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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. MARCH 6, 1925. RV7. Broccoli 8 i .Here is a' planter sold strictly on its merits. The proof is in what the man who uses it says; any of the following men, known to you all, will be glad to tell you: . ' B. P. Nichols, Riddle . Elbert Ball, Riddle Dick Ulara. Riddle Elmer Moore, Riddle ' Must have order this month to get car load price. After this car load the price will o up. Fertilizer attachment at small extra cost Special Deep Setting Shoe Especially for Broccoli. Made and Guaranteed by the NEW IDEA SPREADER CO., Coldwater, Ohio Represented by C. E. OSBORNE RIDDLE SXOW IX KLAMATH. ' (Aan-latfd PiTM l-rur4 Win.) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., March 6. Klamath Falls was covered 'With snow today as a result of a brisk snow storm which followed a heavy rain last night. Within the city the snow covered adepth of about four inches, and was even heavier In the surrounding hills. It makes you hungry to think of It Why a substitute? Get the genuine ' GRIMM BROS.' MILK BREAD. Phone 133. SOVIETS ARE titlTIC'l.SEI). TIFI.IS, Ga., March 6. For the first time in the history of the Russian soviet the strongest cri ticism ot certain government mat ters were sounded yesterday by several members of the soviet par liament belonging t to the non party group of peasants, in reply The Price .When you trade at our store, there is a satisfaction in dealing at a place where the quality as well as the price is always dependable and where you do not have to be looking out for a trap when you are being baited. We have a fine lot of the best people of Roseburg trading at our store and they have learned that we are always ready and willing to give service and dependable goods at all times, so they come back year after year, satisfied custo mers. We guarantee all our merchandise and always make good. Come in and get acquainted. FOR SATURDAY WE OFFER SPECIAL Bulk Dates, lb : 10c A good grade Bulk Coffee, 3 lbs. for .-r.......$1.00 A better grade Bulk Coffee, per lb ...40c Fancy Yakima Spuds, per 1 00 lbs $2.40 Snider's Tomafo Soup, can , 10c Seedless Raisins, large pkg . 10c Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, made fresh daily with our new machine, half pt. for ......Z. 20c Full Pint for 40c Have plenty of bulk garden seed and seed spuds, onion sets. ' ( In Our Meat Department we Offer ' QUALITY BEER Z Pot Roast, lb Boiling Beef, lb P. . Fancy Milk-Fed Veal ' Shoulder Roast, lb ..j, Leg and Loin Roast, lb '. i Fancy Corn-Fed Pork I Fresh Side Pork, lb ,., .'. Shoulder Roast, lb Leg Roast, lb '. Fresh Made Hamburg, lb . .... Pure Pork Sausage, 1 lbs ...... , Pure Lard, lb - , :. .. Whple or one-half Skinned Ham, Saturdpy only, lb Etncy Bacon Backs, lb , Bacon Squares, lb ; Swift Fancy Bacon, lb .! , Light and Heavy Dry Salt Pork, lb , WE SLICE HAMS FANCY LIGHT AND HEAVY CHICKENS WE DRAW ALL OF OUR POULTRY . - . We Trim the MeAt Not the Customer PEOPLE'S SUPPLY COMPANY Qrocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363 MM 0 Growers!! H. II. Horton, Riddle , Smith Bros., Riddle B. 8. L. Freltag, Riddle' Foster Butuer, Roseburg. OREGON to the government's report on Its internal policy and the domestic sitoutlon. ' . Delegates from the Ckraln echoed the dlsatisfactlon of their peasant population with the gov ernment relief measures after the failure of last year'0 crops, con sidering' the relief Inadequate and not properly distributed. Several delegates -accused the government of lack of aggressive ness In its foreign relations. Premier Rykoff said that the sowing area in the districts where the crops tailed wauld be Increas ed fifteen percent and that the number, of homesteads lacking cattle had decreased. A STHMA No cure for it, bat weleom relief is often brought bv ytotts V Vapo Rub Ovrnw 17 Million Jar Ud qry is Not All ...lSc 12Jc .18c ...25c ...20c ...22c .25c ..15c ...35c ...20c ...25c ...22c ...20c ...25c ...22c i9 f I SUNDAY AT THE 1 t CHURCHES t i International Bible 8tudsnU As sociation. 8tudy at the Moose Hall Sunday at 10:30 a. m. The subjecu for study will be, "The Resurrec tion, and the Atonement" Sunday evening at 7:46 D. m. Mr. K. P. Loop, will speak. The subject will.,,, hel(1 Bun(ay morning at IX be, "Three Worlds of the Earth.1 Earth's history, divided into epochs or worlds, marks an order ed tread toward the Utopia for which man has longed and boned. The throes of world-wide distress mark the end of our present world. Man stands on the brink of a new ZTZr fn . ... ,L Bv,enUdays from 2 to p. m. The pubUo marking the transition were fore- ,.... .,iii tn attend the told, events oisucn seven y as seem to describe our own day. A commensurate blessing, however, the new world ot the Bible, la the prediction for the Immediate fu ture. Lecture will be at the Moose Hall, corner Jackson and Wash ington Sts. Beats free. No collec tion. First Presbyterian Church. W. ft McCullagh, pastor. Should we al low in our schools the sayings ot poor Richard but not the "arables ot Jesus. Ovid but not the Psalms; Shakespeare but not Job; Demos thenes but not Isaiah, nor sermon on the Mt., nor Psalm of Love. Is our modern education fulfilling Its Intended purpose? Sunday, morn ing the pasto. will speak on the subject "The Bible and Educa tion." On Sunday evening the sub ject will be, "What Does God Re quire ot You?" The whole church studying the Bible la a Sunday school. You should be ashamed not to know the Bible. You can find a class to correspond to your age, and the child's capacity also. Three C. E. societies Junior and intermediates at S P. m. Sunday and Junior at 6:30. Church of Christ of Myrtls Creek, Bible school 10:00 a. m. We went over the top last Sunday with 111 present on time. Let's do even better this Sunday. Preaching and Communion at 11 a. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "Revela tion," the conflict between the Dra gon and the woman. There will be a new chart for this, the last part of the book. Two sermons will probably be used to cover this last division. Tell your friends about it and be sure and come. Luke Elliott, Minister Lutheran Ssrvlces-Lenten 'serv-'l Ice next Sunday afternoon at 8:JjO o'clock In the Episcopal Parish House, 214 E. Cass St- Subject ot the sermon will be "Christ Before the Jewish -Church Council." Ser mon is based on Matt 26, 67-68. This Is the second sermon ot our Lenten aeries. In It we shall con sider how Christ was tried and sentenced without cause, and how He was mocked and maltreated by a crowd of ruffians. Let us make a special effort to attend these Len, tea services. Itt we miss one serv ice we have more or less lost 'In terest because we have lost out In that part of the Passion story. Stranger, a cordial welcome awaits you at our services. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Confirmation class meets every Friday afternoon at 4:30. All members are urged to at tend every week. H. H. Young, pastor. Catholic Church. Kane and Oak streets, lie v. a. Clery, pastor. March 8 th. Mass and Sermon at 8 a. m. Catechism Class and Biblical instruction at 9:45 a. m. Keep your children coming regularly to tnese lessons. High Mass and Sermon at 10:30 a. m. The Rev. Benlgnua Breonan. of Lincoln. Neb., will speak at all the services on Sunday. The Mission being conducted In this Church this week will close Sunday , evening with Rosary, Sermon and Bene diction of the M. B. S. at 7:10. You are always welcome In a Cath olic church. Glendale: Mass, and Sermon at 11:30 a. m. St George's Episcopal Church. Cor. Cass and Main Sts. Com munion service at a: oo a. m. Services at Church of Holy Spirit Sutberlln, at 41:00 a. m. Litany service and meditation Friday evenings at ?:3 p. m. Holy Com munion every Wednesday at 9:00 a. m. What shall we do with our talent? Each of us Is responsible to God for the use of the talent which He Has given us that parti cular girt that endows us wtth the power to do one thing well and for which we are best titled. Not to use this power Is to thwart our Maker's plan for us. The talent must not be "Wrapped In a N'sd- I kin" and laid away lndeflnltatyj Progress at the mission are contin God wants ns to use It now so tliacl ulnK In Interest, and souls are the Increase may be of value to His cause and to our fellow men. This Lenten season is the time to take our talent from its. hiding Make Your Home Brighter . ' Some new piece of furni- . ture helps wonderfully. We can supply you with artistic, serviceable pieces or suites that are appropri ate and sensibly priced. FURNITURE COMPANY 121 N. Jackson SL, Rortburg place ul use It to that when Uw day ot reckoning comes we may be able to nr "Lord, thy talent bu gained, two, five or tea tal ents." Our Ulent may be special knowledge It may be a capacity to labor in the vlnyard, or It may be simply money. In any case the burning question is: What snail we do with our talent Ibis Lent! Rev. A. O. Dodge, vicar. ' First Church of Christ Scientist in E. Douglas BL Regular services o'clock, and Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, this meeting Includes testimonies ot healing. Sunday school convenes eachbunday morn ing at :45. All ages from to 20 . K.. ..4 ... . 1 1 mi . Tho Mad. room front of u,. cnurch Is dallv eI.eDt Sundays and hoU- ;,.. -.d vUlt t services and visit the reading room. The subject for Sunday's lesson will be; "Man." . Christian Church. Last Lord's Day sure enough it was a Ford that carried the prise for bringing the largest load, and Is now decor ated with a couple ot new Hose- burg tags. Mr. Sprague was the one who piloted the winning car to victory. Remember that our re vival meeting begins on Sunday, Mar. 22. Get your work out ot the way as much as possible so con be free to give some worm while time to the meeting for three weeks. Next Sunday morn ing the minister will speak on the subject, "Seeing Ourselves As Others See Us." In the evening an other In the Old Testament series will be given entitled, "The Man Who Went to the Wrong Place.' Our big ten-piece orchestra will play again Sunday evening. H. B. Mow. First M. E. Church, corner of Main and Lane streets. Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. Mr. 1 E. Goodburn, Supt Bible study la very Important. We nave classes for ail ages. Every one ought to attend Sunday school. Come and join a class. The Junior league meets In the afternoon at three o'clock. The Epworth league meets In the evening at 8:20 o clock. All young people- are urged to attend. The morning sermon theme Is ."The Remembrance of Remission, of Sins." The evening sermon theme follows that of last Sunday evening and will be "The Second Commandment." Do not mias hearing this series of ser mons on the commandments. Good music. Acordiai invitation is ex tended to all, particularly strang ers. M. E. Church, South. Main and Lane streets. Stewart O'Dell, pas tor. S. S. at 9:45, conducted by Su perintendent W. L. Cobb. Sermon DJt the pastor at 11:00 "pn "The Business ot Life." At 7:30 his sub ject will be "The Average Man." Don't fail to hear these discourses. Junior Epworth league at 2:30; Senior league at- 8:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday - evening at 7:30. Remember that when you stay away Irom Uod's house on Suuday, you keep someone, else away, and that ultimately we will be held accountable for the deeds done In the flesh. Seventh Day Adventist House of worship at 1162 Military street. West Roseburg. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Saturday, - services at 11 o'clock. You will be cordially wel comed to both ot these1 services. Classes In Bible study for those ot all ages. The First Baptist Church, cor ner of Lane and Rose streets. H. L. Caldwell, minister. 9:45 a. m. the church school, Carlos Page, Supt 1 -Everybody In Roseburg should be In a Sunday school be tween now and Kaster. You are In vited to bring your children and ydling people to our school. 11: uu a. ni. The morning worship. Mes sage by Attorney Chas F. Hopkins. Mr.. Hopkins- always gives Inter esting and helpful discussions. Mu sic by the choir and orchestra. The public -Is cordially Invited. 6:30 p. m. The Young People's Meet ings. A place for young people of ail ages, if you are young you are Invited to find your place In one of the three young peoples societies. Tney are doing splendid work. 7:20 p. m. evening worship. Mes sage by the pastor. Music by tho choir and orchestra. These even ing services are always helpful and full ot Interest Strangers and friends are especially invited to this service. A wglcoma to all. Bible Standard Mission 117 Jack- Bon Su The revival services in are finding the Lord. Tonight, there will be a special servlcf on divine healing and divine health; the special feature of this meeting will be the personal testimonies of people v, ho have been miraculously healed through the prayer of faith, you wlil be sure to enjoy the convincing sermon by the evan gelist on this subject. .Saturday evening, sermon by the pastor, on "Who will be saved?" Sunday af ternoon, "Holiness and Consecra tion," Sunday evening, 7::i0, "The Harvest is Past, the Bummer End ed,'' by the evangelist. Special mu sic In the way of solos, trios, and quartets, will be offered at differ ent times, services continuing every evening each week, except Monday, Salvation Army Hall, 311 Jack son. Adjutant Fred Anderson, of ficer. Sunday morning knee drill at i. ouuuujr morning jail meeting at 10:16. Sunday school at 8:30, Sun day old soldiers home at 6: IS. Sun day Y. P. L. S. A. Hall 7:00. Sun day street meeting at 7:20. Salva tion meeting at 7:10. There will be a apeclal sung and praise serv ice at the Salvation Army Hall Saturday night at 7:30. Brother Dollarhlde will deliver the mes sage. All Christians are Invited to come and give their testimonies. Adjutant Anderson Is now back from bis special meetings at Elk ton and SvetUburg. four converts Where bison once roamed, ; - , - , . . . ; - i motor-trucks now roll . . , . 1 delivering Hills Bros Coffee FROM the Pacific Coast to the i Mississippi, and from Alaska to the Gulf, trains and trucks now roar across once trackless plains. By night vand by day, an unbroken - stream of tjills Bros. Coffee is brought within reach 'of the mil lions of coffee-lovers in this great western empire. You know; for sure that the West is the home of wonderful cpffee the instant yon pierce the yacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Cpffee and re lease that aromatic breath of coffee---Iqualityl And the flavor makes good the promise borne by the fragrance. Lift a cup. to youi: lips and drink deeply! Really, there is no finer coffee to r O 1925, Hillf Bra. Kef . REF.D USES 64TII1E. (Anoctatnl ITm UwH Win.) - WASHINGTON, March 6. Satirical attack on any one man who would set bis will against that of the senute was delivered here last night In an address by Senator Reed of Missouri, lie did not mention names, but told of an "attack," on the senate. Apologizing to Kipling, he said, the object of- his re- marks reminded him of "an India rubber on a sphere." . at Elkton. Tuesday night a fine meeting at Scotuburg. Wednesday night with good crowds and re quests to return soon. Bev. Mur phy will preach at the Salvation Army ball Sunday nlgbt at 7:30. I Fresh as a daisy, pure as a lily, I white as snow, brown as a nut. ' OKI MM I1K08.' MILK BREAD. I Phone 133. , BALMY I.V BEND. HEND, Oregon. March t. Fol lowing more than two weeks of balmy weather the temperature dropped lale yesterday afternoon and a light snow fell early In the evening. While the snow had melted on the pavements down town this morning it showed no signs ot entirely disappearing elsewhere and cold wind was Uowlnf. T OF HILLS BROS COFFEE U. i. Pit. 0& t BORN I s) HKI.L-a-Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hell of Melrose, at the t'ornwell Ma ternity Home, Thursday, March 6, a girl. Your last chance to see the E. H. S. boys play basketball son. KrL night this sea- I'Eltlil.Ni fcTIIJj ILL. (Aam-latal Pre turd Wirt.) HAVANA, March 6. General John J. l'ershlng, taken III here last Tuesday after be arrived from Santiago In Cuba, was still In bed today and was not expected to arise until tomorrow, whon he Is expected to visit President Zayas. On the physicians advice the number of vlsllorn to (he general was cut down yesterday. It was announced that this was more as a precaution than a necessity. You may often get full but you will never get enoutrh of OIUMM HROH.' MILK llltKAl). Order one loaf now and no other will' satis fy. OKIMM OilOS.' MILK BREAD. Phone 133. REJECT IMON BILL. (A"Htit Ptms LaH Wlm) LONDON, March 9. The house of Commons this afternoon form ally rejected the trades union political fund bill, against the adoption of which Prime Minister Baldwin argued upon the grounds i . 1 - ' : V SF M .1 fWtJl ss&- kl mm -A. A J be had It is the cream of the crop not of pne plantation, but of the plantations of the entire coffee-ptor ducing world. In all truth, The Recognized Standard. Hills Bros, Coffee is economical to use. nnthemi&MlXtocumThek , which kaps the u fee fitsh that a question of such Import should not be decided summarily In the manner proposed. The prime-minister's amendment to this effect was carried by a vote ot 335 against 153. . Studenager costs te per pound ihnn hntter CHIROPRACTIC Is tbe modern science of restoring health through the nerves. Chiropractic Allied with EI.ECTP.OTHEIUPY Is restoring thousands of lufferrrs to health who have failed to got relief any other way. Then why should you suffer from Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neu ritis, Stomach and Powel trouble, Headache, Backache, Nervous ness, Goitre, High Blood Pressure, and other troubles, when Electro-Chiropractic U within your reach to prove what It can do for you. ' Electro-Chiropractic IS 8AFE, 8AKB AND BL'BE. Let us make a complete examination of yoqr case, describe our methods to you without a cent of cost. Then you do what you think best DR. RUPERT A. MOON 324 Perkins RUlg. Pboae tii --' 1 . ' T i. i.. MATpRNITV HOME 1118 Winchester 3t Phone 4M Mr. D. fJornwell Patlenta Prlvllsgsd te hsva Their Own Doctor