Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 13, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    SKEPTICAL FROM
FIRST SAYS BOUSSERl
"" , 'all the lime. I was down to 130 lbs i
t Ur Won Confidence In weight, the lowest 1 had been since' I
Correcting tBU' -As nothing elte ever helped me I
' 1 1. f I nnfl Standing. ' was skeptical of Tanlac at first, but
bOUD'c " Tanlac soon won my confidence, for
t Tanlac I had not good results came from the very start
i uetiie in three years , In a few weeks my three years of
, real . , mB uuv . dieting and misery was over I
fitJigiiW" 1 could have bating everything and my stomach
i d""1, I. Harry H. Bous-f feeling like new. Tanlac also ran inv
iC""-" , . uiiller. with the 'weight up to US lbs., and leit m
r3JiTinr & Elevator Co., : strong, well and happy, and I gladly
j0 ,.. , lHIUie ine lacts lor wnul tney niav be
"""i'lwavs a feeling Hko a i worth to others afflicted as 1 was."
" I nil of my stomach and 1 Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug-
" Venessi and I'" " ' Accept no substitute. Over 40
that I couldn't rv,'n toov "iinn bottles sold.
r v. oil with tnis l iiau a o i
r i iisste in the mouih. coat-1 Tanlac Vegetable Pills for constl
lJ J'irv spHs. unstrung nation made and recommended bv the
rae: inline of wretchedness manufacturers of Tanlac.
HOSgBUHQ WffW-mVIKW, FRIDAY, JUNE 1S, MM.
PAGE THREI
SEE
TOES to -toe HC
CHIEFS TO LOOKING CLASS
LrVE'June 13. Two army
e, italionea ui
,u. of California wll be
n.itrol duty In
L niieon wl'h Kugene as aui-uiuss ioiks exicnueu a special invlta
rn u!es rtr,iini' in a tele-I Lien to the ch'efs and it is honeii ihut
the local boy- will make a good show
ing. They will . wear their gray
marching uniform tonight.
Tho-l'mpqua Chiefs are ordered to
meet at the Lawrence Realty office
at 7:30 sharp tonight to make the
trip to Looking Glass. The Looking
;M.S'k-r, from fulled
Senator C. McNary.
.rv for cows. It kills
C lad keeps' them off for good.
kn Bros.
Lawn grass seed and fertilizer
Wharton Bros.
at
REAL BARGAINS IN
SOYS' SHOES
Boy Scout Shoss .....98c
j3oys' Heavy Chrome Shoe $1.95
WOMEN'S CANVAS OXFORDS
Samples to close at $1.49
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Odd lot in colors, hand turned soles,
suitable for summer wear, per pair $1.25
53 STORES
I'M
230 NORTH-JACKSON ST.
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3 POUt-OUR LAWYER
"We have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous."
When a Christian sine tho fact la known in Heaven. Indeed,
Satan comes into court against that Binning Christian. At the same
time, the Christian is aware that his fellowship with Heaven Is broken.
If. sensitive to the fact, he humbly confesses his sins; his lawver,
Jesus Christ, whom he in fact retained when he first believey on Htm
as a Saviour, his lawyer, his advocate, takes up the case In lleuveu.
Jesus Christ the riKhteous, because of the eternal efficacy of His
own sacrifice, in effect replies to Satan's charge, "It Is true he has
sinned, but he belongs to me; my blood paid the price of his salva
tion from all Bin." And the case against that Christian is dismissed,
ami fellowship between Heaven and his soul is restored.
But look, you unbelieving friend, you have no lawyer, no advo
cate in Heaven. "Jesus Christ is our advocate." the lawyer of the
believer. It is true Sutan doesn't make any charge against you there
now. He is quite too well satisfied with conditions as they are con
cerning you to mako any stir. Just indifference to Christ aud to
Cod, that is sufficient for his purposes. But there will come a day
ail of a sudden when you will be summoned to court and you will
have no lawyer, ami the charge will be neglect of the salvation pro
vided in Christ. And you will bo declared guilty and sentence will
be pronounced.
Oh, friend, acknowledge that sin now. turn around and face Christ
as your Saviour now, and at once advocacy and all things ueedful ure
provided for your welfare.
I John 2:1 Copyright 1922-J. A. H.
children. It la
of school age.
open to all children
Services will be held at the Bunpa
law School Louse east of Hixonvilie
at 11 and 8 o'clock next Sumlav.
Hev. G. I- Hall will preach. He has
been holding some very effective
services in the Glide community.
First Church of Christ Scientist.
312 East Douglas street. Itegular
servlees are held Sunday morning at
11 o'clock and Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock, this inciting includcsteatl
monies of healing. Sunday school con
venes each Sunday morning at 9:45
all from ages ot 4 to 20 years are in
vlied to attend. The reading rooni In
the front of the church building Is
open daily except Sundays and holl
das from 2 to 4 p. in. The public Is
cordially invited to attend. The sub
ject of Sunday's lesson is "God the
Preserver of Man." j
o . I
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN i
own an undivided interest In furn
iture at 808 Short St., Mrs. Logan B. :
Hall
SLAYER OF GIRL
IS HANGED TODAY
I Free Methodist Church, Corner of
' Harvard and L'mnqua Ave , west side. I
Sunday School 9:45 a. m., followed bv
preaching at 10:45. Evening service
at 7:30. The Southern Oregon Con
: ference of the Free Melhodist Church
is to hold the Annual Conference
j camp meeting in the Bellow's Park
at the corner of Harvard and Umpqua
i beginning June 18th at 7:30. lasting
' 10 days. The camp meeting will be
under the supervision of W. E.
Goode, district elder. Every one wel
come. Christian Church, Cor. Tine and
! Woodward St., C. H. Hilton. Minist
er. "The Flag nd The Cross" will
be the subject of the sermon at the'
i Christian church on Sunday evening,
i in keeping with Flag Day. Let us re
member that the church has always
stood for the nation's 'flag, and has
done everything to uphold It, and let
I the people stand by the church.
! There will be special musical features
with orchestra numbers at this serv
ice. Morning subject, "The Superior
ity of Christ's Kingdom." Bible
school at 9:45. The Bible school has
maintained a most encouraging at
tendance throughout the summer.
. Classes for all Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 o'
clock. Subject "Memories A Bless
ing, or A Curse." The public always
welcome. . I
Morning, Sunday School, 10, preach
ing 11. Subject "Practicing the
Word of Life.". Evening C. E. 7,
preaching 8, subject "Can a First
Century Religl...! Meet the Needs of
L:!9 20lh Century?" A cordial Invi
tation Is 'extended to all.
(Continued, troin page one.) ' j
good luck, prosperity, a long, happy'
life on this earth and a hnppy home
In heaven hereafter. 1
George Edward Whitefield." ;
Catholic Church, Kane and Oak Si a.
Rev. B. Clery, Pastor. June 15th.,
Mass and sermon at 7. No catche
chism class. Mass and sermon at
9:30. Rosary and benediction of the
M. B. S. in the evening at 7:30.
M. E. Church South, corner Main
and Lane Streets. Stewart O'Uell,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 under
direction of superintendent, W. L.
coon, ine pastor win preacb at lll,i ,k. 0i,,i --,ji ,
0 clock upon the subject of "Kind- evidence presented at the trial. Her
ness" and in the evening at 8 o'clock body was dragged to a thicket, and
upon "Sonship." Epworih League at bits of her clothing were found on
7 in the evening. The lesson subject ; a barbed wire fence.
WALLA WALLA. Wash.. June 13.
George Edward Whltelield. con
victed of the murder of Anna Nosko
at Vancouver, Washington, was
hunged here this morning at 4:3S.
He was pronouced dead at 4:44.
George Edward Whitefield was
convicted here May 5, lai'll. of the
murder of Anna Nosko, an eleven
year old school girl.' who was brut
ally attacked and slain near Battle
ground. Wash., on March 8. The
girl met her death while on the way
home from school.
Circumstantial evidence resulted
In the conviction of Whitefield, who
lived on a ranch near the sceno of
tho crime. The girl was beaten
upon the head, her throat was cut
. J . 1 . . . I
RNEY
'si
is Street GROCETERIA Casi Street
First Presbyterian Church, Cor,
Lane and Jackson St. Sunday school !
9:45. a. in. There will ht nivepinl '
Children's Day exercises during Sun
day school hour. A program enter
taining and Instructive. Rev. J. K.
Howard of Oakland will preach both
morning and evening. 11 a. m. and
8 p. m. He in a good speaker. You
will enjoy these services bo come and
worship with us. Intermediate C. E.
and Junior C. E. 3 p. m. Senior C. E.
at 7 p. m ,
I for the evening will be "Formative
lntluences, and the leader for the ev
ening will be Mildred Munson. Sub
ject for Wednesday evening prayer
service will be "Hubakkuk," The Wo
man's Missionary Society will meet
in social session at the home of Mrs.
Mable P. Taylor at No. 113 North
Flint St. Choir Practice Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock. The members of
the Epworth League will meet at the
church at 5 o'clock this afternoon to
go on a picnic at the forks of the rlv-
Saturday specials
. school meets at 9:45 a. m. Come and
Ml bring a friend. The Epworth League
p3 j meeis at 7 p. in. We are having
A i good meetings. All young people are
in . . fc ' itrp-uil in h trtttinl Th nifirnmir R.r.
Ian s Uovvn Cake Flour, 2 pkgs 65c g;mon theme ia "Paul s Commission."
al Baking Powder, in 1 2 OZ. cans, per Can 40c & I evening sermon theme is "The Great-
! out the summer the services will all
R j be of a high order, interesting and
A helpful. e expect to have good niu
g;8ic at every service. A cordial wel
Eicome Is extended to all, especially
B I strangers.
A bloody knife, which was Iden
tified as having belonved to Whlie
1 i ld was introduced In evidence at
the trial, und blood spots on White
field's clothing were declared by un
expert witness to have been human
blond.
The prosecution Introduced testi
mony of a fellow prisoner of White
field in the Clarke county jull, who
said Whitefield hnd made a confes
sion of tho killing, but Whitefield
en the stand denied that ho had
nuule such statements. .
HARTH'S TOGGERY The Home of Good Clothe
Comfort Without Sacrifice
of Summer Smartness
In every one of the many Suits we are featuring for the
summer wear, will be found Style, Quality, Fit, such as
has heretofore been associated with more, formal
clothes. We will be happy in serving you.
We know, and you'll find out, that the Umpqua climate beats the
world li ss wind than any spot In America.
Mmtk
N Bakinc; Powder in 2 1-2 lb. cans, ner can $1.30
t al Baking Powder in 5 lb. cans, per can .....$2.50 g
ilung s Baking Powder in 1 6 oz. cans, per can 40c S
king's Baking Powder in 2 1-2 lb. cans, can $1.05 E
fling's Baking Powder in 5 lb. cans, per can $2.05
umet Baking Powder in 1 lb. . cans, per can 30c 1
Jmet Baking Powder in 2 1-2 lb. cans, per can 64c S
"met Baking Powdrr in S lb. rans. npr ran $1.24
. - ' - a
tiakinti Powder in 3 lb raiw. npr ran 40c
C- Bakine Powder in 5 lb. rani rr ran 70c
nt Baking Powder. 1 lb. cans, ner can 30c S
r nt ttdking Powder, 3 lb. cans, per can 5c
r" caking Powder, 5 lb. cans, per can $1.10
M White Soap, 26 bars for $1.00
Seventh Day Adventiit Sabbath
School in the West Roseburg church,
1162 Military St. at 10 a. m. Satur
day. The sermon at 11 o'clock will
be presented by W. H. Stevens. Mr.
and Mrs. Stevens, who cume home on
a furlough a year ago from tho India
mission fields, expect to leave shortly
at.er July 1 on the return trip, so
there is but few opportunities loft to
hear Mr. Stevens. Tho public cor
dially invited to both of these servles.
Serve Yourself and Save at g
earney's Groceteria j
STORE THAT DROUGHT 'EM DOWN
ZENITH ELECTRIC
WASHING MACHINE
PEN YOU BUY A 7rMrru vrn nriv thf
SDlSriCIENT WASHING MACHINE ON THE
ivrvCl.
ilimpnstrate the Zenith Vashe7 in your home.
SOLD ON EASY TERMS
fterfee Hardware Co. pfr
i u, w inoow Display for Bargains.
V Mctl.odist Episcopal Church. Dlllard
53 and Looking Glass. E. David Barton,
J( I'astor. Dlllard. Sunday School 10
55' a. m. II. A. Hersher, Supt. Preaching
11a. m.. Subject "Cause and fcffect.
Epwortii League, 7 p. m., president
Mi?s tiara Hersber. Prayer meeting
Wednesday 8 p. m.. subject. "Tith
ing.". Looking Glass: Sunday School
10 a. m. A. Larson, supt. Epworth
League 7 p. m. Arthur Marsh, presi
dent. Preaching 8 p. m.. subject "The
Two' Ways." Prayer meeting Thurs
day, 8 p. m.
International Bible Student Asso
ciation study at the Moose hall ev
ery Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Subject
-..... ..n.lfiv M-ill h. 1 h a hlrth nf
T I eK.i.i an.l fhe medium nf the stone-
j ment. Made like unto his brethren
iand touched with a feeling of our In
i firmith s. ' It become him for whom
are all thincs. and by whom are all
' thin.-?, in bringing many sons to
glory, to make the Captain of their
salvation perfect through suffering."
rjeb. 2:10. All Interested in the
study of the liible are invited to come
and study with us.
St. George' Episcopal Church.
j Sunday services. Early communion
at 8 a. m. Church school at :4S a.
1 m. Morning, prayer and sermon at 11
a. m. Evening services at Kiddle at
j 8 p. m.
Services at the Church of Christ
I Sunday, June 15. Myrtle Creek:
The First Baptist Church, corner of
Lane and Rose Streets, 11. L. Cald
well, Minister. 9.45 a, m. the church
school. Carlos Page, Supt., This
school Is conducted vigorously and ef
fectively throughout the summer sea
son. New pupils are enrolled at any
time, no matter what age. This is a
personal Invitation to enroll. 11 a.
m., morning worship. Message by
the pastor. A helpful hour Is to be j
had for all. Public cordially welcom
ed. 7 p. ni. Youiuj People's meeting.
llertha Kohlhagen. pres. A Einfleld
College meeting will be held, conduct
ed by students of the college. Miss
Edith Pentney who graduated there
this year, and-who won the Bcholar-
ship award as the best student In the j
senior class, will be tho leader. All I
young people are invited and a prof
itable time is assured. 8 p. m. even
ing worship. Message by the pastor.
Baptismal service. Five members of
one family will be baptized. The
public is heartily Invited to any or
all of the services. The vacation Hl
bie School that is being held every
school day at the church from nine
until eleven thirty is being largely at
tended, and Is a splendid place for the
DARING BANDITS '
LOOT MAIL TRAIN
(Contiuued from page ono.)
Mrs. E. I. Zlfller
could not be released.
Sandy McRca, the flagman on
tho rear end, was surprised when
he walked to tho rear end of the
train and was met by a robber who
j had been hiding somewhere in the
rear coach.
"lie rontrontrd me," Mi Ilea said,
"and ordered me to tho ground and
then escorted me to the side of the
train and lined me up with the
rest of the boys."
11. Vt Jeffery, one of tho mall
clerks, declared tho men In his car
intended to protect their mail
pouches and did until tho robbers
let go the gas attack.
"When we heard the shots we be
came suspicious Ihut tho train was
being held up," Jeffery said. "One
of the boys turned out tho lights
and we concealed ourselves. Sud
denly some one pounded on tfio door
i and said 'come out or we'll shoot."
Thev did begin firing, but that
fulled to bring us. Then something
crashed through one of tho win
dows and a voice from the outsldo
announced 'Now you'll come out.'
The air in the car became stilling
and tears rolled down our faces.
We had to unbolt the door and get
out as we could not stand it any
longer. Tho robbers promised not
to shoot If we come out witnoui re.
slstance.
shape to
tai'k
a roal estate man.
I , LOCAL NEWS J
l $
(1. P. Wilder of Myrtle Creek was a
business visitor in the city for a
few hours today.
D. II. Hubbard ami
Drain spent some time
daughter of
In Koseburg
Mrs. E. Newby and daughter, Mlsa
Thebe, who are from Yoncalla were In
the city for several hours today.
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Cooper of Cold
Hill spent yestorday in this city vis
iting with friends and relatives.
this morning shopping and attending
to other nlfuirs.
Miss Dclome Tarrott
I day for llilllngham,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Henderer and
amily of Klkton were iu tl'ij city for
a short time yesterday Xternoon
shopping aud looking aflb. business.
left yestor-Washington,
whore she will take a three months
course In the normal school.
Mrs. J. E. Stevenson Hind grand
child, Miss Lillian Feykcrt, who have
been spending the past two days in
' I this city visiting With friends left
Mr. and Mrs. O. . Wcathorly of ihlB afternoon for their homo in Yon
Klkmn were In Itosoiiurg for a few I culla.
hours ycstertlay aftnrniiin transact-1
ing business nnd shopping.
' Mr. and Mrs. Oren Paul of Drain
were in Itoseiiitrg for several hours
today transacting business.
Mrs. Jolm Stuilh wan a visitor In
the city for a short time yesterday
afternoon. Mrs. Smith Is from Elk-ton.
Mrs. C. II. Medley, who resides In
Oakland spent the afternoon In this
city shopping and visiting with
friends.
II. L. Moora of Coqullle arrived In
tho city yesterday afternoon to spend
the nnxt few days here attending to
business matters. Mr. Monro is reg
istered at the Hotel (Inind.
1-
Alvin Anderson was today fined
$25 and costs by Justic oof the Peace
(ieorge Jones for allowing a fire to
escape from his place at Melrose. Mr.
Anderson set a fire on his ranch Inst
September and was unablo to con
trol it and the fire consumed a church
building. No complaint was entered
until todny when a charge was plac
ed against Mr. Anderson by the Doug
las l ire Patrol. He entered a plea of
guilty and was fined (25. Being un
able to pay the amount he was sent
o Jail.
Mrs. P. II. Allendorf and children
left this afternoon for Portiand where
they will spend the remainder of the
week visiting with relatives. They
will also attend the Hose reatlvul.
C F. At wood of linndon who has
been spending tho past several clays
We were not in much i In I'ortlanu on a business trip, spent
resist after the gas at- a short time In ltoseburg yesterday
on his return home Mr. Atwnod is '
id
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Sail. DMTS
MUlwork
If an tired of
brawiful lm(iu
direct lraa Um
Mnufirtufrr at
vtiw -tint
ptun. Sen lot
fWOfr today.
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How'a Your Stomach?
Any Distress?
Salem, Orcg. "I wish I could
tell how thankful I Iccl for having
heard of Dr. I'icrce's 1 feasant Pel
lets, lor they have brought me so
much relic! since I hate been using
them. For year I have had this
worst kind of stomach trouble: after
eating I would have a feeling of
nausea, a sourm, and a sort of
suffocation with heartburn. Things
were very miserable for me. I lil
to cat to keep alive and yi.t I knew
every time I ate this awful con
dition would return. I have tried
all kinds of thing that I thoug.it
would help and oi: n have gone with
out food in the hope tdat thinsr
would be better. Iam now feeling the
rreatet freedom from pain in my
stomach and b-we?i that I have
felt in years end I give the Plcatant
Pellets credit for it." Mrs. 1. E.
Ziegler, 44' South IPth St.
Send 10c to !r. Pferce's Invalid-
Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.. f.,r trial
pkg. Write lor free ucdiul advice.
I
Car
Washing dnd Greasing
STORAGE
Cars Washed, $1 and up. Cars Greased 75c and up.
Bargains in all New and Used Tires.
Used Cars at Your Own Terms
Gasoline, Oils and Accessories. Duy from me and same money.
Day and Niglit Service.
We arc Distributors for the Goodyear Tire and Tubes.
HIGHWAY SERVICE GARAGE
L. R. Chambers
Phone 478 ' 332 N. Jackson
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