ROSEBURO NEW8-REVIEW. FRIPAV, MARCH T, PAAt FOUR flat $aFs flD0Ut FAITH FILLED HUMILITY "Lord I am not worthy that thou houldeit come under my roof: but speak tho word only, nd my aervant shall b healed." Notice that It wasn't the servant that was nnwortby. If that centurion had bad some of the notions that poKe tho heads and hearts of lume employers today, he would have said. 'On, dno t trouble to com. Lord, he Isn't worth your Journey to my house, but till he la profitable to me, and you can heal bun with a word. Not so, Mr. Centurion, It was he who wasn't worthy. Who Is worthy of Christ's coming to them for ministry? And yet, a lot of us act much as If we were condescending to ha bun count It Is an irreverent age and the people are Irrevurent. This soldier realized that he was under orders, and nenc ho knew how to give orders. He recognized and was obedient to author ity, and he knew It was his business to humbly salute the Captain of his Salvation. Yes, he knew Jesus was I'ltptaln, and he knew, by faith, that He had Salvation for the servant, and he asked for It at a renpoctful distance. It's a wonderful combination faith filled humility. Coming with boldness to the throne of grace Is not Incompatible with coining humbly and reverently. Indeed, I believe that Implicit fulth Ih born of reverence. Hut read this soldlur story for yourself. There's lots of 'Mat 8n: U Copyright 1921-J. A. It. Seventh Day Adventlat Sabbath school at 10 o'clock Saturday morn ing at the church on Military street. West ItoHeburg. Dlblo study at 11. The public Is Invited to attend these services and study the scripture w ith us. Lutheran Services Lutheran serv Ices In the Kplscopal Parlxh House, cor. Main and Cass 81s., Sunday aft ernoon at 2:30. U. W. Hoffman, pastor. (day and Friday evenings at 7:20 I o'clock. Olendale. Mass and ' Sermon ! at 10:30 o'clock. Catholic Church, Kane and Oak streets. Itev. II. Clery, 1'iistor. March 9th. There will be Mass and Sermon at 8:30. Catechism Class Immediate ly afterwards. Kvening ' devotions, consisting of Rosary, Sermon and llenedlatiun of the M. B. S. at 7:30 o'clock. Lenten Devotions on Wednes- First M. E. Church. The Sunday school meets at 9:45. Come and n Ijoy the .study' of Ood'a word. The I Junior league meets at 3 p. m. Tho Intermediate and Senior Leagues ! meet at 6:30 p. ni. Special prepara I tlon has been made for both the morning and evening services as Im portant themes which vitally concern the Methodist church as well as all Christianity are to be discussed. Tho morning theme Ib "Christianity Ap plied," and the evening theme Is "The Cnll of tho World." Do not miss either of these sermons. Everyone is cordially Invited. Strangers will en Joy tho splendid music of our choir. Joseph Knotls, paHtor. Tho Presbyterian Church. Lane and Jackson streets. U IJowring Quick, pastor. 9:45 Bible school. If you are not attending another Ulble school Iu this city we Invite you to become a member of this one. 11:00 Morn ing Worship. A Junior service. Ser mon topic. "The Hidden Source of Life and I'ower." 3;0 Junior and In termediate C. E. societies will meet 0:30 Young Peoples meeting. Young people feel at home In this meeting and are Invited to attend. 7:30 Eve ning service. "Success and Failure.' 'lucre will be the usual ten minute song service, also special music both morning and evening. You are Invit ed to attend tfceso services. Christian Church. Cor. Pine and Woodward. C. II. Hilton. Minister. The Avalon Male Quartette of Eu gene will be the chief attraction with this church on Sunday. This Is a quartette of young men from Eugeint, Ore. They will make their appear ance In every service, Bible school, church. Endeavor and evening. They will render several numbers at the evening service, and will sing "Cross ing the Bar," nt the morning service. The pastor will preacb. Morning sub ject. "Continuing Steadfastly." Eve ning subject. "Just What Happened on Pentecost." This subject Is discus sed In answer to a question. lilble school at 9:45 and great school. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6 30. A great endeavor meeting will be held. The public is welcome. tha Kohlhagen. pres. The young peo ple have meetings full of merit, and welcome all young people not con nected with some such society to be In their nieetirus. Come and see. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Mes sage by the pastor. Splendid music by the orchestra and the choir. More and more neonle are finding these services helpful snd are coining to, share their luturest. IlHPtismal serv-j Ice. The public Is cordially invited to j any or all services of this church. St. George's Episcopal Church. Cor Main and Cass Sts. Kev. A. O. Dodge, Vicar. Flint Smiiiav in Lent. Com- I munion service at 9 a. m. Church at 9:45 a. in. Services at sutbeiiin at 11 a. m. Evening services at St. George's at 7:3u. Lenten Weekly ser vices. Communion of Wednesday morning at 9 a. m. Evening services !at 7:30. LOST At Drockway Store, Feb. 5 or 26 small black hand purse containing 20 bill. Liberal reward if returned to 230 E. Lane, Roseburg, or to Brockway store. - . 7 Says Seattle TqJ The First Baptist Church Corner of Lane and Hose streets. H. L. Cald well, Minister. 9:45 a. m. The church school,. Carlos Page, Supt. This Is an interesting and profitable place for you and your children to be. Tiring them and study the Bible with them. A good Junior orchestra. 11:00 a. m. The Morning Worship. Message by , the pastor. Special music by orches tra directed by Mr. Ott, and choir di rected by Miss Hasultlne, The public as well as all friends of the church cordially Invited to this service. 6:30 p. m. Young People's meeting. Ber- hatl8ick of THIS LABEL This well known Frye Label is a safe guide to quality, because back of it is the history of a great organization which has been built around the determination to give the public a product that would leave nothing to be desired. It is a label that insures you a selected, mild, sugar cured product, prepared under U. S. Government inspection, und only Hams that measure up to the most exacting standards are finally wrapped in the special sanitary parchment that bears this "l-ryc's Delicious" Label. 4 A ml "Fi ve's Di llrinus" Prnnt! 1 Inm. "Trye's Delicious" DinnJ li.icnn anil "I ivc's Wild Kuse" I'nind Laid are three pioU ucts lli.it i.nikl IiihI a place in every pantry. mmtm Buy Harm and P.on by ttiit Brand Name you will find Ihem "IA TRY THING THE NAME IMPLIES" M. E. Church, South. Main and Lane Sts. Sunday school at 9:45. Jun ior missionary society at 2:00 p. in. Evangelist and Mrs. Jerry Jeter are with us and we are having splendid audiences. The Bible conferences conducted by Mrs. Jeter at 10:00 a. m. on all week days except Saturdays and Mondays off"r an opportunity for Bible study which is not often found in Roseburg. The evening services are held at 7:15 sharp and every eve ning during the week. The auditor ium has been well filled at every ser vice and those who desire front seats in order to get the full benefit of Brother Jeter's cartooning, clay modeling and painting must come early. Mrs. Jeter's subject for Bible conference Sunday afternoon will be "The Greatest Thing iu the World." Bring your Bibles. Trother Jeter's subjects for the remainder of the week will be as follows: Friday eve-! ning: "Stones; fire and Vipers." naiuruay evening, "How Roliglous People Are Lost." Sunday morning. "Who Is Jesus Christ?" Sunday eve ning, "What Protestants Will Find when They Awake." the Daily Telegraph says that the Soviet leaders, Trotzky, Bucharln and Kameneff favor the scheme which It declared, Is not as suggest ed In some quarters, a revival of the czarlst system of the pale. unBi.Aw Htunntrhes on February 29, said a final decree establishing , an autonomous jewisn muic in Crimean peninsula would be Issued within a few days by the eouncil of commissioners. The state It was added, would be established along the same lines as all other auto nomous regions which the Soviet government had created for minor ity nationalities of the Russian population. R. B. Jenks Adds His . , . , v. iciwa nuua a tie leSU- l"at tad, a monv in Favor of Tnlr d2J? tw . ... . - 'nought rn.ii.ir!" Ua Keeps It in His Home. "Since taking Tanlac my health Is all dressed up, so to speak. The treat ment bas given ma a brand new appe tite, smoothed out the wrinkles in my Aitwoutinn rllnnoH ntt th. i " . "J"J III from my nerves, and left me looking ion hand.0"01- ' kLT the striking statement of R. B. JenV '.i... . " ,oruk.. a tailor. 106 Ninth avenue. North.! mliiu. kL.??4 m MUim..! First Church of Christ Scientist. 312 East JJoutlaa street. Regular services are held Sunday morning at n o clock and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, this meeting includes testi monies of healing. S'jnday school con venes each Sunday morning at 9:45 all from ages of 4 to 20 years are In vited to attend. The reading room in the front of the church building Is open dally except Sundays and holi days rrom 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. The sub ject of Sunday's lesson is "Man." UNLAWFUL PARKING AH persons operating AnrnmrtMina or other Vehicles m horh, n,:n that It Is unlawful for vehicles to stand on Jackson street between the north end of the Deer Creek bridge ana Lass street, on Cass Rtrent f.r,m Jackson street to Sheridan street, and on Sheridan street from Cass street to i.ane street for more than thirty (30) minutes of any day between the hours of nine VJ) and six (6) in the day time, and that all npmnTiii viola ting this ordinance will be arrested ana Drought before the city recorder. iy oruer or me common council. 1. S. KETCH, Marshal. BUSINESS MAN SINGS PRAISES "I suffered for years with stom ach trouble and gas continually. Doctors thought I had stomach ulcers or cancer. After lust attack they ad vised going to Rochester, Minn., for an operation. A friend advised try ing Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, which 1 did, and 1 cannot sing its praises too highly, as I can now eat anything and everything." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intesti nal tract and allayB the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, Includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. o ; BROCCOLI SEED FOR SALE Not St. Valentine imported seed. Strain Is about 10 days later than Hi. Valentine; beads self-protected; curd snow white. The finest strain In existence. Price per pound, $22.50, per ounce, $1.50. Orders taken for any quantity, Fred Schmidt, Dillard, Oregon. ED (Associated Press Leased Wire.) . BEND, Ore.. March 7. Mr. and flrs. J. C. Berrang, who are cross ing the country from Connecticut to Medford, Oregon, with an ox team, arrived here yesterday on the last lap of their long Journey. Mr. Berrang said they started to ward the western prairies and mountains on December 1, 1920. the Rocky Mountains were crossed In December of last year. The deep est snow was encountered was four feet. The Berrangs Intend to make their home in Medford. NOTICE Program and basket social at the Olalla school house, Sat. eve. Mar. 8. Everyone , cordially Invited to come and bring a basket. The pro gram will be followed by a free dance. Comm. by Chas. Friend. Sheep bells and straps at Wharton Bros. (Aorlntoi1 press T.e.-lred Wire) LONDON. March 7. Meetings of the Islamic Associations are be ing hurriedly summoned through out India says the Calcutta cor respondent or the Dally Telegraph, to consider the action of Turkish government in abolishing the Caliphate at Constantinople. Those bodies which have met indignant protest of their faith, Is slder an outrage of their faith, Is lam, they say, is faced with a ser ious crisis which can only be solved by a plebiscite of the entico l,.ul... world. 'bought qiilti!s me. vv . um lust gone to " Seattle. Wash. "About a year ago I was so com pletely run down and lacking In en- IT (Associated Press Leased Wire.) TENDLETOV, March 7. Umatil la basketball teams came off with flying colors in the Initial round ot the district basketball tournament for four counties, Umatilla, Gilliam, Wheeler and Morrow. In the first game Echo defeated Hardman 20 18. The second tilt saw Hermistou trim lone 24-20 while In the third tilt Pilot Rock bested the Fossil five by a 27-21 score. The semi finals start tonight with the prelim inary round ending this afternoon. The final tilt to decide who goes to Salem will be pluyed Saturday night. T Twhe y. cand,0foTT I hereby nno " candidate iTiSW unty. at th.a ONE DOLLAR BARGAIN WEEK From one to 12 lotos for $1. depend ing on the kind of folders. We are closing out several lines of folders, -and this price will last only while they last. Roseburg Studio. Op. Ump. qua. 137 Jackson St. T NOTICE TO POWER CONSUMERS I'ower will bo off Sunday morning March ih. from 9 a. ni. until 11a. m. eft, cting all of Roseburg nnd vicinity. CALIFORNIA OliEI'.ON POWER COMPANY. JEWISH REGION MAT f rremn l.tanpil Wire.) LONDON Mnr.-h 7 It I. o 1 ; In Jewish circles here that an auto nomous .lei-h region will he es I tat.llsh. il in northern Crimea . aud : adjacent districts on the fkruine. including ih,. cities of Od' Ssa. Khcr I son and N.k. ialev, where the popu lations are pr. domlnantly Jewish, j The nr. .i. i, which It Is proposed to L'ie a:i iml. .., ltnt lNh ba ministration i,r about 1"27. eotn 'ri. H l l.e.'i'.iiOO acres of w hich 2. omi.eoo hitherto have been unculti vated ami unpeopled. The diplomatic correspondent of LaOrlppe uluenxa Pneumonia Keep strrr.r. De hcsl-.l.y am', f: Cc from win Vt coip!aInri. Hi'.! s Cava a Bromide Ci"'-'1 i the c.u:ck.-?t -tinj, mort dc;nda!-'e cold rrmcdv. Wh ;t Hiil'sdcx-s f ;r n.i'.licr.s it v.'.'. dofory.iu. Gctredbc V-eorir.g Mr. luii'ip.rUA.L jjrrie 30centj. CASCAilAQUININE Dodge Brothers dealers 5 ell good used cars Selling as many Dodge Brothers Motor Cars as we do, it is only natural that we should be offered a wide selec tion of used cars in trade. Buyers have come to realize that we taVe only the best of these and then put them in such good con dition that they cannot help but reflect favor ably on our reputation. Good Values for Today Model 83 Overland 7000 miles. Price $250.00 1918 Oakland Roadster $350.00 1916 Dodge Brothers Touring $430.00 1922 Dodge Brothers Tour, ing, original tires $650.00 1918 Dodge Brothers Tour ing $-175.00 ( 1923 Ford Touring $350.00 J. O. Newland & Son Dodge Brothers Dealers Roseburg . . Oregon l hereby umom as a candidate "t "J.??1"! 'or the office VJJM "'oner. Harry Oregon. El I hprph PublleanvoTC the primary ele? candidate for thTSsJ Comm Ria. CANDIDATE rnoVrr- TENDENTOfkJ i H can candidate for nienSi, school. i of DowluaSj prjnarles. 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