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ROSEBURQ NEWS RfVltW. FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1924. PAGE THRU TOGGERY The Home of Good Clothes WM I ' o just r i 1 IdTH'S Heat . fl . Attractive i Nothing mmm m distinction 1? 'every Nan Oues it to jnselt and friend to u Vell dies: ed. One of our Finely Tailored Suits will bring out your personality and make you feel the peer of any man. New Spring Styles in great variety of patterns and weaves. You Forget-We Sell FLORSHEIM SHOES rWiTririal; 128 "I. Jackson fe9 BONDS ARE fill mi 50 W&at '&S gap OUt - THE LAODICEANS "And unto the angel of the church of the Laodicean write Be-, cause thou tayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that tliou are wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind and naked." FH- A powerful poem appeared some time ago In tlio Weekly Re view, from which 1 quote two stanzas: "Wo nro the Laodiccans; we know not the Ice nor the fire; We have never sprung to the edge of doom at the call of a brave desire; We have basked in the tepid noon tides; we have drawn an even breath; We have never felt between our lips the Bavors of Ufa or death. We are the Laodlceans; we have slight fear of hejl, I or even Its Maxtor cannot say, "Ye have done my bidding well.' Anil what for us would heaven be, with Its endless lift ami range? We are doomed to a passionless limbo, that knows not life nor change." Ah, but the poem Is too hasty, for Jesus says to these same Laodlceans, "I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried In the fire, that thou mayest be rich: and while rulment, that thou mayest be clothed, . As many us 1 love, i rebuke and chasten; be zealous there for?, and repent." CRev. 3:14, 17 Copyright 1921 J. A. R. International Bible Students Ass'n. I Church Bchool at 9:45 a. m. Morning , Study at the Moose Hall every Sun-1 Praver and Instruction at 11.00 a m ; day at 10:30 a. m. The subjects for Subject: Human Respect, Test: "He study Sunday will be "Justice Mani-jtliat is Not With Me Is Against Me." , fested," and the "Atonement Media-1 Luke 11-23. Evening Bervices at 7:30 tor. in mo manuesiauon or umno p. m. subject of sermon: "Have We Jualice God said to Adam. "Of the Religion!" Text: "But If It seem evil j tree of the knowledge of Rood and j to you to serve the Lord, you have i evil, thou Khali not eat; for In the i your choice, choose this dav that day that thou eatest thereof, dying I which pleaseth you, whom you would thou Shalt die." (Uen. 2:17 Margin.) This sentence was pronounced , against man, the being, the soul. If there could be any doubt about this, it Is definitely settled by auother statement in the Ilible which reads. "The soul that slnneth It shall die." (Kzrkicl 18:4) "What man is he that rather serve. But as for me ami mv house, we will serve the Lord." (Josua XXIV. 15) Anyone Is welcome to come and worship with us. First M. E. Church. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. The Junior League meets at 3 d. m. The Intarmo. iiveui aim snail noi see ueaini nan oiate and Senior Epworth Leagues hi" deliver .his soul from the hand of! meet at 6:30 p. m. The morning Ber the grave?" Psalm 89:48. Friday mon theme is "The Unopenable evening (tonight) at 8 p. m. Dr. R. L. Door." The evening sermon theme is Itoble of Chicago, will lecture on "All , "The Fading Glory of John the Bap-' Nations Maich'ng to Armageddon." tlst." Come and near these sermons There will also be a lecture at 7:30 They are full of interest and wnrth Sunday evening. Come. our while. Splendid music by the choir. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all, particularly strangers. Catholic Church. Kane and Oak Sts. Rev. B. Clerv, Pastor. March 23rd. Joseph Knotts, pastor. i There will be Mass and Sermon at 8 o'clock. Catechism Class at 9:45. 2nd Mass and Sermon at 10:30 o'clock. Evening Devotions, consisting of Ro- , craving an(j printing was recora- VrUTm ID! If ATm mended today to tne House ny Its luiu w-w . rules committee. iuKh-tn I.mim-1 Wire.) tr ,,.., .,.. ,. . '.WIOX. Yarch 21. Cre-! ' " ' ....... . & nmmlttee to investigate r"s,"B ,u "" lhat nmUowi ot dollars j town for several hours yesterday aT Kovemment bonds have I ternoon shopping and attending to Heated it the bureau of en- other matters. Seventh Day Adventict Sabbath school Saturday morning at 10. Ser mon at 11. F. A. lashier. of Suther- sary, Sermon and Benediction of ! jIn occupying the pulpit. 'The public the M. B. S. at 7:30 o'clock. The us- , ,nv,J rtn rL . . .......... ... ..u Dv, ,ivod UI1U ual Lenten Devotions will take place on Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. ") Lutheran Services, Lutheran serv ices In the Episcopal Parish House, Cor. Cass and Main Sts.. Sunday aft- study the Bible Jects' presented. phase of the bud- Christian Church, . Cor. Pine and Woodward Sts. C. II. Hilton, Minis ter. There will be a most interesting ervice at the Christian church Sun- mm Groceteria 300 West Cass St. Specials tor Saturday Fruit Granulated Sugar, 1 0 lbs 95c Creamery Butter, per lb 50c pnas, per doz 45c P large Florida Grape Fruit, 6 for 55c J Oranges, 2 doz. for 25c Prb.perlb 15c iragus, per lb 20c ion Carrots, 20 lbs. for 25c mi Apricots and Peaches, per can 63c 2 1-2 Tins Yellow Free Peaches, 3 for 55c ' 1-2 Tins Rose Dal A D . 'r"i vul Jjc Brand Sliced PinearjnW 1 (nr oe. Ja Honey, 5 lb. can for ZZZIZ78c Honey, 1 0 lb. can f or $155 nbia River Spring Catch Salmon. TfoZZ $l!lO SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVF at .earnev's Gmr&tori pST0? THAT DROUGHT 'EM DOWN , , r, .. i " , , - iay evening. In addition to the or- w .,.,,, ...m, i i,u- cnestra and the special musical fea ineran missions in tne Oregon v s-; ,ure8l the pastor will give a Beries of trlct v.-ill have the sermon. He will pictures on South America, giving have an Important message and all (views of Chile, Argentine, Uruguay, are urged to attend. G. W. Hoffman,, Venzuela and Brazil and ,h Z.i "Why Keep Sunday as Dav of Wor ship Instead of Saturday." The pator has been requested to speak on this subject, and is glad to do so bemuse some confusion exists concerning it. Excellent music by the orchestra di rected by Mr. Ott. Some of the best musicians In the city compose this orchestra. Anthem by the choir, di rected by Miss Haseltine. Selection. "Be Ye Joyful in the Lord." by Ash ford. The theme at the 7: 30 p. m. service will be "What Think Ye of Christ?" Splendid music by the or chestra. Vocal solo by Miss Sarah Christiansen. Baptismal service. Tho church school meets at 9:45 a. m., Carlos Tage, supt. This is an excel lent place for you to bring your chlldr"n on Sunday morning to study the Bible and to show your Interest and good will. In the cause of Christ. At 6:30 p. m. the young people are planning a big special service particu larly for the strangers and for the timid. The officers are In charge.. Good music is prepared. The young people who stay away do so at their own loss. A hearty welcome Is ex tended to tho public to attend any or all of the services of the day. j M. E. Church, South, Calapooia, Oregon. Stewart O'lVIl, pastor. The pastor preaches at 2:30 p. m. on each' second and fourth Sunday. All mem bers and friends are urged to attend the" service next Sunday afternoon. I First Church of Christ Scientist : 312 East Douglas street. Regular' services are held Sunday morning at' 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, this meeting includes testl-! monies of healing. Sunday school con venes each Sunday morning at 9:45' all from ages of 4 to 20 years are in- i vlted to attend. The reading room In i the front of the church building Is! open daily except Sundavg and noli-1 days from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordially Invited to attend. The sub ject of Sunday's lesson is "Matter." I OIL COMMITTEE WANTS SINCLAIR (continued from page one) pastor. St. George's Episcopal Church. Cor. Cass and Main Sts. Rev. A. O. Dodre, Vicar. Third Sunday in Lent. Early Communion at S:00 a. m. ary's Garden Seed W,C'"S''ft"rawd.e,J. Fr-Fee Hardware Co. D0DBEBR0TH6R5 DEALERS SELL E00D USED CARS We are anxious to sell a lot of Used Cars I We figure that every Used Car of the kind we sell will eventually bring us a New Car customer. Good Values for Today . 19!0 Dodge Brothers Tour, ing New paint, new tires, new battery, thoroughly re built. Price $625.00 1918 4-Cyllnder Buick Splendid running condi tion. Price (250.00 1918 Ford Touring Has run 3100 miles, has 2 original tires, has had very best care, a bargain purchase at 8185.00 1918 Chevrolet Doesn't look very good, but runs good and is good. Price $85.00 ? Ton Federal Truck A bargain at $1500.00 1918 Dodge Brothers Touring-Rebuilt $475.00 J. O. Newland & Son Dodge Brothers Dealers Roseburg - Oregon liuenos Aires, Valparaiso, Rio de Janeiro and Bahla. You will be great ly interested. The Sunday themes win be as follows: Morning, "Break ing Down the Middle Wall of Parti tion." Evening, "Just What Happened to Lydla When God Opened Her Heart." Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30, leader, i vernon Orr, and the subject, "The : Personal Touch in Winning Souls." Bible school at 9:45. The school is keeping up a high standard, and the attendance Is very fine. Presbyterian Church. Sunday school meets at 9:45. Classes for all ages earnestly studying the Bible. Preach ing service at 11 o'clock. Dr. Louis Albert Banks, eminent preacher, lec turer and author, will preach on the subject, "The Great Sinners of the Bible and Their Confessions." Eve ning service at 7:30, the speaker be ing Miss Roberta C. Barr, represent ing the National Board of Missions. The young people's societies meet at the usual hours, namely, 3 and 6:30 o'clock. M. E. Church, South: Main and Lane streets. Sunday school at 9:45. Junior Missionary Society 2:30. Ep worth League at 6:30. At 11:00 o'clock the pastor will speak on: "The Power of An Ideal." At 7:30 his Bubject will be "Money and Robbers." Do you know what the most powerful enemy to the Christian church In Roseburg is? Come to the 11:00 o'clock service and here this question answered. What doeB the word "Cath olic" mean as used In the Apostle's creed of the" Protestant churches of Roseburg? Can a man be religious and yet work on Sunday? These 1 questions will be answered at the Sunday evening sorvlce. Midweek prayer service Wednesday evening. The subject of the lesson Is "The Privilege of Prayer." John 14:14 and John 16:23-29. Choir practice Thurs- W 1 '"lt.tinn.1 "commm aiirim me f.pwiiu ivngue pun day evening, and great service Is anticipated. The ladles of this church will serve six o'clock dinner to the Chamber of Commerce in the church parlors next Wednesday evening. If that there is to be criminal prosocu-i tlon. Littleton said constituted another reason why the committee ; should not question Sinclair. "What harm could be done to Mr ! Sinclair if he testified. If he hns a 1 Just cause?" asked Senator Walsh. ! "Just the harm vou would Buffer i If you were subjected to present your case before a mob on tho street," returned Littleton. "You tell me you want to examine my client when he has been sued and may be indicted, aud compel In a ex parte proceeding to make a state ment."; "If he is afraid of an Indictment, he has ample protection," said Sen ator Walsh. "Yes," replied the attorney. "You want to bring him before you and compel him to take refuge under the plea that he might incriminate him self." "Should we excuse him on that ground?" asked Walsh. "You propose," Littleton return er, "to force us to the odium of pleading a privilege, of driving a man who haB been driven to plead to a complaint In the courts and may be Indicted that he must come here before the country and make the statement that he is afraid of being incriminated. "You propose to drive him to that humiliation. It Is an outrage. A reversal of all traditions of the law." "We do not agree with that." said Walsh. It Is a monstrous proposition." shouted Littleton. "We will meet you In the courts where you have sent us and fight it out. Do not drive us Into a foul atmosphere and make a declaration which will throw odium on us to the ends of the earth." When Littleton had finished, Sen ator Walsh said Sinclair had been railed for examination "on matters he might have testified about when be was on the stand before." There was an argument among Senators as to whether the commit tee should decide the questions rais ed in public or private. Senator Spencer, republican, Missouri, sug gested an adjournment to study the matter, but Senator Walsh declared . It unnecessary. 1 Senator Bursum, republican. NewJjrt Mexico said he believed the commit- 3 tee "should proceed with the ex- 1 amlnatlon." Senators Kendrlck, g democrat, Wyoming and Cameron, republican, Arizona, said they want- A RECEIVED FROCKS FOR LITTLE WOMEN 1 1 rrsr.-n v 1 in vttwr 1 -i 1 "tii n 1 ! 1! A Line Unexcelled cALSO Fonda Mae Frocks Porch and House Dresses Quality Merchandise at Popular Prices THE LADIES SHOPPE 139 N. Jackson Street, Roseburg i the mnn who confessed he lied to the committee. "They didn't think so," he con tinued, "until wo begun to get close to big republican officials. Until then, .with comparativelv small cul prits Involved, they were content; now we find tiro most brilliant mem ber of the New York bar retained to head off the committee." Senator Heed, democrat, Missouri, suggested that the sickening 1 ffect, was heightened by the "fact that the department of justice Is paruiyzed BORN. WOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Rtifus B. Wood, Third street, a boy, Friday, March 21, lai'l. BLAIR To Mr. end Mrs. F. B. Elnlr, at Mercy hospital, a girl, Friday, March 21, 1U24. Here for Few Days Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beckley of Glide are spending a few days In Roseburg Vluitillt' With frlitti, lii n'lirn, nrn r.tirlu. mm ui iuiui) is uscu pruie.fi; tunic i teied at the Hotel Umpquu. 1,1 mi- euiiiriiH, iiiiti ine c:ti execu tive has failed to put some one at the head of the bureau who would put its machinery in motion. ' Hals, diR'lltlV. brilliant flower trimmed, Ilell Millinery. Mr. Lang Here E. M. Lung of Seattle, of the Cleve land Tractor company, arrived In this city yestorday afternoon to spend the n.xt several days 111 tho intetests o-, the company. MARCH 25, 1924, AT 10 A.M. at the Deer Creek Sales Stable 1 629 NORTH JACKSON STREET, ROSEBURG ORE. rman 55 bring-. 9 mmlt- ed time to consider It. Chairman Ladd declared he favored In Ing the witness before the comml tee. i 3 Senator Walsh said he wanted to 3 give Sinclair every right that would have In court but ho did not a think the question of "fairness so 1 g eloquently presented to us" carried I A V. ee adjourned without SI deciding whether Sinclair should bo ijt questioned. 1 Soon after the committee adjourn- $ ed. Senator Dill, democrat. Washing-1 tji otn. a member, s'arted a debate In V Flour and Mill Feed. Hay and Grain. 1 (irey Mare. 1 Shetland Pony. 1 Fresh Milch Cow and her calf. About 100 Chickens. 25 Turkey Hens and 2 Toms. Shire Slalllon the best breeder In the county. , Hay Fork and Hope. Burroughs Adding Machine. Check Protector. One Scale. Cross Cut Saw. 100 feet Carden Hose. Some Good Dry Wood. A good Watering Trough. 1 Floor Truck. Gas Engine and Feed Mill. Good Buzz Saw Outfit. Household and Kitchen Furniture. the senate In which he declared Lit- a Vnil ftra niomkB, tt t1tl . K ...... V. i . tm ll.,nn' annnarana in thn foao fl . Ill . your duty and piivllege to attend all onstrated powerful Influences were at 5j these services. If you are not and do work to stop further Investigation. not owe your allegiance elsewhere' Recalling Littleton had questlon-Ml you are welcome and it will do vou be authority of congressional com- V good to come. This Is a friendly 'nl,?,' to summon witnesses. Senator A church, 11 his a great mission, and is As we have sold our real property and will leave Rose burg, this stuff must go to the highest bidder, along with a lot of other articles too numerous to list. Dill said: "It was significant that this A move should bo made Juxt when we were snout 10 qiieniiiiii mr. .iiiiiiwii very much in earnest. Th Fir., p,nfi.f rkk n . ;ni Mr- ,,Hy nvi" " reitard- nf 1 !. .7 i 1 u 1 A ?? h " reportd fun l of T,.n W . hare, "I V"5 an'' ,!o"e' , "' L' Callwe". of oil stock to ray campaign debts -Minister. The special sermons have, ,t aiso wa, to ho r.olerl "that the been announced for thla Sunday 1 KreKt eastern newspipcrs all bgnn which doubtless will prove of more to find this Inquirv nati-er.titit: on the man oruinary iniereni. ine ineme very dav we expo-td the telegrams TERMS Sums under $10, cash. Over that amount, good bankable notes, 8 per cent interest. STANLEY BROTHERS, Owners D. S. I Iouser, Clerk. J. P. Downing, Auctioneer. v j VM-y imy wi r;"i:i--i m'; i- i' ,innin rj at the 11:00 o'clock aervlce will be from the White Houso to Mcl-oan . MMCOT-WITI