Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 13, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Educational Films,
Shoiv at Antlers
An extraordinary educational plc
tura will ba shown at the Antlers
theater Friday. May 13, and at the
The Aaso"iuU'4 Pr-a la exclusively
V!i dLsi.111. lift rredlied to It or Majestic theater on Saturday, May
t otlier'Ais
Hint ' lr
rr,llle,l In this papr
nt-w puliMhl nere-
cnil ili.-j' h'- li'-reln are alio reiril
Eiiti-ri-d ond-rl'i matter May
17 1J0, lit II": l'"t office t Roa.;biirK.
Or-goii. under the Act of March 2. lHii
lUneburtc. I- rlilay, Muy 13, 1U3I.
READING IN THE SCHOOLS
nm of the bl chanftes that has
14 The title is "1 be Lion Killeis.
It deals with a race of people of
whom we know little, and tuc-y are
probably tho least known race of
Human beluga on tire face of the
earth a race lower than animals,
smaller than children.
They are the first plcturoa taken
by Dr. Vaudenbtrg on hia world
famous exploration expedition Into
Africa. Dr. Vandenberg ia tie first
white man since Livingston and
rhouRht he had the fundament... of cleUe, who . declared I then, , to be the
educat ion.
Middle aced and elderly people re
member the old fashioned reading
book. In which the pupils used to
pnre over famous orations by Webster,
Clay and Everett, and fireside favor
ites of poetry by Lonjrfellow and
Tennyson. The selections were Rood,
and stored the minds of the children
with noble thoushts.
The principal fault of these mctn-i
moat educational and
pictures! of a race of people ever
brought to the screen.
In this picture, "The Lion Kill
ers." at the Antlers Friday you will
sec one tribe killing lions with spears
as they attack the natives.
There will be four of these spe
cial pictures shown at the Antlers
and Majestic theaters in tne near iu-
6CXPAV AT THE CHITICBE8.
fHl'IJCH OF CHI'-IST.
pr,ri f trwn, corner of Ro
oris ami Cobb 'streets. Service Hun.
dnr tuornlne at 10 o'clock. Good.
Mveljr tinging. roadPug of the scrip
tures and breaking "of bread.' Prov.
lXIM "A good name and -Vovltm
favor rather than silver and gold."
It Is desirable some people spend all
the laiter years of tlidr lives seek
ing to regain that which their own
folly has lost to them. It repre
sents something of high value. It re-,
presents power and merits respect,
f.ph. 1-21-23 "For above all prin
cipality and power and might and
dominion and every name that is
named, not only in this world, but
also In that which is to come; and
harh put all thtnrs under hia feet,
and gave him to be the he?d over all
things to the church, which. Is his
hodv; the fulness of him that fllleth
all in H," unto the father of our
Lord Jesus Christ, of whom the
whole family la heaven and earth Is
named.
n
The Presbyterian Church, Jsckson
and Lane streets. Iter. E. W. War
rington, pastor. Sunday school at 9:
45. Morning service at 11, at which
Captain F. B. Ebberi, associate gen
eral counsel of the Anti-Saloon League
of America will speak. He knows the
law and the facts on prohibition, wear
BIMT SAYS HE JUST
COULDN'T H01D A JOB
ACCOUNT RHEUMATISM
ods was that the pupils went over and peculiar PfP1-hi0"'n,.the "fu
ture dealing with the habits of these the latest information. At 7 p. m. the
over again with the same selections,
which they came to know by heart,
and which became a mattor of dull
routine.
People who took this thorough old
drill complain that while In their day
pupils could read aloud gracefully and
Intelligently, now school children halt
and stumble over their words, many of
which they miscall and they do not
seem to get the sense of the thing.
This Is indeed a loss. Reading
aloud is not the most important thing.
Civics, history, and hand work, may
bo subjects of Instruction that come
closer to community needs.
Ing the hippopotamus, tne natives
dancing the original shimmy, and
many other sensational sights too
numerous to mention.
Rock Creek Bridge
Work Is Started
C. E. Society meets. At 8 p. m. Kev.
J. A. McVeigh, pastoral supply, will
preach a live sermon on "The A. B.
C. of the Gospel." Like President
Harding, Mr. McVeigh began life as a
printer, serving an apprenticeship un
der the famous "Petroleum V. Nashby.
Converted at the Pacific Garden Mis
sion. Chicago, many years ago, Mr.
rlcVeleh has since been a live- gospel
preacher. If you hear him once, you
will not fall to hear him again. He
will preach during the absence of the
"I bad to give up several different
positions on account of rheumatism
but since taking Tanlac I never have
an ache or pain In my body and am
working hard every day," said E. J.
Ilurnett, 4914 Forty-fifth avenue.
Southeast, Portland. ,
"For ten years now rheumatism
and stomach trouble had been pull
ing me down and I had gotten to
where I didn't expect to see an
other well day. My neck hurt me
so bad that sometimes I couldn't
turn my head without moving my
whole body, and I had severe pains
all through my shoulders. The mus
cles of my leg hurt so bad I was
often unable to walk, and I have had
'n give up several good Jobs Just on
this account Often I couldn't get
up or down and was in such pain
I couldn't even turn over In bed. I
lost my appetite and my stomach got
so badly out of order that the little
I did force down disagreed with me.
Nothing did me any good other
'han a little temporary relief, and 1
realized that It wouldn't be long be
fore I would have to give up entire
ly. "Oneiffay a railroad man from Lew
'ston, Idaho, advised me to try Tan
lac and I have thanked him many a
time since for putting me on to such
fine medicine.. Why, It went
straight after my troubles and don't
neiieve there is a trace of rheuma
tism left In my body. I never feel
sign of it and am as strong and
active as I ever was. I can hardly
get enough to eat and everything
agrees with me perfectly. I am
sleeping fine and can do as big a
lay a work as I ever could.
LIEUT. FLORA SANDES
the Bock creek bridge has been
started by the forest service, and
within a ahnrt time the necessary
But at nmtorlnla will be on the around
leant children should read well enough ready for the completion of the
so that reading Is easy. Many modem structure as soon as the water Is
ptinlls not merely can not read aloud aufflciently low to allow work to
well, but thev find reading to them- commence. A small crew has been
selves very difficult. The printed page placed on the ground, getting the
looks formidable to them and they timbers In readiness and as soon as
do not easily grasp the contents of an actual construction is started a larie
Work of getting out timbers fori t Rey WarrinRton.
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FIltST MKTHODIST CHl'IUH.
ordinary newspaper article.
EXTENDING RETAIL TRADE.
force composed chiefly of donation
labor will be put to work. Forest
Siipervlslor Ramsdell states that the
residents of the vicinity are cooper
ating with labor donations and that
it is expected that the work can eas
ily be done with the amount of
money on hand.
Would like Secret For
looking Well
A bulletin Is published each month
Jn Westfleld. Mass., called the "Trade
in Westfield" bulletin. This publica
tion Is mailed each month to 6000
families In Westfleld and adjoining
towns, preceding special sales day
which are run on the second Monday
and Tuesday of each month. The
bti'lntln carries advertisements by lo
cal denlers, and the renort Is that It
has done a great deal to build up l "Two weeks ago I weighed
trade. Other cities are working a(lbs. Now I weigh 105 lbs. and feel
similar plan. j perfectly well. Anyone I see sufl'er-
The scheme has not become general. Ing I tell them of what Mayr's Won-beenuM-
s a iioiir-1 lu.ig t.'e.i'enl derful Remedy haa done for mc.
tiewtnpers In any nitre servo the They all want to know what makes
same purpose more efficiently. But me look so well. Your medicine has
any newannnnr man knows that all also been a real life-saver for my
kind of advertising are helpful, and mother. I cannot recommend it too
he unnlrf nnt throw enlil wnter nn nv highly for Stomach trouble. It U a
kind of srbeme for building up tbe lmplo. harmless preparation that
,: v I removes the catarrhal mucus from
At the same time It Is usually true Intest nal tracts and allays the
that a pnper like the News-Revlew Is nflammatlon which causes Practical
equipped to perform all the service of .'J, al1 omacli. liver and Intest nn
The regular services at the First
Methodist church next Sunday will
be as follows: Sunday school at
1 9: 4 5. Epworth League at 7:00. Sub
ject of morning discourse, Lessonf
From Cattle Land." In the evening
the subject will be. "The Disappoint
ment of God." You will be made
welcome If you come. Junior Lea
cue Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock
Send your children. Evening ser
vice at 8 o'clock. Come promptly
CHRISTIAN' CHl'ltCH-
C.
Pine
Pine
such a trade bulletin
rnn do the work much better than n
bulletin, because It Is published morn
freq-iently and It keeps the Vork of
soliciting point all the time. And It
Is a great deal less expensive to akn
space In an existing publication thnn
to get out an entirely new sheet and:
distribute It.
So In many nlares Chambers' nf '
Commerce nre arrar.plng wltb, some!
enterprising home newsnaner. to get
out rernlarly a local trsdn Issue, In
which large space Is given to adver
tising of special sales and arpnmenls
In favor of sunportlng home trade,
Fnonch extra copies are Issued to
nake sure thntthe whole district !
thrvrourhlv covered. Including terrltor"
where trade mny go to other places
tl. -i- l..nln.llii nnnnn.ll.,l. (Inu
A newsnaner lllu"u," uif.uit.i.o. ..
k .iT . dose will convince or money refund
ed. Druggists everywhere.
PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN
Rosehiirg'ls Just now bediming
o feel the effects of the good roads
thronch the county. In nnother
year tourist travel win be a year
round featii-e. It will have the ef
fect of building up a rrent countv
wl'h permanent home builders and
tillers of tlie soil will find this sec
tion of the slate nn Ideal place to
cast their t'it. Good, permanent roads
mean mueh for Douglas county.
Whn remomliora vhnn nnv i-n,,th
" J I
Whn h nt inviul b K.m.lr.l A. )n '
and had a Job at ten dollar? a week
thought he was well enough off to
marry?
Do not flatter yourself that you are
different from other people so Is
everybody else. '
The has
appropriate
lerd;iy.
'hall season opened In
shape In itosehurg yes-
H. Hilton, minister, corner of
and Woodward streets. Mia
and Woodward streets. Mr.
"reach at the Christian church Sun
day morning. His theme will be,
America s Opportunity in the worm
Crisis." Mr. Herwtg has a master
ful address. It Is said ho does not
warm up to his subject It flows re'
hot from his lips. He brings some
of the most concise, lntelllgmit. elo
ouent and snno utterances ever lis
tened to. In the evening the youne
people of the Christian Church
Workers' Band will give a program.
This program Is Bimilar to the one
they give on Sunday afternoon at
the school houses. It win do iuh
of "pep." The young people are do
ing fine work. Do not miss the ev
ening program. Bible school at
9:46. Some special feature will be
given and the orchestra will play
Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 o'clock. Subject
"How to F.nloy One's Work." The
nubile nlwnys welcome. Specla'
musical features and fine interest in
alt services. . -
Mr
convention, of the Oregon State
Teachers Association. Both are mem
bers of prominent committees of that
organization.
To Call Docket
Circuit Judge J. W. Hamilton an
nounced yesterday that he will 'call
the docket for the May term of court
on Monday, May 16. The court term
convenes on May 25.
Given Discharge-
Walter .O. Baker, well known in
his city, who was committed to the
state hospital 'about a month ago
from Eugene has been discharged his
ondltlon having greatly Improved.
...Leave For Portland
Mrs. W. R.' Conlee and daughter.
Lorlene, left this morning for Port-
'and where they will spend several
ays shopping and vUllTng with
friends.
KnlchtM Attend Funeral
About 16 members of the Knights
"f Pythias lodge went to Canyonvllle
Wednesday afternoon to attend the
Mineral of the late J. L. Boyle, real
estate .dealer of that city who died
.wonaay..
The best way to let the people
know your wants Is through the
columns of a newspaper. We can put
your wants before 17,000 people.
We all locked Like Tills en.e, but
Itlauud Few of us Will Admit It. A
I'.ahy Is Just Grand until be gets This
Way, whereat Friend Father wonder
nlotid How Far It Is to the Orphan
Asylum. And then he Will go Down
Town and Tester his Friends to H.-atli,
r,ni."-'iiig shout what a ltrit'lit Child
he's the Father of Whi. h.
I
AROUXI) THE TOWS
Goes to Wilbur
Mrs. Fred Riehter left this morn
ing for WilbuY to spend a short time
visiting with relatives and friends.
Here From Cottaqe Grove
Mrs. A .O. Burns, of Cottage Grove,
arrived in the city this morning to
spend the day attending to business
matters.
Return From Portland I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harth have re
turned from their motor trip to Port
land, where they spent a week visit
ing with friends. j
To Grants Pass
Mrs. II. E. Allison left for Grants
Pass this morning to spend a week
visiting with her iriends and rela
tives. .
Back From Homestead
Carl Black and Royal Carter, who
have been spending the last week at
the hitter's homestead near the Wolf
creek ranger station, returned to
Rnseburg last night.
To Attend Convention
County School Superintendent O.
C Brown and Mrs. Brown, school
supervisor, left this morning for
Portland where they will attend the1 -.
I
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NOTHING WILL EVER.
SWERVE US-
FR.OM THE
BEST KIND
OF -
Service-
ANY
fits
fron
NY hopes of quicker pro-
wui never swerve us
from our Intentions to
give to the public the kind of
dependable plumbing service to
which they are entitled. When
you pay us your good money
you receive the best ne have
to offer In return.
Roseburg Plumbing
and Heating Co.
C. W. Hughes. Mgr.
Ji!N JseV.nn Rosehnrc.
ILUMBER
Of all dimensions, at reasonable
te while It lafts. U block Norte
West Side Store. 128T TJmBaos
V
"V ' III ,1
Llsut. Flora Sandea, whs fought
through the war with the Siberian
army and was wounded and decorated,
cam here' from a speaking tour In
Australia bn her way to Siberia.
"QUAKERS" MERELY IN NAME
Sect In Russia, of Doubtful Origin,
Has Little In Common With
the Parent Body.
In consequence of the recent re
vived Interest In Quakerism on the con
tinent of Europe 250 yeurs ago there
were numerous Friendly settlements
throughout Holland, Germany and the
"pale" of Russia the International
service has been granted power by the
London yearly meeting to accept ap
plicants for membership after receiv
ing reports from their relief workers.
The lutest to lie thus received, says
the Manchester Guardian, is Countess
Olgu Tolstoy, daughter-in-law of Leo
Tulstuy. She has lohg been Interested
In the Friends, and the recent renewal
of the Quaker activities In Russia has
made it possible for her to get Into
direct communication with English
Friends. Among some of the smaller
Russian sects there Is one whose mem
bers are known as "Quakers." They
are apparently the descendants of
some itinerant preacher of the seven
teenth century, but they seem to have
no direct knowledge of their origin,
and lack of touch wllh the ' parent
body has led to variations In doctrine
and practice which today have left
little but the name as a link.
Princes Buy Watchts.
The Begum (princess) of Bhopal, In
dia, who bought 4.000 silver watches
to take back to her people In the cen
tral Indian state when she visited
Switzerland in 1011, has Just sent for
another lot of 2,500 timepieces. She
wants her subjects to be punctual and
not rely on the sun for the time of i
day.
She probably la the only woman
ruler of a state In India and la also
called sultan. The throne of Bhopal
has descended in a distaff line for
more than 75 years, and many of the
begums have displayed modern tenden
cies In looking after the welfare of
their subjects, who number 665,000. The
Sultan Jahan Begum succeeded to the
throne in 1901. Bhopal la the princi
pal province of central India and' Its
capital, the city of Bhopal, has about
75.000 Inhabitants. Japan Adver
ti e
Mule Attend Church.
For the last six months, says a Lo
Angeles correspondent, Billy Sunday,
a mule, has attended church regularly
on Sundays and Wednesdays. On Sun
day mornings and Wednesday eve
nings he departs straight for Elder
Henry's church in South Canal street
He goes to the rear of the church and
gets as close to the pulpit as possible
In order that he may bear the dis
course, aud he atand there with
bowed head and resists all effort to
lead him away until services are over.
He always returns after the service
of his own accord and never give any
trouble unless an attempt Is made to
restrain him when services at Elder
Henry' church are going on. So far
the church going of the mule ha not
Interfered with his bnslness duties
at the plant but the officer of the
box factory are certain that when a
revival starts at the Union church
and services are held dally, that "Billy
Sunday" will Insist on attending them
PRICE DROPPED $250
The Oakland Sensible Si
At the new price of $1375.00 delivered hth w-
your money. Compare it with any 8iv lEV1 V4 for
.selling $500.00 more and you will be wnvinS.,Ut0tt
High power, long mileage on tires and
Oakland inexpensive to operate Let u ln1ST5
J. F. BARKER & CO
Mitchell & Oakland Automobiles, Impl
Keep the young folk at home In a
nice new bouse. Sea. Page Lumber
Fuel Co. for material.
A Health
Reminder
By
DR.H.R. NERBAS
DENTIST
:
ille hall, M i? L110
come. ' To ml
A nfCA hnini
ure. We will llT rU06k I
Pare i ' r Jw you (a""
rage Lumber 4 Fuel rv .? 1
Jackson St. c ' 1
PHONE 488
You can avoid a lot of bad
health by taking care of
your teeth. In the same
manner you can avoid em
barrassment. You should
visit a dentist and invite
hi candid criticism of your
dental condition.
Examination free.
Teeth replaced same day.
Palnles method.
For Efficiency and Relia
bility call on
Dr. H. R. Nerbas
DENTIST
6 and 8 Masonic Bid ,
MOOREMUsfi
Junnlng KlnfcrnrVrw
for children 4 " 1 ! "
tarts Sept 1, " "l
For Information Ph. sit
--SliLiaLaSS
tiM.
LUMBERYARD
lumber at .-and. UjoS.
ber.weus. PHONE BL
nuKin SIDE CBOCEUy
Fence just received bnai
Page. Several knit inm
fence. Carload bark itn, a
and staple. Writs it
Stearns itkwetll
Oakland and laKalla.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
4LL NEW CLASXIKIBD ADVBRTISRMKNTS WILL B roKRD N Lift
FAOB1 UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY."
WANTKD.
EXPERIENCED waitress wanted.
. ply In person at Cafeteria.
WANTED 10x11 or
AP-
12x14 tent. Ad
dress Box t4, Rostburg.
WANTED Hbeep and hogs for itiip
ment May 17. C. .K. Banning.
WANTED- A capable middle aged
woman, cook for ranch. Phone
1-F31.
WANTED All kinds of motor car and
truck repairing. All work guaran
teed. Mi-Grew ft Rose. Oak ft fine.
LOST and rorafc
VOUND At Brockwtr, W
rosn. 10 yn ow, wnm
1000 Ilia. 0nwswM'""5
seeing N. E. Buihnell, BrockwM.m
WANTED Good country hotel, Wash
ington or Idaho. Western Brokerage
Co.. 117 N. W. Bank Bldg.. 'ort-
lana. ure.
WANTED An experienced girl to do
nouseworK. rnone ,r,V"
Creek, collect. Address Box 1 Is.
Myrtle CTeeR.
WANTED Middle aged gentleman
with three boys wants a nou-e-keeper
In his country home. Ad
dreei J. A. M.. News-Review.
HEMSTITCHING ANT) PICOTOO
TACIIME.NT Worki ill K
machines. I!. Pertoiul et w
extra. Lights llxll Onltr Hiim la
1 ST. Hlrminghftm. Altbtmx
paying charse.
FOR 8ALt
FOR SALEKsle ieei J'"1'.
FOR q I f Pl.t Ihp'JMX, Tim
FOR ' ' "w nm
FOR SALE Dodge tourlxi ou
tre Garage.
FOR 8AI.E-Oax block wool"
. Phonn ill. .
WANTED Woman to care for boy age
. One living near courthoase pre
ferred. Call Mrs. Rath Hall, at Rose
burg Apartments, from 1 to S
Trusts. Fred Hner.
PW8ALE-l'rotlolrW511.
er. good as aew. ! " "
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- FOR RENT.
FOR KENT Safety deposit
Roseburg National Mnit.
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OaK and r" --Z,
roRALMW"ylS
wood. Leave orders wna
erta. I'lionp li
FOR RENT Rooms and apartments. KOU lK wnaii ?-, m
127 West Douglas 8L Phone 88-l mt. Cheap for a.
FOR RENT House In Weat Roaeoura. .--J'"'"".tMftiin' if
Apply at 1001 Corey Ave. . RK(Hir."r." ";-,-,( Cl.
Bnorawiiia ' .wfcy, rwe-
FOR RENT -room bousa Could be
uaed tor two famlllea. Close In on
I'hone 141.
MIStnSLIA SEOl'S.
TA1IRINO. dressmaking of all kinds.
Phone 1S7-K. Mrs. umniwip.
RUllM WASHED On your floor. H"n-llton-Iieach
way. Pkone 1J4-U Clar
ence Perkins.
t,ET 1'8 FIGURE on your pi unjoin a
and heating. Jobblny
Wach ft Scott. 110 West Oak Street.
Phone 2-U
It's Just Their Sway
By
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