Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 23, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    ftOSEaUHQ NBW-ltVIIW, FRIDAY. MAY 23. 1SJ4.
PACE THREE"
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rine and a lime of prayer, and a social hour.
hvery member is urged to be at these
two important meetings. Our friends
ure invited. The Sunday school at
the icgular hour of S:45 a. m. A cor.
I Sunday morning The diul Invitation to all to attend. The
Corps. spniiisn young people nave planned a special
summer rally In the evening at 5:45.
Every young person Is urged to be
piesent. A fine program is planned,
lietrtsnnituis will be served before
the meeting. Ilerlha I'entney will be
me icauer. ine meeting will be out
-h Cor.
ard St. c- """"
ual memorial seniiuu
ill be preached at
soMier
U-cVn an J Boy Scouts are
.i ,1,1.. service in
ho can " " .,,.
l" tk. Itihla ncb.K.l
aiiill'ion umi
will run
uite
..... It'll in
iut e b1""" - - tr"- i o.uu u. u, ii e it:te.
the entire month of June. I.i calaureate services at tUo hlt;h school. !
E at 7 o'clock. Subject. Mr. Caldwell will deliver the sermon.
Holy Day. hat s 11 rur "uu A cordial welcome to the public. ;
There win "u ;"r","' .
..tuuiit m in rim rrcsoyienan cnurch. Corner
M . .....1 tn ilia men . ......
PAGEANT IS 11
MARVEL TO ALLl
I
thirty minutes before the aervi...... ... TKmn.nJ. WTU H7j-
the i.i..v. .........i .v.... witness yvonuer-
f ul Production by Schools
of Roseburg.
be iirtaclied in the high jne und Jac kson St. Sunday school
iCtJNts WERE HISTORIC
10
KnottB,
i F Church. Jos.
:m;(!ay- Fchool at 9:45. J. E.
ck Sunt. Come and enjoy
v JfVxI's V'" wi,n us- r"
under the direction of Mrs
.. .. L' TniehliMtil
uli at 11 ociock. juuiu.
at 6:3. Claire Taylor pres.
,n ji,Kriant meeting a n.
ual election of officers. A
program lias been prepareu.
leadership U Youth in Meth
Siieiial music, solo, male
'iuil uiThestia. All Kpwoilh-
1 their lrieiids are urged to
at No pre acinus service in
ins on account of the bac-
e sen ice at it. a. j
Loroe'l Episcopal Church. Cor. !
Main Sts. Ilev. A. u. uouge, ,
;unclay services, fcariy loin-'
at S:uu a. m. ( liurcn soaooi
i. m. Morning prayer ana
:t 11:00 a. in. The subjict of
on will he "what is the Am
liscopal ( imrch?" This H thej
I series of lictnrrs to be glv
Sunilay in this chinch for
two months. Yoa mv enpe-j
viiwltoatlei.il. No e ve. ling I
account of tliu lilah ,
i
jxerciscs.
a :4a a. in. Lesson liuth. Classes fur
all ages. Come and study with us.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Itev. Smith
of Wolf Creek.- Ore., will preach. You
will enjoy his gernicn. Come. Junior!
and Intermediate C. E. 3 p. m. Senior!
C. E. 7 p. m. .No evening service on
account of bacculareate serrices high
school.
Ed
SOITU HKKlt litKKK
KKSIDKXT
IS HEAD
na Haseltine and Scho
Faculty Stage Beautiful
Spectacle Which la
Said to Be Best Yet.
A. YV. YS'ende, passed away .May
21, at the home or his sister Mis. A.
Karcher, t South Ui-er Creel;, r
ter a long illness. He was boiM in
(Jermany. NVv. , 1S52, and came to
this country in ls.MJ and was n.it u
urulized. lie spent the last 2 'J years
of his life on a farm In the South
Deer Creek district. Ho leaves hiJ
sister Mrs. A. Karcher, and one
brother, Edward Weude of New
York, "also two nephews and a
niece, he funeral services will ba
held at the I iideriuking chapel on
Sunday. May 25 at 2 o'clock, Uev.
Culdwell will officiate.
Interniejt will take place in the
I. O. O. t cemetery.
Thousands of people flocked to
I-aurelwood last evening to witness
the school aiiHi-ant "The Itislon- nf
presented by the Koseburg
the supervision of
and the Koseburg
I Oregon
's'unents uiul
I Kdifa Haseltine
NOTICE FOR BIDS
ptional Bible Students will
v Sumlrv ld:S0 a. m. The
ill be in The Harp of Cod and
iator or the At'ineT.ent,
t unto his brethern. "In all
behooved him to le made
h:s bri'therr.:' that he might
-iful and faithful Hivh Priest
pertaining unto God to
incilialion for tho sins of
-."Hob. 2:1". In our lord's
m in the wilderness at the
k of His ministry. What was
iiil-gi stion made by the) ad
,h vecovileil, and was this a
l to Utm na a new Creature
.an. y
i '
rsary Sunday at Baptist
'i'l'is S:milay will he the be-
k the pastor's fourth year of
iih Hi ist church. It is plan-'
;nnr the occasion by having,
mber there if possible. An
:iip,-.k'n will he promoted for;
;g of the S'J'iijO.OO that the
'led at the last annual meet-'
le bi:iiding fund. No pledges
ilicited this Sunday but sev
di.russ the situation. The
iiornincs meeting will be
on n c:;t Wednesday even
at time a big basket supper
'ill in liie basement at 6:30
the siii!r wiil be held 1
the building campaign,
i Bids w-ill be received by School
i Dist. No. G. for boring and casing a
6 in. well. Hoard of directors may re
ject any or all bids. Mrs. T. E. Dun
can, clerk of Dist. No. 6, Koseburg,
Orugou, Kt. 1.
me grade schools, high
. i-lu, unn t)tt, ,llKn gCtloo
orcliestra combined forces to make
! he event the most successful of its
j kind ever staged In this city..
I The setting for the pageant was
h eal, ihe massive laurel and oak
trees forming a beautiful baak
j ground and the starry skies above
j providing a canopy for the stage.
! itli the aid of many electric llght3
I ''le snlc effect was enhanced and
those who witnessed the production
I vo,,'d " one of the big carniTul at
tractions. x
i The teachers responsible for the
pageant deserve great deal of
credit. The hanging or nearly a
thousand school children, ranging
from the primary grade to the high
school, is no small laslc -nrt th- .i.
, fectlve manner In which they drilled
i iiinicaien
ing her plea from not guilty to
guilty. The fine was paid and she
was released from custody. A cl aree
of driving a car whi'.o intoxicated
will probably be placed against her
by tho state.
i
i
despite the los3 we sustained at the warehouse
. we are still in the Grocery game, supplying the
Iple of Roseburg and the county with food stuffs at
st prices. When you want the best for less, you
Jound to get it at
IncntllH of hnrrl nrnnllH,
WOMAN' FIXED I. ine manuscript for the pageant
Mrs. Cyril II. Stephens, who was nal 'een edited by l'ror. J. H. Horn
arrested In Camas Valley recently on , r ' - A- C., an authority on Ore
a charge of clrunkeness. was lined Kn history, und every feature of the
$50 in the justice court after chang- 1 1"" was Historically correct.
iiieiiiiier oi me cast wore a
beautiful costume to portrav his or
her part. Oregon roses, Umpqua
Y alley prunes, broccoli, berries,
wildcats, bugs, frogs, rabbits, sun
beams, Indians, fog, raidrops. rain
bows, etc, were all there and as each
epoch' of the pageant passed in re
view the large crowds cheered and
cheered.
une or ine most Impressive fea-
uires or the pageant was the patrio
tic tableau depicting Ihe blue and
the gray, followed by the flag drill.
The closing number, the w inding of
three maypoles, was beautiful.
The program as presented last
night as follows: t
I'rolofruo
(Supervisor Mrs. Keenan.)
Before while man came (Hose and
Benson School.)
Roses. Butterflies, Frogs, wild
cats. Rabbits. Indians.
Uanre of possession by Miss Ore
gon. (Music from "Blossom Time."
by 3chuliert.)
March of the Frog Raindrop,
Rainbow and Sunbeams Fifth
Grade.
Dance of the Rain drops and Sun
beams Filth Grade.
Kpurh I
(Supervisor Miss Potter.)
Pioneer Period 1803-1849 (Ben
son School.)
Sacaiawea. (leading Lewis and
Clark Into the great Northwest and
meeting the Northwest Indians.)
Sacajawea recognizes her brother
as the chief of tho tribe.
Oak and maple hardwood flooring.
See our samples and stock. Denn-Ger-retsen
Co.
Hill Wade returned last evening
from Portland where he has been
spending the past week or ten uis
visiting and transacting business.
Don't fail to attend the Koss farm
sale at Brockway next Tuesday. The
farm and all personal property will
be sold at auction.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Herman of
Myrtle Creek are in town today at
tending the festival and to business
matters.
Mrs. J. H. Hammond left this
noon for Detroit, Michigan, where
she will spend a part of the sum
mer. Mrs. Hammond will visit a
few day in Portland before leaving
for Michigan.
IT WAS A BAD FIRE!
VERYBQDY'S EXCHANGE
Continues. No
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BIG
BIG
BIG
BIG
BIG
BIG
BIG
let
Specials
Specials
Specials
Specials
Specials
Specials
Specials
up till Sat, 9:00 p.m.
in Pongee
in Ginghams
on Shoes
on Hosiery
on Towels
on Scrim
on House Frocks
BIG Specials on Underwear
DON'T MISS THIS MERCHANDISE EVENT!
ii
BELLOWS STORE CO.
The Style S tore F o r . Wo m e n
it
PROGRAM TODAY
Today was school day nt the Straw
hciry Carnival. The en'.fre day's
program was given by the schools of
Roseburg and the surrounding com
munity. One of the striking facti In
connection with the celebration was
the participation of the rurul
schools The outside schools were
very well represented and their en
tries were exceptionally well worked
out and presented. In fact, tncy ex
cited much comment by the thor
oughness with which they entered
Into the competition.
During he morning the annual
county declamation contest wan
held at the Baptist and Presbyter
Ian churches and at the high Bchool
auditorium. This afternoon all of
the schools of the county participat
ed in the annual track and field
meet. A huge crowd was present for
this event, and everyone was well
pleased. The winners will be an
nounced tomorrow.
in
in
Thy
True-
The high school Is preparing for
the nnnual graduation evercises
which start on Sunday with tho Bac
calaureate services at the high
school auditorium. All of the
churches of the city will join In this
service, at which Rev. II. D. Cald
well will speak. The program for the
evening is as follows:
Processional.
Song, "Tow Firm a Foundation,"
audience.
Prayer, Rev. C. II. Hilton.
Solo. "How I.ovely Are
Dwellings." (Ilriggs) Puul
lilood.
i ' Scripture Rcadtir;, "o". Stowart
Odell.
i-'ong, "America The Beautiful,"
! audience.
j Address, Rev. II. L. Caldwell.
I Vooal selection "ihe Shadows of
I Ihe l-.'vening Hour" ( Itarrl-Slnill.iv i
Miss Kdna llazeltine and the senior
Ulotiolo mixed quurtetto.
J Benediction.
j The class exercises are to tie held
at tho high school auditorium on
; Wednesday evening und the com
i mencement program' will be given on
I Thurtday evening. W. .1. Kerr, of
the Oregon Agricultural College will
speak.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
II. S. Weather Huresu. local office.
I Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6
a. in. ,
; Precipitation In Ins. and Hundredths
I Ill.'.hest temperature yesterday. 74
! Lowest temperature last night.. 47.
Precipitation Inst 24 hours 0
j Total precip. since Brat month., .60
' Normal precip. for this mouth. 2.05
i Total precip. from Sept. 1, 1923
I to date 17.E0
Aver, precip. from Sept. 1, 1877 32.38.
Toisl deficiency from Sept. 1,
1923 14.88
Average precipitation for 46 wet
seasons (September 'to May,
Inclusive) ...81.48
Genorally cloudy tonight and Sat
urday. WIM.IAM BFIT.T,. OherTr.
W.K&MIMIMW'IWI'.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
fW.'uziauH
Good '
Wrigerator '
Nee,
. j a MjU41Vfc 111 A Cil Ulbillilg Hit
Th- Mace Solid Oak Boxes
' 'can. constructed and Insulated for Ihe preservation of
''"'"wing many sixes and shapes, all moil-rately priced.
Wa.ch Ou.- Windows for Barjaing Every Day.
WrFee Hardware Co. r$
'tone
25
Real Prices on Garden Hose.
Southern Indians warned of the
coming of white people.
Kntrance of Pioneers.
Entrance of Missionaries Cham
peeg. Messenger from Washington with
Oregon Territorial Seal delivered to
Governor Lane. (Historical fact.
Gov. Lane Is buried in Roseburg
Masonic cemetery.)
Kpocli III
(Supervisor Miss Shay
Oregon adml((e(j Into the Union
as a state 1859. (Fullerton and
Hose Schools.)
Columbia's Entrance.
Presentation by Columbia of the
3.1rd Star of the I'nlon lo Oregon.
Dance of Jov Miss Oregon,
l'nm'h IV
(Supervisors Miss Waterman, Miss
Olson. Miss Parrott. )
Oregon's Products Rose School
and primary Departments.
The Former Prunes . Roses,
Broccoli. Garden.
Little Bugs 2nd grade (Fuller
ton I
The Sailor Sailor Hornpipe
Mildred Sinniger.
The Shi pcrdosscs Six Girls
First Grade.
The mechanics.
Beautiful Op gon Rose. (Roses
form "O")
ITporh V
(Supervisors Miss Peterson, Mrs.
Kiinnn. Mrs. Falbe
Winding of the Maypole Ben
son, lios". ana t unerion ncnoois.
Finale
Heres a health to the future
A Mh for the past."
Pageant Procession.
SCHOOL PARADE I
IS BIG FEATURE
(Continued from page one.)
my
w
diseases. M ytrlbe vanished, one S
by one, until I, alone, nm hero. '"J
"But In my dreams I see mv
tribe as It was when we were ricii A
and powerful."
The Camas Valley school carried 5
out the health ld-a in their feature.
A first aid team, swat the fly team,
Indian club drill, and junior health
exnibit. were given.
Riddle school carried out the age
of woman, progressing through all
periods from Infancy to old age. Tho
idea was very cleverly worked out.
Melrose presented the Industries i
of that locality in costume. '
Sutherlin gave the representation
of Enowwhlte and the seven dwarfd.
Sutherlin had their students In
costume and gae several dances on
tho street.
Allen A
Summer Hosiery
V
Exquisitely Sheer g
To enhance the beauty of
graceful ankles and add
4 smartness to every Sum
mer costume. Sheer chif
fon hose in th
;tfttttttiit;TTtt Mt :
t LOCAL NEWS f j
e very new- y
est shades for summer. V
Chiffon Silk
in
and Mrs. Victor A.
Thursday, JJ
AIREDALE
PEACH
BANANA
BLACK
GUN METAL
ORIENTAL PEARL
Mr. Ed Riddle of Riddle arrived
In Roseburg this morning to-attend
the Carnival and visit with frindi.
Miss Adeline Stewart, hend of the
primary department or ine sutneriin
schools arrived In
rnirning to attend
Festival. Miss Stewart enterel
pupils In the school parade.
BORN To Mr.
Plakely at Glide. Oregon
May 22. a daughter.
Miss Clda William of Grants Pas JjJ
is spending the "k end at he A
home of liorothy Cordon. Miss II- if
llama waa a former resident of this A
cit. $
Mr. and Mr. Horace Marslers an l 3
daughter Sylvia of Salem are spend- A
ing tht week end In the city visiting V
with relative and attending the a
carnival. A
... . . .. . .
.-wrs. v . i. ttr.Mn. wno formerly
rnnde her home in Roseburg Is vis-
Ming here during the Carnival
llr.-,.K..-c .hi- h - n.-nw r-l..n.!.j 41 ll'l..t., 1.
he Strawlxrry the. I'mp'iua. She I now residing V, Zl.i JUChSCnol.
S1.25 to $2.25 pr.
ALSO
Men's and Children' Hosiery
good grade in color.
I S. L. KIDDER
delicious Meats
Your Family Will Enjoy
SATURDAY SPECIALS
For Our New Market
Sinclair I lams, half or whole, per lb 22c
Bulk Lard, open kettle rendered, 2 lbs. for 30c
Quality Steer Beef, special for Saturday only at
this price
Choice Boiling Beef, lb 10c
Pot Roast, per lb 15c
A full line of Beef. Veal. Pork and Mutton. Also
dressed Chickens, Sausages and Cold Meats.
We ere anxious to please you. Have your meat
cut any way you want it. Service with a smils
is what you will get here.
Peoples S
upplyCo.
PHONE 145
her j In
L..
Portland with
McUeorge.
her niece Mrs. W. X