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fow ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1925 WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY STORES ALL OVER THE WEST You raise your hands to applaud . . . You forget for tlie nument tlxat you are in your own heme lincnins to a radio program. So natural ... so realistic ... so hue is the sweet melodious tone cj t'le violin you can almost feci t'e presence of tlx violinist in ' t.'ic same loam. j? HE .excellent tonal quality of Western Air Patrol rives you life-like reproduction the rich fullness of every. note irom tr.e aeepest oass to ine nignest treDie. SeJcctiviry, Volume and Simplicity are other features built into the Western Air Patrol. It is designed to meet western conditions to give you Radio as you want it. V Know the house from which ycu buy your radio. Western Auto Supply Companythc leading retail Auto Supply Com : pany in the world through its one hundred and thirty ' stores, are serving hundreds of thousands of motorists with standard quality auto supplies at lower prices. 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K THIS WEEK'S AUTO SPECIALS Mono Dash Lamp Cap Caun the nvt of coft bUndlAg eoloetd light KcM the cowt botud. "Af Reduced lot iu wck to ... . Courtesy Lamps lor Vour Running Board WtA for th Utt uAt trern hn thr rtfiSt.- tsUdr f hrs, i7vilf ,! I pitifi. Erv hanc lis; , fM'rw of the CMt. RctliHtd lot thM wti If can. tf.lS, com- ijl iC pUit urtih bulbk id. pot pft l HiksViU.Ad IUU WAIN A IX lUNh VCJLUME I Rksekurg Store, 117 South Stephens Street SELECTIVITY a. J- I- Hnjurtc Thratrv, An eicitlna; man hunt fonlurp the early part ot "The Cull of Conrauo," linlversal-Hlue HlroEk Western starring Art Aiord which la to be screened at the Mujuallc Theatre commencing tonight. This realiatic hunt of n Jiherlff'a. poaae tor a lone man vlrldly lllu tratfla the pleaauro thut men get out of hunting down one of their own. Iu thia thrilling picture play, which wan directed by Clff kSmth, Acord la supported by a aplendld group of players. Among them are Olive Husltrouck, Duke It. Lee, John T. Prince, Frank Rice, Turner Savage, aged 8, and Frank Shacklcford. m. Llhorty Thrnlre. On of the best ncwKpapor Me rle 'ever plaer-d In prtven form ' i :.) lj ii . .v. . I love ' nut a thing of rac) or clime, J0? ,"", iba n.""'. u'0r.r?5,t ,D aat ' clvlltatlon. Th"J LT,',,?.,he i-""!" i "A north of where Theatre, commencing Sunday, ,ne , . . wnhin the wheu Manager Cros. will pro.ent ' Ln" ,.'"'. h the for the flrat time in thia cily, 1 ".'.i. 7.h ? , V 0n Th i v,iii.,n i..h mot tip of the American Continent, aon-a nctlon-packed photoplay w n' lmo.t Inconceivable ne which were taken In the new- hardahlp. with the winter lemeprn. I plant of the San Francisco Chron- ture "" "'l' degreea below ,lclo. Kalph l.ewl, well known to " "he Kaklmoa who love the I movie funa, has the leading role bl desolaUon they call home. In this punch picture. ! "Knilur.nK equally the hardships, "The Last Kclltlon," abounds In Privation a id mlatorlunes of the i big scene, while the climax show- ; natives a I'm t of the dally lot. Mr. lng the wrecking of a huce news- j ltossman, during two years of Arc paper press and the explosion and tic travel and study, has In spite of PurnliiK of the entire plant toite- me most trying pnotographlc con-1 Uher with the turning out of the. : dilliins recorded Ibo struggle fori entire Frisco fire department la ' existence of our most northern a aure fire thrill. ! cousins. I i "... For the first time in the , Antlers Theatre. history of Arctic exploration, a nat- "Klvntlna of the Ice Lands" which ural color film record of the Aurora opens at the Antlers theatre rem-; Borealis waa obtained" nencin:? Friday. Is an Idyll of the! -Arctic, the tab- of a man's devotion ' Liberty Theatre, nnd n woman's strsdl'SKt love. For : When "The Fearle.a liv-T" ei Mmmmmmimtm.mrr,wm.um amm miwsia smKajiawa.ajjiaiaai1 Dainty Women Safeguarded Every day a normal Ujy. the sale pre Kriptloa AN-A-CIN Promptly Relievtt lle.il.rh. Colds N.timlaui tfrvr KriM-h. . Ititluenza Tuuiuache Nturiila N-A-CIK TnbVti do ml af!.t the heait auouia no narosthsk CltBKslly aforrd. Handy Pocket Tin Only 2Sc W'A-CIWSK SUNDAY AT THE t CHURCHES I Church of Chrlat of Myrtle Creek for Sunday, Nov S. The fact that the communities are without the Influence of the Bible School are the place that produce the greater amount of criminality should not be slighted. A town without the Influence of the Bible School U a dangerous town to live in. Show that you appreciate the Bible School by being there on time next Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock. The attendance la growing. Let us all work to reach our goal of 100. preaching and communion at 11:00 a. m. The subject for the morning service will be "Hidden Treasure." Young folks, remember the Chris tian Endeavor at :30 p. m. The sermon in the evening should be beard by all members of the church and outsider as well. The subject will be, "Knockers." "It Is far bet ter to be a 'knocker than to be a cringing coward in the face of Hu manities foes." Bob Shuier. Hear this sermon. It will do you good. Luke Elliott, Minister St. trooroe's Episcopal Church Ker. Archdeacon Black, pastor. Early Holy Communion Services at 8:00 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Church School In the Parish House at :45 a. m. Yon are always wel come. . Tlie International Bible Stu dent meet at the Moose Hall every Sunday. Bible Study at 10:30 a. m. The subject for this Sundays study will be "The Lords Ituturn and Hopes For Life Ever lasting Immortality. AH who are interested in Bible Study are invited to attend. ftQua nam mmwm Because you use only half the amount ordinarily required. Foods are doubly good because they afe wholesome as well as delicious. THE WORLD'S GREATEST AUSS'a VOCES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND BUT IT TZtT Flnt IVeabyterlBB Charrh Sunday In the Presbyterian ehurch as follows: llible school at :46; Mrs. Campbell, Supt. Classes are graded to conform with the age of the pupil. Church services at 11 o clock. Theme of sermon: A New Song". Two Endeavor I Sarah christansen, and anthem by Societies meet at 3:00 p. m. The! the choir. Instrumental music by Senior C E. at :30. A splendid the orchestra. The public cordl- meetlng with th last half hour of !"7 invited. a CHICKEN DINNER AND BAZAAR. e The Ladle ot the Roseburar e Kebekah Lodge will serve a chicken dinner on Wednes- day, November 18th In the salesroom ot J. O. Newland'a Oarage. They will also hold a baxaar. a 4) -L public Is cordially invited. 6:20 p. m. Young People' meetngs. j Groups for Seniors, Intermediates and Juniors. All three under cap able leadership. They are splen did place for self development and worship. 7:30 p. m. Even ing Worship. Message by .the pas tor. Several extra musical num bers by the choir. Vocal duet by Christiansen sisters, vocal duot by Miss Eltxatieth Wilson and Miss Women Wanted! To worh on apples Umpqua. Valley Canning Co. Phone 525 - Roseburg, Oregon It given to a study of South Am erica. At the evening services. Kenneth Tobias will speak. A cordial Invitation I given to you to spend a part ot your Sunday Ith us. Catholic Church Kane and Oak streets. Iter. B. Clery, pas tor. November 8th. Mass and Sermon at 9:30 a. m. Catechism Classes Immediately afterwards. Rosary and Benediction of the M. 11. 8., in th evening at 7:30. 'Church Services Services as usual at the Green schoolhouse on Sunday. Sunday school at 2:00 p. m., followed by a father and son' services. Kev. W. S. Mc Cullagh of the Presbyterian ehurc.ii ot Roseburg will give the address. Special music. Fathers are iirged to bring their sons to this service. Public Invited. .Mehodlt Episcopal Church, ..UsUe rltsuMlard Ber. L. F. Burror, paftor. All our services are in the big tent on Rose street. Service tonight (Friday) sermon by the pastor. Sunday services as follows, Sunday School 9:45 Our Sunday School Is growing and each morning Bee's some new TEUIPHONE FOR YOUR GROCERIES ANO LET US DELIVER THEM It is much easier to lift the receiver on the phone than It 1b to carry a basket of grocer. t home. Reliable persons may opt a a cliarze account with us and then phone for their groceries and have them delivered to their homes'. We sell at as low a price as Is possible, considering qual ity and service tendered, k la I pleasure to serve you at all times. Try Knight's Rogue River Catsup. We have Knifiht'a Saner Kraut and Mfuce Meat, and tUey are fnie. Support the Community Chest, give all you can. ECONOMY GROCERY O. l JOHNSON The Store Tint Serves You Bast. Phone 63 grounds. - The sermon topic fur the afternoon service will be 'The Law ot Use or Loose." lly all means YOU should attend the evening service at 7:30 uud hear this powerful sermon by u man who dares to speak the truth and let the chips fall where they will. Houtli - Corner of East Lane and I Evening subject "Crisis cf today. faces, if you are not in a Sunday ,slde, but It la. warm in' the tent ; School you should be and we in-jas we have two big states guisg ' vlte you to attend this live and full blast, just as comfortably as growing school, classes for all ages 1 home. Hundreds have he(n at-j and competent teachers In charge, jtentlln; the service at the tunt Morning worship at 11:00. Sub- and you too will enjoy thee lint1 Ject "What went ye out to sou." wide-awako meetings. E.Tici-ir We are also having afternoon ser- music at atl irerviccs. The public vices on Sunday at z:3u; you may :s cor-Jially invited to atiinu. bring your dinner and eat on the Cook with gas. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS South Main streets; C. S. Cobcrly, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ,m. Morning services at 11 o'clock; sermon by the pastor, followed by the Sacrament of the Lord's sup per. Preaching in "the evening at 7:80. Itev. Ii. S. Shangle of Cor Ivallls, Oregon, and presiding ol der of the district, will bring the message. Itev. Mr. 8hanglo needs no Introduction to the people of Roseburg. He Is a splendid preacher and a good man, and hi message will be of a high order. Hustneas session of the first quar terly conference of the year will be held Saturday evening In the pastors study at 1:30. Senior Kp worth League devotional meet ing at 6:30 p. m. Junior League meeting Sunday afternoon at 2:30 This work is In charge of Miss Maude McGuaughey. It is hoped she will have the cooperation of the church In this important : work. Prayer meeting Wednes day, evening at 7:30. followed by rehearsul af the choir. there beariflg relative to the sec ond comng of Christ." Be sure and bear this inspiring address by Mr. Hurror. It may be chilly out- All warrant of Union High School No. 5, up to and Including Warrant No. S'J'i dated May 23rd, 1923, and indorsed not paid for want of funds, are this day calkni. Interest ceusfs aft-r this d:ite. Dated at Wilbur. Ore., this 2nd Cay of Nov., 19:!5. R. K. BROWN, Cloik. 4444 . Tho L A. to B. of R. T. will hold a bazaar and cooked food sale at McKean, Darby and ) Baldwin's. Saturday, Nov. 14. : 4 NOTICE I, C. V. Lawaon, am moving my business, known as the Oak St. Garage to Stephens St.. In the iluf.li Harrison UMx., 2 doors north of Standard Oil suulon. My new location will be known as Law son's Oarage and Muchine Shop. Two biff stoves will keep you warm at lUinbow Gardens Saturday nieht. He tncre! That Wonderful - O Cm?- life J :v t w Is true Scotch flavor only Quaker Oats has it iriRof the fincst.plumpost ontsi. Milling methods which took some 50 years to perfect. Makes nil the difference in the world. (Junker flavor spoils folks for ordinary brands. Quick Qunkcr cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. No kitchen murt busy mornings. Faster than plain toast. Due to Quaker mil 1 in c; met h ods,it supplies, tt,the"rouh nue" you need to make laxa tives seldom necessary. I comes to the Liberty tonlttht for I two days It w ill see In the person jnf the terrible lough who hads a I most vicious ganc, Ihr prpton who in private life answers to the name of Tom Kennedy. To flijht fans of a few years ago that name will mi an snm 'hlim. Tom Konnedv wa for a lone limp amatt'ur heavy weight rlmmplon of the t'nlU'd Htati's. At ordinary times Mr. Kennedy Is the fuht pro moter of tho American Ic.l(n l'ot flKhl stadium In Hollywood. This is the place whore all fi!tlc events are put over and Mr. Kennedy is the leading Unlit In the city i i that field. Hween times he takes veri ous parts l:i the pictures of the C. B. C. Columbia Pictures Corp . of which this picture In one. In his fight on the edge of a roof with William Kalrbank. who plays lead In this picture. "The Keaiies Ixver." one U able to recognise the trained fighter. THE one thing to remem ber in buying oats is that Quaker Oats has the flavor you want. The difference is great. Oats, originally a Scotch dish, must have a certain Scotch flavor. , There's real Scotch tang to that Quaker flavor. Moot her branu has it. None successfully imitates it. It's due to exclusive Quaker mill- Winter's r -ro-.: . Svv 77 QuicKRelief I For Old and lfouny First fhrixtlan Imrrli Our evangelistic campaign opens Sun day morning with Kellem and Kile wood In charxe. Tnes men i are men . of national reputation and years of experience. Every person in Roseburg should hear ' these men while they are here, j The meetings will be conducted ' 'every night beginning at 7:20. I ! We are planning for a great III- ! bie school service every Sunday I beginning at 9:45. There were 1 2 J present lat Sunday, and the' ! largest class In the school was the i 'Men's llible Class. This class Is! 'taught by the pastor. Every man in the city who Is not attending J I some class. Is Invited to attend ths one. You will find a big wel-1 come awaiting you next Sunday. : . . II. E. MOW. t I I The Mr! lhiptit Church 'Corner of I-ane and lloso streets; II. L. Caldwell, Minister. a. im. The Sunday school; Carlos Page, Superintendent. The Sun day school is running smoothly land efficiently with classes for all ages and grades. Capable and devout teachers In charge. If yen are not In a similar school you are neglecting one of the best means of spiritual culture and are Invited to b with us. 11:00 a. m. The Morning Worship. Mes sage by th pastor, l.ono music by the choir and orchestra. The 2 Kinds I 'lc uacr ats yu iavc awav8 knwi hand Quick Quaker cooki in 3 to 5 minute i DISTURBANCE IN A LOCAL 1HEMFE I Taa irM sf a Isfal keus. v. t Vsry BSHca SittsrSss; ssi snrs.ti b, isscc-. Mlnaoas ccuas.sa sf a asitss ta lar s" . sass. Des'i as s asits, sw tttss s-i h,, a rsufa si c!i. A f.ar s. af r.ilv't H'ss as f,t CoisMuad uk.ii pismt,:.- II irisa sassir Islirf ttls. W. i. CU l ts rials. Vs.. vrltss; "V, k,vs vl lsls's Hassr ssd Tf CfllswstiS f.r c.i, ia4 Ss4 aaacas Witt sntsssii rssalts." W. F. Cbspuiau. Coming LIBERTY SUN.-MONTUES, Th Greatest Newspaper Pictur trtr Mad "The Last Edition" W WlflRR mm The new winter "Red Crown" meets all the conditions that cold weather imposes on your motor. Split-second starting smooth acceleration tremendous power energy maximum mileage! m The new winter "Red Crown" is the achievement of our47-years of gasoline-making experience! On sale at Standard Oil Ser vice Stations and "Red Crown" dealers. STVNDARD OIL COMPANY (CUlifornis)