Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 21, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. JULY 21, 10!.
PAOt THHM
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Power Exposition
LAURELWOOD PARK, Monday and Tuesday Evenings. IT'S FREE!
Mr. W. G. MUNRO, Standard Oil Company Lubrication Expert in charge of the Radio.
sssssss, H
IKS!
BARNUM & WILSON
dUIT
Tires and Accessories will be sold at
wholesale for a few days more, to re
duce stock for the Powell-Wakefield
Co., who will endeavor to give you
the same service you have received
heretofore. The Mason Cord Tires
will be featured by the new firm. A
complete stock of Maxwell parts will
soon be on hand, insuring you of the
best possible service. -
117 North Jackson St.
VISITORS AT THE
AUTO CAM? GROUNDS
Short Stories of the Stranger
Who Stop In Their Journey
Along the Highway.
Si, any pli
C', Yeaton
5 are the
Mr. nnd Mrs". A. B. Yeaton. of I.os
Anseles are stopping at the camp
grounds over nltsht and say the ac-
! comniodationa aro the bet-t here of
place they have stopped. The
ons are on a Ions journey and
tvpe of tourist one likes lo
meet on the road and they will sure-
8' ly enjoy every bit or the way. They
S- will U IU o-ann- iinr, 1111:11 w
ldnho and I.ewlston. Montana, and
visit relatives on their homeward
Journey and will take in points ot
interest In Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. C.corjre Walker, of
Spokane, are enrouto to Red Illuff.
California. They are on a vacation
and will stop over in ltosehurg on
their return.
Mrs. .1. V. Tinini and two children,
and Mrs. Wlerhman. nil of North
Dakota, are on their way to Cali
fornia on a pleasure trip.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Mussor and
three children, of Idaho, nre enroute
to California.'
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. I.ozan of Port
land nre enroute to Oakland,, Cali
fornia. lr. C. A. Hit and wife, who llvo
1 RsrMfi
THE NEW
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LAXATIVE.
at every onus
SWSf&lWfVi'WWl'ZCl ! " Methodist Love Feast" preiich
H gj lug by tho district elder, I). . Doduo '
J fs ,j rt i j M and the Lord s Supnar. .Missionary ,
;l What uod bays About "! at 3 P. n.. m the
H V I he street from the church. Borne
,M mm r-rrtr Hi children will give lnterestiim mis-..
'ft ill C. IXL. I Aslonary recitations. Come to this
store
atmosphere, and Captain Smith has
reported that the skies over this pan
of the state are now very clear.
Communication from Washington.
D. C. yesterday, stated the patrol
wouid be kept on duty over the statb
forests here for tho noxt 60 days, or
until the wet season starts In.
NOTICE.
Fifty dollars rewnrd for Information
leading lo the arrest of the party who
shot and broko tho legs of my driving
mare.
MRS. E. SCHTtOKnETt.
Wilbur, Ore.
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Stolen Auto
Is Recovered
The Ford automobile stolon from
in irvington. miirornia. nre enrom vv. K lio0(,Ci wllo rpsl,i0s near this
to Crater Lake. They am completing my, on the date of July 1, was re
a three-months tour, having visited , cm , r,.,i tn morning at Oregon City.
Washington. I). C Mammoth Caves, according to word received by Slier.
and 1 ne l eiiowniuin-, mm say me
JOTEL DESTROYED
IN BAD FIRE
ElG EXE, July 21. Fire that
lisinated In the Antlers hotel at
tie Rlwr destroyed that structure
I a number of nearby buildings
1 spread to the small timber on
' hills back of the town. Details
re meagre until the arrival of Ku-
' nt 10:30 last night of William
nsworth, of this city, who wltnes-
kl the fire. The first news canto
the forest telephone line from
IcKenzie bridge, across the moun-
s to Onkrldge thence to Eugene
for the line along the upper Wil-
tte river-
I The first Information received
Ihere was to the effect that only, the
hotel had burned. Later in the ev
ening word came that the entire
town had been wiped out but fur
ther information received over the
telephone from McKenzle bridge
was that only a few buildings aside
from the notel worn destroyed. Mr.
Ainsworth brought the news that
the howl, the cottages adjoining it
and one residence back of It were
burned.
The wind carried the fire to the
mountains a, few rods back of the
hotel and Smith L. Taylor, Cascade
forest ranger had a forco of men at
work endeavoring to prevent its
spread to green timber. Nelson F.
Macduff, supervisor of the forest
said last night that in case of a
northwest wind the fire would be
carried to a tract of gre?n timber
not far back of the town on the
Blue river. This timber Is privately
owned.
Mr. Ainsworth stated that the fire
started on the roof of the hotel, ev
idently from a spnrk. As all of the
i men about the hu'ldini? were on the
river fishing Utile could be done fainilv
extinguish the flames nmiouKti the
hotel had a good water system with
two lines ot hose.
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THE PEOPLE OF .r6SEBURG
Pick What You Wish
All the delicacies of the season displayed
before you, Cafeteria style.
You'll like it best.
Have been very appreciative of the
work at the Beauty Studio. Miss
Wlescher, who is In charge, will have
an able nssistnnt Monday, Miss Hearth
of Portland.
wonders of Oregon are to be com-!
pared with the best. This Is their
third trip across the continent In the
i same car. I
I Mrs. Fred Gardner nnd Fnther Mr.
Dangler are slopping at tho camp
I grounds for the second time on their
i way home nfter visiting relatives at
St. Helens, While-here a short visit
; was enjoved vlth"tTio T.. S. Ttobblns
i family. They will leave for their
j home In Saratoga, California, In the
I morning.
Other visitors were E. A. Purrcll
' end family. Everett. Washington;
III waunce i.nmn uno win1. ran .iwse.
I.Iovd rinrrlson ami wire, rorinna:
H. E. Warren and family, and Tom
Warren and wife. Denna Park. Cali
fornia: J. M. Hcngler and daughter.
Cakloy, California: A. A. Allen nnd
feni'lv, Portland: O. H. Mercdltv and
family, Xamiia. Idaho: Joe Little's
orchestra, Portland: E. T. Dunler.
Portland. F. (!. Itradfleld. 4ind fitnl-
lv, firand Junction. Colorado: C. P.
Walker nnd wife. Spokane; .T. Ham
lin and family, Seattle: T. II. Phelf
fer nnd wife. Albany; M. Felt and
wife. San Diego: fj. M. Coldmnn nnd
fnmlly Asto-la; M. Hanks nnd wife.
Klamath Falls: It. II. Johnson and
Oakland. California; If. W.
Swnfford nnd family. North Po-vder,
Oregon: X. J Barclay and family.
Fresno; C 11. Muser and family.
Bellplnce. Idaho: C. A. I.ent! and
wife. Chicago: I. fj. Brooks and fntn
llv. Vancouver: .1. Brooks. Lewiston,
Montana; J. Wetzel, Portland.
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Iff Sam Startner, who has beon mak
ing a determined effort lo locale the
'. '.(chine. The car was stolen while
Mr. Coodn was nttenditiH Chautau
qua, leln;; taken from a spot near
1 10 ci-iirt house grounds. It was driv
er, nwity by two men, enly meagre
descriptions of them Ileitis obtained,
however. H now develops that thnv
diove the car to Jacksonville who.o
they switched licenses with another
car nnd then drove hack through thil
city n few nights later and stopped
at Oregon Cl.y. The have beun
there for several days, trace of tin:
car having been secured through the
license change at Jacksonville. Tii'i
officers have been making a particu
larly hard effort to get this car, ns
I)oiiglas county has a clean record
on car thefts, no auto thieves having
bf en able to make a clean get-away
with a machine for several years.
"What Is thy servant that
thou shouldst look upon such a
dead dog as 1 am." II. Sam
uel 9.8.
A dead dog that's what Mephl
bosheth said of himself.
A king's son that's the way Da
vid treated him. Here Is (he story:
David, tho king, had conquered
his enemies and was looking around
for a chance to serve his friends and
ho found that there was a poor lanei
son of his old friend Jonathan out
at Lo-debar. So he sent for him and
when Mephlbosheth fell before him
expecting death ns a grandson of Saul
who persecuted David for years from
sheer Jealousy when he fell as a
suppliant, David said, "Fear not, I
havo given yon all tne possession of;
your grandfather and 35 servants to
till your farm, and as for you, ns
long as you live you will eat at my
table.
That was mercy and the shock of
it made Mephlbosheth feel like a
dead dog.
Put that Isn't a circumstance to
w'.nt God for Christ's sake has dono
f ir you and me. And yet, we have
no conception of Ills mercy. You and
I were deader than Jonathan's son
Was and have been more ungrateful
than a dog could be; and the Eternal
Cod sent Jesus down here for us. He
mnde provision f;r our eternal lit
and everlasting happiness at the
king's (aide. Oh. God, help men to
be humbled by thy mercy humbled
enough to receive every provision of
thy love Amen !
missionary meeting and bring your'
offering for foreign missions. Preavh.
Ing Sunday evening at 7:30. All.lu
vlted to worship with us. "
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First Presbyterian Church, Lane
and Jackson streets. Rev. h. Uowrlng
Quick, minister. On account ot 'the
strife In the labor world through- '
out the Vulted States, especially on ..
the railroads, and In the coal mines.
Dr. Umls Albert Banks has conseuU"
ed to give, on Sunday morning, July
23, at the Presbyterian church, an
address on Henry Marquame's great
poem, "The Toilers Who Think.".All .
railroad workers, aud any others '
who are interested In tho labor
problems at the present time, aro
specially Invited to be present.
CANNING FRUIT?
Now is the time to buy
Fruit Jars.
Tints 85c
Quarts 95c
1-2 gal. : ?1.1'5
15 per cent discount on
FISHING RODS
This Week Only.
S.B. CROUCH
HARDWARE '?
-O-
GARAGE MEN.
Wo will lry clean your ovrniI for
you nt a ri'nHonn!)li iirlco. Jut rail
472. rail nnti deliver. KoseburK
CleaiHTH.
Cafeteria Dinner, 11 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Short Orders and Cream Waffles at any time.
Best of table service.
progress.
Little Inconvenience' was caused
either business men or bousekeepeis
by shutting off the power for one hour.
Elimination of the local power com
pany's service and connecting up with
the Mountain States Co. line wtl
furnish Cottage Grove with any nunn-
i tlty of power that mnv he required
. 1 here nnd, II Is hoped, more conxiMcni
" service. The former local rompanv
jjja operated by o. M. Kem and . M .
t m .Khinn had been unable to supply the
The Roseburg Cafeteria & Restaurant
W. R. WARNER, Proprietor.
f Poiver Lines Are
i. Being Extended
5 COTTAGE GROVE. July 21. Con-
K necting this city with the
V. States Power company's
9 Springfield was completed Wednes-
: day morning at 7 o'clock, the power
A 1 being turned off In Cottage Grove
5 from S to 7 o'clock while the actual
5 i work of making the connection was In
Tailor Makes
rritni asks u.u.v intkiikst.
M. iJ. Wnkofle,!, of tills city tin
purcluiHod n half Intercut with V, C.
I'o well, who hu n the local Mux well
fluency. Mr. I-owd! find Mr. Hlney
have token over i)m ntork of Harn
um nml Wllnon, and will carry h
coil) plot e 1 1 tin of iicrenHorii-H ft fir)
piirtH. in connection witli ihelr auto
niohiltt hiiHincxH.
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' ALL MEMBERS
Valuable Find
"After spending $000 for medicine
and doctors in four years without get
ting any In nefit for stomach trouble
nnd bloating. I was induced by my
druggist to try Mnyr's Wonderful
Remedy and mil-' sjiy that a tl bot-
Mauntnin; tie bas done me ",uo worth of good."
plant In I a simp.., harmless preparation
that removes th-1 catarrhal mucus
from the intestinal tract and alUiys
the inflammation which causes ptae
tltally all stomal h, liver and Intesti
nal ailments. Including appendicitis,
fine dose will convince or money re
funded. Tor s ile at all drugglsla.
WHY PAY MODE.
When vou can ret vour suit cleaned
and pressed a' the lillSKlll'll';
CI.EANKKS for M.50.
of Council 30.'7 of the Security Benefit
Apsoci'n are hereby notified, by or
der of council, to pay your tines here
after lo Mr. Hcllows at Zl'i West Cass
St.
M rswell Electric Washer
Let us demonstrate the NewMarswell 5
A demand for power for oitia tinif.
m Workmen bad been busy for several
A week rini:inE he wErr whirh carry
4 A1!0 PfwT from RprfnrfteM to Cottare
'A
Forest Fires Are
Being Checked
V i. ' $
fil'NDAY AT THE CHCUCI1E8
The. Tent Mectliic on the court I
house suuarr Is still In progress, j
Much good seed Is being sown. Any
ouestlon pertaining to man's salva
tion will be answered. Subject for
tonight (Friday) Is "The Divine
Heritage." or Am I a Child of Cod?
Subject, Lord's day at 1 1 a. in., "The
Family." Subject Lord's day at 8 p.
m..'Vhy I Ilelong to the Church to
Which I do Ilelong." Everybody In
vited and exceedingly welcome.
!
M. E. Clmrrh, Koutli. Main ant
T.ane streets. J. Tl. Needham, pastor.'
The church school will meet nt H:4."i.
V. I.. Cobb, superintendent. The
study of the Itllile Is essentlnl In!
the-e days. There aro classes here
for' nil ages. Services conducted by I
the pastor at 1 1 a. m. There will be
some good music under the dlree-j
tlon of T. II. Olsen. The Epworlh
league meets at 7 p. ni.. Walter llnnd
Is lmder. The union services will he:
at 8 n. m. In the Presbyterian church
and Key. J. II. Needham will deliver
tho message. Sertnpn topic, "The
Soul-l.ire of the Nation."
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I'lrst Church of Christ Srleutlst,
337 S. Jackson street. Ssrvlres nre
held Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock
and V'edneday evening at S o'clock.
This meeting Includes testimonies
of healing. Sunday school con
venes each Sunday morning at 9 : 4 r. ;
all up to the ago of 20 years arc
Invited to attend. The reading room
In the rear of the church building
Is open dally, except hell. lavs and
Sundays, from 2 'o 4 p. in. The pub
lic Is cordially Invited to attend these
services and visit the reading; room.
The subject of Sunday's sermon will
be "Truth."
rt r r,
lnt.M-iiatloiuil llllile Students, 10:311
every Stindnv nt Moose hnll. Subject
of
A
FLOWERS
peak a language of their own
a language of love and sentiment,
"Sny It with (lower."
Phone 240.
THE FERN
Capacity Six sheets or the equivalent
Kody Enameled. Top copper and aluminum.
All working parts enclosed.
Eleven inch wringer with safety release, swings and locks
in 5 different positions.
tirove on the f aiirnrnia-oregon com
pany's po'0"- At prescn' the IMiwer re.
eeived here Is generated in the Spring
field plant, but with the completion of
the line from the California- Oregon
compsny's new ma'n plant t Prospect
near Crater lake, the Springfield sta
tion will tie used onlr as distrihu'lnc
point wTiere the hieh voltare of the
main line will be "stepped down" for
use by adjacent valley cities.
ALTO . FRET AND SONS
Phone 25. BADGLEY-ZIGLER HDW. CO.
Ar reany to fnrni!, iny Itimtw
and tlmbert nailed for tny bufldlnt
an low anyone. 8e oi befV)r bnf
Inir elcwhere. Vatrooiz UoaeUurg
labor, Phone 324.
K.rOKVK, .
I.l:inm uhl-h
I ane roiifit f' 1
m w firet mid t
bni h rn the
hi;t z'- in vi-if' :
under rontrol. '
l.f-well Pniith. I"
A ro ' fad ron 1
er I.hs fi?isTi-(l
the Uiit-fi whi
BZf re RW ej:
l,ere, hU.
Wind hi'h
st'-n.Jily but
I l;tnt ft-w dayn h r
i fKfiti r In the i
1 The wind has f
j intr and 1 f ir
b,i k over r
Thes? wind hav
L'l . The two army
over lnunjt nnd
terilay reported no
rouht hik to th-
iord that all forent
n Oregnn are notv
i-Tordinit lo f'aptnln
rharee of the M
r, the ooil wnth
rreaily In cherkitiC
h until a f w day
i - throiiRh tho tim-
hftd hen hlowlrtK
itUnlH diirlnK Oie
alno heljwil tho fire,
itle with th hlnr.e.
ii constantly nwlt' h-1
m have been Mown
tfh Jllft (Jev.inlntMd.
alHO cleared up th'i
Oh! Boy
When you're sizzling
hot and a dry at
Sahara, that's when
you really appreciate
Columbia
Brew
Wherever tsnod drinks art sold.
Roseburg Soda Works :;
C. M. JONES .
Al'TO TOPS. I I'HOl.rrKIUMO
rvHiTriin i tiioi.stkhino
MA'lTllKMSKa IIKMAIIU
WUrtmct mm N. J.cIlo t
I'Knn. 4S
FOR SALE!
Ford Touring
Ford Roadster
Dodge Tom ing
All In First Class Condition. ..
AI)IIIK.S3 CHEVItOLKT -
ackncy, i!0si:nuna, onE. -
FOR SALE
All kinds of Shrubbery, Roses,
Ilcrry Plants, Shade, Fruit and
Nut Trees for fall delivery, by
R.B. ELLIS
Ittwoburir, Ore.
Phono -Y P. O. Dox 1074
: r 'A
study. "The liny of .Iudnient." A r ni c -LI ft I lj
id what do the Scriptures reveal "j JJJ0U I IOrgCl 10 UlUlT j
wtin respecr to ine i-iihi hi-it hiiu pp
amount of work to be done during-! 8 Some Olives and Cneumber 4.
I';1". '!?y?. , tl m 1,1 i 5 Pickles for lunch. 4
"I.et the heavens be Klad, and let R m
the earth rejoice: p See our stock of both bulk: j
And let men say anions; the nations,: anj bottled Hoods. Various J
Jehovah relirneth. 4 kinds and sizes. " S
I-t the sea roar nnd the fullness A ., . K
thereof; 1 5 A' ,h9 A
,,, the fields rejoice and all that are, Z jj gjjg J
Tb'-n shall the tres of the wood sin J PIIONK 324 4
aloud at the presence of Jehovah, i jf ...
to J U'lt!' the awfaCV'kVTo.'fCt4c,
Ical IN prcseniaiives
ii i iiiua ; ,
LJUmwhmI
becnuse he cotnetii
earth.
Oh irlve thanks unto Jehovah, for he
is irooa:
For his mercy endnreth forever."
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend these studies and have the
privilege of Riklntr any questions per
taining to Cod's Word.
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Free Metho-M-1 ibnnli. corner of
Harvard and f'nipniia avenue In West
lloseburi Miss ltlwvla Ilurnett. pa
r. Iilsirlet O'tartcriv meetinz H
otr in M'slon nt our church. Preach-
liiv ..,.1. ni',.nltii. nviir 3und'itf nt
7 4- Snturdsv at ! p m. S und ,y f, VI 00MY HlWFRY 5
school convention. Onarterly confer- tj LiVUilUjIl I UUUVL.111
ence at rt:30 p in. Sunday: Sunday i K
school at 10 a. m., followed by old-1 vffVtCWKMKKVVISl
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i For The Freshest j
4. and best assortment of J
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