Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 19, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    KOSEBURQ NEWgVIEW, FWIOV, OCTOBER 1, KS.
PAOe THREE
away wifi
Dirt and Dust
ok the clean1 way f
"Electrically
Clean electric heat needs no preparation. It
rnmm.inded instantly at the turn of a switch
L n0 heavy fuel or ashes to lug. There are no
kmes, no stain or soot on uxensus, wans or
tiling;.
who has cooked with the old-fash-
LoH stoves will welcome the convenience of
his new way its cleanliness, its better cook
tig and its economy.
This Company gives a special cooking rate
L low that the average bill for both electric
joking and lighting together is often as low
sthe cost of other types of fuel alone.
Ask about the low rates for cooking at our
ffice. Arrange with your electric dealer today
tr an electric range on easy payments to be
kstalled immediately.
mE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
POWER COMPANY
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aPOUt-FAITH
"All thingt are possible to him that beliaveth."
Jesus said this to the father who came to Him with a demon-
possessed aon; and hp believed, and Christ healed tho boy.
Kanzo Nchimtira. who la Indeed a flaming piophet among h'a
Ifrothers In Sapan, wrote this, which I copy from "Tho Friend," of
Honolulu:
"I do not work; I believe. I do not pray: 1 believe. I do not
sanctify myself; I believe. I do not prepare myself for heaven; I
believe. Faith, which la believing til (iod'a merelea and In the aiierlflrlnl
death of Ilia Sun. faith makes mo work, faith makea mo pray, faith
Banetlflea me, faith prepares me for heaven. My religion 16 all faith.
There la no effort In it except It be au "effort to believe. The Lord
Jeans Christ la my wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctlffca
' tion, and redemption. He la my nil. Indeed, for me to live la Christ
I, by my faith, let Him live and' work in mo, and myself become a
believlnR automaton, a fit Instrument of righteousness 111 Hla hand.
All ia ao simple and so good."
.Mark 9:23. Copyright. 1921 J. A. R.
HURCHES
YOUR PAWNERS
IN r'PvOGPliS
See Demonstration Opposite
NEWS-REVIEW
First Church of Chrlat Scientist, ! Join the class where you belong and
312 East Douglas street Regular 'help make the study interesting. At
aervlces are held Sunday morning ui 1 1 :l)0 a. m. the sermon theme Is
II o'clock and Wednesday evening "The Fourth lleiuititude.V If you
at 8 o'clock, this meeting includes I are seokln:; something worth wjiile
testimonies of healing. Sunday j In religion, como and hear tills ser
sehool convenes each Sunday morn- i mou. Splendid music by the choir.
Ing at 8:45 all from ages ot 4 to 20 The Junior League will meet at 3:00
vvars are Invited to attend. The
reading room In the front of the
church building la open dally except
Sundays and holidays from 2 to 4
p. m. The public is cordially invit
ed to attend the services and visit
the reading room. Subject of Sun
day's lesson, "Doctrine of Atonement."
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1 Myrtle Point Teams,
.iurelwood Field for j
r:me Game of the
Season.
d by more than one I
em the football team ',
Point arrived in thisi
tore noon today for the j
r Itoseburg high school
menn. The Coon Coun-
JUBky veil trai.ied play
:ime this afternoon start-
lie prnspt ct of bing an
t"M(i one. i
of be;h tennis were !
ictnry :i:d proiamne d
1-e in Ihe be.t of sh:ipe. t
ratlin was riven the,
ni'-ri hr-.nts and profes-'
f th.- ity. As this year
nit up- for the school to
make expenses financially In their
sports program, owing to the fact that
the Armistice I Jay game, the one
which usually brings iu tho money,
ill be played away from home, the
merchant ! today closed up their stores
from 2:.'5 until 4 o'clock to icimit
their employes to attend the came
and aid the school in meeting the cost
of their athletic program. There was
a fine attendance when the game
itarted.
The students held two rallies dur
ing the day, one nt noond the other
just before tho gam". A gnat deal of
interest is belrfg shown in the athletic
activities of the school this year and
the students are veil pleased with
the support and aid being given the m.
Carleton hotel of Portland, a stock
holder In the company, spent the day
in Koscburg Inspecting the work be
ing done on the location at the Hoff
s'.eadt place on North Peer creek.
(Jood progress is belns made on the
derrick and it in hoped to have the
riir aud outfit here by the time the
derrick Is ready for operation. Mr.
Lovejoy stated that It Is impossible
to make promises at this time, but
hat it is hoped that the well will he
sinrted by the early part of Novem
ber, lie states that he Is Interested
in oil wells from Texas to Alaska
! and that the has found the structure
In the lioseburg vicinity to be the
best of any of the fields he has seen.
lilBiiSiE
iPECTEBIBli
NOTICE.
Dr. Cleorce J. Uncher will resume
! his work as dentist in the l'erkin's
i building Tuci'Jay. octobi r 23rd.
M. K. Ciiurrli. South, Main and
bane streets; Stewart O'Dell, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45, W. b. Coob,
superintendent. Preaching by the
pastor at 11:00 o'clock, text: "Is not
this the carpenter's Bon?" Matt.
13:55. The pastor's text for the
evening service at 7:30 p. ni. will
he: "And he made haste and cme
down, and received l.ltn Joyfully."
buke 19:6. If you do not owe al
legiance to aome other church In the
city come out to these services.' i ou i 2 1 , at 7:30 o'clock.
will be glad that you came. The ttu, sermon will be
(p. m. The Intermediate League will
meet at t:.iu p. m. i ne senior r.p
worth League meeting at 6:30 p.
m. will be especially interesting. A
"Centenary Climax" program has
been arranged. At 7:30 p. m. the
j sermon theme is: "lielter Days Com
j ing." or "The Curse of the Wicked
;and the Hie. flag of the IUghtcois "
i l'laln facts, plainly spoken, easily
! understood. Bring your friends.
Next Wednesday evening the prayer
' meeting will begin at 7 o'clock and
W I I be followed by an all church mis
' sion s'f'dy class, using as a textbook
"CreatWe Forces i:i Japan. A cor
dial invitation to all to attend these
Bervie-'S. Joseph Kuotts, pastor.
THE LADIES SIIOPPE
New Kid Gloves! New Dags!
SPECIAL VALUES 7.V SILKS
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
A wide variety suitable for waist9, dresses, linings
and art needlework. Don't fail to
supply your needs
Children's Sweaters
New today. Warm, dependable all-wool garments
reasonably priced'
Lovely New Dresses
For Afternoon and Evening Wear
Dresses for street and utility wear now on display
Millinery Specially Priced for Saturday
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Millinery
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Saturday
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North
Jackson
Street
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FIND RADABAUGH CAR
.. ." 1 L. i u i .mi .u
Ity of oil. Mr. Kudnbnugh left th'.i
afternoon for Ashland to have the car
e-.A .. t.u Thi. w,.w hv Aulo I repaired and will drive it bai k to
Police at Ashland
The Ford car stolen the first of the
week from In front of me liuy Ilada
bangh home on Chadwiek street, waa
located at Ashland yesterday, a bear
ing In the machine was burned out by
the auio thieves, but otherwise the
marblne Is believed to bo uninjured.
After stealing the car they drove It to
the home of F. M. Seabring In West
Uoseburg where they obtained about
fifteen gallon of gasoline and a quail-
This is a Studebaker year.
C.lil OF THANK4
We wish to express our apprria-
1 1 Ion for the assistance .given ts in
lour tsorrow, also for the kind word
of swnpathy and beautiful floral of
fering. Mrs. Frank L. Harvey,
Mrs. b. F. Starmer,
J. K. Harvey,
b. I). Harvey,
W. A. Harvey.
('even h Uny .VI n ntlst. There will
be services at the church In West
Uoseburg Sunday evening. October
The subject ot
The Crumbling
Junior Missionary society will, meet Nations." F. A. trashier, of Sulher-
at 3:00 p. m., and the Kpworth I.ea-'n,,, wm conduct the service. Sab
gue at 6:30. The regular weekly .bath school at 10:00 a. m.. Saturday
prayer meeting Wednesday evenln', October 1'0. All are Invited to at-
at,7:30 will be conducted by the ba- t,.nd. The service Sunday nl-tht will
di(s- Missionary society. Ilon't miss ; . particularly Intiri'silng to I hoar
this service. Choir practice Friday who are interested In prophecy,
evening at the usual hour. "Child-i
George A. bovcluy. president of:
the Rosibnr. Oil and Cm company,
and Vl-nr llrainit i ropti "o.-.o'' 'be I
! BtM.
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A tub of clothes i..' 5 niinu'.ei! and tbey
l-e to be mlylity dirty clothes ct that,
otlierwisc 3 cr 4 minutes would Ic sufficient.
1' i aa all rnel.-.l n-iclunc wi.h a scamlcs-s
tr.c-p;xe burnished copper tub. A becuti
fJv illustrated booklet, fjiven away fieCt
"11 le'l you all about the nar.y exclusive
features.
Crr-c in a.-.J gct enc, write or phone,
We kve cr.e fot you.
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one
I low DoTncyMaiE
such dellcksus bresid?.
I."'t!W of OTTrSHU.Htt I " If
V when tiiqrask imtpo
tion, bam Barjr boom am
mr-ncbrcd is the -BtAiag o
good brc-ki
CDCrcfiy icJijlXljj wfarErst
Coca, the pnraf of ingecA
enei, iJiiiury beajBc woi
curf jJ pnacmoaa of rtsc
kxra iaa air mi si stt
UnaiBLS, m osaf MaL
Bat fit aeB.lt if wsttk
a! tbe pains sa txks) aW
tore fJtaa that fear
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OREGON
BAKERY
AUGUST HECK,
Ftpritor '
Thone 211
ren s week will to observed trom
October 21st to October ZXth, and a
special children's service will be held j
at 11:00 o'clock on the latter date,
October 2Sth. Tho regular Sunday
school rally day service of the year
will also be held upon that date at
9:45 a. ni.
li.UTIST IIOVS' Cbl lt
VII,b MHirr TOXKillT
The First llnpll-t ClmrcTi, corner,
of bane and Hose streets; II. I..!
Caldwell, minister. 9:45 a. m., the;
church school. O. 1". Coshow, Miner-1
In'.endent. The school is growing I'l
numbers and Interest. All ages and)
grades are provided for. The class '
for young married people is getting
started. Wha'ever age you may be
vou are Invited to enroll with us If !
you are not enrolled elsewhere. 1,1 :0y.
a. m. the morning worship. Message I
by the pastor. Theme. "The Journey I
vlth U-jd " Special music ly the;
choir A Jucl r atslsia::t will bo on
the platform v. l h the pas. or. Th ;
public nnd strangers are specially
Invited to thl.i service. 0:30 p. m. ,
young peojile's nieetfng; boulse ,Ii n-!
nigs, presldi Tit. TMs is a fine plate;
for young people, and the Hirelings
re frond AM yuri" people are In-1
ilted. 7:30 p. pi., evening worship
Message hv IJ'r pt'stnr. Them
not a Christian." Duet by Vlsies
arah and I.ydia Chrlsten'eix. These
c'enlr.,, servl -rs are of specitil Inter
est to nofi-Chrisiliin neonle as well
as to Christian . A welcome to all.
The Hoys' club of the Ilaptlst
church has I's resular meeting to
night at 7:30 . Tonight will be the
last night that boys call get in as
charter members. The membership
will continue to be open to all boys
of the town, but It Is hoped that as
many as wish will be in by tonlchi
as charter members. Leo liapp and
Ur. Church are helping with the
boys. Mr. Ilapp Is In charge, nnd his
experience in Seattle with boys Is
being very helpful In the work here.
The period will be a combination of
study and play. The boys like It.
All over eight received.
Si:i! ICl'S ATtil I!1K ( III IK II
II. b. Calnweil, pastor of the Hose
burg inptst church, will preach at
(Hide Sunday afternoon nt. throe
o'el"k. The community' Is cordially
inviti d to be present.
COL'NTCRFEITFRS APE
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FORGET AOUR
TROUELES
About what to serve
Call up the
W1
and we
problem,
of Fresh
Fruit;
Soups
Cakes, etc
can help you. solve the
Order groceries any kind
or Canned Vegetables or
Meats, cured or in glass;
Oysters, Crackers, Bread,
Wm ..iitrmtifiilf I
ijsBjBSBSSWBasM'WT'; isiisasjjjsiiasaissssiiM in-
d by
i iif-nA l-i. T ii. i III Tcinnti
W n-v the high rate of exchange for Ameri
can money, the counterfeiters in cen
tral Kurnpe are eonceittrating their
lali'iits on the dollar. The Kinlupest
police have ilisiovered a wholi'sale
scheme fin- the diritrlbutbin of genu
1 1 ne tidi1l'ar nnlis whhh have been
fti-lsllaii Chun h. Hlhle aVionl at ; cleverly transformed into two bun
9:4J a m , opened hv orchestra con-; dred-dollar notes. The press that pro
cert Mornlnc s. rvlce ct 11 a. ni. ! duces this transformation Is supposed
Frofepsor F!oy l)"nn of Fugene will to be In Warsaw. Counterfeits of this
speak In the absence of the regular -sort have been found In 18 different
pastor, who Is conducting revival Kuropi an towns.
meetings at Tillamook. The morning
object will be. i'eas'ing with God "
In the evenlr Professor Ii'Min will
sneal; on "Or-vetvlon " Or -liestra
"oncert in Hip evening service. 7:30.
V. I S. C. E. at B:30.
Pt. fJeoce's FolscopI i'httTli,
TJev A. O Hode. vicar. Twenty-first
Sundiy after Trinity. Ksrly com
munion nt 7:"') a m : church school
at S : 4 3 a pi.: morning praver and
siryiim a: 11 no a m.; uiiee of
ernion: Chur hmen or K"l eopal
lan ?" Is there a I'if'erenee? What
convltuf'es a clitrch? As ni Insti
tution Is l:e church of dl Ine or
humsn origin? These questions
shonld he of ln'" h Inter" st to every
i member of the church and we hope
j to. see vo'i there f!'indav. Come and
jdo not be afraid to In' Ite a fr.-d to
r-me eri you. Anvone Is welcome
to at'end onr church, but, ofl-ries
neeple. tho e who har no particular
chn-ch. are backward about mkln
'the Inltln'lve when It comes to church
coin". Try s-klng a friend to come
to fc.trch wl'h vou this cvn lnv and
j ion bo I w-i'. Choir practl-e
! every Ftld.iy nl'tht at 7:30 p. ni.
! fl-t M. K Crturth. Rundrv school
!hegin at 9:4r.. H Is row well or
Iranlted for Intensive 1'IMo study
'throuchout the winter. Come and
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