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ontmjwo mwniviiw, Friday. September ji, ims. In? Wflilt -THE NEW WAY TO FIGHT M" V anainat the 8plrll and the Spirit against the lP thi IMn contrary tha one to the other."' flcin, i constant f:nt on bl,nu' ,or CTery t'hrlBtlun that wants There a cou . u-here In tn i " " . r' ,n .h-t vlna U not the Unlit of tlio a;.lrlt against tho wavering and discourHBliiK battle; thu rilit capital nut the fW .. that fl r- - .' .f..i.a t the Snlrlt against the flesh. ' . tbtt the "S" In the word Spirit above Ih "Bl .. thartnra. that the thine to do la tn let ih Don t y c rit do your fishting for you agalniit that old nature of yours 77'" pr0e to evil aa the sparks to fly upward, n Iraaclne turning thla whole contest over to God. the Spirit that means such a surrender to God and aucu a reception of 'Tit to the place of full control aa will permit lllm to brlti all c rrection array of Jesus Christ Into your soul, to subdue all M unt0 .HI".,"I.'l tn flcht to let the Snlrlt do tho fl-h.i.,,. Ah. that ! "le r" " -" " ; " " - A ' . . 1 in tha moment vou turn over the ronniifinri f victory ut-h- - - " -tthlng W "ra- uu " " "" heart And the victory will be so complete that pretty soon, as '. 1 ,i,n five, twenty-two." the lrd will begin to grow the fruit ,L spirit in your hitherto war-torn soul. S;17 Copyright. 1922-3. A. Tl. 151CII nCTlDIOit. CAUSE . IH I TnternstlunMl Nwa Rei-vlm KVANSTON. 111.. Sept. !UTh( "hrinklng of tn earth's Bunare and the fact that tecionle shocks take Place more generally where liUh'run tlnents and deep oceans meet, ex. plain the recent diiustvr in Jaeian. according to l'tt-f"Ssor It. a. tlrsnt. of the ceo'iiy department .at North western I'ltlveralty. Professor Oram said that the disturbance at Yokoha ma and Toklo was prol'Ohly not or vlleanla orUlu. , The explannti.vi ho declared, was to be found In th" sudden breaking apart of rocks. This works in two ways. The rooi-s "Track alcni; cer tain deflned faiil's in the earth's sur face, or else a strain In the earth's crust for some rearon or other is relieved with the conseoneece that the rocks In the leinity r the quuUe return suddenly to tielr uorniul positions. It might also be, The desert shal rejoice and u the rose." Isaiah 35:1. ! welcome to come and wor th as. Choir practice Friday L at 7:30. Lin Services in the Episcopal I 11 inignt also be. the Northwestern professor asserted, that on the easit ern coa :t of Japan, where tho dis turbance was centered, a constant erosion of the land and the deposi tion of the land debris in the sea had brought about an uneven state or affairs in the distribution of the ro k weight nnd that the movement may have been an adjustment of this loss of enllibrium. Professor Grant added fiat the west roast of the t'nlt ed States geologically is similar to the east coast of Japan. Professor Grant recalled that Jap in l as been viiited by terrific earth- away are urged to be on hand Sun-1 1 . 'L. " so d sastrous ni the late disturbance. HURCHES 1 unites Kpiscotml Church, Rev. departments of children will pro- UontaV I , u Ih!,... I. ...... U. XJOUye, irviui. ju..u.j u'vtD nnu l,av tUIll Jlltrit'U :' Early communion service their work and they will begin on I g. m. cnurcn scnooi ai umir new work tor the year. All m. Morning prayer ana aer 11 a. m. Subject of sermon. I'oming of tne wuaerness. new pupils and those who have been i day so that they ran get a good , i.'h' ";!2. K..I7:: T.r"JnB.WI;"-l- hlb w.id over an area ot I ? 4 'I fluO Bqua-e miles, resulted In I 7.HO0 being Iflllrd. On Angust 31, I 1 8 H ' . rn the province of Honshu, a tectonic quake . tock .1,000 lives. I Numerops smaller earthquakes have j been recorded, son'e fatal, others j merely resullins in the destruction of I'lrst SI. K. (Iiiirrh. Sunday s-honl et 9:4a. Preaching at 11. Rev. r. T. Summervllle. Kevenlng services to be announced. o Melons till you can't rest. Rice Tiros Stand, Dillard. ; aeo, when pictures on the walls of I his r'ass room were SAUng 011 their hocks. A rnr. dial welcome to the public at this service. 6:30 p. m., youiu; people's meeting: Louise Jentiiurs. president. These meetings are vorv Interest 'in bouse, corner Maio and Cass, 1 and helpful. All young people not siterooon at i.tv. i. . obligated at ether churches are cor- ' I ui ,r I -roeerty. . 1 worshio. .-JJesRaae hv the nastar ar-1 n . . ...... Un Church, corner Pine and ions neop'e wi.l give Scrinture ouo- -.'r..'-..."1 10".'w L..A o U Hilton mln. nt j 1. ... .1 " 'i-tmv in vnica,i ten years Two fine musical numbers will i attend. The public is Invited. a tt the Christian church Sun- i enintr. tor. Olson will give his line vocal solos, and Glen V'Uh and Monroe Hilton will saionhone and trombone duet. kstor will preach morning and Morning subject. The In- lf of Jesus." Evening theme, carefully You might meet ' Baptism at the close of inlng serrice. The Eiible school kin- new signs of life with the of school, and everything for a big work. Promotion 111 be Sept. 30, and Rally day Oct. 7. Great preparations rot m4e tor these. Y. P. P t'.Stl. Subject, 'Gem's from e bate read." Leader, Ralph There It ilwaya a wel- Lndles who wish to reduce and keep physically fit are invited to Join tho gymnasium classes at the Conservatory. byteriaa Oinrch, Lane pnd atreeU. L Bowrin Quick a m.. Bible school. The 'be rreateat honk in tho ho much of Its teaching do - auu muuy 11 wnn I1' m., mornlne worshln. Iior aerrlce. Sunn tnnin i:30 p. m., junior and inter- C . All children nra tn. 4:30 P- rn.. young people's : topic, "i;(m, frnm we have read." The mnt. h foil of Interest and are help- p-" mm., evening service. A ng Ffrvlce followed hv -. loplc. "The searchllirht nn of the past ten years. You r'Jy thla ho-ir of .i,hin l.;ng win be said that you need t-'erjone is welcome. national l!lhl ,.t.. . fc!ay .' ,0:3 939 West "- wnat has been learned 'H the Second Advent and -".a conaiticns of Messiah's " nave seen thnt th 'wit of Messlnh to ,b, ... v.. im I- w " 1 " H ?n ,i ' e,r,h' " ln an .l8?' 0f men hve a" event, which. whn fn. "1 bring Joy and glad- i!t. i"le flock" of onse S J the Kreatest cause dicing, it t. . "e espoused Virgin Church " wcomea tha .t. Is wlfa t. . wwuw, me 1 he day when the win ? ' w,,h lts Head, "ill be a .. ' whei ,. " "u UB' 'or tne an? i TeM Adversary Is -d ffn. ts" kn'""'dge of a nils the whnto Co-,. .... 'r the sea. ",e nr?ra"''" corner Sunday C,.Sh'J '"P'ntend- l'it ,h .,h"uV" d?r o ine E COMfaTiOrJ l1ADE w 1 ' ITU W , - " I GARETTH Taste is ainteTofl, I V ' 'iV'8 v "4v I ' the Pice. 'otaer f,? Vt V vSJ;? 'V' V-V W ifs c best I i t '.- 'CT ,.f..jf .y.A- . PRE-SESON DOPE POINTS TO BANNER GRID SEASON; BIGGER CROWDS EXPECTED 21. (Unl- Americr.n i SAM FRANCISCO. Sept. I ted Press.) Plans for the j Legion National Convent km here ir a month have been practically , com I pleled by those In charge and w Ith the 'exception of Inst minute details, every thing is in readiness for one of the biggest conventions ever held here. More than 1:30,000 visitors are ex pected to be attracted by the conven tion In October. I ! PKISE1ED At the recent Methodist confer ence In Portland. Rev. V. S. Gordon received many congratulations on he report of the ' Rosetyrg Methcdlst church for the pnt year. It has paid $1,882 on Its church debt, leaving only f 1 95 outstanding, and that Is more; than covered by good pledges. The sum of $2048 was paid to the endowment fund of Willamette t'nl verRlty, and the total of the pledees to that fund turned In by Mr. Gor don for Roseburg and the surround ing community within twenty miles waa rK.fiP0. The centonnry mis sion fund paid this year was $859. and other benevolent causes, In cluding Kimball school and tho anti saloon league, received $2334. When the local budget of pastoral support And current exnensp is added to this It reveals the fact that this eonere-j SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21. (firf. gatton paid over $3,000 this year! ted Press Programs In honor of the which has never ben equalled In any f nntional observance of Constitution year of Us historv. During the two ' week during tr.e week beginning Sept. vears of his pastorate. Rev. Gordon ! IT. end here tomorrow with numerous has received over one hundred mem-1 exercises by fraternal orders and hers and probationers in the church, members of the bar association. having a congregation of over 400 members. He goes from here to Dallas, which Is regnred as a very desirable appointment, and Is a re serve delegate to the general con ference next May. Py GKORGK T. ITOOK ible mentor, Percy Haughtnn, but Internationa J'1 Slaft (he Innovation of a new system and NEW YORK. Seft !. With the , , material that wouldn't cause Job to rempsey-F:rpo baltlo now a chapter forget his pet bolls for a second will for ring historv and future reference, i not reincarnate the Now Yorkers, and the world's series almost unln- Cornell will have a disastrous sea terestingly certain to be another all-! on unless some fnlrv godmother Manhattan affair, interest of the transforms a few worthy candidates sport world is belne attracted to pre- r rciar bertha Into geniuses. The parailons being made hy colleges and I Hod team has every chance of spoil universities tor me ooioau sea rolling of the ship. By the introduction of large bilge keels and other Improvements ln da-b-if.n, naval architects have been able to red'ice the rolling very consider ably during tho last few yearn, but many difficulties still present them selves. The modern battleship is so efionnoiisly heavy that; once she ttaits rolling, a long time elapses be fore she recovers her normal balance. The new 1924 model Harley-Ilavld- snn has olive green color with dark red striping. See them nt Harley-Ua-vMson Sales Agency. UMBRELLA TIME Keep off the fall rains with a g ed umbrella. Uo you want a good um brella yot not. n high priced one? Vou c."n cet them at Carr's. Ladies or t:iens styles, a plain but well m"o9 ti'.ibiella at $1.23. Other styles $l rJ. ft. US. and $2.75. School umbrellas for the klrls $1.15, and $1.65; for the bays $1.3.. Get that umbrella today at Carr's "where you save." I Jess tho Shoe Doctor has moved Ills ' shoe shop to JVost Lane St. back of . Morr'an's grocery. First class rep::ir ' work. New work a specialty. 1 ,oii- .jr.T.T,T.r.w.w.T.T.T.T.T'T.T.T.r.. . lug a standing record of no defeats j a------' -j. a --- in two years. To start with. Conch j g vear's 3 e 192 A son. There is every reason to believe that the most popular of college ! spors will enjoy an unprecedented j season this year. Many of the schools I have Increased their fa' ilitles for handling laree crowds, and football experts are looking for a record at tendance season. The 1922 season proved the tremendous popularity of the gridiron rriei" f'at receipts reached s"oh mi nnlielievn'ile figure prahi( attention that the nrc-tt mi v.-j,q rH'(i whetner i months. foo-ball. and -n h-M.Rll. Is now the! ,. , Vnlo Tad Jones, nlreadv has his national naii'ti This Interest, ear- ...... .i.i..a n.i n,,t (itflnlmlrtiiir ' A rl"d over n the pre-ent season. I them. The InelliTibilltv action aralnst Dohfe has tmly five of la t fourteen letter men, nnd the freshman team had nich an array of stars that It failed to win a single game Kven the most optimistic are agreed that the two-year Juggernaut won't "Jugg" thla fall. ( Nebraska nnd Ohio State. In the Mld-Vet. are r I'tnlant In seasoned material a"d rheuld attract ronsfd- ln tho nexl severul 9 1IIT0IST0 American fence at special car load ( prices at Wharton Bros. mini Hi W ' M ILL CASK COXTIM'KI) I UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. . .. .. it.it,, r thrt i Bei-V.elev, Setit. 21. (I'nited Press.) wyTf rTd"", r8;; "VnT.1nl:S i A HO.0,,1,,,0 project for the construe In the probate court today, with a t on of dnnn.lon. s on he camp.ia or number of witness being calkd, , ' 1 n'versity ot California will be to the stand to fortify regarding the launched here the annual home .i.i.t... .k c.,h to Hi.nose of coming of the alumni. Nor. 22. to 24. hi. n,onnv Tho case is being bit- according to an announcement Dy lonb'U'ss wi'i eviiro an increased box office toll. Ridiculous as It would bo at this early statre of the season to make onhr'dled predictions, it does appear likely that CoVa!". West Point and Syracuse, in the ea-t, and Michigan, on the o'her side ef the Allegheny j sn appendicitis operation mountains, will r!a-e hli-h this fall. that's how Yn!r. Stands. I'nder v,oa-h iek Harlow. Col- The outlook for Dartmouth Is as ente undeniably U in for a nrosner- rreen as the schools official I lirist ous vear rniess s T-linmaes crowd 1 mas tree color. Jesse Ilawley will t,ikrt on the Hanoverians for tlio r rst tho sophomores has counted out sev eral promising men; Jolinnv .Mack, serviceable in the past, is also out. snrl row it Is stronglv hinted that Ted Wight, the versatile hack, will not be able to show tin In togs. In addition. Potts recently underwent I A and well, time him. and miracles aren't expected And so It goes in many cases the outlook now is far from enrotirn'.'ln'; and In others as promising as an un terly fought and manv witnesses have been called by both sides. o- Miss Adams would enjoy meeting all young ladles, ages. IS, tc 18, who are Interested In her Physical Education classes. See her at the Conservatory- Ro bert Sibley, '03, in charge of policies. 1EAT E R S OR WOOD OR COAL All Cast Lined. Cast Top and Bottoms wueve you will find what you are looking for in Ihe cU.' y ot a Modern Heating Stove 1- iT j i 81 Phasing,, and easily Kepi polished because of its smooth casting we have full line .mrl ADGLEY & ZIGLER HARDWARE CO. PHONE 25 SIETIIGIHIII IE ORE LIRE th pldf'Hnps with rr'itpW'd rculiirH. Tlip Huml'Tnifnis pre due for an flixir In the fom f the five lnn State stars of handed tv PitP Ppddfnsr. who fallowed llnrlnw H'hnti tin ntiptsirl rinninn nv n-lfh lini'ft I-t Tdek. f.aJt v ?n these men volnn- j nrriipMlnns politician. Hut the un'X tnrilv dnflurrd' ih i .'H hrs tri. lifHdn. r.rt d Fntf. whtrh uthi1 dope, h'lt (hfi vear fhny ?.rt "in." nnd Col- rlnp rhnmr("nH nnd. In fart, perform h o to'-t"( bnw r 'inriPv r-""" nri"in of nil ort must be r'fkond p v," p t n the Ieat'with. and "tlio firt mny be last and Korrotlve nrd rre rrrllrMnK that th"I'he laft mny be first." Cadets W"i Iiav nn- nf t''i niroti',rent i n ebvnnf ihnt e-.-r Id nn opi"- NEW INVENTIONS MAY pent on tho home ;'afns or In enemy STEADY GUN PLATFORMS ter-itorv. Srn"' -' will produf SOT'TH ItKI. Wash., Sept. 21. I'nited iTe.-ji.) Husband here's smnethintr to fhow to the wife. Mrs. Nina MeCrory. an Indian wo mnn, di'.unhtiT of Chief Ceoro Charley of ihe ChehHliH tribe, has just filed suit for divorce from her husband. Vernon MeCrory. Hut unlike most white wives who B.'k their release from marriage bomb. Mr?. MeCrory expressly stales in her romplaint th.tt he desires ne:ther a'tt-rney'R fres nor nHrnnny nor money for the supKrt of her two two children. re "'lv In'.Tt, the '' RrBdti.,,T(o:i at 'h equally able r t(ar.i un b r the ef "lliiTv-'ip" ron'runri' i"(''l'v' I "air win At A. C. ,;tr-Terl J . MtCMntk. Mrs. J. H. Clark. C O. (iarre't. Mrn. V. J. Mi'elll and Mrs. . P. HtisneU, left tbN n-ornint for .wnlem. wh"re they will remain during thu stale fair. cj22 vh ven rra t tilaypr? lost thren- la"t B-.iprtlrn'ed v men. nn -'ior (" binder- rf n n-eniV P'ftster'v t"'"V t V et. a- d Vet ' n' rer'p'n to find this year's MCbl- 'orm'd;tl le as t he i' one nf n vear l"mlpfnm bnrk. hrh. wH !i mi'i'ir 'Oinposi-d i.t vet- f Penn "IvJinia "To.-cnient under field rond tlons lu'innv Tii'irniHti. : K''t''nv',K and tn Cw "i d and ir s?'tr'tu (eam od ma n 'Opi" f r mmed "hfira Ri-'-at ern SUGAR IS UP AGAIN! We were anticipating thi3 and liavc a good supply on hand. Will make a spqeial price for h SATURDAY ONLY $ cf $0.00 per sack of 100 lbs. $ Also will have a large supply of Dillard watermelons, 'J the large sweet kind, only 15c each while they la3t. 3 A fancy f lard Wheat Flour for $6.80 per b'J. Every sack guaranteed & Peoples Supply' Co. f ROSEBURG; OREGON &rTTTTTTTTTK rnn rnrnl'Ini'l'Ti rrr. rvlr,"'" rrwr sen. I:nrrv Kip!'' w'll . nil the rxrfri: ('", viil frn n p'; ri. Ti" I'niv. -ri-v sO'ilrl J n v nil n I oi YounT. but l:i ri V n i! if r 1- im , (IH T - I'll,,. 1. 1 I 14 , l,rn'l;-! oi l "," ' l:iMy an ..r"' -Vi.it.-r I'Mi f'llATTHAM, Endand, Si'pt. 21. ' (A. P.) Important pxperiiupnts sre j tu inc nisclo here with a (rvrosrotilc If iruinnt doilpnoil to abollxh llm roll-int- of warships. Th BPimrnliis, for. whirh irrcat tiiinirs sre rlainn'd by thp j invi'iilor. 1ms liwti flttfd to a s'llp In ( th- niaihiiin Dockyard, snd a novid : tm'tlmil has hern omployfd durintr thf 1 preliminary tests. platform have j been ((instructed enabling parties of men to run on and off the. ship, which ' lies moon 4 in onn of the basins. In; ibis v artificial mllinK Is set up for nery nautical man knows, a ' vessel Is siirnrlKlni.'ly scnslMvi' to the iiioveiiient of a number of people from one side to the other. , I I V. . H rA tn V,.l Mail. .I" ( I ll I I lllfl llllll irnin nir 17 ,..n..- .. the evrocope st sea. It Is (tenerally iihick! that if the invention proves a dicccm It will have an almost revolu tion:iry effect on naval warfare, be cause one of the ?r-atcst dlfficuliie- which th" naval (runner haa to en "CORN OFF" -ir??M.ot,j IN TEN MINUTES GUARANTEED "OUR PERSONAL OFFER" Due to spec'al arranqements with the Manuf icturers of "CORN-OFF" we are their agcnU in this community and we are In a position to POSITIVELY GUARANTEE that "CORN-OFF" will remove any "HARO CORN," "SOFT CORN" OR CALLOUS in 10 minutes. Directions Quicker result will he obtained It feet lire first snal. ci I,, I, nt waler. Apply "('( ili.N' ol-'K' on and around corn or c:ii lims, allow:tnr s.'iine to .ni;'k lii f ir five iiiliiutis. 'linn take n sharp knife or razor blade, Kla,Hin came, and s.-rupe olf, biver by liver, l.eepiii;; corn or callous w, t wllh ClHt..lr'K" while do n so. ri nCtiiie litis c;i ration till coin or callous 1:1 all fclle. Remember, We Persorally Guarantee "Corn-Off" NATHAN FULLERTCN Tic W 1" 1. Roseburg, Oregon 4 : : J Colui.ibla w,ll woik with a new and .counter at piest-nt is tbe continual ,'i''44