerly line of Douglas St.; theme easterly along ' the northerly line of JjouglHM St. 4' ft. to tho pfcere of b'-ginnim? 4"7.0I I-ll V. Kat ti'-mntiliig at a point 120 ft. n'irthily of the coiner of IxtugUa St. and kbt Av.; running - thence northerly along the wefrly linn of Kast Ave. j" ft ; th'-nce t erly parallel with Jmut'lttrt St. Joo It.; thence ro'itb erly parallel with Kast Ave. 11 fu; tnence -ant-erly parallel w.Oi Dwu.t -WE DELIVER $5.00 ORDERS FREE Skaggs United Stores No. 255 I I 5 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon St. 100 ft. to tho place of bi Kinnlii)? 217.09 Kst. John Hast Ui'KlnnlnB at a point 177 ft. northerly of the corner of Douglas St. and Hast Ave.; run nliiK thence northerly aloiii? tht.' westerly lino of Kast Ave. 137 ft; thence westerly parallel with ' DouKlas St. Inn ft.; thence southerly parallel with Itast Ave. 137 ft; thence easterly parallel with 1n.ukI.ix St. liio ft to the place of beKinnina- 621.79 Medina Sawyers HeKiimlnK at a point 314 ft. north erly of the corner of Douglas St and Kast Ave. running thence noriherly alonK the westerly line of Hast Ave. 70 ft; thenco westerly parallel with -Doia-las St loo ft; thence poutherly parallel with Itast Ave. 70 ft; thenco easterly parallel with . HoiiKhiK St UMI ft. to the place of bi KinninK 2G6.63 Kst John Hast UeKlnnlng at a point 3 ft. norther ly at the corner of Iouk las St, and Kast Ave.; rtintiliiff thence northerly along the westerly line of Hast Ave. Ill ft; thence westerly parallel with ili:;las St lot) It; thence southerly parallel . with Hast Ave. IIS ft; tlienro easterly parallel with ImtiKlas St. HM) ft to tho place of beginning - 419.43 S Envelopes, bill cards, business folders, booklets of every descrlp tlon printed on short notioe by the News-Review exclusive Job beads, allln printing department. Fbona 135. cards, nostors, ror qu'.li result" u news Kevl iw clasalfieu orertlseroents Thev set rHdiilth TEH i, W THE' WSJ La NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS keep abreast of the times. We do not show you last year's Ideas snd designs. You will find here whatever Is novel, whatever Is new and whatever Is fino in silks "Quality snd Economy" The Silk Store Silks snd Sat'na I.ABRAHAM ROSEBURG, ORE. JACKSON 8TRCET .f-QeVWl STORE UMll fa Auto Tops I Total amount asaeisH'U to Mreet: $:iK23,6 , A kliili'iiii iil nt ihi iriircfHll n-- s-'vvtrHMit liHH beer, entereil in the hock t of City Liens ami the hhiiio is now due hthI payable ut tho of- fir. (if the city tn-aHUPT in the city luill In lawful money of th I nitMl States Hri'l If not pttl'l 1th- g in tv.vnty days Iron, the dutn of iiiii.4 notice KU' h proceedings will lit- laken Pr the collection thereof tn a if provided by th rharler of the r;ty of UoscburK, OreKon. g i Property owner who desire to g tai Mdvatitai;" of the ilnncroft igt ( I'.ijndinic AM for th repayment of V 1 H.--v-s-ni'-tt are henby notifl.d lo ft call iipin the city recorder for said s i.'.n-o-e not later than February 2-; ii, ax aid'Ilrationt will Dot v b" aict pied after that dat. V It. L. WHU'I'LK. g City Itecorder at thu City of . Uoftcbum. Orvsioo. Don't let your car look shabby for want of a new top. We are equipped to give you the Best Service on Auto Tops and Trimmings Mattresses and Furniture Upholstering Also Wool Carding 4synr . i- Come in and let us give you an estimate. Workmanship and Materials Guaranteed. Roseburg Auto Top & Mattress Co. J Successors to Jones Auto Top Co. J 620 Winchester Street Phone 463 i