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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1931.
SEVEN
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BRINGING UP FATHER
By Geo. McManus
FOR SALE
OAT.3 anil vetch hay, baled, $16.
Fhoue 702-111.
WOOD FOlt SALE F. E. Brothers.
Phone 2IF24.
SEAHONK1) fir block, i per tier.
Phone 362.
FOH SALE 30 nice turkey hens
at $2.25 each. Jesse Neavoll,
lide, Ore. Phone 36F4.
Fill AND oak wood, $2 and J2.50
cut one year. Claude Parkhurst.
Phone 47F31.
FOlt SALE One g-weeks-old reg
istered Jersey bull calf. Phone
17F3. 0, W. Hurt.
CHOICE old growth fir well sea
soned, $2.50 Der tier In 3-tier
loads. South End Fuel Co.
FOlt SALE Small chicken ranch,
well Improved, close in. Inquire
CIcoiko Solomon's grocery.
BALED bay and straw; 40 tons
good quality oats and vetch, $14
per tou; straw $8. C. F. Krogel,
DlxonvlUe.
YIAVI - The home remedy for men,
women aud children. Stood the
test tor half a century. Call Mrs.
W. L. Smith at 18F22.
FOlt SALE! 10 registered Shrop
shire ewes, mostly coming 2's.
Alsi a Hawley. Divide Route. Cot
Ume Grove, Oregon. Phone 5F12.
FOR RENT Downstairs apts.,
strictly modern, private bath,
breukfast nook, furnace heat 926
So. .Main. Pbone 429-K.
THE young lady who took the
green dress from Montgomery
Ward's store last Saturday is
known. To avoid trouble this
dress must be returned wilhiu 24
hours.
FOR SALE Dandy 4-room house,
lovely furniture. A good chicken
bouse and some chickens. For
quick turn over, $15u0 takes it
all. Wni. Fisher, 825 Winchester
St., Roseburg, Ore. Phono 632-J.
THE young lauy who took the
green dress from Montgomery
Ward's store last Saturday Is
known. To avoid trouble this
dress must be returned within 24
hours.
THIS week's speclul at Montgom
ery Wards' Is a 7-tube 3-screeu
grid console model i-adlo selling
at $59.85 complete. Also sold on
terms of $1.00 down, balance
weekly with a small carrying
charge
THIS week's special at Montgom
ery Ward's is a 7-tube 3-screen
grid console model radio selling
at $:9.Sa complete. Also sold on
terms of $1.00 down, balance
weekly with a small carrying
charge.
SWEET PICKLES, sour pickles
dill nlckles. nickles In cans
pickles in bulk, pickles in glass
at Dad s, corner Lane and Mien
dan.
IR SALE 600 sawed, seasoned
cedar popls. Also one team work
horses, or will trade for sheep.
W. O. Coudlay, Glendale, Ore.
$1200 TO ?100U per year, govern
ment job, steady work; men, wo
leu, 18 to 60. We coach you for
arly exams. Write for particu
trs Ilox 71, care News-Review.
;i U SALE Six heud work
j uses; 2 saddle horses, good
udiiiou, well broke; 2 farm
wagons; 2 sets double harness.
L'mpqua Valley Freight Line,
cor. Main and Washington Sts.
I WANTED f
,
WANTED Some good Gold Dollar
straw hurry plants. Pox 4, care
News-Review.
.
FOR RENT
HOUSE for rent at 1131 E. 3rd St.
Phone 133.
OR KENT Furnished apartment,
close in, clean, homey. .Telephone,
722-K.
FOR KENT Furnished apartment
water and ligiits furnished, ga
rage. $lu per month. 616 S. Pine
Full SALE Caterpillar tractor.
model HI' demonstrator. Also us
ed I'di'dnon. Miller-Sanlord Trac
tor Co., 321 West Oak street.
LOST
LOST- Saturday. between Cass
and Oak St., black silk dress
Rewind. Return' to Roseburg
Cafeteria.
MISCELLANEOUS
BETTER-REST inner spring unit
mattresses, regular $2o, now be
ing-sold all this week for $14. U5.
Also selling $10 cotton ten mat
tresses at $5.95. Buy your mat
tress right now at Powell's Fur
niture Store.
ORGAN FOR SALE 1 want the
room and will sell for $6.00. All
enamel Ouick Meal wood range
used 4 months and has coil, will
sell lor $65 cash and you come
and get it. Original cost $125.
See it today at Powell s Furni
ture Company.
SAVE MONEY on your niortgag
loan by our monthly payniell'
plan. Pay off the old mortgage
with a new one We have a vt
convenient loan plan which 1101
only makes payment easy but ef
fects a worth while saving
the borrower. The lotal cost 01'
one of our loans Is lower than
any like organization doing bus!
ness in the stale. We invlie com
parison, l'mpqua Savings Loan
Assn., Douglas Abstract Llilg,
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OF BAiNTZOO ARRIVED IM
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HOME PROBLEMS
ARE DEALT WITH
BY DOCTOR LDWRY
ii
CAR OWNER Don't forget to call
653 when in need of auto parts.
Sartf'B Auto Wrecking House.
Tt-.KO. (Red) WILLIAMS, 116 S.
Stephens St., going alter busi
ness. Cars washed, 1 -Co. called
lor and delivered. Greasing, oil
and gas. "Service" our motto.
Phone 45S.
NEW TODAY
OAK WOOD for sale. Phone 21F12.
Fred Winston.
WAN'I'KI) -Clean cotton
New s-Rc few oil'U-e.
NAILS. IKII.TS, I'll'l-: FITTINC
Low prices. Leake A: Ournec.
Ill IIKAH of ewt
llaifleld. Phone
PIPK. pipi-:,
Low prlc-es
s lor sale.
I2F11.
PIPH Fine stock.
Leake llurnee.
WILL 'I'ltADK flood haltery set
iiiilio for ewes, bred. IteinUe
'lli I f, ( aliyonville.
PKI'NINII S 11 10 A II S - Pruning
' smwh. pruning compound. Leake
,v ;uili'-e.
Ink S l.!-.'--One wardrobe trunk,
t osl price is, now $12. Call at
lOil West First St.. Koaeliurg.
TODAY'S MARKETS
l'l HtTLA Nl ), .Inn. 1 :!. Hut Ivr mul
.'Kit .mu;itl"ti.s in wlmlfwiU' t mar
ket h Were I 111 ell ii II tffil tnilil . Tea If
uitie for Ixilh lintter ami i UBs was
tNifV with n-eeipas ritnuiK. jtntn.- :i -iMimubttiunH
of iiesli .stin k ami M-mv
iih v c nil-lit hit u retail t is -1
l x tin in i f iirtircH i ri l'.t:-i fi'"
fLiiPt iniller sturanf i n a,-,-
J.iitJ.'t.lT'i ii-'iiinl.M sis aKahtst
a.uunls a year
lij..nini; fniit aii'l V etahle lrte
was of imrniul vi.lin tt nh-ij
sleiiily pri' e., v ei n MHTit niai k '.
news' S4;r if rcp"i tfl:
Loeal celelV sturatio flllpplit'S are
entin'W depleted, after a s-asmi ..I
uiniHuallv heavy Imnl dintri hut inn
Low pii.es duritiK tho pa.-t hcukuii
aecnmiU'd f'i" ll" ln rPMfl fui--niin
p tii' ii. Sf veral cnrliiads "f 'ali
furiiwi ele rv the firnt af tho -n-iii
were reieivpd today.
I.n.al raultrW.wer. Hlllmnith still
iffei.-.l in fair volume, is MTV t
.liiiiirv in (pinlitv; a 1ml If mil wanl-.-,1
1.0 the trade. It.ehurtf Tlnw. r.
whl h appeared lawt week, l ti'-w
i-urtHlh-'i by told weather In than
sl I If t.
ciuinti"nn
Kks: (Prif.s io iftulh.-rn) freth
.-xii.t.- 2iie, tUamlai il I'M. Insh
111. (hums lHr; pilleltK 1J.'. l'llee
to wholusalera i!c under price lo r
talk'ra. Kuiler: CuheH: l-ixtras 2C,-; stan
Maids 2:r: prinif fusts Ule; fusts
';!. i ' re ii iih'I y priev a: I'rints J
ov;r uii he atundiii ds.
Milk: Haw milk (4 per cent.
$i:.iKl-.li per I'Wt. delivered 1'url
lund less 1 per cent. Kradu C mu.
$1.70. Uuttcrful Uellvvj-fd In Port
land i J -
I'oultrv: (Huylnff prhca.) Alive,
heavy hens over 4' H o- 2i-lv, nif
iliuiu heim :!'-- l .
hht lient lfi spt.nUH jm. . I'. KM,
dufks 4 Ihs. and over 1. turkfj
Nil. 1, L'lf-;:le. K.-iSC 17-lSe.
t ntintry meats: (MtiyiiiK pric
ClttH-ks are beinc nmilcd out to
turkey growers throughout Oienon
this week in final sell lenient of
the two December pools sold by
the Oregon Turkey (i rowers' asso
ciation. There were lli ears of tur
keys in the two shipments, 12
cars being loaded in western Ore
gon and 4 Jn the eastern half of
the stale.
The turkeys sold lor SllO.SKS.Ofl.
The Northwestern Turkey Grow
ers association advanced ri7,4iZ.
Ha to the growers at the time the
turkeys were received. The expense
incurred in handling the shipments
was SS,22:!.7H. with a further de
duction of Sl.iHif.42 association
charges, this money going to the
association's reserve fund. J he
fiiral payment to the growers
iimounts to $-13.5-10.
Settlement is to be made upon
the following basis, tho first fig
ures showing the total price paid
for each class, the figures in pa
renthesis being the amount ad
vanced on each grade and the
amount being paid, while the final
column shows (he total sum to be
paid on each class of birds:
Prime young
toms :inc use U'c) 5-.oi.ss
Prime young
hens 29c (18c lie) 7,470.37
rime old
hens 2!U- (ISc lie) 1.032.W)
Choice young
toms 2Sj-dtic 12Jc) 11,019.50
Choice young
hens 2ic 10c 12c)
Choice old
hens 2Sc 1 10c 12c)
Medium young
toms 24c (12c 12c)
Medium young and old
hens 2 v 1 1 2c 12ri
Old toms 2:tc li!c lln
Common 2')c ( 8c 12c I
REVIVAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tonight 7:30. High School night.
Subject. Pilate's yuestiun.
Vedi...Hi:iy 2 Subject, Prca
ip'.i Versus Kvoluiion.
Wednesday 7:if0. Subject, Hard
Nuts for Skeptics and Infidels.
'Iinie.
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1 gradvd $1.'
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l'i n; SALE Stock
.iml -tore litun-s
nut AcdresK I.
I.Msebm u. Oregon.
of ei (n ei h-s
Ileiionnble
O. Ilox S2I,
l'OK ('Hl' KKNT H'i acres fen lie
I. uid. Mm now for iaisingspriiin
win -a i. rite ilt A Johnson.
ItosfbutK or phone 37K12.
I SKI "lUAt Tolls P'ordwons and
( ii 'iiK . i iim sdedlon to choose
M om. U asonable price?. Leake
.v liui Uee.
Iii"ij-M0 paper at i. p r loll,
i' mi. ft. Wire nails a low as
3c per lb Powell s Kurniiuie and
Hardware Store.
ton tc.
I'ulatocs:
No. . $1.10-1. oU.
Miuar. (Saelted bum
fi uit ' ' r hei i y JT..iO per . w I. Le- i
Miliar Jl.SU ewt.
i-iour; (i'utllaiKl delivery prle.j
i-'timiiv pat'-riiM Iff 1 ;, It"
wh.iit W's flT". ni.ihnm i'.i $(.t.i'
hakfiH' hard wheal '.en $.". M. Ihik
ens hlwewtein pntiUB H.s $.':)()
piiMrv flour !"s J-1.50.
Hay: ( V liulesa lu buy Inn prhes.
delivered l'oi Hand. ) KiiKtern tire
tf.Ul tunt'thv $J2 .iJ.J3.0M; ditto val
i; -l'j ;.M. aitalfa -1 n
! ;,' o .. , ,-r H-i oat hay Hi "
strnvv IT.OO-R.'M.i tun. Selllnjf pritt!,
Jl..i'-2.att mure.
H-'pf i via er-'p :. se.
onions: Or.'i;nii $1 ""-1 ?r
Nuts. W.ilnut. .illloi nn
1 . -Tc : Ori-Ron new 2 ,
I I-peanuls 'J-lZi.
j;-:.e. fiii.yrts ts-t-.
iisi aru hark . fie 1 h.
Woiil: K. intern Mr'K"H
valley H-Uc; htinb lu-H.
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Al io PAINTINH. paint tepaii-
nlor inaifhing. bteum tU-an-ui
l;. a.in, genuine I nu o ami
Dupoiit materials llest of work
l in,uisli!p. Murphy's Auln Paintmc
and lietinishing Shop, near S. J'.
depo'.
k (i.
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P'W r. Steer:
p.nd iii'.diuMi
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(Ily Hevival Kdltor)
Tonight has been designated as
high school night at the Armory,
when the high school students are
invited to attend in a body. The
eo-nter section will be reserved for
them until 7 :4o. Dr. Lowry lias
chosen a subject especially appro
priate for the young people. They
will give some of their school
songs and t lie Armory will be made
to reverberate with a number of
their high school yells.
Yesterday was taken as a rest
day by the evangelistic parly anil
the workers and the revival meet
ing started upon its third week
with a large attendance al the aft
ernoon llible study at 2: So today.
The subject of the Hible study was
' Where Are the Dead?" and Dr.
Lowry declared that this subject i messcng
Do?" by Owens, (from the Welch).
The choir is deserving of much
praise for their splendid work and
loyally.
Mr. Nelson also sang a solo, ap
propriate for the message of the
evening, "Have You Counted the
Cost?-" wiih his soul filled with
passion fur the lost.
Sunday Afternoon at 2:30, the
Presbyterian church was filled to
overflowing with an audience of
women and girls. Tho service was
in charge of Miss Slough, pianist
and women's worker of the evan
gelistic party. She was assisted
i bv .Mrs. Williams who ottlclated
at the piano aud Mrs. Hugh Whip
pie who sang "Come I'nlo Me."
I Miss Slotmh brought n most eon
viucing message from the story of
the Queen of Sheba In 1 Kings H)
aud Miit l hew 12:42. A striking
parallelism was draw n between
the Queen of Sheba and from each
individual aud King Solomon and
Christ.
Last Sal unlay evening Dr. Low
ry Rave his attention to dealing
with home problems, his subject
biting. "Home Sweet Home." He
showed thai if the homo question
could be sen led right, it would
settle all olher nueslions right. As
l.he home is of universal Inter
est we are giving the following re
port, on the Satuidtiy evening mes
surc. The text was a pail of
Isaiah :i!l:4, "What have Hiey seen
in thy house." Taking ibis text
as a starling point, he spoke In
part, as follows:
"This ques! Ion, 'What have they
seen in thy house,' was put lo
King Heekiah by the prophet
Isaiah following Hie visit of certain
that had come Irom
always brought out the largest at i (he son of the king of Babylon lo
tendance of any afternoon sub-1 congratulate him upon his recov
ject. ery from a serious illness, lleze-
The music at the Armory Sun i kiah hud been miraculously healed
dav wilh .Mr. Nelson as director I and it was a splendid oppoiiunity
and Mi sr Slough assisting at the 'for him to testify lo (he goodness
piano with striking abllitv, was and mercy ol Cod. Hut Just like
trulv a big feature. I uiosl people of ibis day, he seems
In the morning the great Chorus I io have very tii kly forgolien the
Choir of eigl.lv voices, sang tlm ' Lord and Ills mercies. Instead of
old favorite, "All Hail. Imanual :" : remembering the Lord, upon whom
bv f.ahrie niosi effectively. Tie y he was dependent for all he was
also sang with much fervor, that and all he had. he took pride In
beautiful hvmn. "What Did Ho showing these visitors his house,
his gold, his silver and hid mili
tary resources. Of couisu, what
these niedttengers saw in Heice
klah'a house would largely deter
mine their ealinjuie of tue man.
It you will i ell me wuat yuu
have In your house, 1 wii ted ou
what kind of parents you are, what
kind of children you have and what
kind of an influence you are exert
ing In the world.
"The homo was tho rust divine
institution that the Lord establish
ed upon this earth. Yes, It came In-1
to existence ueiore the school, the
church or the stute. If we could
settle the home question right then
we would have all other questions
settled right. The people ot tins
city are on a icvei witn your homes
they will never rise higher than
your best homes or tall lower thau
your worst homes.
"Your home is only one of the
many, either helping to make
or destroy our nation. So then,
taking Isaiah's question as a start
ing point, 1 want you to visit with
me for a little while, tho most sac
red spot on earth. That place that
knows more sweet association and
pleasant memories than any other
spot ou earth, the homo.
"Have they seen in thy house the
right kind of a beginning for tin
Ideal home? In this beautiful laud
of ours, this laud of schools, aud
churches, this land of plenty, this
laud blessed above all other na
tions on earth, we find that on an
average one home out or every
nine is being wrecked by divorce.
Why Is this? Well, theio may la:
many answers lo this qusiion, but
1 believe the chief difficulty Is that
they were not started right. There
has been a disregard for the plain
simplo teaching of Hod's word on
this subject.
Hod says, 'He ye not unequally
yoked together with unbelievers;
for what fellowship hath righteous
ness with unrighteousness? And
what communion hath light wiih
darkness?" I do not, believe
Christian should ever marry a non
Christian. There must he spiritual
agreement, as well as harmony in
olher things, if there is to lie
happy home. The proverb, 'All
true marriages are made in hen- j
ven.' I think there are many mar
rlages in these days that Hod had
nothing to do wilh.
oo many young women get Hie
Idea that they must marry Borne
thing, therefore they Tall all over
the first opportunity that comes
along. Well, girls, there are many
things worse than being an ol;i
maid, and one of them is inarryiUR
the wrong fellow. A lot of fellows
ought to be arrested for going
around disguised as men.
Then, young men, you need a
word of caution also. Don't choose
a girl with her war patnl on. If
you would kiss some of these little
society misses, I am afraid you
would die of painter's colic.
However, thero would be one ad
vantage In marrying one of these
little frizzled-headetl, fudge-eating,
theatre-iiuddluir. guin-chewiiiR, card
plavhiR, dancing society misses,
anil that would be If she fell inlo
the water there would he no danger
of her drowning for empty gourd
head would keep her afloat.
"Have they seen in thy house pa
rental' control and authority? We
probably have as much home rule
as ever, but In these days It. Is the
children ruling the parents, instead
of the parents ruling the children.
A child that will not obey father
and mother will neither obey social
civil or divine lawn. The quesiion
of obedience to law is settled hi
childhood and in the home. Man
has never been able to Improve on
Hod's plan as expressed in Pro
verbs xxll, ti and xili. 2ft. 'Train up
a child in the way lie should go.
and even when ho Is old he will not
depart from it. . . He that spareth
his rod liateth his son; but he thai
loveth him chaslenth him dili
gently.' "When a parent corrects the
child in the right spirit it is just
as much an acl of love on the part
of Ihe parent as anything ever done
for the chil :. I am not advocating
brutal treatment id children, under
stand, but I am sure many of your
homes would be better if you had a
switch liauRlug on the wall under
the motto, "I Need Thee Kverv
Hour."
"Have they seen in thy house
Wood-Cutters Supplies
Now, when prices are lower, is the time to
buy. See our window today for new low
prices on cross-cut saws, mauls, wedges,
sledges, etc.
For Your Hardware and House
hold Supplies See Us First
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.
The Ironmongers
the godly example? If you would
bring up a child in the way he
should go you parents must go that
way yourselves. The devil is get
ting many children horo lu Hose
burg by getting tho parents first.
You can very easily tell what kind
of parents children have by listen
ing to their conversation and
watching their conduct. A father
coining into his home unexpected
ly heard his little boy and girl
quarreling just as though they
were about ready to fight.
He said, 'Why children, you
should not quarrel like that with
each other." The hoy smilingly re
plied: 'Why, pap, wo are not
quarreling lu earnest, wo are just
playing pap and mamma.' If you
will watch your children I can as
sure you will find them playing
pap and mamma lu more ways
than one.
Many children are led Into dis
honesty aud lying by what they
seo and hear In the home. A home
to be Ideal must have piety In it,
a godly Tnlher, a priest of Hod in
his household, and pious praying
mother with her godly example.
From such a- home the devil will
uover he able to cupture the boys
aud girls, . ,
CARFVS 1c SALE
Our annual January lo Bule now
on. Huy an Item at regular price,
wo give you another like it for lc.
Over ltO Items ; to choose from, i
Stnple things, ybu use evory day.
Towels, hose, . pencils, gloves, tal- ,
cum, tumblers, toilet paper, hang
ers, cups and saucers, hamlker-
chiefs, paper and envelopes, tooth
paste, etc. Your chance to save
now. Stop In and see these values.
Curr'a. Adv.
DR. NERBAS
DENTIST
Painless Extraction
Qas When Desired
Pyorrhea Treated
Phono 4SS Mnsonic Tilda;.
INSURANCE
$i:t.riG.oo
Leave for Marshfield - Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Taylor have returned
to their home in Marshliehl after
spending several days here visiting
M rs. Taylor s pa t en t s, M r. and
Mrs. Kit t Ackert on Winhcester
strtet. Mi's. Taylor is leaching itt
Winchester Hay this year. Mr.
Taylor, a mechanic, has been
spending the past few weeks here
working.
POEM FOR THE DAY
By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS
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BRINGING THE WORLD TOGETHER
W'Dllili'l'lul ni'MS riimi-s rniiil 1'iirln. Hint I'li-ni h I'linini'i'i Imvi' a
phill rciiily tor ,i lailniail lunm l iiinli r tin- l;in;li.-h Cliniini l. UnmmM a
ilialliliiil whorl-, within thri-i' i'iu"s. Ilii'y ran haw llaihs nullum; Irom
I'aria Hi l.oh'lo" Thi-y urn nln'iuly iln'aniiiiK or tin' Hum a In n Hw Inn-ni-l
Iniin (llbiallar lo Ninlh AHn.i. ami H.i' mil imili' tmni Cairo In
Ciipi' in I'oiiiiili'li'il. anil i'Vn i'sh iraiin will run from Lomlnn lo tin' "(
In Souih Afrii-ii in hours inxii-ail of ..!,. Wliat an at.i' living In'
Of nil the nucs of tlie pnsl. ,
I'm Kind thiit here my lot is i n ,t.
1 think a clny this thirty-one
The best clay yet beneath the still ;
Ahead of those old sleepy days
Back there in history's dreamy ha.e
I-.re there in history's di amy hae
Which floods with t;lcry darkest niijht.
What sluggish 1114ricult111.il dreams
When farmers plowed with slox ox team!
Before the tractor's nia:;ic urare
I lad turned, its furrows 'round the plai e.
And oh. my soul, that isn t half
In all the world no phonograph!
A mile apart men were, alone;
As yet there was no telephone.
Think on a world ol sailing ships
With not a dream oi airplane trips;
And in that world so dull and slow
Not yet b thought of radio.
And now we read wilh hopeful jlee
Of tunnels underneath llic sea.
Of nations bound by iron bands.
Uniting happy peaceful lands.
AS -vhen 1 rri'!' that i .world
, And spirit wiiii, are jflnil- unfirtled,' .('' j
And I have freedom o( the air,
, X.'an siju! about as frce'as prayer, 4 . ')
'lMethinlt.'twiU i a world of fun.
Beholding what fiiankind has done.
Yes, in that jjoiious aflerwhile
Still greater 'wonders will beguile.
j TELLS OTHERS
1MHS. A X N I K H. 1IAKX
"l HART wnnls others to
know of wonderful health
buililiiiK powers of Hnrgon.
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You cannot buy better Insurance than Is sold by this agency.
Writing all lines of firs and automobile Insurance, livestock In
surance and bonds. Fourteen years of satisfactory dealing with
our clients. Consult us about your Insurance problems. You
cannot buy better protection than a policy written through our!
agency. Phone or call.
G. W. YOUNG & SON, Insurance
116 CASS ST. . PHONE 417
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What Thrift Does
Thrift enahles one to load a
broader, fuller and morn enjoyahlo
lite. A KiowhiK account with this
Hank will help you become thrifty
and more troupe rous.
4','r Interest Paid on Savings
Accounts.
TheRosebuiB National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
"Sa i?' in lu mi j li r mi- ln:ilth.
KtrchKih atd hiipinefs anl I am
only ton Klad lf nil oiIhth what
it did lor Hit-. Kor Ihf past four
c;itH iny Htoma h w ;i.h rihly
;ii Id. my food dnaiii-f d wilh tne; j
and I win v cak, hi I ton and run-
lov.fi. My hi'hi-M wrri- mo nho I T r-
il i Keldoui evi-i had muie than a
uu lioum Hh'i-i at nichl II n won
ih rtul the w;iy Saiott and Samon
Pills look hold "I m Iroiihli-Tt! 1
iit nnyfhiiik' I until now, and my
jtioii(n-nfi Ih ot and I nP-cp
yo.id all iiij;h(. I frej hctier nnd
Miowff-r than I have In y'-ars. " -Mrn.
Uanihart liven ul W. JiJJIt
re:iii Ave., Spokane.
Nathan Fulterton, The Rexall
Drua Store, Roseburg; Burton's
Pharmacy, Reedsport; Highway
I Pharmacy, Oakland, agents, Adv.
Today the average
intcr-city connec
tion is made in less
than 2 minutes
often in a few sec
ends. It is made
whiie the calling
person is at the
telephone
C)Yhen you
TELEPHONE
your intercity
message
you also get
the ANSWER
THERE'S nothing quite liko
your voice for transmitting
the personality of your mes
sage! And swift as your spoken
message speeds, a human
voice answers you.
Modern inter-city service
is fast, clear, dependable.
Thk Paufic Telephone And Telegraph Company