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FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927. The Hose Value of the Month THE MOST DURABLE SOCK MADE 55c 69c for socks that sold for 75c. . for socks that sold for $1.00. i 95c BIBLE STANDARD TEMPLE REVIVAL DRAWS CROWD The. Thursday evening service at the Bible Standard Temple was well attended when the evangelist, Dr. Webbor spoke on the theme: "What Think Ye of Christ." Ho pictured very clearly ' the scene of those who rejected Christ and the actions and opinions of his enemies, related the misstreatment throughout his roinlstery here up- for socks that sold for $1.50. Here's Your Chance to S ave Money on the Finest Socks Made. DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. QUINE BROS. Don't forget the Big Reduction here on Hart Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats. " " j HI DR. WEBBER, evangelist at the Bible Standard Tomple. HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE ESSEX ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO. 30 Days Guarantee USED CARS 1927 LICENSE FREE We Take All the Chances Franklin Roadster $75 192S Chevrolet Coupe $450 1923 Chevrolet Coupe ..j $275 192S Ford Coupe $325 1923 Ford Coupe .....$250 1922 Dodge Sedan $525 1925 Star Touring $350 1924 Chevrolet Touring $225 1921 Ford Touring $75 1924 Overland Red Bird $150 1920 Dort Touring $125 1922 Essex Touring $350 We will sell these cars for one-third down, and 12 months on balance. 125 Rose Auto Row Phone 438 Nursery Trees For Sale Walnuts, Chestnuts, Filberts, Cherries, Peaches, Prunes, Pears, Grapes, etc. Also, ornamentals including in variety, lilacs, roses, ver onicas, laurustinus, clematis, peonies. C. E. MOYER NURSERY Phone 46F13 Rosebura, Ore. Nursery and Sales Yard, 8 ml. South of Roseburo on Pacific Highway, 1 mile north of Dlllard, Station ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In tho matter of the estate of George F. Bonz, deceased. Pursuant to an order granted by iho county court of Douglas coun ty, Oregon, in the above entitled estate and proceedings on tho 23rd day of December, 1326,. the undersigned administrator will Bell at -privato sale the following described real property belonging to the abovo estate, 10-wlt: Lot Six (6) plat "V" of the Suthorlin iana ana water Company, as per Plat thereof on file and of record In tho office of tho Couny Clerk of Douglas county, Oregon. The sale will bo made of said property on and after the 23rd day of January, 1827, and bids will be rocolved at tho law office of John T. Long, 217-218 Porkins building, in Itoseburg, Oregon. The terms of sale will bo for cash, ton per cent of bid pnyablo nt tlmo of sale and balance when snlo is confirmed by tho court. Dated nt Roaeburg, Ore gon, Dcconiber 23rd, 1926. JOHN T. LONG, Administrator of tho estate of Goorgo F. Benz, deceased. Cement coatees nans for brocco II cratos at Motzgers. ATTENTION, U. S. W. V. ' Spoclal meeting of Goorgo Stm nior Cnmp 19 will bo held nt armory Friday night, Jan. 21st, 7:30 p. m., purpose of Installation of officers. It. C. WADDELL, Commander. on earth, also of the crucifixtion and resurrection. Then he told of the friends of Christ and their opinion of Christ up to the angels and his heavenly father who said: "This is my beloved son hear ye him." The message carried deep conviction and many were moved to action before God. Don't fall to hoar Dr. Webber tonight on the subject: '-"Water Baptism." Satur day eve: "Following Jesus." Correspondent. J Around the County. MYRTLE CREEK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Dyer aro In Salem tills week where Mr. Dy er Is taking treatment for a ser ious spinnl trouble. Mrs. Dyer is expected home soon to move the family to Snlem where they will live until Mr. Dyer's recovery. A very pretty home wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hurst on Bllger Creek, Tuesday nt 8 a. m., when Miss jrbbS 2hx Sff J?JT!Tjrrrr A. Healthy New Year BEGIN life anew7 Be rid of those Piles and other Rectal and Colon ailments. A permanent cure Is easily and quickly accomplished by my effective treatments. Otherwise, you might go on tampering with health and wasting money lor years wicnouc reuei. Nn hmnltal operation or other disagreeable or dnnerou method used. No confinement go about your business a usual. I have made thout aiult of men, women and children well. But to remove an uoudi, i iiuahaiv TBE to cure any case of Piles 01 return the patient's fee. My 100-page book of facts and testi monials is FKI&E for the asking. I nFAM M n Inr nrrlrrc WATTI F OFFICES! ), Dlinn DullHInq SOU-BIZ Sh.tjrj Building 5TMANCLMAIN 6TM AND PInJ Frances Wood, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Wood be came the bride of Mr. Lynn Hurst oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hurst The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wood, the bride's father. After a sumptuous wedding break fast the happy couple departed for Oakland, Calif., where Mr. Hurst has employment. There are a good many cases of colds In our community at pre sent but not much Illness of a ser ious nature, except where the colds have attacked persons of advanc ed age. Mr. Lafe Brumbaugh Is spend ing a few. days in town from bis homestead at Nugget. Work is progressing steadily on the new wing of the Christian church the concrete walls of the basement being finished. The carpenter work will being as soon as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richardson are the happy parents of a buby daughter born Sunday morning Jan. 16. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dalley, and son "Bill" and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. G. Buell have gone to Gadsden, Arizona where they have at last found warmth and sunshine. They write that their invalids are stead ily Improving in health. J. P. Brill Is making the old Missouri Bottom' overflow school house into a fine prune drier. Noah Sellers has purchased the old Jones school house and is mov ing It to his farm on South Myrtle. W. V. Hurst 1b tearing down and removing the little "tin" telephone exchange building this week. It, A. Tull is visiting friends and looking after business 1 Inter ests for a few days in our village. He Is thinking of purchasing n home and locating permanently In Portland. Mrs. W. A. Mulkey who Is spend ing the winter in Highland, Calif., writes that her health is not im ploviug much and that the weather is so cold there, that she expects to return home soon. J. M. Pratt and Mrs. J. M. Poy les are on the sick list and were unable to carry tho mall on their respective routes Thursday. The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will give a sil ver tea and in terestlng program at the home of Mrs. N. G. Buell, Jan. 28. All the ladles of the community are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Neal and son, Walter, have returned from San Diego, Cal. They also wanted to get back to a country which fur nishes real weather to its inhabit ants the year round. Mr. and Mrs. IT. L. Colby, of Pasco, Wash., are here for a short time to do some work on their farm at Nugget. : LIBERTY THEATRE When a peaceful western ranch is Invaded by a movie company, plenty of excitement for both sides Is ' bound to follow. This is the themo of Tom Tyler's newest F. B. O. production, "Tom And His Pals," to be shown at the Liberty Theatre today when it begins a two day run. Not only are there many amusing moments when the Holly wood visitors nre taught the ways of the ranch life, but there Is much humor in the cowboy's delight with the beautiful leading lady who dresses elaborately in de collette dinner 'clothes, . every evening, and eventually teaches the ranchmen the Intrlcasles of of tho . Charleston.i ,'!( h o picture abounds in action; there is some whirlwind riding, some cyclone hand lo hand fighting and a big thrill scene where Tom scales a precipice to save a child. Return of Peter Grimm' is ing to Liberty Com- Of great Interest to local theatre patrons is the announcement that Fox Films version of David Bel- asco's outstanding stage triumph. The Return of Peter Grimm," will come to the Liberty Theatre OUT OUR WAY r ." By Williams & I hat s a Mighty High Jump An' If I miss that pile 0' hay my breakfast will be settled, sure enough, but then we'll have GRIMM'S MILK BREAD; for dinner, so I'm all right, cause there's nothln' like It to fill a feller up. I V.jfrftTtt, - I v Ni ! Iff il IDEAL BAKERY Ask your dealer for Grimm's Milk nronrl. 0HMWiu4HCfiMITXXIxlro GLADYS H. STRONG Teacher of Piano and Harmony DUNNING SYSTEM FOR BEGINNERS Graduate of the New England Conservatory Studio: 426 Main St Telephone 311-L V T -T - -tr-' V s -rr A HOSfc AW' A -STEER .J , . 'j ,,ASCA-rcHiM' UP "TW BoGr 3 " ! I -Top hand caovn Bov -jn j- a rootW like, a ho& )' ' --''V V VOOCrfWOOWYOO MOO ' I- XI 1 Am "TUiKit WOVA'ME GOT A Omc4 AM' MASBE-VoH KlKl HOLO'Ef? ;1M MOST AKM S3RT O' PlMCH' 80T LOOK 'ER VvJE. NAEAMTfCT SOFT 0b8 04Af? J IT MAN BE. UVeS0Mt ClMCMES cyesr A HOLDiu' BY A MA1R. - SUES HIS BIG MOMENT It is a memorable day for the new, man when first he dons his apron and starts to work in one of our stores or markets. He has started up the ladder of "success through service" and he knows that the rapidity of his climb will depend upon his own wil lingness to work and apply the things he is taught. Combined with a natural love for his chosen work, the known certainty of earned reward is a spur to his maximum effort and application at all times. These are some of the reasons why you always find Safeway Men ready and anxious to do all they can to make your shopping in our stores both pleas ant and profitable, ; ' Safeway Service The prices quoted on our hand-bill, distributed this week are all in effect and we are amply stocked to take care of your de mands. Such values are the usual thing in Skaggs-Safeway for we are justly proud of our ability to render A TRULY SAVING SERVICE y Additional Savings CELERY Large, 2 for ................. . 19c LETTUCE Firm heads, large, 2 for ....... 15c APPLES Per box ...... . 95c HEINZ KETCHUP-Large bottles, 2 for. . .43c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP-10 bars 37c ASSORTED TOILET SOAPS-7 bars. .... .27c ASSORTED CAKES Small pkgs., 5 pkgs. 24c EXTRA CREAM MIX CANDY 3 lbs 50c Store No. 255 Roseburg, Ore. Phone 230 Orders of $5.00 or more delivered free for a three day engagement begin ning Sunday. "Can the dead return and com mune with the living?" . This Is the question with which the intense, drama deals. The picture is bound to cause considerable controversy, to say the least. In addition, there is as tender a love Btory as has ever been unfolded on the silver sheet. ANTLERS THEATRE Laughs Run Rife as Comic Comes to Life In "Potters" Have you ever wondered what might happen If your favorite comic strip could come to life. If so, come on down to the Antlers today and see W. C. Fields' latest Paramount starring production, "The Potters." J. P. McEvoy's pell and ink fold will come to life and you can meet the gang. Pa'U be there. Ma wilt con tinue nagging Pa. Pa's sure lo keep on kidding Mamie. Bill will attempt to be more than a kid and Mamie will (this is positely guaran teed) prove that fche loves Red Miller. In fact, to divulge a se cret, they run off and get mar ried just as Pa becomes mixed up in the darndest mess. And, don't tell a soul, but it's Mamie who finally pulls him out. of the hole. Interested? Don't forget the date. Fred Newmeyer, formerly Harold Lloyd's director, was in charge of this production. Ivy Harris and Mary Alden arc featured. LOS ANGELES There may have been a mere coincidence in con nection with a mother's advice to her boy, who has suddenly won fame and potential wealth. "Read your Bible and remember , your prayers every night," wired ' Mrs. Jennie Young. The winner of the big swim carried the telegram when he was visiting movie studios. NEW YORK Alcohol made In Germany from garbage is much bet ter than what is drunk In this' town, judging from recent casual ties. Major Chester P. Mills, prohi bition administrator, says the Ger man product is excellent. It has not appeared here because other methods are cheaper. For Instance, he says, some druggists make 00 per cent profit bootlegging. Special bargains In used cars at the Hansen Chevrolet Company, 4f this week. NAOMI SCOTT SOLO VIOLINIST AND TEACHER Pupil of William Wallace Graham "Maker of Artists" HEINLINE CONSERVATORY PHONE 390 MAJESTIC THEATRE Betty Goodwin Now Real Western Girl Betty Goodwin, who plays the lead in Pete Morrison's "Range Buizards," which comes to the Majestic today has become a real western girl. A native of Ken tucky, she was always an expert horsewoman, but she added to that many other accomplishments. She Is now an accomplished swimmer. dead shot with' rifle or revolver and is no mean hand with a lariat Miss Goodwin says she wouldn't go back to playing parts in society pictures for anything. It will be remembered that Betty played Im portant roles with Harold Lloyd. Betty Compson, Pola Negri and i othivrs before casting her lot with I v CAcu nnnoc niii i tTrov t i Complete Line of Building Material a Plata anrl Winrlnw Hlanc Agent for Fairbanks-Morse & Co i Phone 362 Roseburg, Ore. A SPECIAL SATURDAY 39 Cents 4 AND 6 CUP TEMPERED TEAPOTS All Are Nicely Glazed and each one a bargain. ZIGLER-CRAVEN HARDWARE CO. 1 PHONE 25 ROSEBURG, ORE, Pete Morrison. I