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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928.
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The Largest Club in Town Invites You to Be a Member
. Free vi
Most clubs cost you money, but this "Club" actually saves you dollars each
month. '
We mean the "Club" of those who shop at the MGGLY WIGGLY.
If you enjoy associating with people who are self-respecting, who are paying
their way, who are friendly and genuin: and withdut a false front, we invite
you to join the growing "CLUB" of PIG GLY WIGGLY Store buyers.
. .ie backbone of any community is ma ie up of the solid, substantial people
who pay cash. - ,
Come and join this "Club." It's fun to shop here and you get the best of
everything for your table, at prices that enable you to take a longer and more
gl6rious vacation next summer, at our expense. ' v
WHITE WONDER
C
5RM?Q With large paper
DfI0 CARRY BAG
Our supply of carry bags is limited so shop early.
KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes - 8c
ANY FLAVOR
Jello
3 PKGS. FOR
25c
WHITE AND FLUFFY
BAKER'S
Cocoaniit
SOUTHERN STYLE OR IN MILK
ICEBERG '
LETTUCE
O Bigs
L
Heads
GOOD STANDARD GRADE
No. 2 size
cans.
Corn 2
Ripe Olives
FINE GRADE AND FLAVOR '
MARKET DAY
Raisins
300 West Cass Street
21c
PER CAN
12c
2. LB. BAG
18c
SOLID PACK
Tomatoe
15c jj
:&m
NO. 1 SIZE CAN
- 10c
A SPLENDID BUY
OLD '
"PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL"
Coffee
Pound
Package
WHY PAY FOR EXPENSIVE
ADVERTISEMENTS?
HIGH INTEREST!!
STILLS
I
union wm
Presbyterian Church Packed
Again by Devotees of
Christian Faith.
GOD'S LOVE IS THEME
Giving of "Only Begotten
Son" Inspires Pastor
Achor to Sermon
of Fine Quality.
POUND
BROCCOLI GROWERS
A meeting: of tho Um-Qua
Broccoli Growers will be held
in the office of our Eden-
bower warehouse Monday,
February 13th at 7 o'clock
p. m.
The report of tho commit-
tee on rules for the prmling
and packing of the 1928 crop
4 will be taken up at tills meot-
ins and It i Important that
every grower be present.
C. E. Marks, President.
E. G. Clouke, Secretary.
In the heart of man; from the
youngest to the eldest, the Invita
tion is extended to Bhure in the
love of God. He loves the white,
the black, the yellow, the browu.
He loves all, He loves you.
" 'That He gave His only begot
ten Son.' Never before was such
a gltt given, such love extended,
and never aguln wilt such a sacri
fice bo made. The lutldel says,
U God gave His Son to die theu
He is a murderer.' Hut let that
Infidel go to that Father who
gave his sou In the World War be
cause he loved his country, nud
desired righteousness uud justice,
and let him say he whs a murder
er, and see what happens to him.
It was God's love that appointed
Christ's death. There Is no lovo
Unit does not delight in giving, and
there Is no lovo that dues pot de
light in depriving Itself In some
fashion, of what it gives. .
"'Whosoever believe In' Him.'
How may 1 receive God's lovo?
How may I obtain 11? Tho begln-
n in a and the end of the text cau-
up toguiner in a
Let the well by the way
side that flows unto ull
Strength Impart for each
step of the mile;
Let your faith the great pro
mises alter recall,
Aud carry your cross with
a smile!
So read tho second verso of tho 'not; ue buckled
great revival nymn oen g useu m r0U(,h an( vea(ly fuahlotu Tlloy
Urn union meetings, which con- iniUsll be lmkeU tOfietil0.t and there
turned last nigni with u packed ure two nnka iu U0 chal Goil
house at tho m-Bbymrlaii cnurch. ro,c,ia one aild ,vo must foriro the
nieie was a gooa otcuesira, a oth(r Hn ,nV., .,.,.1 11V,..
Marshmallows 28c
' PER CAN
10c
large clioir and tine cougiegatiun-
jal singing. Mrs. Eiuie Carlton
! Strang sans beautlfujly iu her ef
fective, way, "Jesus is Calling."
Rev. R. V. Achor, pustor of tiro
Presbyterian c h ti rcn, pleached
jtrom the text John 3:10, his sub
ject beiug, "The World's Greatest
L.over." Mr.-, Achor said In part:
1 "The text is a fumlliaf one 10
(you.' It may bo the first text you
j learned to lisp In early childhood,
I uui utwuys u iexi which oriugs u
in rut . 01 joy aim Happiness o
j those who have caught a glimpse
of its true meaning. Who can
'measure the hcighih, the breadth
uud the depth of John 3:10":
(From it flows the true peaco and
then He has done His work.
'That v.hosoovor bellevoth" Is our
work. Uellef not only involves a
knowledge of truth or knowing
something to bo true hut it is ex
perience. You may read a maga
zine article and believe it to be
true yet it apparently has. no ef
iect upon you, Belief in Christ
means to commit yourself to
Christ, to Intrust your alt to Him.
To become a great muslclau one
must Bpeud hours and hours iu
practice and rehearsal. To be
come a great engineer you must
spend much time in the study of
the theory "of engineering, then
you must spend, more time in ac
tual experience, ilut lo becomo
happiness ot tho world. O u r tchristian all that you have to do
minds are constantly being direct- ls to beli0vo on the Lord and thou
PER CAN
Dutch Cleanser 7c
- 35c
Roseburg, Oregon
ed to something new and strange
lu the world. .Men are attempting
great engineering projects. Fabu
lous sums are being spent on ban
quets, balls aud seemingly uuy
tlung that attempts to satiate the
longing deal lie ot the iiulivlduul.
Hut wnat we need lu know more
than, any other one thing Is thy I
love of God, revealed in Christ
Jesus. Victor , Hugo Bald, 'The
sweetest thing In lite is a love re
stored. The love that conges from,
making Up.' It that bo true lu
the affairs of men, what must it
mean In man's relationship to his
God?
"Before Jesus Christ came In.lo"
this world no one ever deumed of
saying 'God loves.' Some of the
Old Testnment psalmists had
glimpses ot the truth and came
near expressing it. Hut
all the 'gods many and lor-ld
many,' thcrd wore lustful god3, and
beautiful gods, and idle gods, uud
lighting gods, and peaceful gods;
but not one of which worshippers
said, Ho ioves.' 'God loves' Is tho
'greatest thing that can be said by
j human Hps. 'God loved the world.'
iWliat is the object of God's love?
lis It the world or the universe,
, tills terrestial globe, which we ln
1 habit? No, It Is the moral Inhabi
jtants, all mankind. When wo
! think or feel anything about a
i great multitude of people It Is like
j looking at a forest. We do no:
see the trees, we see tho whole
wood. But that Is not how God
loves the world. God loves all be
cause He loves each one. When
we say 'God so loved the world'
we have to break up the mass In
to pieces and think of each piece
as being an object of ills love.
Our Heavenly tat her aeut His son,
Jesus Christ, to take up his abode
DISPLAY IS MADE
OF NEW TYPE OF
BROCCOLI PACK
Broccoli Is beginning to come
in to some extent, although cutting
will not be general until along
about the last week ot this month,
It Is stated by Borne ot the grow
ers. However, this Is a favorable
condition, as the southern produc
ers will at that time be practical
ly out of the product, thus leaving
the Cmpqua Valley to supply the
major snipmenta for eastern
points. Yesterday afternoon the,
Umpqua Broccoli Exchange, Fos
ter Butner, manager, sent in a
sample crate for exhibition In. the
ews-Review windows, and it ue-
jscriptlon on tho label reads: Ump
quu Valley Broccoli Exchange,
iltoaoburg, Oregon. The crato ex
ihlbited contains ten 'heads of No.
1 grade, and ' makes a tempting
pack.
Eat bar bee do oauawlchea uni
live forever. Brand's Road Stand
EARTHQUAKE FELT AT
VANCOUVER ISLAND
(AwK-iutrd I'rcH 1-onKtl Win-)
VICTORIA. B. P.. Feb. 9.
earthquake shock was felt at
various points oit Vancouver Is- ;
land between 3:04 and 3:08 a. in.
today, said reports received at
the government wireless station
here. Nanalmo, Port Renfrew, Al
monstrutes what is required In jbernl, Ralnfleld and Pachena felt
No. 1 pack. This crate is ot the
new type adopted by the Cmpo.ua
Broccoli Exchange, and used tor
the Brst time this season. The
container is 16xl9& inches, inside
measurement, hy 7 inches deep.
the shock. It was most severe at
Alherni and Port Alberni, where
it was accompanied by a loud' re
port followed by a rumble. Bam
fleld reported the same manifes
tations nnd the shock was felt on
On each side of the crate is the j tnf pacltlc cable board r'nstru
word "Oregon" in large loners. On
one end is a beautifully litho
graphed label with a red back
ground, showing a head of white
broccoli set in green, and the in-
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Grippe and Flu
Any cold may end In grippe of flu.
Take prompt action. Take HILL'S al
once. HILL'S breaks acold in 24 hour.
Because it does the four necessary i
things at once: Stops the cold, cnecks
the fever, opens the bowels, tones en
tire system. Colds rarely develop if
HILL'S i on hand to check them St the sunt.
Ther stop quicklr when HILL'S u taken titer.
Be ufel Get HILL S in the red box. 90 cesu.
HILL'S
Caicara Bromide - Quinine
nnt at that place. Hamfleld re
ported a light hi the sky, followed
according to fishermen, by two
large waves. No damage was re
ported. Rocked Like Cradle '
SEATTLE, WaRh., Keb. 9. A
report today from the United
States Weather Bureau on Tatoosh
Island at the entrance1 of the
Straits of Juan do Fuca, to the
Merchants' Exchange here, Sni-i
that the island was "rocked like
a cradle," by two earthquakes at
o clock this morning. No dam
age was reported to have
done to the radio
island.
MRS. FRANK TODD,
FORMER RESIDENT
OF WINSTON, DEAD
Mrs. Frank Todd, nee Helen
Cluster, who formerly lived at the
home of Mr: and- Mrs. George
HrosI, ut Wluston, died hist Fri
day, February 'A, at Monroe, Wash
ington. She was 3S years of age
and had been In ill . health for a
long time. Her husband died about
eleven months ugo. They have a
An t daughter. Mary, aged 4 years.
Mrs. Todd left Winston in 1!0S,
going to Portland, Oregon, when
she was married. She was a mem
ber of the Royal Neighbors of
America lodge. Besides her daugh
ter, she Is survived by her father.
E. K. Cluster, of Portland, and the
following brothers and blnters: C.
L. Cluster, of Hlllard. who went
to Monroe to attend the funeral;
Frank Cluster, of Until. Idaho; Ma
rion Cluster, of California; Mrs.
C. W.. Field, of Portland, aud Mrs.
A. M. Rlckman, of Portland.
shall be saved To believe lu
Chi 1st is to let Christ live in you.
In Gttl. 2:20 wo read, 'but Chribt
liveih in me.'
. "Tho aim of God's luve. 'Shall
not perish, but have everlasting
lire." The popular question of the
day is, 'K 1 do this what will 1
get In return? What Is there In
it tor me?' If I accept Christ what
shall it profit me? The answer is
double: 'Shall not perish, but have
everlasting life.' Shall not perish''
Consider tho tremendous force of
tliat phrase! Can you imagine a
sadur picture than 'when the roll
1b called up yonder' your nnmo will
be missing?
"Let us turn from the blackened
abyss of despair to the light of.
eternal joy. It is the Christian's
joy that all sin Is forulven. He
among W be presented blameless and
spotless oeiore mo tnrone of ills
glory.
"God so loved the world that he
gave His only begotten Son, that
whoseover bellevoth In Hi m
should not perish, but have ever
lasting life.' Dear friends, out of
Christ, will you accept God's love
gift lo you? You cau put your
own name in that 'whosoever uud
have 'everlasting - life' here and
now. Do you believe? Will jou
accept Christ now?"
Tho meetings continue, .-he rest
ot the week, including Su'.urduy
night. Tonight the senior high
school Is lo be present and it wHI
be a great night. The Junior high
school Is to come Monday. Sun
duy night there will be service-
In both the Haplist. and Presbyter
ian churches. Sunday morning
all usual services In tli'j Tlvo
churches.
in linn nr nr r n
n-f-r,bLflllvlUfHtib
ii
If you want tho best garden tools
see Wharton Bros.
Well Groomed
Women Know
a fat;a powflur like this now won
derful French ProccHH I'owrinr
called MEI,L() (II.O slays on lonR j
i.r kei'ps that ugly nhin away'
gives the skin a Koft, peachy look'
prtjvpiils larse pores, ion will
be amnz'd at the beautifying nuali-
been I ties and purity of MKLMMiLO.
station on the Van will be glad you tried It.
! Nathan FuMerton.
Approximately twenty-fire mil
lion children are enrolled In the
public
Slates.
schools of the United
There is a tradition In Illinois
that thrushes will not sing on the
annirersary of the death of Abra
ham Lincoln.
For Your
Children
Flavored
COB LIVER
OIL
(Norwegian)
Ity a ppi'clal refining
process, we offer an
excellent product from
fresh Norwegian cod
livers.
I'sed widely to pre
vent rhk'-iB In Infants
and children. Kkh in
vitamins.
Pleasantly flavored
bo that children like lo
take It.
FULL PINT
31.00
Nathan Fullcrton
$nvcZL Drug Slant
Roseburg, Oregon
72a
RAISES DOUBTS
Convincing
Evidence
The character of Safeway Stores-the quality of our foods
and the superior service of the Safeway Man-is best indicat
ed by the type of people who patronize thero. Most of our
patrons could easily afford to pay more than we ask if, by so
doing, they could get better goods, greater values or more
satisfactory service. The fact that the thrifty and discriml-.
Bating of all classes-regardless of social, occupational or fin
ancial status-prefer our stores is conclusive proof that they
I you better, too.
More Evidence
Crux"01eo"
Our new margarine is making many
friends. A strictly quality spread that
all will like.
I lbs.
50c
Eggs
Local ranch eggs.
Fresh. Standards.
Guaranteed strictly
dbzen
43c
PEEPS
Granulated
Soap ;
Here is an ex
tra value that
everyone will
want. The best
wash ing ma
chine soap and
the favorite toi
let soap.
3 Bars Creme Oil Soap FREE with
one Lg. Pkg. Peet's Granu- En
lated Soap at HjO
PEETS m
ISOAPJ 1
WISHING MACHTNIS
emd DISHES
For Pancakes
I Sack Big K Pan- g.
cake Hour T
I Q t . Safeway T
Cane and Maple
Syrup 1.
1
Rice
Fancy Blue Rose for pud
dings, etc.
4
lb:
Coffee
:.:..25c
Puddings
Raisins
- Market Day
Use them with rice or in
cereals, . r . . .
4 pound Pkg-. 33C
Safeway Blend . continues
to make new friends 7f
daily. Lb. ; 411
Heinz and t'R. and
For quick desserts.
' Med size .............
R." :
33c
Sugar i
PURE CANE
10
lbs
65c
Seasonable Savings
, Potatoes
Netted Gems
$1
cwt.
Onions
1 Firm Winter Onions
i 1 ; pounds 35C
i 50 pounds $1.50 :
Spinach
Fresh Local Grown
2 pounds 19C
Store No. 255 Rose burs Phone 230
$5.00 orders delivered free. Sugar except ed. Smaller orders 10c charge.
onotted to make suro of their
death.'
lllldor, known ns the "mad monk
of KuHsia," and now employed as
a porter lu a New York bulldliiK,
said he had absolute evidence that
AiiKHlaslu was dead, lie said that
a court attache ho tnuKht Auasta
sla the alphubet.
NATIONS ARE NOW
PREPARING FOR
WAR, SHAW CLAIMS
ROCKEFELLER, JR.,
(AbuxUt'tJ 1'tL-u ls.-t Win)
NLW YOKK, hVb. Too frnll,
26 yeur old woman, whom ninny
C Jill Ml tl h(! tho Kill 'I tl OttCllOHK
AiuiHliiHfa, yotiiiKPHt clittiKhtur of
tlit Hluln Czar NkhoIiiH II of Kua
shk. v,'an rt'slinti utiil-T hfHVV
i Ktittnl Loiliiy hi Ihf Loax inland
Lh!nt of .Mrs. AiikiijU'; Itithanl.
Kno vas whtakiMl Away in n
cIohcmI untniiinblio Irani the llnor
liereiifcarm upon whlth hIh; ar
rived lrom Kurojif!, and hvr ft'liero-
aboulH r nminy! a inyHtery for
many hourti.
I-ater It wan lrarneri Bhft ' had
hwn ttik(m to (he Richard homo at
Lawrence Ilcach, Long Inland,
where It was ald fdic would re
main tinill ihf return to IIiIh coiin-
Itry of Mrs. Wlliluni It. Lei-dK, tli
i lormi'r I'tIihchk Xnnia of (iroco,
who Jnvitfd h-r to tlim rouniry.
Mrs. Led8 Ih now oil a crulao of
tho Caribbean Ha.
With her ntrivnl came more x
prtffiblnnn of doubt about In-r. Mr.
lleniBtfin, oT Nrw Vork, !or:nr
war corri'rtiKHidcnt. who wa In 81
bwria in lttli and mad an InveKtl-1,1
SE1IE PROBERS
(Auuciuletl t'rt-M L-aul Wiru)
WASIIINtlTON, Fob. 'J. John
0. HockHfi'llur, Jr., chairman ot
ino board of trusties ot thu llocka
toller foundation, has henii sum
muned to uppcar Kulurday bi-forn
tho Bonulo 'loupot IJomc commlt
tteo. S;rvlc or a trth.-Rraphlc subpofim
was accepted In Now York Cliy to
day by itoikutollcr who la to tin
asKcd lo relate all thn information
eonremlnK the traiiKurtlons ot the
( ontineniul TradlnK company ot
(Awoclalcd l'rciM Lcaml Wlro)
LONDON, Feb. 10. "All of thu
meat militant powers" aro puttliut
up "a peace bluff to cover their
preparations for the next war,"
Oeorse Hernurd Shaw says In an
article In the Fobruury issuo of
No More War.
HIihw adds that the effect of the
RiiBslan proposal for total dlsurmn
niont was to call that tiluff. Uu
continues:
"The powers of ' western Europo
now Htitittl unmuHked by Hdssla
and America as determined to
maintain -and oxtend themselven
bv the sword and therefore to roc-
okiiIm war as the flnul court of
appeal In human affairs.
"Thero Is no reason, however,
why they should not sincerely ad
vocate disarmament as a measure
of economy, because armament
can always be Improvised on tho
outbreak or war and standing nr
maments are obsolete nowadays Bervo six years In prison fur sleal
by the time they are needed. inK horse. He escaped alter six
-o j months, aud roamed over tho
CONVICT BACK IN CELL Hulled Stales, Canada and Mexico
TO EASE CONSCIENCE until a troubled conscience caused
Mm to appear nt the sheriff s of-
Question: Why do under
weight children need and
realize so much benefit from
emulsified cod-liver oil? .
Answer: Becaute it pro
vides a vitamin -rich food
that nourishes efficiently and
helps thin children put on
weight . It's known world
wide as ,
SCOTT'S EMULSION
ntuucutiaiiiuniiM
HUNTVILLK. Trx.,
Canada Riven to him Ity Kobert V'. The larnnic notation
Stewart, chairman of (be houitl of yearn ,h1x rnontliH and oiKlit duya,"
the Htu ml Kid Oil company of In- upneant on Him coniniltniunt pa
dlana, who mfiiaed lo dtvnlKO nerH of liert Crfied, who httH rn
whether ho knew of any ono who turned voluntarily to the Btate
received Liberty Imnda from tho , iM-iiKentliiry from which he oKcap
Continental. t.d ahnoat a quarter ot a century
In addition to Rockefeller tho ko
Keb, 10. : fire at Loiifcvlew, Tex., and aur
roug i t ! render.
"I wna always on the dodtfo and
never had any peace of mind," ho
explained. "I want it over wMh
now," Creed Is now 45 years, old.
j-ation of the killing of the lm
petial family, reiterated f i Ih con
tention t Unit Uie grand (tiichens
AnustfiKlrt wa killed with the rest
of Vy.Hr Nicholttrf' family. He rpiot
d as an eye wltneKft, Vakimov,
who h.ild that eorne of tho czai'a
daughters Hbowed nina of life
after the firing squad had done
its work and that they were bay-
committee hIho ban inued auh-
poneaH for a nnmlier of clerka em
ployed in the New York branch of
the Dominion Hank of Canada, In
which were kept the account a of
the Continental and Hh preHldent,
II. S. Oalor, Jr., of Toronto. Koine
of theRft elerks are expected to
be here Saturday.
In correBpomlviice which Sena
tor ainh of Montana, prosecutor
the oil Imiulry, Itnekofeller had
Creed wan Benteneed In lfibS to
Eat barbecue aandwlcbea ani
Itv fnwivnr Rrnnd'n Rrxid Rtnl
exproseii rexret that Kiewart re
fii.sed to atiBWi;r all tiex1ona of tho
commltieu rej?ardliis the bonda.
Home of which the Koveriini'Mit
claftna figured in the leane of Tea
pot Porno to Harry K. Sinclair.
Garden needs of
Wharton liros. 1
all kinds at
Save the family bankroll with-,
out sacrificing the family palate.
Buy Economy Groceries and
economize.
ECONOMY GROCERY
O. L. JOHNSON .
"The 8tor That Strvss You Btst"
Phone 63 344 N. Jackson Street
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