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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSF.BURG, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1928.
Peoples Supply L
Company
L-ereal time is here. 1 he cool mornings Ef
make you want hot cooked cereal. We
will make Saturday special cereal day and
jgj offer specials as follows
Carnation Wheat Flakes, large premium pkg. 32c
Carnation Oat Flakes, large premium pkg 32c
1 Crrtrmtion Oat Flakes, large pkg., no premium 24c
I Carnation Oat Flakes, auick cook, small oka?. ... 8c
I : " - ft!
i rt initio. . n S-S
-pounasacKreacocK Kolled uat qc
2'2 lb. pkg. Peacock Buck Wheat 27c
9-lb. sack Flap Jack Pancake Flour 59c p
A 2l2 b. sack Flap Jack Pancake Flout 59c I
3-lb. pkg. Alber's Flap Jack Pancake Flour 25c
Firrt Presbyterian Church th
brick church, corner of Lain and
Jackson streeta. It. W. Arbor, pas
tor. We .have Invited the !hiki:i
The Salvation Army, 41 East
Lane street. Meet intra Tuesday.
! Thursday and Saturday nfghtn.
I Sunday night at o'clock there
County (Irani; to worship with u.iill he a great salvation meeting.
Sunday. Kr.c h family U lo bring ; Sunday c!;ool at t:M p. ni. Come
their dinner lo the chuteh In time and enjoy th bles.-iingij of Go-i.
for tin moroir.g services. Af noon You an- welcome at the Salvation
tables will be mirt ad in the imw f Army meeting at all tinus. ,-(io
Charles A. Edward, minister.
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YOUTH CAN BOAST
OF NINE LIVING
GRAND PARENTS
GRAND ISLAND. Neb., Oct. 19.
Ch.irlt-B Keown lfwonly six years
oh and has nine living grand
'parent. althouKli four of them ar
mint for a Kunitu,ius imski t ilin-lthou near, and hear all that the in lain.
n-r which Krmirora anil menih.-rs I I.or.l our Coil shall fay: andsi.'ak! r.a. n 01 nu inur arano parenis
the i hiinh partake ut to i thou unlo ua all that the Lord ourihave inanieil after dhorce. and a
Kclher. For the after ilinntr hour (iwl shall speak unto thee." l)eu-jxerat urandmollier is living
the chaplain of Coon County l'o-1 leronomy 5:27. Knvoy and Mia. Hl parents also have been di
ll K. SlultleDealil, otneera mivuiuiidua j.i. jw,nt.
haree. jtn Mi. Bernyce smith of Grand
inland and his fatber la Joseph
Firat BaDit Church, Lane audi"". "' ljL fnle. Ore.
lifij'e. Frank It. Matthews, pastor.
10-lb. sack Farina
55c
9-lb. sack Pastry Flour
39c
2 large loaves Bread
3 lbs. quality Coffee for ...
23c
$1.00
Fancy Hard Wheat Flour, 49 lb. sack $1.75
j Canned Corn, Peas and Beans, 2 cans for 23c j
6 Water Glasses free, with 6 10c bar Soap 59c
16 pounds. Beit Sugar for ...
$1.00
niona (iranxe and the lecturer of
DoukIrh County Pomona Orange
have arranged a proirram in keep
ing Willi the day and place. The
xclii ilule. of s-vi-es for the day is j
as follows: Kihle school ::. Im Hundav. Ocl. 21: 9:15. the Kihle
mediately after Sunday school the; school. This will he the second sea
Junior Kndeavorers will n t wilh'sion in the new hiiilijinx. The
l.llla Vowi I in the kindergarte n school is now divided Into five de- '
room. Morning worship. II o clock : , partments. each with its own .
silhject. "Four Sow ini;s ami ne;opinlllK exercises. Much interest)
Heaping." Special music lijr ll.eh, taken In Ihe new ways of work,
choir. Hnslit dinner, 12. noon. Yes- ,11 ineinljers of the scliool. please
per services 1::P p. m. Illiih school j,,. present Sunday and on time.
Kndenvor service Kvening 11 ih,. morning wori-hip. Second
worship I 'M. Next Wtdnesduy sermon by the puslor In tin series:
night we have a very Important four Miracles of Jesus." The
llllile study in the hook of Imnlel. mihject, "Peter's Mother in-Ijiw."
Head chapters 7 and H. The Hlblc Tlie- choir will sing the anthem,
lesson will he followed by a I' C-1 Hp ye Joyful." by Ashford. : :n.
lure on Christian education. j nlr, 7 p. fr young iteople.
The meeting will-he held in Ihe
Bible Standard Temple, corner parlors of the new building. 7::i".
of l hadwick and Last Douglas I lnp evening service. "God and Ilia
streets. F. K. Crook, pastor. -Miss I Sun; or Mow we Know that Christ
Montgomery, superintendent. Sun- j3 ,n, ;;on f c,t,t " Third in the
and Mrs Harry Both Solo 'MATERIAL SHED
Mm. I.eroy Hiatt. Kpworth League, I . . MAruiMP curn
St): iMMt, "CitixeriB la th AND MACHINE SHOP
Making EvnfT) ierviw. 7 30; TO BE CONSTRUCTED
uhjrt, "I: .ot Thin the Carpal- I I
ter" Son?" Special munic by the t
Junior choir. Mra. Orcutt directiu. The county court has secured a,
Ifane, with tm option 10 buy, on a
tract of land acrons .he road from ,
the county farm. The tract hi 8 ;
acres In size, extending through 1
between the two roads. It belong
to a non-resident ounr. The lanf!
is to be uned am a site for a ma-,
chine shop and shed for storage of
county road materials and mac h In-?
ery. At the present time the court-j
house grounds are cluttered with
machines, metal culverts, mixers, j
tractors and various other articles.!
making not only an unsightly
place but also leaving these ar-1
tides exiosed to the elements, so;
that depreciation is ra;id. It is
pronged, from the lumber 4hatl
'tl! he ot,",TiMf fn Mlvupifijr t1' '
buildings soon to be removed from '
the court yard, to build a large I
hed where all of these articles!
may be store.!, while a complete I
machine shov will be provided la
order to cut down the cost of mak
ing repairs.
The newly acquired property li
being seeded and the portion not
used for building purposes will be
devoted to pasturage for the cowd
maintained at the county farm.
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Special Of fer
i
Tomorrow Only
SUITS SUITS
Or Suit and O'Coat
. Introducing Our NEW LINE 0 WOOLENS We Will
For FOUf? DAY3 (ONLY) Give Each Customer
A Suit or Overcoat
of Same Quality With Each Suit
Ordered for
$36.50
Deauttful SERGES, WORSTEDS and CHCVIOTS
42 New Fall Fabrio to Select From
"COMPARE OUR BLUE SERGE WITH H0.0O and S50.00
Suite and You Will Buy.
Ani Juit Remember Your Unrestricted CHOICE of
Two Suits or One Suit and
an Overcoat
Both for One Price, S36.50
THIS BRINGS A RERVICE AND A SAVING SELDOM
ENJOYED IN A COMMUNITY OF THIS SIZE
We Want Every Man in Thit Entire District to Come in and
Take Advantage of Thu Unusual Clothing Value
THE DEPOSIT IS SMALL
-And You Ma Order Your Clothe, to De Delivered on Regular
; .. Schedule or Later in the Fall if You Piefer
Special Factory Representative to Serve You
Offer Good for One Day
That's All
Saturday Last Day
Open Evenings Till 8
KF. WOOlT.Si CO.
Rosr.ai nr.M t r
119 N. Jackson St.
Nexl dmr to Woolworth s Stoic5.
dav Hchool begins prompt ly at
!:4T a. m. We are glad to announce
that our Sunday school is growing
in aitemlanc and interest and we
ar' astdni? you who have no regit
lar plnrp of attendance to mnw
and stmly Clod's word with ti. The
lesBOii for next Sunday will no
dou'it b of real Ijiturest "Chris
tian Stewardship." Our school Ih
graded and ha clane3 for the
various agft. so there will be a
place for you and a glad hand ol
. welcome. I'asior brings the inert
sage at 11 o'clock. Thtre will be
preaching at (ilengary at 3 p. m..
following the Sunday school. Crn-
under meet at rt:3o; Wlllmr
Spatiyh leads Sunday evening. Tite
regular service follow with sne-
cinl numbers from Hip band. Come
and enjoy a real stirring, old-
fashioned meeting. Also Rihle
j study on Tuesday evening nt Snto
; and regular preaching Kriday eve
i ning at S:M. AH are welcome.
t First Church of Christ, Scientist.
j Services are held In the church
, edifice at :U2 K. OouKlas street.
Sunday services at 11 a. m.; mib
ject, ' iKictrine of Aton men!."
j Sunday scliool convenes gt.,i' u.
in, All up to the age of twenty
iiatsnre IovImhIv welcome. Wed
iiesday evening service at X o'clock
, where testiinonien of healing
through Clirlnt Inn S fence are giv
en. The reading room in the front
or the building Ih open dally ex
cept Snnd.t s and holidays where
the Kihle and all authorised Chrirt
t In ii Si lence literature m:i he
read, borrowed or pun lia.- d. The
public Is cordially Invited to al
h nd Ihe services and use tin read
ing room.
evening fieries, "Cod and His
Works." Anthem by the choir,
"The Shadows of the K veiling
Hour." by Rarrl. I'relud" ques
tions: (It Are the churches of the
I'nitcd States gaining or losing?
C'r Would you let your son play
football'' t:t Do fishing and hunt
ing on Sunday break the spirit of
the Christian Sabbath? M, Does a
smart man need to depend upon
Cod?
Remarkably Jvpular
with the patrons of
Hotel
Del Monte"
TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOE
rtTftTi
CISCO SPEECH
GROUNDS IMPROVED
A numher of the men belonging!
j to the local Christian churcn
j turned out yesterday afternoon in
Rereivi- I aKnr Dple-aatlon ' body to Improve the church
and Promises Another
Address, Probably
at Boston.
f Ainnrlatrd rm laird Wire)
Clllf'AdO. Oct. lfl Still silMt
on ili- liiif of attack hp will adopt,
: (iov.-rnor Smith today piannrd lo
'put the flninhinsr touches on the
t addn'PH he will deliver tnnfcht 111
j the nisi renlment armory In an
leifxiLt to swine; this normally re
, publican mate into the democra
tic rolumn'in November.
Tlie speech of flovernor Smith
will be the seventh he has deliv
ered wince hti nresent iiwlnr
Methodist Episcopal Church',,,.,,.,,.,, ,h .nmh nnrt hnnter
1 South, comer of South .Main and Bia,3 f Tennessee. Kentuckv and
Kast t.ane. Sunday school 9:45 a. Missouri, all of which he feels con
, m.: V., I., fohb. superintendent. ,,,,, , winning In the rapidly
We had a Rood school last Sunday. I appi oachine; national election. The
I.rf all be on time and have a j addieis ahio will hrinR to a closo
biKHer school this tini". Merninir , h8 ,prnnd extensive tour of the
.worship 11 o'clock. "Life In th campaign.
: Hlood." Kpworth League at 6:30; Timonow will' see him speeding
j p. m.: topic. "The Church Neces-! ea . , ,., , prepare for hid third
; sary to Christian Life." Youns peo-and n:...l cnmpai?n dash which
j pie are Invited to attend the wln rarry n(nl rtown lhff A,i.,ie
I l.eniiue. Kveninn worship at T:3 se.-.l.oard from lloston lo Itaitl
! I. Ill; subject. "Fishers nf Men." ' ,,. on , h(. way Ka!it , A.
, I'rayer ni-rvice on Wednesday. 7 : luinv, lie will stop for an hour In
I P. ni. Ill the auditorium of the i Indianapolis: where democratic
church. You are cordially invited l chieftains had arranxer a parade
.to worship with us at all these : his honor. No special stops are
(rervlcea. Come and brine your enpecied to he made in Ohio.
iricndR. j due of the delegations Governor
Defend ui, I.oid, from every 111; ; Smith received today was a ftroup
Stnnftthen our hearts to do lhy(0r labor lead, rs, headed by John
will: j Kltzpatrlck of the ChlcnRO Federa-
In all we plan anil all we do, Men of Labor, who call themselves
Still kocp in lo thy service true. the Alfred E. Smlth-for-l'resident
John II. I'cnhall. pastor. Cnion Labor LeiiRue. The delo-
Krounds. The men completed the
tine grading Tor the lawn, covered
the ground with a layer of loam
and made all necessaTy prepara
tions for the sowing of the lawn
which will be planted within the
next few davs.
REEDSPORT BANKER IS !
ASSESSED S750 FINE ,
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 1 '
George Staples, son of State ;
Senator Isaac Staples, plead- .
ed guilty today to violating i-
the national banking act. and I
was fined S750 by Federal
Judge MeNary. He was ar- !
rested a month ago. The vio-
lations occurred in operation
of the First Dank of Reeds-
port some time ago.
Galoshes j
Keep Your Feet Dry t
I r f I XI
First Christian Church. W. R.
liatrd. i'asior. 'llihle school, ;t: (5
a. ni.; It. K. Carr, p uMerintetideut.
Morning worship begins at lo:r,ii.
SerniO". siihjeet, "Uebu tiding t he
Walls.' Junior Christian Kndenvor inith'-t
St. Ciorge's Eptscop?! Church,
corner of Cass and Main streets.
The Jnh Sunday alter Ttinit. H
C a 7 it" in. Celebration 01
holy ( tmimnnlon and set nion at
11 a. m. y hnrch school at i:ifi a.
m. Kvenltig service oiuiti'-d. Cu
firmatlon class a are now b ing
formed. Those who desire these
Instruct Inns are asked
their names to the Itev. K
nells. All are wi Iconic.
to
gi e
Itun-
Kve
Ascension Chapel. Riddle.
ning prayer and neinmn at 7
p. m. AH tho.se who desire confir
mation instniflioii please noiit
the i v, K IV ll'inn ils. Those
i.o have already been continued
are ulio webonie to these elasses.
Edetf Church Colony. Kev. J. A.
Kdlund of Marshfh Id will be out
at the K'len chinch colony Thurs
day and Frid.iy. (ct. 2 ititd
lie w ill addi. ss tlie ladies' aid
Thursday iillernnon at ihe liome ot
Mr. and Mrs C ONon n the snlt-
Ject ' The Home Lit" of laitlier."
I luirsiiay. S p m . at I In i litircii,
the put tor w UI pea If in Kniilish
on "l.mh'M- and Ills Writ inn.-";
Kri.la . v m . in ' e1i h. on
'Luther us :i i;Ul of Cod and
during ihe inorniim preaching s
ire. Kieiiing evangelistic services
begin at T::t' with a routing song
service ICit by Charley Stanton
Sermon suhject, "K;ve Dlff- rent
Paptts'ms of the New Tcstamenl."
Special musical numbers by the
choir both morning ami evening.
Miss I.ucia Kogerrt will give a read
ing nt the i veiling service. Ques
"ons pb'ced In the question box to
be answered Sunday night:
Mioulil prearners many divorced
people? What is meant by Ihe im
h'lieving husband liug sanctified
bv the believing wife? Mfd-week
Ulldo study and praise service
Wednesday evening at 7: HO.
garton. claiming to represent .Inn,.
mihi nad" unionists, presented the
nominee n resolution attacking the
republiean party on Its farm re
lief, prohibit ion, lnbor and other
stands and p raiding tiOveriitr
profound hur.iani Lilaa-
Methodtst
riinn h si houl
hourn. Supt.
1 1 o'clock :
Episcopal
it 4:i: L.
Morning
Subject,
Church.
K. t;ood
service.
"Prevent
by
ive l;eltgion." Special music
eholr. .Mrs. Heinllne directing, "o.
Jesus. Thou Art Standing." with
two incidental solos. .Mrs. Cully
Western Offe
102 8 West tOth St.
Lot Angeles, Cil'fornij.
E-ist"-rt Of'ir
X0 10 Monro.;
Ave N.
Mich.
This Sale Positively Ends
Saturday, Oct. 20, 1$23
riieat Ple.wher." I'licsc snl.jel-IS v (J M l 1
111" " l'cn rho.-en h-rnil-M- ii -for- J jj ' . '.if g l JiU.J,W ,
maiion l'i.' tut. H near nt y irfk IS.,-1
1" o io'i. rh Ml , loin, ..Jl S I I tH 2 t'-tr V
K nth II us MI,,l Mll'CICl. lll ( hisses M, ; ' M JLl iJJ3JrV '
lor all iii-.l ..f..l.lr I-a in - .' 'FftwT? V '2S!TJr"-'; ' '
l.mii ioiinwe.1 i. ui" nun ".u Werf -iN'S ' n el.l of
,:;,:;:'i'::'":.';,!..s";; ir,
t.,ik on i.t i ..im ' I., us i -.ii. Mm r 4 I 1 I I i FJSS'
i..t. -t hn-t tun s,i:i. !.. ni.iii. '.ir"T'.,!3VL-'RJ'',"i ZZ 'v
i: ii, i. i i r i; j;. . r i; -i I
:.. 1 U !; " : ml. -.l g
. -1 s 1'ie.i. hint .11 IMi, ii. I nt II a Blltf"
ioiili.il w.l, .in.- !o ,,l' We ,1"' ,
tl.,d ,o ,,. ,.,s , ,l,e . FV!fX
v lit. and mist ou Mil roti'lliue KlS.r?:W
and Wei-hip wf.h il- W W
ism" and "IdeaU of Ainorlcaii-
ism."
In a brief reply, the democratic
standard bearer thanked the dele
gat Ion for (is support and prom
ised he would devote an entire
speech to labor soon, probably iu
ItoHtnn.
Dixie Women for Hoover
CAItSDKN, Ala., Oct. 18. Tho
Alabama Women's Christian Tem
perance linion in annual conven
tion here today, adopted a reso
linion endorsing Herbert Hoover
for President.
I The resolution recited that Gov
ernor Alfred K. Smith, the demo
! crane nominee, has declared him
j se I f in f a vor of m ml i f y i n g t he
j lth amendment and concluded
vith a plea "10 prohibitionists of
Alabama to vote for Hoover and
; Curtis."
Says New York Veering
WASHINGTON. Oct. IS. For
mer Attorney General George W
, Wicket sham, who called on II. t-
I ni rr rioover toilay. said New
'York was veering strongly tuwaul 1
t he Hoover column.
"II is no reilection on .Mr. Smith i
as governor of New York." Mr. i
Wlck'Tsham said, "to say that '
Mr. Hoover Is so far better quail-
fled by his .national and world-,
wide experiem-,1 to administer ihe:
nC'li-.. ni president than Governor!
Smith that there should be little I
difficulty on ihe part ol any ci'l -i
-n to dele i mine his course in this !
eb'itiioii.
"I niuht no farther and nay that 1
with his ( rl.l Mde background ot
yervli-e and the di rsity of illllies ,
he has dtvcharaeil under the
most 1 1 im in iiuisijdices in the I
old nnd the neW woil.l win n
coupVil w ii h his irn (juall' d rec- '
in Hit- cabinet of ,
l!l each of w hteh
Neat tight fitting all rubber
gHlosh for women, in tan
shade.
Cloth in light and dark
brown, low and military heel
for women and children.'
Kidder's Shoe
Store
Roseburg, Oregon
The lounge at Hotel Del Monte saysManaget
Carl Stanley is the scene' of numerous teas al-
most every afternoon of the year and Tree Tea
is used exclusively at all these formal and in
' formal functions." ' You too, may secure
Tea enjoyment with Tree Tea Orange Pekoe.'
Delicate in fragrance and delicious in flavor.
Reasonable in price at your grocers.
TRE ETEA
ORANGE
PEKOE
m
4iv;-'
Tree Tea Japdh
if you prefer
Green tea ....
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proi
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en his pre
the pre d-
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tO t Oil!
Interest enj! Bib'e Students As-'
sorption iip'iH at G. U'. KnUer's
ho-ie in K.I.-nlHn.ei . I I a. in. The
tnbiei t tor study Is on I .Itdin 1
'The VtiMCbn-t. ' W Pde rtie i
i Ii h nt i ( In ivi j; n pi .let ice Ho we.
d.tv j.te Ms a 'ril;lnt; example .f
GiH V li'lChl tvt tun praethe" h we'
have -I'll h pr:ictien tod.iv M.tnv (
set l;tnre pot-ir to a1) eil,l!ll
th.-ve mie-1 ion All are em di.illy ;ii
it d to attend
the medern
oil
0 tiMiiAiw oil rnont'CT
In tt Homer b
i-ir,hient tilth r
On Radio Tonight
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' " T'l'tr Smiihs Chi atro sj
w:ll Ii- broidHM o.r K G W b
tween six and seen p m. toimht.
S nat.tr Gut tis. r. publi, an )re
preiiidej.il.il candidiite. will be on
;he : ir l;im Irenton. N. .1 .
throiii:!! KKX station hcginnin
:;o toniKiu.
K. C. M;n Swatted
1M;moks II.I.K. Kia . t , t.
When I.'on Whi'ehuisl arnve to
i!e:nd in hrtnttits nf ( ehitnlius at
an huh Smith poHtt:il meeting
fi re iaht mtht he w. struck with
. water pitcher i-ile-.d (o
itav bec'i hitrb il by former May
r 11 S Simtnens. He was oai
ln;iir' injui'-d.
W fiiteliiir! arose at'vr the K'v.
I N Aid-'ih. who conducted the
meet inn. h.i.l Pivtled etpnsslons
nom the sa.ti. nee. He did not com-
pi Ins stsi'emer.t.
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