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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1925. I i M I! ii It 4 m-52Z23iGg?.M Fi M la fcS I wZr- -rm III' SUNDAY t CHURCHES saving Store No. 255 115 So. Stephens St. Cash stores Lutheran Kcrvimi gerrlccs Suuduy iiiiemoou at t:30 o'clock In the Episcopal Pariah lloooi, 214 Kaat Cuss wtreet. 7T: -j MELALGIA AT THE II It wi.fcacae.-ic-- rubtb OUPO I a melt and Inhale I 4; tv ft v?b V VX PO RUB the forohaad tii vapora Paw It Mi'.Unm Jmrt Ufd Ymarl? BE HBST UBQB OF Roscburg, Ore. Phone 230 The Origin and Operation of Skaggs Stores Community pride and com niutifty interest are highly commendable traits the fouu-ulB-Jieada from which spring better homes, better schools, bettor churches, roads, civic Improvements and better ciuions. Uapldlr changing condition! due, In large part to modern methoda of com ruunlcatlon, transportation and distribution are responsible for the comparatively recent development of formerly Iso lated points Into thriving, con tented and beautiful centers whose people have and enjoy fell of the convenlencea and luxuries of the larger cities. Good roads, the automobile, radio and modern methods of . merchandising have practical ly eliminated the crossroads "country store" and all of the lack of progress which It symbolized and substituted therefor the uptodata small city wherein are . available practically all of the worth while things that the larger cities have to offer. It Is both natural and de sirable, then, that communi ties should be Jealous of their resources and It Is perfectly right and proper that not withstanding the undeniable ' Dentins and advantages they provide me cltiiena of such communities should ask of "chain" organizations ' like SkKKS stores, "Where do the Prollts Co?" For, It Is neither morally right nor economically EVERYDAY PRICES Hl 1 SKAOC , VJ if WHITE f in Orange Wrapper d5 3 IS'. gsiy.nL $i.oo sound that one community ahould be "bled" to enrich a few men in some distant and, possibly, larger center. Because of the essentially cooperative plan of their oper ation, Hkaggs stores are "lo cal" stores In every sense of the word and the profits from them go back to the source from which they came the same or like communities In which they were earned by as simple and natural a pro cess as the return of the pro ducts of the soil to the land again, for Its further enrich ment. The manager of each Indi vidual bkugga store Is, In deed and In truth, a "local" merchant, vitally interested In community development aud community growth. In nearly every case ke owns stock In the company and in every In stance ho depends, for a part of his earnings, upon the net, profits which bis store pro duces. He and his men live in the community have their families and their homes there and expend money for their aupport and education exactly as any other merchant would do. In many cases he has more of his own actual money ventured upon the suc cess of his company than is represented, by the total In vestment of Uie average called "independent" retailer. Therefore, lor the same rea sons. Including the purely sel fish which govern the action of others, bkagga store mana gers are deeply concerned in the- welfare and prosperity of their community aud anything ' which niigut adversely aflect tueui will arouse their lnslunt opposition. Just ns any move ment which will react to its benefit and make It a more de sirable place in which to live will enlist their hearty sup port. For the surplus profits, ac cruing after the manager has received the dividends oa his stock, his share of the net prollts and his salary aud at , tor the salaries of other help ers In the store, the rent aud all other expenses bave been met, an even broader and mure beneficial uso Is reserv ed. Such surpiussea go back Into new stores, in new com munities, ottering a new serv ice and a merchant of high Integrity who is also interest ed in community growlu and community development. And, best of all, they provide op portunity for those honest, ambitious, hardworking young men within the organization who have developed to man agerial capacity aud who are eager for their hard-won gold en spurs. In this manner new stores are being constantly opened, the service of baaggs stores constantly broadened and ex tended, and loyai-hearti'd, forward-looking men within the organisation are assured that they will have their "day in the sun." It Is this absolute as surance of the certain reward of merit that accounts for the spirit and willingness of Saaggs men wherever you find uiem, and weld Into one hurmonioua whole the more than SUV widely scattered units. The Church School, Carlos Page, John the Sunt. A good place for all young i Llaptiut Preparing tne Way of the People and Older people. 10 study: Lord." will be the theme of the 'together. 11:00 a. m. Morning I sermon. Sunday Si:kool uvi: iu 'worship. Dr. Mlillktn, state dl o'clock. Continuation instruction -rector of young people's work every Friday afternoon at 4:30. !HI deliver the airman In connec- H. II, YOUNG, Pastor. 'Hon with the Axsuclutlonul Itully Imeniiitionul ltll,l it,,.l.t. Clayte Oahonie wll sing a duct. Ue-t ...rv K,.n,ii.v i.u I'ubllc Invited cordially. t:3Q p. Iliail. at iu:au A. a. The subject ; m- Voung People s Coutecratn Ifor this Sunday's study v.1.1 be seorvite. 6:30: noting Peoples I "The Lord s Kolurn" - and "The meetta. Three socdeticB. 7: JO Necessity lor the Atonement P- Lvemug W orship. Message '.J calling t org'anlzuUon and tAMM-uilri l'ms Lcurd Wire.) , WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. A pro gram ior uie opening nay of the r. the receipt of the report on the tux t reduction bill was agreed to today 4 at a conference of republican lead- A era. 'A Vhe tax till will be taken up for J 4 KaMa7a'cx- 4 1 8 KEARNEYS I soawxst GROCETERIA SPECIALS 3CC Trass St. 5 rWU6. : . . . ,, , ., , V i The Curse." Do Christians ex- I "7 the pastor, music irom U8 te. th. ,,.,,,. . ,h ... J jperlence trouble in the same de- cm"r "na orcnoatra. i message. 3 t Vnr 2 n 1 Ul a jtk' o03D.95 ?. & G. Wiiite Naplha I I rA r s nis 1 Olfo A wru kA ...... I . I n K . 1 .. .. nfiHefltnff rlrr-u mMlinieM attil fin. I ditions. which ameliorate their sorrows and distress and dicease? vt hal is the process by which tney get Into this wroth? ed in Bible study are invited to attend. Pally Duy at th? Pre Method- j Organization of most committees fat 'On Sunday. Lecember 6th, "ul aiiemptea unu aner it-. Lvervbody Invited. liev. . -"y" ? T ' ' ouuiiuuu Q. 11. Crawford of Cottago Grove, All interest- accompanied by his wlte, ursine auu iieuiun uarvie wife, and others, wilt be present from the Grove and w-e are of rules and .Itepresentatlve Long- Ray w"rlUt speaaer-uesignaie, reuerat aud ei1 ,ollay that the door was open n iu reifuuiieita lusurgents to snow their Intentions of party regularity Catholic Church Kane and Oak streets. Hev. n. Clery, Pas tor. December 6th. -Mass and sermon at 8:00 a. m. Catechism cia&ses at 9: 45 a. m. High llass and Sermon at 10:30 a. m. no tary and Benediction of the M. II. a. in the evening at 7:80. ! pectii;g. above all others, the b5r tnelr otea on these proposl- ;.....;..' .h- ni ci-i, ' Do. :tlons. These votes will guide Bar- Crawford will deliver the addreta 'eade In assigning Insurgents Sunday 10:45 a. m. Com and ,t0 J?omm,"ee P081"- , enjoy this feast of fat things from The policy announced last ses the table of the Lord. f,1n, of removing from "key" com- CodMlTTEE Iniiltee places republican members 0 ' who supported the presidential See the displsy of Christmas" .camlldacy of Kobert M. La Follette . i. .,i , ,!,- .will be carried out but how far Urst Presbyterian Omrch selections for best choice at Lloyd p.ogm, w,"' be ted in or- parently hinges on the attitude of the Insurgent group in the senate. in. Lucius t. Huuin, oi Benito, Ulmrk, r' In: Store. West ATrlca, will be with us for 0 Wednesday, December 9th. Ilo Is I n-r- a -t-i- rm a no r-ir-r-n said to he a very Interesting spoa- Oln IL, J r j ln.cr, ker. He has a fine kit of curios I PHE ASANT EGGS FOR and slides. We want the people I -r r. Tl !rf rvc of llosebura- to hear him. It will Ii WILJJ lUlMS.r.IO be educational. "All at li" Is the subject oi the Sunday morn-I POKTLANO. O.e., 'Dee. Bormon. LITTLE ROCK, Dec. 3. A uni fied service was advocated here today by United 8tates Senator I Joseph T. Kobinson, democrat, Ar 4. Flf-1 kanaaa. minority leader in the sen- In tho evening the teen wild turkeys, five from Maiy- ate, In a statement given out short- pastor will speak on Sins of Omi- laiKi and 10 from Arizona, were re- ly before his departure for W'ash aion. Did you ever think of the celved in November by the Oregon ington for the opening of congress, sins of doing nothing? Of course game commission, says the mouth: He expressed the belief that this you think of the thin); you have ly report of state game warden E. ; would be one of the five major ls done. The Sunday school meets. V. Aierlll. With these! birds as a sues before congress. at 9:4j. Airs. W. M. Campheil, : nucleus the commission plans tor S Bars Crystal White 5 Bar While Wonder 5 Ba-a RoyiJ While 5 Bars Sunny 5 Bars Peels S Bart P. & 30 Ban Value, $1.25 Six 5c Bars Solidified Shampoo Sozp for -55c White King Wash. Michine Soap. sraall size, 6 for....3Ec White King Wash. Machine Soap, large site, 2 for....85c Pearline, small size, 6 for 25c Peailine, large s-ze, 3 for 50c Citrus Wash. Machine Powder (the new kind) 3 or 50c Sea Foam Wasifing Powder, 3 for SOc Wondsr Foam Washing Powder, 2 for 83c Chipso, small size, 6 for '. 25c Ivory Soap Flakes, large size, 3 for EOc Borax Dish Washing Soap Powder, 2 for ...45e Serve YuurseJJ and Suve Qt KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA t he Store Ikut Brought 'an Dcivn FRENCH NOVEL LOSING HOLD paiison of books on sale with those ON PEOPLE AS TIIYIE6 CHANGE oifered before the World war show- ed a greatly marked improvement Next Week "How Much Prolit We Muke." Skaggs White Wrap Cof fee, fresh Routea, " Fresh Ground, or Skaggs Peaberrjr 47c $1.39 Tana, Whta Star brand. 3 small tins 55c 3 large tin $1.00 Saturday Features Nice Size New Crop Navel Oranges, Ifn 2 dozen 1W Sweet Potatoes, OQo 6 lbs. Cotton Cloves, 3 pairs EVERYDAY PRICES Wiiite Navy Beans, jjQp 6 lb 7JU Extra L.:fc Oregon Wal nuts 2 lbs 75c Med. Size, 3 lbs ..8Sc Fine to send back East 27c .? Hominy, Old kind. 2 tins, 3 for Fine Banana Squash, Per pound 1c Libbys Asparagus, Points, No- 1 Tall cans, 2 for ... Fashioned M Salad :57c Supt. A corps of consecrated ;rear turkeys for release in eastern teachers. Every child needs a re- Oregon. ilgious foundation on which to j The commission traded two deer build his lite. Parents owe It to for the Maryland shipment and six the children. The first years of pheasant eggs for those from Art life largely determine all the fu- xona and fifty .Gambel Quail yet to lure of that lite. lirlug your come children. The Junior and Inter-! The commission hai issued ner- mediate Christian Endeavor meet mi's for the tnklng of a llmlti-d j at i p. m. senior tnristian tn- nnmber of game fish for nature deavor meets at 6:J0. Istudy work In schools. Averill has Heat with gas. PORTLAND BACKS UMATILLA RAPIDS PARIS, Dec. 3. Changed times in Europe are lesseuiiig the popu larity ot the Piencn novel. People la iriance are studying mure close j ly economic -and social guesnond. I Works on history, costing three times the price of the novel have , found a remarkable sale, and t. In taste. ULSTER NOT DISTURBED IN BOUNDARY TREATY LONDON, Dec. S. The settle nw4 tJ tne i, ith boundary ques tion, the terms of wuKh w ere made fANAI Pr ltTT!in h,j h.n . revival ,,f editions pubue tonight, re.oi.es article 13 - ' . lot Greek and Itoman daisies ia uie Aiigio-irish treaty, providing -u,.4 mm ud wm 'the original text and In tracsla- ' tho .boandaiy comi.usoa. PORTLAND. Ore., Do 3-Po.t- "''V??. lH""l.J'y . .oI... Vf" " land s Interest In the devolonment i Of the 8987 books published in "J ." r stuny wora in scnoois. ATeri i nas f tutf Uumlill Kapi(la jeJt ou 'Franco last year, only 1,148 were tree state irom s ooug;iuon !romm.nderi hat he commission Uel up'r coiura while 2.008 vere on soeial under article five of the treaty to tuv. "1" ..rn,,i i.. ., ,f r and vconomin nmil iiu. A rnm- i piuii oi uio Kiuioi Kingdom's pulilic dcbL v.-i.. i. rtA ' . tne uppe you go to-any-UlLl7scho-oT SKvS " StiU6- aunuayi i nen let me give you olrds for ute In the schools. " . , a personal invitation to attend F, rnin, h... ,ni ,h- , ; rew, V el,sa- economics expert of tho Christian llibio S'-hool this' . p e s' n the lo s3lhe United .States Bureau of Kecla tno i.nristian , muio bmiooi mis ot Kca j j),,, Tulc Lake section miion undor hsdIii. of ih d.. coming Sunduy. I want to ajk rallfnrnla line .eenrdinir u,lallon; unoor auspiis oi the re every man In the citv who Is not . .V Laurorma line, according damatlon committee ot the Cham every man in tne city wno is iiol to the repJrt Mild weather has , her of Conimerre spoken for to attend my mooV,. .., ,hM,,n. be.:6eL,:.0?'?.T.... Bible Cass next Sunday. You will i0 normai excent in Klamath . , J . . lu a ,v'euE,;u like It .ind mlsJit be surprised to county Klamath ,helr nearly upport t0 tuo fto. see ti,e ai.ml.er of iven in that 5- . - ' ta5"n ,h" ey 's vits'-1 cluss. Our school hai horn run-j VOUB PHOTfir.nAPH i'y lut"'"'''' Bl 'mm the nlnit over 300 lately a..d e want I .. ...... .standpoint of reclamation of many i to ketp up the good work. Our Pure Cane Sugar, 23 lb. cloth bag.. Good Potatoes, Cwt. $1,59 $3.20 Ivory Soap, Guest size, 12 bars 55c revfal meting u over, but the revival mpottntc Is over, but the per tin? many more additions to the church soon. The topic of the sormnn bun day moruliii; in ";ir We Would Sio Jottua." A rpoJ rt Tice awaits you In the evening. Come and see. H. K. MOW. Khut Methodist (liarth Cor ner of M:i in and Ijiiih si re'ls; Kvr Joseph Knots, iiaiMor. A l&urprUe for th Sunday Si'tu. to avoid the holMny nih. It will ule hydro-electric and the opeU ! riolre a dozn clft problems. The river transportation features of the RnspbcrR Sti:d!f, Snliraan Bldg., projecL 2'J Ja. 'ttn. Phone 4C2. v. L. Boise, chairman of the re-: o clamation committee of the Cham-j PIERCE REFUSES and Marshall N. Dana, presi-J DA Dm r rr. crMVT orr 'dfnt of the Umatilla Rapids Asho- , rMULL IU OUiNUf elation, stressed the point that; WELFARE WORKER nile Primarily the proposed ' de-1 , vciopnuni whs to reclaim many "SALEM, rt rnij Ltawtl Wire.) thousand acres of arid land and Ore., I .re. 4.-AUan rc- mak(e thern iUtlciiZ?' th? San?J; ! 1 1 al Luren, Portland youth, is ex pitched Hortiiiiy Grits. 9 1b. bns .49c. izatlon of the Columbia which will 8:45 a. m. It rll be mciwiry t the slate ncnlt.nilarv to;av to Permit or water transporlatioi.from (to lie on time to enjoy it. .There b. fTln serving his four year term'"8 "lttr'or naewater ana tr.e ae wlll not l scats enough for nil fr a st.nuiorv crime enmmitted In "'"P"" of a great amount of ancr those who come laic will have Clackamas connlv. nmh hi, fiiih. nydroH-ieciric energy were things G. Mcl.trfn. wi'lfiire and I to slaua up. The Junior l.cauno (.ffc w. j meds at 8 p. ni. The' Hiivroriii p inon MCCARROLL AND PILLINQ local wresllers, went to a draw DRAW IN MAT 8TRUQ0LE here last night after two hours of gruelling wrestling. Mel'arrull, (Awrlatnl Prm Utmi Wir.l who was nearly 2D pounds henWcr, PENDLETON. Ore., Dec. 4 took the first full In one hour and Itay MoCarroll, light heavyweight, 11 inlnutta with a leg scissors and and frank Pilling, middleweight, body hold, while filling won the cecoml In 22 minutes with a for ward toe hold. in a preliminary Spud Tlutlervlch. former northwest Intercollegiate champion at O. A. C- in the welter weight division, defeated Clark iMmlay In straight falls. nsve mane personal appeals to r- (lovcrnor Pierce to extend leni.'ncv l"c ,ff,'rs, S""' posslbliltic In n t , n,.ih ),.. .h. aKricullurnl development. Power len unyielding, niadwyn Law-'"-"" "'e "'"' BIG MONEY to be made . TRAPPING FURS Prices for Legally Caught F ttrs from Your Section wMeh should be Riven careful con rescue worker nf Potland I,,,",ml,,UM lu vtlv u Lenjtue meets at :W p. m. The nul fonivr member of the Ht:.te Pr,jr" moinlnr sermon theme 1h "The r imto h.nfl nrwi th .-. ' hat we need most is people on AntuRontsm of (iod and Mam- hsve madi- nersona, anmln to our -nds,M said BoIf-. 'This pro-, mon. in ine evening uio ser mon theme Is "The Joy of Early Experience of Cod's Loving ' Mildness. The vpnin service ;will Inrludu n p.pe:rt enMUei "A (Visit from the home 11 :-t--tn.u.ry 'Family." t;lven b yn laire urotiji of enlhiiK.asilc younR ludirt. Oa Tuesday vreninit we ait li have a rare treat. Kev. Mark Ereemja Wjho spent thirteen years In Ma lay; ia will tell ot' that wiimleriul land. IKustratlnR wl'h alldfs pu turinx life In South oumutra. 1'rtv to everbody. A cordal welcome Is extended to everybody, particularly" to the ! atrancers. C '7!- 'VA ( wiieh. another yo'tth Implicated in lhr crime, is serving five years, and a third one, Archie Li-, irg Mone, was paroled from the b-nrh by Judce Campbell of Clackamas county. Cams Home to Die 1 KiIm lirie Am tm QiiAlltr N. 1 l-arx A. t Mualilr A. 1 Medium t-i la gimlily So. 1 Small Am Is llimltiy Am to yuiirr RACCOON MINK WOLF BEAVER" EYNlTTAt CRKTToX S.25io MUSKRAT SKUNK. t 9.00 18 I 7.00 I .5fll i.M $ 5.00 lo t 4.20 I 3. HO In 8.10 I 6.l to $2.0(l JIM Id 11.00 10.00 tn .2.i 1.75 t !' 5.' lo 4.25 8.00 lo" 3.00" l4.Mta ll.M fl.OoTo 8.5i) S-hoTo 6.50 e.lltlto 43) t.Mlo 5.00 263010 2.1.00 3l.5(Mo 111.0(1 l.'i.OOIs 12.00 .00 6 Till In 5.23 4.50 la 1.2.1 1.7S 1.611 In 1.35 1.35 1.10 lo .80 .60 to .45 10.00 tn 2.20 la 2.0 1.H0 6 511 In J2.25 ia 1.40 In J.75 Jo 8.011 to J.'i.00l 4".50 lo 1.60 ln "VlOlo to 6.(10 in 10.110 lo" 3.00 lo 1.25tn 1.00 16.00 ta jS.Mio 1.S0 In" l.JOlo" 6.00 Narrow , Bread - 3.00 to 1 BOlo 2 55 1.30 2 00 to 1.25 In 1.75 1.00 MO In .90 In 1.50 1.10 to .60 In .7S .40 Ooetl nnprlme .90 1.10 In .61) .40 .J0 In .25 l.50 1.23 i.jo loo .50 .40" i.oo .I0 .l6 .05 We Charge No - ConmmtMAn rHmmUnm - rithrr. Fins Hk. l-d. Miiiilll V0fito$rSc , fisher Brown Slot 'H .M) Jitnrten Soto ti KlDgUllS S.9U 10 l.UO Wolf. Oat . Oder Wild Ot, Hat . cwet cat Priw 5tOM J no to .tto so on to lo io savto to l.oo is .r3 Ship j-oar fum Direct to KILN F.ST VTACXER & CO., New York, ami we will pay yon ihc aliove prices for ihem on a fair and correct afjorlmcnt. Our Forty-Five year contiiincd i)usinr- in the MOULD'S CKKATLSr FUU MARKET is a guaruntee of Rclinhility. Semi your first hiptnettt without wait iug to write for shipiiinp Ing4. Wcwill hold tlu-m ep;initc fulijct t to your Approval of our price if you request us to t!o so. guarantee to sulisfy you Jr we will return your fun, paving transportation rhures hoih wn). itart a shipment on the' way at once, to WAGNER'S, New York, and we will tend you a check which wilt convince you that 3 : , WAGNIIR PAYS MOST FOR ttJUS Melhm?lt l:plronl i'luTrli. Siu'h fomet of Ka?t l. ani South Mu'ii Htre;n; C. S. C U'vi. Pnslnr. S'inilijr s-hot)l ji. ni. V. I.. (th, Supt, t i r it H o'l'ltnK; Mriiijn by tne pa -j tor. KvcmiiA pifrti hi!: i. : ii-i-s ! at 7:Jl'. f-nl'T Kpv.firtli l.r.iir ! devotional nie-'Mnt: nt f.::i m. j V'eslry AfTiwnrlh will 1- n the I ufternmin. 2:.lit. '1 tie ui.-.-iil ; board will met Mom! ay i-vviiin jat 7:00 o'c.orli. Klrrtt llaftf lil rtitirrh - Cnrti r tlf l.nne and Hose sltc'is; M. I.. Caldwell. Minister. S.itu relay at l.oi p. ni., will lvln nnniuil H. Y. V. Ii illy cif I ho tmpin AMBiiciuilou. Vim ii k pfMpiit wil be K.fMts of this elnm h Irm tKt- ch tn t:luw of thin assochitioa. A i iu, net and prog nun will in' held 'on Sftturdiiy niKht nt t::w, iiml 'special attention will he f.'wv.) to ! vnnni: people all ay Sin!ay. C.oorse Sutton, urate presM nt tn ! th ii v i t koiiiu ih T.s'-u.. Asovi;itiin:tl I'r sitlrtit nt; il I r . V. T. Milltken, at am dirertor or yonnif peop: wltl be pre.ent. Ait younjt people Invited to all the oa.sloii.i, Sunday nt lt.4f h. pi.. can be produced by public utility rmnpanUa and the sale of this power will reduce the cost of re e.amatlon. I urn reliably liifornid that puhilc unlilitr conipauies will tako all the surplus power if it is offered to them at a reasonable figure." i Hh further said that local bul- -Throe yrars njro 1 came home CCM m,.n ihroutih the Oregon ue- H'lfikinjt 2 or 3 week would be my velopinent fund btand ready to p.id limit to lie. I had sufteied for 15 in p.j-tng :,u1th oa the project. , years from colir attack? and s--vere J. N. IVal spoke of the futuiea liver and stomach trouble. I hap- of the project; Wilfred Allon, pres- penod to see an advertisement of ij6nt of the Ore&un Irrigation Con- M.iyr'i Wonderful Remedy and pur- urea, pledged euppoit of his or- rlmred a bottle nt the dnijc vtore ganlzation and made a plea for the ; nd after taking the first doe I f.-lt opportunity to develop more farms ! tUT tl.au I had for IS y.-ars. I and thereby increase the product- aifi now in the be?t nf ht-alth ivenesa of the nonhwest: William ;.:anks to .Mavi s Won.l-' rlul itm- Warner of Alderdale told of the wy." i; r- a s.mpK'. hnrmless pre- greal posslbiiitles of the project. p-ritaiiin uiiti rcmuw.i :iv cniarrnni . ticus from th liitestlnal tract, and .nUyti the Inflnmmatton which . :ui-s prnct'caily all stotnach, i;ver and i.it--thia r.Ilments, in i : .din,, pp"iiiintl:K. One dotp will t -inuu-e or money refunded at all nrUKRiets. For rheumatism or neuritis you can't beat them. Tbompsou Miner al Vapor Balhs. Immlp.'ia Health Center, 3-7 Caai St. l'boue 4'Jl. NOTICE Give As Tho They Were Yovrs The orphans of the Near East need your help! Will you give it? LPresident Ccolidse fnrlofscj this organized Near East rcliel. Hs says, "observing the G.-.Iilen Rule we slrmU from our aiMinJance help and serve those less for tunately r'!J.'' THE J. C F-EXNEY CO. will receive contribution! ur.til December 15th or send direct to NEAR EAST RELIEF 151 Fifth As, Now York Qn Golden Rals Sunday, December 6th Let'e til est Crphar.s' Fare and give for Orphans' care. The New East Relief desjrves your support. Trcsi'lcnt Coolidgr ured in his Th.inkgiving Proclamation I "As we lave grown and prospered in material thinps, so al-o should we progress in moral and spiritual things. Wc are a God-fcarinr; people, who should set ourselves ar;air.5t evil and strive for rirfhienusncM in living, ard observing the Golden Rule ?;r skouL! from our clmndance help and scri't those less fortunately flaccd." Give what you can a dime for two meals a dolkr for 20 or $100 for one of the 35,000 orphan's full support. Send through this Store, ot; direct to NEAR EAST RELIEF, v 131 Fifth Ave., New York ERNEST WAGNER & CO. i53 WEST 29rn STREET. NEW YORK, N. Y. . ESTABLISHED 1880 tm- flf. ,J Fever neadachc or ippo ColJs tSreaV fn a diy fr the nil'iorii & So use Hill's. HiMmIkV and icvr ito". tj L-nppe ts choked. Ail n y bo rr'-iK- tht iiricnts taint iruii. Cdi are ico UDjjXXLAnt to UT4t in later wp. CAS CA R A Jt Q L1 3 1 CbbdjOT tOltft' n'lixua STATE ENGINEER OFF 'O ATTEND IMPORTANT MEET . uta--i4t"l IVrt. Wir,.. SAI.KM. On:. Die. I. Rh-a I.l ", u.ti. oiiKilU'rr, wili leaie- Stin itay lor t'raltle rt'l Hhingl.tu, l. C-. to atu ml cniifrrrncv to hith tha atuto of Oregon is itully iuu-r-i .-tid. At Sriit tip a cinti-ri-nce lia. D. en cullt'U by tliti wbti-rn division i( the I'nlti'd Statu Chambir uf i imrnTi' on watt-r cousprvatV.n :ind primarily rplatire to the allo utlou of water from lh- Columbia i Ivor. In Washington. I). C. the nvhni :iliun .ittIco has called n itMiUT- iico or roctamatiim. ff tl-mcut ; rid fhim ilHVt'hiniil'n'. T!u MU"v wlnMhpr th ata'p ho'.ild co- rato w ilh the anv.'.rim m In tilciiM-nt of rpctukii.M lands will 1 ! emphaaiied. To the nu mber" of Orison Itosc ludKi', No. 2:'S. Klectlon of otfirers on l'rlday, Dec. i, 1523, at T:i'j oilock. We i:i loan In Hcscbur all monh'fl bav-d with u hi n. Si e our display at Klory Iks', L'nipqua Ho tel building. AUTO TPtJCK THIEVES TAKE $1,000 WORTH OF BUTTER f wvuimI I tt ImH W if- I FAN I'Y, tire. Iec 4.Iti)hbni lnt nirhl tooK J ounils of hut ii-r, v.ilurd at more than 91.""t. I'min th liMal f rt'anieo", acrording in Slu'rirr K T. Mas. A kv-a wan hruki ii on the rear dor. a truik lackft to th door and ih buite: Ivtd.d aboard. NEW INVENTION SAVES MILLIONS A LAMP THAT BURNS W.i AIR ! A new oil lamp that give, nn amazingly brilliant, son, white liKhi, ei n bi-iter thun j;a:i or Hoc tricity, has be.-n ti sicil ly the V. rj. liovrrnmi'iu and 35 lrailniit unlrcr sitn9 and found tn bo mil rrh.r to lu ordinary oj lamps. It bf.rna with out odor, smoke or noNe no pump- ln. up. la simple, ch'an, safe, liiirna ! y4' air aud 'r co mon koroseuv i (coal oil). The Inventor. M. Johnson, 161 North Vnion avpuue. i-ortland. Die., Is olfi'rir.K to send a lamp on It) day's Khbtt trial, or even to five one FREE to the first user lo each locality, who will heip him intro duce it. Write lutu today for full particulars. Also ask hiru to ex plain how you can get the agency, aud witnout txperieijco or uoue BUM livO M iv bt BiOfiUt. s njn- Ara You Serving Your Gvoccr cliff. -r rue b"tw ;.ir K' fr !(. Kr r l th vict ur. r t;tk. "- in your h i- ,fi K-.ci . it. i.m . r i, 'fn a sir vice grocer and 'ir order over the tiler hone and delivers "rvii-ki l.fi 1'. nioncy to hint and hn niv.-s th d. li It I'DMii nn morn t fur the rivlli k of o ur Ihtu to ii-rvt qunltiv foods at th 1' Tl-'hon tm your or.j. and it. tusta you o m ii ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON ""f. Steee Ths! Rcrre. Vr p,,t. .44 N j,cv,0, St. vimi 1 1 r ..t!r srrwer? 1 1 hi .l in t hare to pay blm nnl e,;ri .-.-. IMe 'rr'l. ' ,h '''Shut ill u. l.vrr the Bood.i. rain or shine. .WUMKN WANTED! I Good f. s For Cannery Work Trimming Apples. Slock to Vovk On. Work Will List Until About December 10 to 15 Frank J. Ncrton Company Sulherlin, Oregon.