Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 15, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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SUNDAY AT THE CHVRCUE8.
Presbyterian, Jackson and Lan
streaU, ReT. E. W. Warrlnfton, Min
ister. Th Sunday services at th
church are: 9:46, Sunday school.
Mr. F. B. Guthrie, Bupt.; 11 a. m.,
morning worhsip, sermon, "Paul, the
Apostle of Faith," the first la a
rlea of three sermons; 6:30. En
deavor acrvice, leader Floyd Darton,
Clifford
He absolutely
helps you. Get
your mind set
tled; know what
to do.
See what life
holds in front
of you.
Health! Strength!
Success!
Can Be Yours.
Room 3, Grand Hotel,
This Week Only.
subject "Christian Principles In Poll
tics;" 7:30 p. m., sermon, "The Roy
al Christ," a study In the portrait of
Jesus. Good OiUtlc at both the
morning and evening service.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. I
The First Unpllrt tlwrcli. Lane
and Rose streets, K.ev. J. H. Dickson,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, O.
P Coshow, Supt.i morning worship
at 11; B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6:30.
This is a live young people's society.
Good singing. Will you nieet us at
the First Baptist church and share
In the blessings? Kvcnlng worship
at 7:30, with preaching by the pas
tor, and a live song service. Pruyer
meeting at the church Wednesday
'evening at 7:30. Subject, "The 8o
jclal Side of the Church Life."
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ClirlKtlan Church, Pine and Wood
ward streets, Rev. C. H. Hilton, Min
ister. Rev. C. F. Swander, of Port
land, state corresponding secretary,
will occupy the pulpit both morning
and evening. Mr. Swander haa a
special message of great Importance
for the congregation. Bible school
at 9:46, contlnus to show great In
terest and Is doing splendid work.
V. P. 8. C. E. at 6:30. Subject,
"Christian Principles In Politics."
Citizenship day. Vernon Orr, leader.
All are welcome.
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M. K. Church, South, Rer. J. C.
Jones, pastor. Sunday school at
9:46, W. L. Cobb, Supt.; divine wor
ship at 11, sermon by the pastor;
Junior league at 2:30, Mrs. Lahey,
Supt.; Senior League at 6:30, Bea
trice Whltsett, loader; subject for
study Ib, "Care of Body, Mind and
Spirit," a triangle meeting. Divine
worship at 7:30, sermon by the pas
tor. You are Invited to worship with
us.
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Ht. fteorgo's KplMoopal Church,
Rev. Thos. R. Alleeson. Holy Com
munion at 7:30 a. m.; Sundtty school
at 9:46 a. m.; morning service and
sermon at 11.
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Ctmrch of Christ, corner Cobb and
Roberts streets, south part of Rose
burg. Services both morning and
evening. Bible study at 10 a. m.;
preaching at 11, subject, "How to
Become a Christian and How to Lire
a Christian." Song service at 7 p.
m. All visitors welcome.
Campaign to Cease
After November 1
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 The
campaign conducted by tho depart
ment of Justice against high prices
and the high com of living will be
ended and the entire fair price or
ganizatlon will be dltsbamled on No
vember 1.
Wheat Leaps Up
ward Says News
CHICAGO, Oct. 15. Wheat made
a big advance In price after news of
President Wilson's request to Gov
ernor Allen of Kansas became pub
lic. December delivery ran up to
134 cents to $2.21 and closed at
$2,174 to $2.18.
Closing Day of
Teachers Institute
(Continued from Pag 1)
TO WHOM IT MAY CONTKR.V.
X have associated Charles I. Ham
ilton Ksq., of HoaeburK. In tho pron
ont and future legal business requir
ing my attention In Douglas County.
ELHEUT D. HERMANN.
tTeleg displayed. At 2:30 H. C. Sey
mour, state club leader, spoke on
"Why an Achievement Day" followed
by an Interesting talk by A. E. Street
county club leader concerning the
plans for next year's work In the
clubs.
The Fullerton bc-dAo 1 -icooklng
club, with Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen as
leader, gave a cake baking demon
Ht ration, and the sewing club of the
Smirk school, with Mrs. Clough as
leader demonstrated stitches and
other sewing club work. The clos
ing feature was a parade of the 100
percent clubs In the county, each
group being properly placarded
and giving their club yells. There
are about 24 of these 100 percent
clubs In the county. To attain 100
percent oach member of the club
must complete the work laid out
and send In th necessary reports
This morning an election of del
egates to attend the Oregon State
Teacher s Association to be held In
Portland at Christmas time was
hold and the following will attend:
J. M. Miller, principal of the Rose
school. Oscar Oorrell, Supt. of the
Sutherlln schools. Miss Nettle Spen
cer of the loncalla schools. Mrs.
Maybelle Church. George T. Thomp
son and Miss Elisabeth Wool worth
were elected as alternates.
VOTE 65 X R.W.LOKC
T. C. Shankland. adjustor for the
Newark and Nlagra Insurance com
panies Is in Roaeburg today confer
ring with the local agents, Rice and
Klce concerning the Van l)e Vord 'i -".. " .r. o a
loss near Bro. kway. The Van le;Or COUilty ComiSSlOfler
Vord house and oontents were burn-1
ed some time ago. I
Democratic Candidate
YONCALLA. OREGON
LIBERTY THEATER
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WHKHK EVERYBODY GOES
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Amazingly Superb!
METRO ANNOUNCES
in RITA WEIMAN'S
Madame Peacock
As the woman who relinquished with a shrug those things in life most women
hold most dear For What? She was later to learn.
In this, her latest and greatest picture, one sees
Nazimova at her magnificent best.
Adapted by Nazimova. Directed by R. C. Smallwood Photo by Rud. Bergquist
Fhotodrama of surpassing poignancy and power, in which the
star of a thousand moods displays them all.
Matinee Daily 2:15 p. m.J Krenlnga,
7:15 and p. m. Prices: Children,
matinee 10c, evenings 15o; Adults,
5o.
With Ruth of the Rockies
Episode No. 6
And Pathe Review
General Strike
In Three Cities
ROME, Oct. 16 A general strike
has boen declared In Trieste, Bolog
na and Brescia.
Portland Port
Under New Head
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. It was
officially announced that the Colum
bia river and ports sou'ta would be
under the Jurisdiction of H. H. Kbey,
district director of the San Francisco
district.
RALLY DAY.
An interesting 8. S. Rally Day pro
gram will be rendered at the M. E.
church Sunday morning, beginning at
11 o'clock. Everyone l cordially in
vited to be present.
ltKIUCK IN PRICKS
Manager Hill of the Antlers the
ater haB announced that for the pic
ture, "Shlpwtecked Among Canni
bals," coming to the Antb-rs on Sat
urday and the Majestic of Sunday, all
school children and school teachers
will have to pay only the small sum
of ten cents. This Is a very fine edu
cational film taken by the Universal
comiiany, and not one of the many
wonderful scenes are staged, but
were really taken among the cannibals.
AltOUXD THE TOWN
Fined for 8eedlnK
Ceorge Kilpatrick was today fined
$3. after pleading guilty to a charge
of speeding.
Here From Canyonville
H. W. Clough and Bessie A. Clough
of Canyonville, Bpent the day In
Roseburg visiting.
Returns Howe
Mrs. Bernice Wilson left for her
home In Yoncalla this afternoon, af
ter a short visit In this city.
Speaks at Institute
H. C. Seymour, of Corvallls, ar
rived In Roseburg last night and
spoke at the teachers' Institute today.
Attending Institute
MIbs Ethel Peterson, who teaches
at Ten Mile, Is visiting in this city
with Mrs. C .C. Wamsley and attend
ing teachers' Institute.
Fire Apparatus Here
A door opener and planter hook
recently ordered by the fire depart
ment, were received today and has
been added to the qu.iiment.
Ret urns to Oakland
Mrs. George Copestake of Oak'
land, who came to Roseburg this
morning to spend a Bhort time shop
ping, returned to her home this afternoon.
To Yoncalla
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Miller, who
have been attending institute in this
city, left for their home at Yoncalla
this afternoon. Mr. Miller Is prin
cipal of the school there,
tiets Good Mention
The Western Hotel Reporter has
notified Ray Clark, of the Umpqua
hotel, that ft will print In a future
Issue the prune recipes submitted to
the manager of the local hotel din
ing room rooently. The editor of
the magazine, Mr. Edward T. Maples,
states that he believes the publica
tion of these recipes will Increase the
use of prunes by hotels.
looking for Son
Mrs. Carl Lampson. of Seattle.
came to Roseburg today and enlisted
the aid of the police department In
searching for her son. Her 14-year-
old boy left home early In the spring
pnd has not been heard from since
Mis. I.ampson learned that he had
deserted the Greater Alamo Shows
at Rosi'hurx, and came to this city
in an effort to obtain information
about his. She is desirous of taking
mm back to his home.
T:iken to Hospital
Mrs. Helen Ford Turner, physical
education teacher at the Heinllne-
Moore studio, was taken to the hos-
NEW TOIAY.
Arrt.F NV t or culls, cheap. Iturks
ranch, near Drockway. Phone i-K.tiv
VANTKl To trniYea wood hentlnff
Move for a coal burner. I'hone 130
aftor p. m
V A NT K I Woman or 5T75 to ii.salst
with hounowork. Apply "34 ttoulh
st.'phpnn St.
V A XT KI It.ipomlMo p,Tsnn to .-are
for 2 chlUlrt-n once week. Phone
J1-1.
OlViltTfNlTV--i'rlces on Rood clothes
hrr you will take advsntsKe of If
you know a t-arttitn when you sec It.
Uny'a Suit Shop.
l tiV K ItaiiK-'. hrstinir stove and
irc lurnuure, mostly nsw. 120 so
"1""-'" i Apt
WILLIAM A. WHITE
p"f ... . y
.William A White, ths notsd Eng
lish anglneer who Is supervising th
work of converting all th Cunard
lint steamers Into ell burners, photo
graphed en hi arrival In New Yerk
from Europe en the Aqultanla, which
mad her second voyage as n
eil burner. Mr. White made the trip
to study the workinge of her new engines.
j.iral this afternoon, having been
taken suddenly HI. During her ab
sence the classes will be under the
direction of Mrs. Henry YdBtle, who
is a graduate of the Chicago normal
school of physical education.
0 CITY NEWS 0
The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid will
hold a bazaar of fancy articles and
aprons on Dec. 4th, 1920.
Harlan Melton, of south Deer
creek came to Roseburg today to
spend a abort time attending to busi
ness (matters.
Bess Clough and Huron Clough
of Canyonville are spending a few
days In Roseburg visiting with their
menus.
Tom Olllvant came to Roseburg
today from Looking Glass to spend
a few hours attending to business
matters.
Mrs. T. H. Dawson of Winchester
left for her home on the afternoon
train following a short visit In this
city.
Miss Lottie Van Schorkck left
this afternoon for Cotage Grove, af
ter being in attendance at the In
stitute being held in this city.
Mrs. J. D. Musgrove came to Rose
burg this morning from Sutherlin
to Bpend a few hours attending to
nusiness matters.
My New ..Coat!
Bef ere you BUY, visit our Coat and Suit
Department, where we have assembled for
your selection a beautiful line of models se
lected to give the most satisfaction and wear
EVERY ONE IS A BARGAIN
(Sit yjy QtioH-wide JnStJt.
NOTICE.
Owing to the Illness of Helen
Ford Turner, the physical edu-
cation classes of the Helnline-
Moore Studio will be under tho
direction of Mrs. Henry Ydstie,
who is a graduate of Chicago
Normal School of Physical Edu-
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Olllvant of
Lookink Olass were among the out
oft own visitors in Roseburg today.
Mrs. George Dlmmlck left this af
ternoon for her home In Wilbur af
ter a short visit in this city.
MEETING TOMORROW.
The meeting for the purpose of or
ganizing a women's league of voters
In this community will be held in the
parish house tomorrow afternoon at
2:30. .Field directors from the Port
land headquarters will be present to
address the gathering.
UAILY WKATHEB REPORT.
U. ff. Weather Bureau, local office,
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6
a. m.:
I'reelvltaMna la Inches is! llnadredtha
HlKhesl temperature yesterday ... &g
Ijoweat temperature lat night 43
1'reclpltatlun. last 24 hours 17
Average preclp. from Sept. I, 1877 1.71
Total preclp. since first uC month. 1.49
Normal preclp. for this month.... 2.61
Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1920, to
to date 3.76
Average preclp. from Sept. 1. JS77. 2.30
Total excess from Sept. 1, 1920...' 1.46
Average precipitation Tor 41 wet
seasons (Sept. to May, Ino.) . . . .S1.4T
Forecast to S p. m. for southwestern
Oregon:
Tonight and Saturday fair.
rusts.,
BUY A
ROME!
We will sell you a home 00
easy terms. For example; X
modern 6-roora collage, plut
ered. built-in features, bato, on
paved street. Price $2500.01;
$500.00 down, with baltnce
like rent.
8-Room plastered house Is HM
location, on paved street; ba
ment, lawn; an attraciln
home. Price $4200.00; $700.0t
down, balance monthly pay.
nients.
We will be pleased to sho you
G. W.YOUNG AND SON
Real Rstate and Insannt,
116 Csuw 8c. Phone til
YOU HAD BETTER HIRRY.
If you have not already dont m,
you better hurry up and place Tout
order for New Year and Chriitmu
announcements with Bates, tat
printer, at the News-Review office.
A swell line of engraved penoaal
cards to make a selection from, but
we must have your order early la
order to make deliveries.
TODAY
J MATINKK IiVEVIXO!
TODAY
1 MATIN KG EVEVE
Olive Thomas
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"THE FLAPPER"
KNOIGH REAL HIMOU TO KEEP YOU CHICKLIXG, ENOUGH HEAL DRAMA TO KEEP YOr
INTERESTED.
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AND
PATHE NEWS
MATIN EE EVEXLNQ
SATURDAY
MATINEE EVEMNO
"Shipwrecked Among Cannibals," A Universal Special
ALL St MOOL C HILDREN AND TEACHERS WILL BE ADMIT TED FOK 10 CENTS AT EACH
MATINEE OF THIS PICTURE.
To -Day
Only!
To-Day
Only!
W.VNTKl' Two in tn to room and board
who will room toct'ther. Imiulre S5
neuter, or phon 3h-j.
Win
ANTKI- About 30 nra.1 rwva.
Shroishirt I.insIn or I'otitwold pre
r.rre.i. phone 42-FI1 before 7 a. m.
ft 'T 7 p. m. C. U Wrbor, Ht. I
U HKNT -Two mitten of hounekeep
Inir room, nicely f urnlnhed, with
modern tonvenlen.p no children.
7t; W Monher. Phone
3 noi'SKS 1 on Oak Ht. 1 on K. I.ne.
I on K. tVMiKias; t-room modern
men. pavtnic paid: I1S00 raoh:
J. V
$ .00 down. bainc like rent.
"aey. In-ln
KOH SAKE Heavy draft team, abso-
i.tely true, harnena and wood waaon.
2 months work wood ha u line
Hay and at raw for winter.
mo -,, Honebur. Ore.
Addreas
Ki'lt SALK -Two yearling ralvea; eul-
niaior. nurn aisc. iee, grimier,
corn shelter, tulkey. tlrrlnf plow, t
Incubators, 1 brooder. 1 tool ml lob
row. F j Hofl.iaedt, IHxoavlUe
piion 14-rt,
Henry B. Walthall
IN
The Long Arm of Mannister
A TENSE. DRAMATIC. WELL-TOLD STORY OF A BITTER X WHOXGED MAN. VWX
ABSORBING, WITH GLEAMS OF HAPPINESS AT THE LAST.
Larry Semon Comedy and
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