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1 J 3 TV" ROSEBitec vrvsjmnzv. .Friday. October 23, 1923. rr : G t i I J Perhaps you have considered (leanness in 'gasoline as simply freedom fiom impurities or foreign substances' ( j That is impcusaht, ceftalnlf. But it isn't t& w&je stwyi'Tiue deanbesVia ' " gasoline means much more than physical cleanness. , . r J Associated Gasoline is distilled in such a way as to be given a scientifically, correct "chain" or series of "boiling points. " Starting with the more volatile parts, these boiling points gradually rise, in unbroken sequence, on up' : through the heavier or power-producing parts or "fractions." That is why Associated ignites instantly and "burns" or exploits' cani- pletely, thus yielding all the power there is in each "charge." This is rwgaso linecleanness,onlysuggested bythesparklihgdearnessof Associated Gasoline. Get "more miles to the gallon" through sustained quality. A s s o c i a t ed Gasd 1 in e a"--. through Snsfslneti . Quslirystt a worthy tcuniot your cu. NEWS TIDBITS HALLOWE'EN DINNER - Big chicken dinner on Bat- wA PROSPEOTOR8 AGAIN . TRAMP MOINTALNH FOR . PRKciors our. DENVERr-Oot. 43. - Prospec urday, Oct. 24th. Given by the Oltors in lame numbers attain are , 8AN FRANCISCO Shipbuilding I a) ladies of St- Joseph' church tramping the mountains of Colo concsrns are unabls to give any as- w at the armory. Coma and en- efcrado -seeking precious mslsls. aistance to the British tanksr Am- Joy a good dinner for 60 eta. 4 Mining camps now find it profit- millaria. which ran a a round at Will serve from 11:30 a m 1 able to work grades Of Or which RoUit Bur and was Daoiy aamaoea on. w jmmm a ui i vi " 'm. . t i i. f , i ; w because quarantine officials have . , " ?rom "9 abound, . . put her under quarantine. - A caea iwvwvwvvvvvl ' Progrew In the science of me- Itanurgy, one 01 tne principal rac- '. FREE FREE a, . ... .f One 8x10 photograph, with every order of 36.Q0 or over. This offer closes Nor. 30. Clark Studio, Cass St. Roseburg Mat Bank Bldg. Phono 331., of small pox was discovered In the crew. WEED, Cal. Seven - warrants were Issued for th arrest of six Weed citizens and an unnamed fed eral officer who are alleged to have taken part In a raid early thia month, on saloons and hotel prop erty. EUREKA, Ca.l L., l Upshur, employe of the Northwestern Pa cifio railway, la In a local hospital nursing a bruised leg and internal Injuries sustained when his hand ' car collided with a deer on th rail road right of way near Kiklwakl. LOS ANGELES Music was the key to conviviality at T-Bone Riley's cafe, until prohibition agenta raided it. At the hearing of Frank Hogan, one of the owners of the federal court. SALT LAKE CITY Ralph W. Sayaoldt, youthful slayer of Patrol, man David H. Crowthsr, two years ago, aentenced to be executed to day, received his fifth) reprieve from the etate board of pardons. Action was deferred until the next meeting of the board. Large electric heaters, this week 14.25. Crowell's Electric Shop. ENGLAND MAKING CLEANUP -OF COMMUNISTIC PESTS 'AatnrtitH Pmr, Leatrd Wfr.) LONDON, Oct. 2J Walter Han nlngton, leader of the national un employed . workers' committee movement, and Robert Page A mot nlara a n dino off car test med secretary 01 me laoor researcn ue- that "we ordered a couple of uke-1 partment of the communist party, laics and thsy served us beer; we were arretted in raids today on the aired for a niano and aot ain. and communist headquarters here. when we called for a aaxaphon they gave u wine." SEATTLE A third libel action against Roald Amundsan's exolora tlon motorahip Maud was brougnt whan ths Winslow Marine, Railway and Shipbuilding Company, tlleg- Eight others previously arrested will be arraigned tomorrow. All will be charged with seditious con spiracy In violation of the Incite ment to mutiny act of 1897. As part of the campaign to rid the country of reds, nine Russians with their ram imps nave been do ing a debt of 12,383.24 f.-w unpaid ported from Scotland within the material and laoor, Titeg ci.nm in-iam ipv hiti. .-- tors- In rejuvenating the Industry, has caused an. increase of 2 per cent ore the. prewar. amount, of metal obtainable from complex ores, while the cost of handling ore baa slightly decreased. The rise in price of silver, lead, cop per and even tine, long consider ed the "poor relation" among me tals Is another factor. .. .. A percent of the credit for the favorable situation also is given the statesman. Colorado miners declare th fact that Poland was Induced by .special price conces sions to use silver coinage, lead ing to a generally Increased de mand from other . quarter, waa largely the work of American men who used tuelq influence in foreign fielda to help American mining. The advance In the price of sine Is attribated In part to the act of Great Britain prohibiting the shipment of zinc bearing ores outside the Empire. The work ings of the Dawea plan, they say. hsa brought an increased demand for copper Id, Germany. , . 1 . The discovery that raw lime stone will precipitate the copper ir copper sulphate without the in termediate aid of iron, which heretofore has been used, ha sim plified and greatly reduced the expense of extracting copper 1 Th Cripple Creek, gold mining district showed a 17 per cent in crease in output of metal in Au gust, while, the Bllvertown dis trict's output was 450 tons above July, Recent strikes of new vein ha lent Interest to the situation. , bakings that are a feast for the eves and a treat, to the taste- wholesome and delicious, always at your command, when you use 1B8, -THE WORLD'S OJltAtEGT H NEW INVENTION, . ...J. SAVES MILLIONS A LAMP THAT BURNS (4 AIR A new oil lamp that give aa amaxlogly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gaa or elec tricity, has been tested by the U. 8. Government and 35 leading univer sities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns with out odor, smoke or noise no pump ing up. Is simple, clean, safe. Burn H'A- air and t'c common kerosene (coal oil). ,. The inventor, V. M. Johnson, 161 North Union avenue, Portland, Ore., Is offering to send a lamp on 10 day's FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user In each locality, who will help him intro duce it. write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to ex plain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money maxe viM to uou per month. I SUiNDAY-ATTHS' 1 I CHURCHES J -IaasssiaUa1 Bible Students Association Bible Study at th Moose Hall, Sunday at, 10:00 a. m, and 10:34 a. n, JJibl class for children at 10:00 a. m. Adult Illbl class at 10:30 s m, Th subject for study will be, "Our Lord' Return," and hopes for life everlasting' and immortality secured by the "Atonement." All interested In Bible study are cor dially) (nvlted to come and study with us. First riiriaUaa (tinrrh H. E. Mow, Minister. George B. Kel lem. one of our best evangelists, will be with ua for aa evangelis tic campaign beginning November nth, , Ha brings with hint sin ger of some note, who will help la making th meeting a great success, , v Hat Sunday morning another letter from the head of th church will be read and discuaaed, hear it , Next Sunday evening the sub ject Is: "Working For Jesus." Lot me stress the evening servloe. We will spare no pain from aow on to make it the best service of the day.- Make it more profitable by you presence. Our church night meetings on Wednesday evenings are growing (till mora. - Thia u fine. It means much to our work. Training classes are now being organised to take car of the, de mand. . There will be several of them in operation on Wednesday evenings. . Come and take your choice., Schedule of meetings and classes will appear in next Fri day's paper. - Plana are now well under way 'for a Father and son banauet at the church during Fa ther and Son week. This win be our . greatest . affair to far, . No pains will be spared, to make it first class in every respect. . . H. E. MOW. Church ot Christ of' Myrtle Creek, Sunday, October. 25. The Bible School attendance is grow ing and for this we are happy. The new Bible school officer are hard at work. Let us all be there on time next Sunday, and give them our hearty support. And don't forget . to bring your Bible to th Bible school. Preacn- inr and Communion at 11:00 a, Subject: a tounoio view oi Christ." At the. evening Christ- tan Endeavor service - the newly lected officers will be Installed. Let us have good attendance at this meeting and show the new officers that we are back of tnem. The aermon In th evening should be heard by all. A large chart will be used. The subject: "The Pall and Rise of the Church. What is the connection between Roman Catholicism and the Pro testant churches? Why are there so many different churches todayr ran a nerson KNOW which church is right These and many other Questions will be answered In the aermon. - Bring your friend and come. It always pay to go to church. Make it a habit. LUKE ELLIOTT, Minister, .' Catholic Church Kane and nak streets: . Rev. B. Clery. Pastor. October 36th) Mas and Sermon at 8:00 a. m. Cathechlsm Clas ses at :4I a. m. 2nd Mass and Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Rosary and Hanediction of the M. B. 8. In the evening at i:3V. vctooer will continue as announced. Uaikndkt KDlacooal Church HjouUs Corner of East Lane and Main streets; U. . uooeriy, ras tor. Sunday School at : a. w l. Cobb, superintendent Pnarhinc at 11 a. m. and i:su p. m. The pastor will have charge of the services ooin miu'i evening. senior tpwonn lea gue devotional meeting s:au p. m iai hv Miss Edna Ma Enloe. Wednesday evening mia-weex ser vice will bo conductea oy ne Jamee A. McKee, who represents nnr Sundav school and League in tha Northwest conference. He will hold an institute ana workers conference at this time. Ail learners and Sunday school teachers are urged to attend. Of ficial Board meeting Monday even ing, 7:30, in tne pastors nuu. The public is Invited to attend any all of these services. EPIDEMIC AMONG TULE LAKE DUCKS NOT YET SOLVED (AamcutMl Fms Uavd Wirt.) HACRAMENTO, Cal., Oct. 23. Aimougn not ready to give up the Investigation, George Tonkin, fed eral gam warden of this district, upon bis return here yesterday from the Tule Lake district, ad mitted that he la still mystified re garding the cause behind the wholesale killing of wild ducks in the vicinity of the lake. In describing the situation. Ton- kin said . thousands of ducks have jdled and ta places surrounding the . iuuii mm uiuusn au ariuj of hunters hsd passed through th country, shooting the limit of ducks without removing the carcasses.' Beat witA gaa. ... TWO MOItli IMiniKM FOl.M. (Aanelatoa fna Laual TH.I - NEWPORT, R. I, OrU 13. Two more bodies were recovered today from the aunkea submarine 8-61, by navy divers. They were found la the ngis room. saving i. It The family that develop the habit of shoppirf by phone instead of going in per- on to market and making (election onl y niter closely comparing values will find upon investigation, that the monthly bill from the Telephone company is but a smalt' part of what the instrument may be coating. , . .1 Investigation will also show that, by (hopping t Skagga, it is easily poesibl to aavw enough almost every week to more than pay the monthly phone bill. , ' ' CATITPHAV DDnniTrP 1717 ATI TDCC ' mj- a wiwn a a itvv w vu a - a vsaxiJt : j Large Cout Cranberries, ' OQWl Celery, fine large bunches, 2 pound wU 3 for .. t j ! 1 Sweet Potatoes, smooth,' ' medium size, 5 pounds. v. Regular Prices - Regular Prices'' isLja-0- Saty ...fS; pl jug !Z...29c lOlh-paa'- - -i-et Qt Jug .....;...... J...54 FDSliliyiOC, ' , BROOMS : 21 lb. tin ..... 49c IClHUICd Sk Ul .......We 5 lb. tin ...,.89c , i V ; . Skiujgi Domeetic 79c 10 lb. tin ....... $1.63 SUGAR Pure Cane. 25 Skagg Parlor :..lje MrSIfZS' Bag.- -J1iB9 MISCEIXANOWTT QUID BLUEING n En - t . Jfaj 2 Bottle UUU POWDERED ' rJCa, '2 Boxes Matches ... vJ Z7I . SUGAR 3 lbs... X ww '-Li TOBACCOS AND CI- Rolls 1 000 sheets R, ' m ?EJKe7eram NUT-I. advancing Toilet Tissue ....w fi.d-, 2 Pkg. M f 79c c . r: Prince Albert or Velvet 9 Roll. Jap Crepe 4 pocket tins, . .)C 2 Pkg. UC SATURDAY PH'ui:: Pedro Lunch Box 89c , Prince Albert or 1 i fJ FE1ATURES Quick Napth Soap lm Velvet. I lb tin J llll . ' Chip Lg. Pkg sWet ( If Skaiggsf MM Stm M 285 Free Delivery in the city on orders of $5.00 or more. (SacW' Sugar exceptedi." Or-" J I . J 1 . ' a I .t a e r r. t i . ucr umounung 10 .ess cnan J.uu we cnarge one dime. ; v , Phone order given prompt and efficient attention. ' 15So;StepheW PHONtt230 . RcbiurCgba The North Side , Sunshine club will hold a basaar at the 20th Century Qrocery .on Sat- urday, November 14th. A num- w her noes with each purchase S and the lucky number will draw a beautiful handmade silk quilt. -.''. . . Flrat Church of Chrlsi Scientist Regular services are held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednes day evening at S o'clock. This meet ing includes testimonials of heal ing. Sunday school convenes each Sunday morning at ' AU pupils from the age of to 20 years msy be admitted. The reading room, side entrance to the church, is open dally from i to 4 p. m. Here all authorised Christian Bclence litera ture mav be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public is cordially In vited to attend the services ana use the reading room. Subject of Sunday's lesson "I'robation After Death." - .. 'First Methodist Chiirrh Cor ner of Main and Lane streets; Rev. Joseph Knotts. pastor. The Importsnce of regular attendance at Sunday 8 hool cannot he over estimated. The best wsy to keep the children inteieated in Sunday School Is for the parents to tske leg 10:30. Send your children to this' service. Sunday morning Sunday school 8:45. Preaching at 11:00 a .in.. Sermon by the pastor at 2:30 and 7:30; the Evangelist will speak.. Great crowds are attending these ser vices. Th public is cordially in vited. ... Tha First Baptist Cnurrh Cor ner of Lane and Ros streets: 11. L. Caldwell, Minister. :4S a. m. . The Sunday School; Carlos Pag. Superintendent. This school Is increasing in efficiency and attendance. All who are not other wise connected are Invited to en roll in thia school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Message by the pastor. Murlc by the choir and orchestra. The public cordially Invited. :30 p. m. Young Peo ple' Meetings. A separate group for Juniors, Intermediates and Seniors. All young people will find a congenial and ' splendid group to work with.. 7:30 p. m. Kvenlng worship.. Message by the pastor. Music by the choir and orchestra. You will find a profit able and pleasant place to wor ship.' The public cordially In vited. , Among those from Drain spend- stftute are Mrs. Bernlc Wrjaon, ing the latter part of the week here Misses Velrfl Wilson, Loot IWLV visiting and attending teachers', in- son and. Emily Alfred J . St. OorRea Kplaropal (Tturrh Church School meets regularly every Sunday at S:45 a. m. In the Parish House, 214 Cass street, near the nnrthenst corner of Main street. All members are asked lo be present, and all who are not members. So, come my friends and bring your friends; friends bring their friends. Every one who Is sble to be present, w welcoms you. MRS. ASIIRY, Supt. F. M. BELT, Eec. Tent Revival The old-fnsh. resi Interert and, attend regul-lond nevlval is still In progress arly themselves, i-ei us see now many entire families will be pre sent this Sunday. We have now a splendid organisation for Bible study work and new comers are always welcome. The Junior Lea gue meets at 3:04 p. m. and the Senior Epwortb League meets at B:30 n. m. The morning sermon theme is "Feeding the Mind." This is not only an Interesting at th Dig Tent, Rose street, -con ducted by Alice V, ilson I'arbam. She took for her text last night "There Is Nothing too bard for God" and brought In many In teresting Illustrations, using Mo res. Joseph, lanll, Joshua and Caleb and Oldinn and th Mld dnanltes saying sll these men wore successful, because they believed. there is nothing too hard for theme, but a aermon along this i Cod." Tonight the Evangelist line Is very timely. Come and j wm give aa llustrated message hear it. The evening sermon again "Gateways to the. Glory them la "Christ. Known nd L'n- Lntl." lion t Miss It. The lllns known." Splendid music by iheitmted mes'sge Tuesday night choir morning and evening. The '"The Two Houses," was greatly prayer meeting on Wednesday I enjoyed; you will enjoy the one evening. A cordial Invitation Is tonlnht also. Tomorrow Bight will eitemled to all.i particularly to be IMvlne Healing; the meautge strangers. I lo be "Chim b altitude toward the isirk, and Man's attitude toward lilble Ktindanl Mliin Rev. itbs Sick." Sunday aflemooa the L. K. Burror. Pastor. Revival sul'Jwt will be "Jonsh." Sunday service each evening at 7:20; inlabt an lllnsirstud messsge "The ICblldrsns meeting Saturday morn- Scarlet Thread." This name,, given in nccrity ,to cither man or product, is a tribute to sterling and steadfast quality. ' ' ,Tbc factory and organization com prise aa institution which stands four-square behind its product ever mindful of the confidence re posed in it bf its legion" of tutu.'' mtntH visr tm . Start nraaar Pfkm mU Oral .aaai West 3aU vv Carrrata Oaaai Dmai t