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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL 17. 1925. FIVE VIM Absolutely Guar anteed Flour, per sack of 49 pound $2- 35 Half Sack of 25 pounds for only $1.20. This splendid product will please the most exacting housewife. Try a sack. AND WE DELIVER IT AT THE KITCHEN DOOR EVERYBODYS EXCHANGE SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES l.ullifnui Service. Service next Sunday aftrnoon at 2:30 o'clock In the Kplscopal Pariah House, ill E. Caw street. Subject of the irrmon will be: "The Office Of The Keys." Sunday School at 1:30 o'clock. Confirmation class meets every Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. 11. H. YOUNG, Pastor. Every Necessary Requirement FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE Take advantage of our large floor space and reason able day and evening storage rates. ' Service Car Any Time, Any Where ROSEBURG GARAGE Rear of Umpqua and Grand Hotela Roseburg, Oregon International Ulhlo Student ANMH-iiitln. -Study at Ihe Moose Hall. Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. Study of the "Atonement and the "Mystery Keveuled." t Sunday evening Mr. K. P. Loop will speak; the subject will be "God's Kingdom Has Come" and "Millions Now Living Will Never Die". Come and hear Mr. Loop he will make this very plain to you. This Is a very comforting messaKe to suffering ' humanity. Seats are free and no collections. yBHB- TH 1 St. 4eort;os EplMMipul Church Sunday after Easter. Early Service at 8: lit) a. m. Church School at 9:45 a. w. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11:00 a. m. Subject of Sermon: The Pa tience of Uod." Text: "(lod is a Righteous Judge, strong and l'u ! tieut"; and "God is Provoked Every Day." Psalm VII. 12. ! Evening Services at Kiddle, Oregon, at 7:30 at the Guild Hall. KEV. A. O. DODGE, Vicar. m NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS I 1WB keep abreast of the " times. We do not show you last year's Ideas and designs. You will find here whatever la novel, whatever Is new and whatever Is floe in silks. "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store 8llks and Satin ABRAHAM ROSEBURG, ORE. JACKSON STREET STORE Announcement! THE FERN-the Plant Store PARTIAL LIST ONLY Petunias, all pot grown, 10c each, doz $1.00 Geranium Plants, 4000 stock 15c up Zinnias, per doz 50c Snap Dragons, pot grown, doz 75c Coleus, each 10c, doz $1.00 Heliotrope, each 15c Star of Bethclem, each 15c Salvia in bloom, each 10c, doz $1.00 Lobelia, pot grown, doz - 75c Pansies, in bloom, doz 40c Tomato Plants, grown in pots, big plants, per doz 50c Tomato Plants, grown in flats, per doz 25c, 1 00 $1.50 Cabbage Plants, per doz 15c Egg and Pepper Plants in Season. You are welcome at our Greenhouses. Come and select your plants Phone 240 llllilc Ktniuliini J:;:on. 117 Jackson street, Kev. L. F. Ilurror, Pastor. We are reaching out from the Mission to some of the out-slde places and many souls are finding the Lord. Last Sun day we held eleven service throughout the day and each ser vice wus blessed with good at tendance and interest. Services at the Mission to night (Friday) at 7:30. Sunday services at the Mission are as follows; S. S. at 10:00, preaching service at 11:00 and sermon by the Pastor. Ser mon bv the pastor again at 7:30. Riverside: S. S. at 10:00. Young peoples meeting at 6:30 and at 7:30 sermon by Kev. Jacobs. Rice Creek S. S. at 10:00 and preaching at 11:00. Sermon by Miss Leona Wright, also preach in;; services again at 2:00 p. in. Sermon by the pastor of the Mis sion. We extend to the people of Roseburg and these communities a hearty invitation to attend these services. Green School House Services as usual at the Green School House on Sunday. Sunday school at 2 p. m., followed by preaching at 3 o'clock by Rev. McCuliagh of the Presbyterian church at Roseburg. Tire public Is cordially Invited to these services. M. K. Church South. Main and Lane Streets. Our services last Sunday were splendid and well attended. ' All who were present are cordially invited to attend next Sunday's services. The Reverend J. C. Jones of Cor vallis. Presiding Elder of the Portland district, will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Communion service will be held In tire morning. All the services I of the day will be held at the j usual time set for them. Prayer I meeting Wednesday evening at 17:30. The lesson will be based upon First and Second Peter, and I First, Second and Third John. I Mrs. Thomas will lead. The third ! Quarterly Conference will be held I Sunday afternoon. Broccoli Growers!! 5 8 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 F. Nichols. Riddle Elbert Qall, Riddle Dick Ulam, Rlddlo Elmer Moore, Riddlo II. II. Horton. Riddle Smith Bros., Riddle 11. S. L. Freitag, Riddle Foster Burner, Roseburg. m Must have order this month to get car load price. After this car load the price will go 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 5 RIDDLE Represented by C:E. OSBORNE OREGON a? I Christian Church. Our pre I Easter campaign resulted In 40 additions. 35 during the meet ing and five Just previous. We are pleased with the results. Bible School reached 300 mark on last Sunday. We are Just getting started. The church has a great program to put over. Don't miss a Sunday. Put your shoulder to the wheel and see things move. The church will soon start Its "church night" meetings. This wlil be on the mid-week meeting night. Come next Sunday and find out details about it. Sermon Sunday morning: "Ef fectual Prayer." Sermon Sun day evening: "Fellowship W ith Christ." Services at Ulengary at 3 P. M.' II. E. MOW, Pa;tor. First MctliiMllst Church Cor ner of Main and Lane Streets. Kev. Joseph Knotta, piwtor. Reg ulnritv In Bttindiince at Sunday School Is necessary In order to have an efficient Sunday School. I t every one be on hnntl prompt ly at 9:45 a. m. The morning s'Tmon will be of special interest. The theme Is 'From the Resurrec tion to the Aacenslon." This period, so important to the church 1 v3rCrrrCTr'rrT'TTrj GasMaskMurder . V . 7 One of the strangest murders In the annals of American crime oc cured at Waverly, Mass. when Alexander nuchanan, former Canadian soldier, was taken Into the cellar of an unused building of the McLean Hospital, where a war time gas mask was tied over his face and he was chloroformed to death. The police believe he was slain by war lime "buddies." and all believers who compose the Church, will be discussed. The Junior League will meet at three o'clock. The Epworth League will meet at 7 p. m. Note the change in the evening hour. The church service in the evening will commence at 8 o'clock. The even ing theme will be "The One Con dition Laid Down by the Scrip tures for Man's Salvation." If you are interested (lnyour own eter nal welfare, be 'sure and hear this address. Good music. A cordial Invitation is extended to- all, particularly strangers. Dangerou$ to Break Bad News to filns One of the most unpleasant du ties In royal courts of the Middle uses and later was the breuklng of bad news lo Hit sovereign; not only unpleasant, in fact, but actu ally dangerous. Munarchs bad not then arrived at the Btale of en lightenment which they are alleged to have reached nowadays. They really believed themselves to be as described In their titles God appointed, Ever-Victorious, anil so on. And, often being In point of character either unmitigated phys ical brutes or feeble-minded results of lnbrccdiuii. they experienced tho reiKtloiis of ill-bred children when their vaultles or their purses were touched. On receipt of bud news, they felt like suiushlng something; und the most obvious something wioj the messenger. To dush out the kneeling man's bruins with a mine ur slush his head oft with a sword wus a most convenient and loglcul method of revenging ones roytil self en the misty old world. The fear of death Is the real mother of Invention. The cour tiers' messages are sometimes mas terpiece of hinting. Witness the method of Informing a French king that his supposedly Invincible navy hud been van quished by the English under most humiliating circuuistunces. The court Jester took a cup of wine and usked the king to drink to ihe confusion of the cowardly Engliso, "Cowardly?" nsked the king. "Yes," said the Jester. "They have so proved themselves In a sea buttle. For when your brave Nor mans Jumped out of their ships Into the sen, the English dured not follow them." Ily F. It. Buckley In Ad venture Muguzlne. 20th Century Grocery WASTED DOLLARS are of no value. They benefit neither the buyer nor the teller. Where they go no one knows but si The 20th Century Grocery Its different. You know your money hat been well spent. You receive 16 ounces in every pound and 100 per cent value for every dollar expended. Offerings Saturday &Monday April 18Ui and 20th Kellogg's corn flakes or Qn Post Toastiet pkg yu The. Flint Baptist Church Corner of Lane and Robo Streets, II. L. Caldwell, Minister. :45 a. m., The Church School, Carlos Page. Supt. This school Is run by the most approved methods, by devout people, who have a will and a capacity to help lu the study of the Bible. If you are not a member of a similar school you are invited to enroll In this one. 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship. Message by the pastor. Vocal solo by Chas. McElhinny. A whole service of helpful wor ship. All people are Invited. 6:30 p. m.. Young People's So cieties. Seniors, Clair Taylor, President; Intermediates, Edith Starrett. President; Juniors, Mar garet Page, President. There Is n place to learn and Berve for ench young person of .whatever age. Find your place. 7:30 p. in. Eevening Worship. Special message to young people by the pastor on the theme "How a Great Man Attained Greatness." All young people who are interested in making the most of their lives are especially invited to this ser vice. Bring your friends. Older people will find the service of merit for them. Good music. The public is cordiully invited. I)o It now. Order a sample loaf of GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD and It w ill become your steady diet Phone 133. KIDNEY TROUBLE GREATLY RELIEVED BY ALVITA "I wish to tay I have bien troubled with bladder inflammation fur eight y-ars. 1 have bad to g;t up 25 (JuR-s a night. 1 lost weight and strungth and have nut b;en able to work (or a y-ar. I .have taken two boxes of Alvila Tabb ts, aud 1 am greatly relieved. 1 have marled on ihe third box, and by the time 1 use it I believe 1 won't have 10 get up at all. 1 am glad I found out about Alvita. for 1 buffered terribly." (Sinned) VM. P. KAIIKY. Alvita TableU are scientifically prepared from the wonderful allulfa plant, which through tn long root uhMorhH tho viliil elemenLn lime, Iron and phosphates iiecenaary to health and vigor. Alvita has prov ed especially beneficial in over coniinK kidney, bladder and pros tat trouble. No matter what you have tried, try this remedy of Na ture now. A dollar buys box at any drug store. W. K. ('tMpmi.n's pharmacy will supply you. .Mall orders accepted. Sent By His Own Doctor 1 offer! Jrtt4fa!lr with PlUt for 10 Mr until an operation mod n(MMrr, I ul mi nkvaacUfi rNunltd that 1 hrt try Dr. CKm. J. Daan'i DOfurf.ieal trat- ' try Dr. Chaa. J. Daan DOfiuriieal traa at aasi tocUr 1 wall aW baaJtbr If you, too, are suffering with Piles or other Rectal or Colon disorder , you mutt sooner or later Mop experimenting with your health, and be cured 1 have cured thousands of case, many of the mot severe and of aa long aunding as 40 years. My non-iurpi- caitreitmentnuUARAN- THfcDto cure your Piles, or rourfee will be refunded. Uluatralad bata, DEAN. MD..Inc portlamo orrius: rrrLE omen: Or flW.n Butlnin. Sns l 12 Sutton, sTrnirifUMBssi NOTirK 1h lier-t.y given Mint the Hint.- linU llMMrd "t t!i Mm.. ,f Ur- Kon will re U - l Ir.tin at 11 offi' ! lu the Cupltol KuiMi'.K ht Sjtlrrn, urfKon. up tu ll.'tu i'k A. A!.. June 2. fur ull tlx: ST..U IhUitfll 111 tn-' iKTviii.ifli r iIuhi riii-J l:'li- IuthIk KIVII.K. h'i.-.T. lu Hie owiiit or nnii.ni of Buy Ihii'Ih tuiK or fiolitiug tlo-r.-oii tlm l-r.-f-'n-ii'e rlwht to niri li;ist? ioii(J l.iii'l St tlHr rllKhMt Jul' off.TrU, -ro I'l- .(J iriiih ofr:r 1m iniidtj In koi.u ijitu, Sliil tlidt Urn IJouril IrM.rvi'H tli riKhl lu r'-J.-'t ftuy unci ull hiil': rru.rl luii'ls hti tluut-'l In IX'Nif lin I'ouniy, uri'Sun. und iIimi. rll'd mm folloHM: It. i4ii.ii.ns at a point N. f' i- c. 37 nun. K JlotiJ f'.-l tr.-m t'i.' n.--ainl.r .oriMT on tLf noilti It. ink of M.iIImiiI Ur.-t-k. 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Few Old Wells Found on the Modern Farm The old well, ahvuys conoenled excoiit us one uilulit peer tlown Its dusky depths und snectilate vainly na to the mysteries It might concetti, IniuKinutlon heightened hy tales of murders committed and the vic tims thrown Into the ahiyidoncd hole. Is now rarely marked by curb and more rarely by sweep, snys a writer lu the Springfield ltepub llcnn. Thj Invention of the bucket nnd chain, by which one turned a crunk i.nd caused the witter to How forth In unbroken stream, ended the well, sweep's day. Then came the pump, and the 'puuip came to have Itn place Indoors. And others Inld water pipes to springs, and pres sure obviated the use of pumps with them. And the town grew, and arrived the day of the water system, nnd even the semi-detached farmhouse "connected up." So ut Inst, with nil these encroaching changes, the old well became cov ered with thick stone slabs, and so most of them remain, safely con cealed from view, unless, still In ; use. the welfare even of the cnttU requires n renovation nnd It Is somehow safely accomplished. What One', Eyei Tell We nre told that the eyes of the Intellectual man are gray, and It a fact that most men of genlm have gray eyes. Itrown eyes are said to express temperament rather than Intellect. Although brown eyes flash with anger, light up with Joy, and chiume swiftly Willi Jealousy, blue nnd gray eyes can express greater sad ness, says London Tit-Hits. Green nnd black eyes are vtip posed to be the most wicked. Reeky Sharp's green eyes played an Im portant part in her various con quests. The "vamp" In modern fiction usually possessed flashing eyes of either green or black. Actually there are no black eyes; dark brown or dark gray eyej have the appenrance of being black In ccr-1 tain lights. Friendship With Nature What sweet nnd tender n,na. Innocent and divinely r-ncoornglng society there Is In every natural object, and n In universal nature,! even for the poor misanthrope and most melanihoty man! There can, be no reully blnck melancholy to' him v ho lives In the midst of na- i turn nnd has still his senses. There never wiw yet surh a storm, but It wns Aeolliin music to the Innocent I ear. Nothing can compel to a vul-( gar sadness a simple and brave : -an. Alille I enjoy the friendship of the seasons 1 trust that nothing rnn make life a burden to nie. Ihoreuu. Didn't See It nercntly I nsked n man. who had nrrlved from Kurope on one of the frivolous hotels that are now usei! ns ferries, whether there were any roilkii days. "I haven't the slight est Idea." said he; "I never saw the sea fiom port to port." It n peared that he was on one of the IlicMseri decks some iV) feet above the water. There Is an insulting contrast between the artlll.lallty of the modern Homing palace and an element as primitive as Ihe conn : It Is like ft dining ear pass ing lhrouuii itillrilte miles of sage brush. Seriliner's Magur.lne. Carnation or Borden milk tail can .9c P. and C. White Nap- Ofp tha soap, 6 bar atUU 12 bar for Crab meat Extra fancy Japan 90 per cent leg meat. Regular 45c value, can , 49 c 30c Flake Butter Crackers 1 lb. pkgs. each 20c Crisco 3 lb. tin . Flour Kerr Fancy Patent Crown Drifted Snow 49 pound tack , 7Q I Pure Cocoa Bulk OCn I 3b 3 pound for . attJb $249 Pancake flour, Crown OCp or Flapjack, large pkg. Zwb Standard pea 9 can for . 40clKSp..43c Fancy diced pineapple, Preferred Stock, No. 2 size can, 2 can for .. 53c Broken sliced pineapple, No. 2 size can, 3 can for . 69c Corn meal, freshly milled, 9 lb. sack .... 39c Tissue Toilet Paper 1000 sheet tissue OCn 3 rolls for ZOC Quick Cooking Oats C7 Fresh stock, 9 lb. sack W I U Clam Chowder "Underwoods" No 1 cans 3 rn for jJOG FREE. One 10c can Underwoods Devil Ham, tWe, with every 3 can Chowder 20th Century Coffee "appeal to all". Direct to you from our own roaster. Always fresh pound 48c 2 pound for .... , 95 c ROSEBURG STORE 130 N. Jackson St OAKLAND STORE' ; Old Baker-FIanary Location New Furniture for your Bed Rooms Are you growing tired with the color and style of some of your beds? Aro thiwe pieces protesting against tho service you have given tbem? Perhaps the guest room needs refurnishing. Come in and tell us your needs. F COMPANY S21 N. Jackson 8t, Rortburg OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER You Will Come Again Open 5 a. m. to 12 midnight Fresh Clams and Crabs everjj week. We put up good Lunches Uhc DOUGLAS GRILL W. R. WARNER, PROP. ioith for quick rpnuitii usn new Review t taHHiri-'J tda. I'non !!. The Best Sales man in Tovm? l I P J9 -V, - - . rw i- I I - w - 1 ihe answer and fir.d i)our customers i C7 1 m 4 w aam V SSSS) DRUGSTORE MODEL DAIRY. The only dairy in Douglas (County selling Clarified Milk We invite inspection. ; Phone 44-F11 -Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. ' ; Skim milk for sale. Bring buckets to wagon.' Night Delivery. I Rubbing Alcohol Tin- (rr'.at rub down that tone g oil Hp! .M(tkrt n- w )!( Kap through tirt-(,; mhlfiK nnir(lt. I'r.f:ri)-i by rhynlrlnR and iiwil , In hoinc". nthb Mr rlubs, Turklob bntiH aii't bufi'ltaU evcrywhtirt. j S1.00 Sold only at NATHAN FULLERTON hooury, Oregon The News-Review o 1 OU diriiorerfa akoald ks Otrmrioi, as rteu eSfjWj lW brauf ht addilionaj words Inlo our lanfuas. wd loo p" kkWs had to discard lhair old printing pUtaa. Haro is tho awwlr compiled alicuoiiafT larger and mon compleUi shoal toy ainular ia onlargnd vocabulary ell the ne-w words sew aaw apeoal leal urea pow nady lor erery raodea. EASY FOR YOU TO GET Three of Unas ouupurie, praeentad or mailed to this nrwepeee , wtui a nonunei botb 10 ww w - -Ur. peeking, dark hire, diatribotioo, att amount- Uk . -tag to only J S-J Lent . Mail Orders IT by mall, tnelaae f venta poalaa a le ! Bi.irai It trail ae te a BMWeiar (argnatoa Slatanrea rear WMIiiaee aweele eeSeuaialt Entitle every reader to thU Sett Enlarged Unioenitic Dictionary Your Old Dictionary is Now Out of Date 71a. h ( eeW oea far aosuauj Croat frWAoBlM