Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 23, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Advance Spring
Fashions
Spring's wonderoua charm is gracefully whisked
into being with the distinctive new Dresses now on
display at Marksbury's.
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RESOLUTION TO BAN
INCOME TAX MARKS
WEEK'S LEGISLATION
(Continued from pass one)
John CIU of Lobanon, ropresentlnK
I.lnn county sportsn-n: AV. W.
McNoaly of KlHmath Falls; W. J
Crowe, of the Tortland Gun Club;
W, II. Wallace of Kunene. and lli'n
I-lo'rris of the game commiflxlun.
Mining Bureau Change Asked
The Southwestern Oregon min
ing bureau haa asked Senator Mil
ler to introduce a bill In the legis
lature for the repoal of the act
creating the old state mining
bureau and the commission t the
head of It, and to turn all of Ha
records and property over to the
school of mines at the Oregon Ag
riculture College. He also has
been asked to Introduce a meas
ure that will authorize the school
of mines, through a field or x
titnslon service, to provide for co
operation between the school of
mines at O. A. C. and
the" mineral Industry of the
state similar to that which exists
between the agricultural school
at the college and the fanners.
The purpose of field representa
tives of the school of mines would
be to make an economical mineral
survey with the consequent tabu
lation of such data as would be
helpful In the development of the
mineral resources of the state.
J LODGEDIRECTORY t
Pythian 8lstsrs, Umpi,-- Tsmple,
No. A Meets th second, and
.' fourth Monday evenings of each
month, at the K. of P. ball. Vis-
Itnra alwava welcome.
MARTHA ClirtlSTKTNSFN, M.E.C
EVA MARKS. M. of 11. C.
KVAIVN HOOVKR, M. of F.
llnTon Encampment," No. 9. I. O. 0.
F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem
ple on 2nd and 41b Wednesdays
or each monlh. Visiting ratrt
flrchs nlwavs welcome.
I.YI.R M. PA VIS. C. T.
W. P. WETIIKREIitj, Scrlba
United Artissna Meets In Mac?
cabee hall first and third We
', nesdays. Visiting membera aV
. wavs welcome.
- lMITIEN McCtTU-OfTT. M. A.
JltT.WlEn Mcrm.l.Ot'lI. Treaa.
IlEbl.B STEPHENSON. Roe.
O. E. 8, Roseburg cnapter No. S.
Holds their regular meeting
The Headaches and
" F everishness Caused by
Colds
Can Be Quickly
Relieved by
Laxative Aspirin
Cold Tablets
At the first sign of a cold
thai stuffy feeling In the
head or sneezing, take the
regular dose of th.-.' tab
let and you will soon find
relief.
It is advisable lo have a
box handy, became a cnlil
takes held of ou very
quickly.
25c
Nathan Fullerton
Roseburg, Oregon
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I The Marksbury Co. II
s
A COLLECTION presenting the
better styles styles that are de
signed to enjoy wide popularity for
the new season.
Flannels
Bengalines
' , Satin Crepe
in a gorgeous array of high shades.
$19.75 $25.00 $29.75
on the first "and third Thursdays
In each month, all sojourning
brothers and sisters ara respect
fully Invited to attend.
COHA 11. MNOI.KTON. W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Secretary
ROSEUURO "LOIJGK NO. 103T L.
O. O. M. Meets every MondaJ
night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack
son St. Club rooms open 7:30 to
10 p. m. Visiting brothers wol
come.
H. FURLONG, Dictator.
H. O. PAROETER, Secretary.
JNO. M. THRONB. Treasurer.
(TO. O. F Phlletartan Lodge NoT
8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem
ple every Friday evening. Visit
ing brethora are alwaya wel
come. DONALD YOUNO, N. fl.
A. J. OEDDES, Rec. See
J. 13. BAILEY. Fin. Sec.
Knights -of Pythias, Alpha Lodgi
No. 47. Meets every Wedne
day in Knlghta of Pythias hall
130 Rose street. Visitors alwayi
welcomed.
CLAIR K. ALLEN. C, C.
J. R. FARRINOTON. M. F.
B. B. WIMIiKLY. K.B S.
Lauref Chapter No. J1, R. A. M",
Stated convocations on first
and third Tuesdavs, Masonic
Temple. All members reques
ted to attend and visiting com
panions welome.
A. A. WILDKR, High Priest.
W. F. HARRIS. Soretary.
Eagles, RoseDurg Aerie Meets In
Maccahee hall, on Cass street,
on second and fourth Wednes
day evenings of each month, at
8 o'clock. Visiting brethern in
good stnndlng always welcome.
EUOENB LITTLE. W. P. P.
RICHARD nilSCH, W. P.
T. F. GOODMAN. Seo.
W. B. A. O. T. W., Rossburg Re
view No. 11. Holds regulal
meetings on aecnnd and four! I
Thursdays at 8:00 p. m. Visit
lng sisters invited to attend r
Tlews. Maccabee ball. Pine an4
Csss streets.
JESSIE RAPP. Col.
FANNIE HUl'TON. C.
Neighbors or Woodcraft, Lilac
Circle No. 49 Meets on first
and third Mondav evenings, In
K. of P. ball. Visiting neighbor!
Invlled to attend.
DONNA OAKLEY. O. N.
MAROARET WHITNEY. Clerk.
united Broinerrooa ot iarpnter. .
and Jointers or America. !
Meets In Moose hall second and
four Jt Tuesilar evenings of ,
each mf In. All carpenters wel
comed.
1 T. F. nOl.MFJ. Rec. Soc
J. W. MOOltE. Pros. I
Woodmen of the World. Camp No i
125 Meets in the Odd Follows
Hall In Knsehurg every first
and third Mnndav evenings. Vis-J
tllni neighbors alwavs welcome. j
JOHN MKLL 1IKSS. C. C. 1
M. M. MILLER. Clerk. j
B. P. O. Elks, Ro.eburg Lodgi ,
No. 326. Hold regular comniu
nlcstlnns at the Elk's Temple ni
each Thursday of every month.
All members requested to ab
; tend regularly, end all vlsltln
brothers are cordially Invited ts
I attend.
D. It. Pl'TlAR. E.
J. O. DAY. Secretary.
Roteburq aeon.aH Lsdgs No. A
I. O. O. P. Mecta in Odd Fel
I leis Temple every week on
' Tuesday evening. Visiting
members In good standing are
rordlallv Invited to attend.
MRS. MAltllAKKT ASIICKAFT.
N. O.
Tlt.l.lK 1 JOHNSON. Ttec. Sea I
ETIIVL PAILE Y. Fin. Sec. I
Umpqus Klan No. S. Meet 2nd
and 4th Mondays of each month
Address P. O. llox 8S5, Rose i
burg. Oreenn.
AT F. & A. M.7 tVaursi Lodge No i
13. Regular communication! '
second and fourth- Wednesday!
each month, at Masonic Temple, i
Roseburg, Ore. Visitors vol i
come. I
M S II VMM. W. M.
W. F. HARRIS. Seo.
K. O. "r. M Meets each aoeond
and fourth Thursday of each
month, in Maccabee hall, cor
ner Ca and Tine atreela. Via
Itlng Knights alwavs welcome.
I c. OOOHMAN. 0m.
i O. W. KAPP. R. K.
!orDininrwnn v
I PRICES DUEFDH
1 ADVflfyCE SHORTLY
(AaanclatJ Vrtm laart Wirt.)
BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23.
The possibility of wool manufact
uring on the Pacific Coast in an
extensive scale whh to be consid
ered toilay by delegates to the Na
tional Wool Growers Association
now holdings It n sixtieth annual
convention here. The minions will
close tonight with the election of
officers.
Prank J. Hagenbarth of Spencer,
Iduho, who has served an pres..
dent for the past 12 yearn, was
slated for re-election.
T1OST0N. Jan. 23. The com
mercial llullt-tlii tomorrow will
say:
The wool nmrkets of the world
are In a somewhat hesitant frame
of mind at the moment, the test
ing time for which many have
looked forward, having arrived. It
remains to be seen whether the
Btrong statistical position of wool
or the resistance of buyers, due tn
the present high price level, will
prevail.
"The foreign markets are fairly
atrong as regards cross-bred but
somewhat vaccinating on Merin
os. The Ixnton sales are drag
ging along in a very dull manner
with heavy withdrawals of specu
lators' wools. Ixndon still, how
1 ever, Is slightly the dearest mar
! k t. In the world.
"Initial showings of heavy
! weight goods by the American
i Woolen company are exiM-cted
1 either February 8 or 9, with' prices'
1 l'kely to show a five to ten per
cent advance over six months ago
on the present cost of labor and
raw materials. 4)
"Mohair IS steady on limited re
quest." o
See the new spring hats, coats,
and spring dresses at The Hat Shop
127 Jackson St.
NEW SCIENTIFIC -DISCOVERY
IN
CLANDOCEN
Many lending authorities and sc -
entlsts have proved by actual tests,
that the benefits of gland transpl ni
tittlon may be obtained by giving
the patient gland substances to 1m
taken internally, rather than by
operation.
Dr. Arnold Lornnd snvs In his
book, "Old Age Deferred," In speak
ing of the gjands: "Wo must Insist
upon the enforcement of their func
tions, If changed by ago or dfsea-to,
by means of extracts nbtnlned from
the similar organs of healthy young
animals."
(Jlandogen, the new Minf Iflc
gland tonic, prepared in tablet
form provides a simpl" melhnd of
taking glandular trcatmeu. CIhii
dogen, for men and women. Is ob
tainable at Chapman's drug More.
For prompt taxi service,
country trips. Phone 44.
h
city or
V. K. Nlckerson. now employed
as Instructor In wind Instilments
with the MclHuigalU'onn company
of Portland, has accepted a posi
tion as instructor In band Instru
ments in the Hoinllne studio and
will take uo his duties hern the
first of Februnry, Ho Is taking
the place made vncant hv the de
nurture of John C. Shields and
Harry Crocker, who are going to
Portland to take up advanced mu
sical study and also to serve as
instructors with the McIougall--Cnnn
company.
Mr. Nlckerson has had 20 years
of experience lu teaching all kinds
of wind instruments and has con
ducted bands In Washington stale,
Medford and Ilandou. lite was as
sistant band master whh the first
Washington volunteers during the
Spanish American war and is a
musician of considerable note.
He will take over the Juvenile
band, sponsored by tho llelnline
studio, and will also give individ
ual lesions on all wind instru
ments,
Arrangements are being
made
u-lw.r..!. h.. u ill ttr-.xKul.lv hn nm.
ployrd ' also as director of the
DoukIss Countv Concert Hand,
which has been tinder the d.rec-
tion of Mr. Shields for several
vui-i tin lis kml nillrh ItfTH'HM
with hi,,i. ..,! ill un.lniiht.MllT i
In- ship to brlnir srvcrnl n.'w IiI.-hs '
ni tho lioH. hurK hanil. which Is
atrt'H.Iy llsto.l ss ono of the best
tniiH-!tl oi-Kanlr.attns nf tho ststo.
T?odsevxlt Hotel
V PORTLAND OUt L
A aclcct hotel offering unexcelled crice
t mucin i Mr rstes. tverv rwm with
bath. Centrally located ami ewily
reached without driving through cor-
Our own cate offer delightful food
Cutily acrved.
(.oai:i M. Kino, Man a era
UET PARK AND SALMON STS.
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
J SUNDAY AT THE J
t CHURCHES J
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
312 E. Douglas St. Regular services
die held Sunday morning at 11
i o'clock, and Wednesday evenlnr at
eli(ht o'clock, this meeting includes
j testimonies of beating. Sunday
'school convenes each Sunday morn
ling al 9:45. All agea from 4 lu L'
! years may be admitted. The read
ling room In frut of the thun-h in
onen daily except Sundays and boli
'dayrf from 2 to 4 p. ra. The public
is cordially fnvlted to attend th
i services and visit the reading
; room. The subject for Sunday's
! lea son will be "truth."
International Bible Students As-
J Bociation. Study at 939 W. First St.
I Sunday at 10:30 a. m. The subjects
t for study ill be "The Resurrec
t tion and the Spirit of Atonement.":
I We seo that the account of th
death and resurrection of Jesus is
given by St. Luke, and is almost,
Identical with that given by St.
Matthew, and likewUe the testi
mony of St. Mark and St. John. '
There will not be any lecture Sun
day evening the 2th. Hut Mr. S.
H. Houtjlan of New Vork will .
speak at the Moose hall ' February
30 at 3.00 p. m. The subject will be '
the second series of the lecture, j
"Jews Rebuilding Palestine." Re- i
member the date and time. i
St George's Episcopal Church
Cor. Cass and Main Sts. Sunday
services. Karly communion at 8:00;
a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. ni.
Morning prayer and sermon at
11:00 a. in. Subject of sermon: '
"Visions." Text, "Where there is no 1
vision, the people perish." Prov.
XXIX, IS. Should we hold fast to,
our visions, our ideals? The prac-'
tieal man of the world says no. .
We aftirm that every man should
have ami keep his visions. Men and ;
nations perish w hen they loose i
sight of their visions and ideals. ;
This sermon Is sure to interest you.
Come and bring some one with,
you. Rev. A. O. Dodge, Vicar. ,
First Baptist Church. 9:15 a. m.
church school. Carlos Page, Bupt.
Classes for all ages. If you are not
enrolled In some other school you
are Invited to join us. 11:01, a. m.
Morning Worship. Message by the
pastor. Special music by the choir,
ft: 30 p. m. Junior, Intermediate and
Senior H. V. P. U. meetings. All
young people welcome. 7:30 p. ni.
Evening Service. The pastor will
preach. Music by the choir. You ant
cordially invited to worship with us
at any or all of these services. ,
Strangers especially welcome.
Presbyterian Church. Cor. Jack
son and Lane Sts. Morning Wor
ship Ht 11 o'clock and evening at
7:30.
In tho morning the pastor
will speak on "The Crisis of
Soul." The evening address will be
on "The Wmderful Name." The
Sunday school meets at 9.45. Fif
teen minutes of music led by the
orchestra under the direction of
Mis. Moore. Primary and Ilegln
ners departments meet In the
church parlors under efficient lead
ers. Helpful meetings am held by
the C. K.'b on Sunday evenings at
:30. The Junior and Intermediate
C. K. societies meet at 3 o'clock
next Tuesday evening. Wo expert,
to have with us Uev. Henry McCall
who has spent 33 years in liruzil.
He comes under the direction of our
. . . . . ,..
loreign noaru ami win oe nere ir
the Woman's Missionary Society.
He should be able to tell us much
about S. America. Kverybody Is in-
vlted. Meeting In the church pur-1
lors at 7:30. Ladles will bring their
thank offering envelopes. The pas
tor is helping Rev. Howard In a
two weeks revival service at Oak
land. Therefore the midweek meet
ing is in charge of the laymen.
Catholic Church. Kane and Oak
Streets. Rev. II. Clery. pastor. Jan.
rth. Mass and Sermon at 8 a. m.
Catechism Class nt i: !" a. in. IM'rh
Mass and Sermon at lo:l!0
Rosary and Ilenediction of the M.
S. in the evening at 7 :30.
D i
Church of Christ of Myrtle Creek
for Sunday. Jan. 25. Sunday school
10:00. We have been more than
pleased with the attendance at the
Itihle school for the last II weeks
u,..l u(it tti. .ntilti of uutm
ther and spring the attendance
ought to increase. The average lias
been close to 1 00. Lets do even bet
I ter from now on. Preaching at
1 1 1 : on. Subject, "Auctioning Your
Sou. to the Highest Itidii-T."
Preaching at 7:3o p. m. Subject,
1 "The Life of Christ in Prophecy."
yi'his Is a second sermon of a seiiefi
on porphecy. iHm't fall to hear
j every one. The Monk of Revelatic.n
j will be considered next. It paw to
jr.o to church. Show your Ioyali to
jjesus by vorsKlpiug in His hou.-e
lnn ,m lord's day. A cordial Rn.t.v
,iiOH Illwaj S H" J OH. l.Ulve l.l-
11,,u. minister.
" . , , ,
Bibl Standard Miwion. II. Ja.-.;-
l son uev. i. r. minor, iai"r.
. L. F. HutTor,
Service tonkbt (Frida as u
lA'0",, WrlKl" ' rliHri!.' ot i
song service and testimony meet.i.g
'and Rev. Jacobs, a Well known t 4
. dent of Roseburg will preach. S - v
i tees Sunday Ht 2:3" and 7.30 p. tn.
In the afternoon service the p;tr
will preach, his subject being "And
Ji'sus Stood." This service will be t
a source ot encouragement tir-'
every one present. The theme tor i
the evening will be "What will m
do villi Je.stis." The pallor will
lier this nosage hIo. Services nn
Tites. ami Friday eenlngs at 7 "-K
Services at i;li-.niy Sui.;,i
' morning 11 o'clock. We aie ni.nl
ing a series of meetings at the K;v
' erside school house. The i"e n al
twill be conducted by the paMr,
J Mr. Huiror. Reial menage and
. songs will be the feature of tle.-e
e
y
j
r -ice. We fire ulsnnini; a Sun,
school in this district soon.
Fjrtt M E Church, comer of
.l)n HIM am, tr,.,., ,.v. Jo-. h
Knotts. pastor. The Sunday m I'nli 1
meet at 9:4 a. m. Mr. 1 K. C I-1
burn. supt. Poring the revival it
I necessary that we begin . ryl
promptly and close rai ly so m j
everone be on time. The chtinhl
scrweo Sunday morning will nn j
FRIDAY. JANUARY 23. 1925.
fifteen minutes earlier than usual
wjtn a. big sing, i n sieaony in
creasing crowds during the week In
dicate a big audience Sunday morn
ning no be on hand early if you
i-n a g;ou seat. nr. j. .imer is
one of the most interestiuK nil
powerful evangelistic spt-aLera that
has ever come to Roseburg. Sun
day morning he has a great Dies-
sa,i,J on"
lie Price of a Soul. Hi
th- me Sunday evening is "W ill
There T-e a Final Judgment?" The
lur-'e chorus choir and the splendid
orchestra and the Ledford sinpers
are proving a great attraction for
those who love the gospel songs.
The Fpworth Leaimes of the two
churches will meet in a unfon ter
vlce Vi the South M-thodL-t church
Rt 6:15 Sunday evening. They will
be led by .Mr. G. W. Ledford. This
will be a great young peoples' serv
ice and all the young people are
urged to be present. Monday even
ing the revival service will begin at
7 o'clock ho as to dismiss In lime
for thos who wish to attend the
concert at the lIt'ii;Hne Conserva
tory. Th-re will be no services on
Saturdays. This Friday nit;ht the
parents are ured to bring their
children us there Is no school to
morrow and th boys and (.'iris
should get some of the bem-Tit of
tlu'se meetings. Let every body
come. Let every body brirjg .one.
A most cordial luvitutipu Id extend
ed to all.
Seventh Day Adventitt S.ibb.ith
school at 10 o'clock Saturday morn
ing, the life of Christ being the top- j
ic. I'sunl service at 11 o'clock. Vis
itors are cordially welcome to both
of these services. Ilou.je of wor
ship Is at 1 132 Military St., West
RoaeburK.
There will bo services at Cnla
pooiu Sunday morning at 1
o'clock, conducted by J. H. Need
hain. It is honed that the people of
the valley will rally to the services
of the community. "Let us not for
sake the old land mark.V
Services at tho Green Fchool
house as usual Sunday. Sunday
.school at 2 p. m.. followed by
preaching at 3 o'clock by Rev.
Knotts of the First Methodist
church of Rosi-burg. Tho public Is
cordially Invited to attend. We are
pleased with the increased attend
ance. t Christian Church. Don't forget
that revival services are In pro
gress at the M. K. church. Attend
(the meetings. Religious coopera
! t.on Is good for all of us. You will
find that Methodists don't have
horns after all. Neither do we. At
1 the Christian church Sunday morn-
ing the pastor will speak on 'M:ik-(
i in i? tH-ii-liilea" tn the evenini? we
will have the usmil forty minutes of
sermon. A 'week from Sunday tlio
church will have its great home
i nilng. or family day. An
effort
will be made to get our entire resi
dent membership present, at Hible
school and chureh. Let us make it
a great day. H. K. Mow.
M. E. Church, South Main and I
Lane streets. Stewart O'Dell pastor, j
Superintendent W. L. Cobb will
open Sunday school nt 9:30 In or-'
der to give time for the school and
to enable all to be on time for the
eleven o'clock service ncross the 1
street. Junior Kpworth League at
1 3 : ,;!) o'clock. The Senior League
I will meet in an old fashioned revfv-
' " with the leaguers or the
First Methodic church and nil the
ffl.. tula Mhn laHi .w Th,. i,o-vif.
' - v
be conducted by prof. Ledford,
a"1' win 0,1 h,1,I ,n s,mtI U"tlw
odlst church. This church Is In a
J" meenni; wiiu ine oruer -iem-
odist church and all services are
belni; arranged with that tn view,!
and announcements w ill be made
from lime to time as t!ul meetings
advance. t
Lutheran Services. No Lutheran
services Sunday. Don't forget the
meeting next Friday night, Jan. 30. 1
at 7:30. Rev. Jamsen of Yaklma.'J
Wash., the president of the Oregon i
Washington district, will favor us
with an interesting lecture
See the new spring hat
and spring dresses at The Hat Shop
imp
127 Jackson St.
Retter be a cottage owner than a
rastle tenant. Own a home. Page
Lumber and Fuel Company.
Pl'inih nves nt Wharton Pro.
TROUBLE STARTS
PhyiltUni wtrn tfiintt nrtlrcNni coufht
nd cnldt and tell ol t) kfnuu) li,nf com
Slieitivm tht may rtult. Loadtnf phyil
aiant new preicnbt BALSAMCA (or all brott
eh.al idtct n. Well known Dr. bfj. F.
C.fbtfff. An(trr0H. Mo., writer; "I ue It
trluiivrly tor my prarUr trd my ftrntly.
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We are closing out all of our Barry Shoes
and Oxfords We are making this big re
duction to do it quick.
S7.50 to
Values
If you want to save big
now is the time to act.
't
luit Special
We have a special group
00 of our $40.00 to $50.00 suits
ALL IN ONE LOT
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Special i Special l&
T i.
This is not a sale just a
price on these articles
and look them over.
Suds for Men j
Incorporated
Is your wife wiser
than you?
If you read only the stock and sporting pages,
and yourwife is like other women, she is wiser
than you. She reads the shopping news.
She likes to hear, you jingle money in your
pockets. She likes to stretch money to the limit,
so she don't have to ask for more. She likes to shop
strategically. Know what she does? ' -
Comfortably at home in a cushiony armchair,
she scans advertising columns. She compares,
judges and selects the goods she desires; maps her
route; with least effort and minimum time, goes
direct to the planned store and buys.
She obtains what she wants at the lowest price
it is offered. She is certain of full satisfaction, for
slie knows advertised goods live up to their claims.
She saves time and steps, and returns sufficiently
alert to enjoy, new advertisements and to prepare
you an appetizing dinner.
These advertisements are written for your
benefit too. Read them. Help her help you save.
158
DUYING ADVERTISED GOODS IS A
BOND INVESTMENT NOT A
STOCK SPECULATION.
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Shoes
$9.09 and
$9.50
Values
?7.50
money pn good shoes
of over
V. r '
special
come in
m
V II