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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. JANUARY 26, 1925. TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW , -IMutd Dally Except Sunday by Th. NewR.vla.. Co, two. B. W. BATES- BERT O.. BATES- Preldent and Manager .Secretary-Treasurer Lateral aa eecoud claaa matter Mar 17. l0. " RoMbnrc, Oregon, under the Act of March 1. 187 SUBSCRIPTION RATS Dally, per yaar. by mall niw. in months, by mall Dally, threa monUia, by mall. Dally, alngla month, by malL. Dally, by carrier, per montn Weeltlj Nira-Relflw, by mall, par year. .(4.00 1.00 l.lO - M - .60 1.00 Th. AMoclatei p". U .Kluilv.lT .otltud te tb. w for Mpobll- (a till, pap.r and to il local mm dudu.uu j... - ttloo or ipcuu ,iwiim - All right. also riwriM B08EBURQ. ORiOON, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925. THE SKIES ARE CLEARING. pteras BY BERT G. BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS Wa note that Crosa-word puul. Addict, ara now Bein' aent to the Bug houae Down Sal.m way But why put the Bute to that not appoint A keeper for Every houeehold. Mil DUMBELL DORA THINKS A flour mill ia where they manu facture posies. 5 Th. local senator and represent ative left yestidd.y for the legush lashure after spending a coupla days bolster-In.' up their Inner men with some square meals and kind ly treatment. S S i W taw Gloria Swanr.ng git mod- RADIO PROGRAtlS From Pacific Coast Stations Oakland, m.. Opera! Incidental ; American Radio Feature for Monday, January ISO. KLX The Tribune, Oakland ltadlo t'eaxurea for Friday, January BO. KIX Th Tribune, .09 meters 8 p. "Martha1 In English; music: 10:30 p. m.. Thcatr orchestra. KFSO Angellua Temple, Los Angeles 27 meters 10:30 p. m.. Radio Bible school, music, prayer (or the sick; 3;30 p. m., organ recital; 7:30 p. m., audito rium service. Crusaders' K.ally; 8: IS p. m.. Temple Silver Band; radio lecture; 10 p. m., organ re- SOS meters 6 p. m., . dinner, cltal. . . concert; 8 p. m., educational pro- KPO Halo Brothers, at San r.n, l,.tiirea Incidental music: I Francisco -423 meters 7 a. in.. :30 p. m., orchestral music; 10, Setting-up txercises I RATE BILL GETS Tl ern age shows any wear and tear at the hands of the brute species, we'll buy the drinks. KI;n.t,.n twenty-five was born with smile on its face and ... !; NInt for n decade hat the infant child of H sXJllg Ul " isay. a w. . Father Time given as much promise of going through its switt growth without colic, teething troubles Bnd other afflictions. If the world can cash the promises of the new year, we all will have less to worry about for some time to come, says the Feb ruary Sunset. Tk nufatandins feature of the new year is the universal i d J- 1 w.'ik li. Knurs manhandled yertiddy eve but swing toward conservatism. Radical experiments with the bases eonrilry Jx of tn of production and distribution have tallen into distavor. ine comparative nbundance and order of the pre-war days appeal to young and old; the fleshpots of Egypt look good to those wan dering hungry in the desert and Russia still is deep in the -wilderness. , The Dawes plan Is being tried out. Pending results, Europe has a breathing spell of comparative tranquility. American crpps have1 been fairly abundant and most of the harvest has been marketed at good prices. The far western drought had its back broken by heavy rains and snows. Copper has moved from 1 3 cents to I 5 cents a pound, lead ia above 9 cents. If lumber dropped in price, industry has only itself to blame for speeding up production too fast. The fruit, fish and vegetable canners of the far west have been doing exceedingly well and even ship ping is wiping the salt water out of its eyes and looking up. There is only one cloud in the sky: Our productive capa city 'is still too large compared with the world's ability to buy. Let the demand fall off a trifle on account of new disturbances in Europe, let our farmers and manufacturers in an excess of profit enthusiasm produce just a little bit too much and almost immediately prices will drop, the "whole works will slow down. Expansion is a word that should be used only in cross-word puz zles Tor the next five years. : o - I Fairmont Hotel KGW The Oregonlan, TAX REDUCTION POPULAR. The national industrial conference board shows by a care ful survey that there is nothing more unpopular than any prop osition to increase federal, state and local taxes, remarks an ex change. This statistical body shows that during 1921-23, in clusive, while state and local taxes increased nearly I 5 per cent federal taxes decreased more than 27 per cent. While federal taxes were reduced $1,000,000,000 in three years, states and political subdivisions have been borrowing and spending heavily. n 1919. these subdivisions borrowed $691,000,000; in 1923. $1,063,000,000; during 1924. over $ 1,300.000,000. Corre spondingly, state and municipal subdivision taxes have increas ed from $2,956,000,000 in 1919 to $4,449,000,000 in 1923, and probably will exceed live billion dollars in 1924.' But the tide has turned and many states and localities have reduced their levies and are proposing further reductions. The cost of edu cation doubled between 1918 and 1923. costing $1,530,000. 000 for public schools alone in 1922. High taxation in every fqrrh, except possibly public schools and public roads, is on the toboggan slide. o Covernor Pierce says if the appropriation for mainten ance of the state penitentiary is trimmed he will turn loose a flock of fifty convicts on the state as a penalty for the "mis demeanor." Well, we would just as soon have this bunch at our rear entrance as the tax collector putting a padlock on the front door. So, cut "er fifty-fifty governor, knd send out some of your special emissaries and well polish up our old muskets and do our best to cope with the denizens of the underworld. 0 . Five persons from various parts of the state have been aent to the state asylum, their dementia having been brought about through solving cross-word puzzles. We ought to get a bill passed by the state legislature to immediately ban this in nocent diversion with a paid commission . to handle cross word puzzle "nuts" who persist in burning the candle nt both ends. OUR DAILY MAIL DEAR ED OF PROONES: I am In a heluva dilemma. I've got a horse and a goat and nothin' else on the ranch to eat. Which, would you kill? PETE 8NOOS. Friend Pete: We wouldn't kill it.ther one. We're a vegetarian and don't eat meat. 5 Mister Chawles Wakemup Cad man and an Indian princes. whose name sound , like a healthy sneeze, will edify the villagers this eve with a concert minus the usual static which oughta be a treat for the local- ra dio bugs. The Umpqua Squaws ought pre sent the princess with a pair galoshes. 9 9 9 9 Dan'l Whitsett, local curbstone broker, say. the damsels have started wearin' shorter skirts and. rolled sox which Is a surer sign of Spring than the first robin. 9 9 9 9 The cross-word puzzle seems to be well-named. One of our read era wr.ted to ye ed statin' that he hasn't had a decent word from his wife since we put the dern thing in the paper. S S S 5 Read the other day of a feller who deliberately burned a hundred dollar bill. Well, its a dern sight easier to burn 'em than to pay 'em. S 9 Mayor Dock Houck want, an or. dlnance makin it a law violation to Interrupt a feller when he'a tunin' in his radio. 5 HAS BEENERS WHO THIS COLYUM MADE FAMOUS Lather J. Barnes. Nap Rice. Al Crea.on. Rolled Sox. Bald-headed fellers. Hen-pecked hubbies. And flappers. $ 9 S S p. m., Uke Merrill vucu. Kta snem. " KPO Hale Brothers, Francisco 423 meters .. .u.r.nnmlc talk: 1 D in.. Fairmont Hotel orcnestra; J nis"'. . aa 1 - Uni, nr. tVU . t. ia n m I h 1 1 n r e n s iaau .... Hour: 7 p. m., Fairmont Hotel : wo orchestra; 8 p. m., organ recital; 9 p. m., educational lecture; mu sic; 10 p. m., dance music. KC.W The Oregonlan, Tort- Land 492 meters 6 p.m., Chil dren's program; 8 p. m., dance music. KOO General Electric Cora- nauv. Oak and 312 meter. - a. m., music and lecture, by the California State Department oi Education; 11:30 a. m., lunch eon concert: 3 p. m., studio mil- slcale program and speaker; 4 p. m., llalatead s dance orcneeira, 6:30 p. m.. Children' program; s n. m . educational program, In cidental music: 10 p. m., dance music. KHJ The Times, Los Angeles 395 meters 12:30 p. m... spe cial musical program; 8 p. m. Charlie Wellmaa's frolic. -IUulio Features for Tuesday, January 27. KHJ The Times, Los Ange- lon, 395 meters 12:30 p. m.. Ballroom Orchestra; 2:30 p. m., matinee muslcale; 6 p. m., Hick man's concert orchestra; 6:30 p. m., cnuurens program, o v. special program; 10 p. m., dance. pany, Oakland ii.tv a. luncheon concert; 4 p. m., St. 'rani-li Contort Orchestra:. 8 p. m., studfo program, wua vaneo cnesira. . '.- ......T.. in Hal- KViir The Bulletin, at San .,H'. nnr orchestra. Francisco 137 p. m.. Hotel kcw Tha oreeonlan. Tort- whitcomb orchestra dance prc- i...i im 12-30 n. m..'rram: Silent after 7:30 p. ni. ol rnmrt- E d. m.. Children's pro- KHJ The Times, i.os nge- Pin1. s n m.. Kilucationai Dro- les o 9 a muiei-B x.ov gram: 8:30 p. m Concert: 10 orchostral program; .2:30 p. m. Z ... ii,.ii.nn,,h llntnl at rnllfrfl J mtl nna muslcale: 6 D. m.. Hlck- ' vuW u,.i lirnihnra. Inc.. of man's orchestra: 10. P. ni., Bilt- San Francisco 423 meters 7 more Hotel orchestra; midnight, m., settlng-np exercises; i 11. anj wu Fairmont Hotel orchestra; KOO General Electric 4:30 p. m. Fairmont Hotel ur-;pany aiz -meiers n.ov chestra program; 8 p. m., special luucneoa concert, p. i musical program; 10 p.m., uancorancis nmci mUj,jc I variea hiuuio yiu,ii.ia K FSfi -Ano-ellus Tempie, ixis - eaucauonar auureBucB; v Angeles 278 meters 10:30 a. m., aunsnine nuur rruBmui, 3:30 p. m., organ recnai; o:ou p. m., Children's program. KL ine -jTiouue. ur.iiim 509 meters 6 p. m., Sunset Matinee. Ibxllo Feature for Wednesday, January 1W. 609 meters 8 P. m., studio program; comedy in two acts Calm Camilla. KFSO Angelus 'lempie. i.o Angeles 278 meters 10:30 a. m.. Sunshine Hour program; 2:30 p. m.. Auditorium service; R-.xa o. m.. Gray Studio program. Kl'O Hale llrothers. Inc., Sao Francisco 423 meters 7 Betling-up exerciBes; 1 p. (AooeUUd ITr Imml Wir. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. The postal pay and rate Increase bill continued to have right of way i in the senate today with us rale 11 a. m. home economics taiiK. ". nrnTl.l0I1, ..ill the object of at- m.. Commonwealth ciun. 'uncn-;,ack by the oppoitlon forces. Inc.. San'eon address; i p. ".'"- , senator Swannon. democrat, of 11 a. I Hotel orcnesira; : i Virginia, UIV uooii am. ajv concert move orchestra; 6: ill P- m hour; Silent Night. . i KHJ The Times, Lob Ange- le,395 meters 1J:30 p. m.. Perry's orchestra; Jl.iv p. m., matinee muslcale; 6 p. m., Hick man's orchestra; 6:30 p. m., the Children's program; 10 p. m., Biltmore Hotel orchestra. . KFKC The Bullet-in, at San Francisco 270 meters 6:37 p. m. Bemme's Little Symphony orchestra;. 8 p. m., the same wun a varied program. KNX The Express, Los Ange les 337 metera 6:30 p. m., the Marcellus orchestra; 8 p. m., fea ture Drocram: 10 p. m., amateur hour: 11 p. m., Cocoanut Grove orchestra, dance music, ltadlo Feature, for Saturday, January Bl. KNX The Express, Los Ange la 337 meters 1 p. m., radio talk; 6 p. m.. Green Mill' orches tra, dinner hour; 8 p. m., Trave- lozue program; 10 p. m.. Ambas sador Hotel, Cocoauut Grove or- had served notice that I before final action on the hill he I would again attempt by motion to have all of the rate increase provision stricken out, which would leave the measure in the same form as when vetoed by President Coolidge. If the bill passes the senate, Representative Garret of Tennes see, the democratic leader in the house has indicated that he will to send the measure Daca Port ia., 6 p. m., Chlldren s pro gram; a P. m., ureoo. ty bxiension uivioiuu 10:30 p. m.. Hoot Owls. KRO General r.iecinc com pany, Oamana n:ou p. m., luncheon concert; 8 P. m.. studio musical concert and speaker; 4 p. m.. Hotel . rrancw th. Mnate 4n the grourld that.Im, Grow Better Fruit Pruning your orchard in the proper way will assure the goal. You must have the Tools to Work With We want every Orchardist to come in and inspect our big line of IMPLEMENTS FOR YOUR SPRING PRUNING Then when you have prunned. put on the spray. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store. charee but a thank offering! that body had exceeded Its con- wm bo taken which will go toward i stltutlonal authority by origlnat- the society's apportionment for rais ing revenue-raising leglblation.! alon8. j The senate by a vote of 60 to 2,i 0 lnr week refUBed to sustain point of order moved against thei rate provisions on tnis grouna. ; o 1-' GOISCERT T01GHT (AworlatiKl Prwt Unacd Wire.) SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 26. Fourteen men making up the crew of the British schooner Speedway i whii-h sank in the Pacific ocean Com a. m., i., St. p. m., public p. m. nnnra Tnllflle. KGW The Oregonlan, Port land, Ore. . 493 meters 10 p. m., dahce music. . KPO Hale Brothers, at San Francisco 423 meters 7 a. m. pfiins-uD exercises: 1 p. m., the Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 2:30 p. m., matinee muslcale; 3:30 p. m., tea dansant; 8 p. m., Weid- Ue ner's dance orchestra. KFSO Angelius Temple, J.os Amrelos 278 meters 10:30 a. m.. Sunshine hour program; 3:30 p. m.. Gray Studio program: 7:30 d. m., auditorium service; special music. KIX The Tribune, Oakland. B0 meters Routine reports; m.,' silent after 6:30 p. m. Th Cadman-Tslanlna concert at the Helnline Conservatory to-'fifteen miles west of Cape Flattery nieht will undoubtedly draw one i satin-day afternoon after a fire of the largest crowds of any mu-(ari(i explosion will reach Esqul Ical attraction In Roseuurg for : mant b. C. today aboard the Can many years, i Charles Wakefield !B(iuiii patrol boat Armentieres, It Cadman, whose beautiful Indian j j8 eJ1pected. souks have been favorites for, Tne crnw Pft the sinking ship years with music lovers every-J n lwo i!ke boats, one of which where Is a big attraction in htm-1 wag siKnted yesterday noon by the self, and with the Princess Tsla- Bteamer Manulani, bound for Hon nlna, who in addition to being a lulu from Seattle which rescued full blooded Cherokee Indian, Captan Robert Sinclair and six has a beautiful mezzo-soprano tnentbt-ra of the Speedway's crew voice, the concert will bo one ot i who ha(j drifted twenty-two hours unusual merit. , Ion the rough sea. tions, the Manulani landed Cap tain . Sinclair and his men at Swiftsure light ship and then pro ceeded on its way. The revenue cutter Alconquln hurried to the Bcene from Neah Bay, Wash., and Joined with several other vessels in a search for the other lifeboat. I.ato last night radio messages from Pachean Point stated that the second life boat had landed at Pachcna Bay and that the seven occupants had made their way to Banifield, on the west coast Vancouver Island. Expert Instruction In Piano, Voice Theory, Harmony, etc. Composition, Copying, Transposition Mss. Edited. Arranged for Band or Orchestra. Special facilities for movie or theatrical pianists desiring a complete equipment in practical application. Libraries Furnished Musicians Supplied for All Functions The Ccok Studio Opp. News-Review G. V. Cook, Liberty Theatre Member A. F. of M. of ' Auction Sales Farm or city auctions see us tor dates. We buy and sell furalture. Bargain. In new and used Household Goods. Radabaugh-Patterson 328 S. Jackson Jhon 541-J "Blue Mondiy Is that when a fel ler's Qotta pound out a colyum of wit with a cold In the head." SPANISHVVARVETS TO ID BANQUET SATURDAY, JAS1. 31 Fairmont Hotel orchestra; z:u p. m.. Orchestral matinee pro gram; 4:30 p. m., Fairmont Ho tel orchestra; 6;30 p. m.t Chil dren's Hour; 7 p. m., Fairmont KGW The Oregonlan, Port land 492 meters 12:30 p. m., Coucert; G p. m.. Children', pro gram; 8 p. m.. Concert; 10 p. m.. Multnomah Hotel Btrouers. KOO General Electrlo Com pany, Oakland 312 meters (AmcUted Pr Lrul Wirt.) 11:30 a. ni., luncheon concert; 3j pEKiN0. jan. 26. Dr. Sun Yat n. in., musical program and spea-i Ko , , lh. ..vrnlleil South kcr; 4 p. m i-onceri orcnesira .. government and one of the leaders In the formation or ine Hotel St. Francis; Silent Mght, KHJ The fDlmeg, Los 6:30 1 10 p.; The number of bills so fur introduced at tlie preseni ses sion of the legislature exceeds that of two yenrs bro. But for the entire session they may be less. The fact that the members organized quickly at the beginning of the 1925 session, which was not the case two years ago, accounts, in a large measure, for the rapidity of bills introduced. ' Fire escnpes have been ordered placed in the basement of the state capitol at Salem. Things must be uettinc warm down nt the state legislature when members begin to look around for i tmporlanco to be considered. At ways and means to make a hnsty retreat. The Spanish American War Vet erans of I lie county am to hold a biulness meelinir, and Installation of otflcers on Saturday. Jan. 31, the meeting to be followed by a big banqui't, at which Governor Pierce is expected to speak. A big tlmo is exneeied and it is tha desire of those In charge to have every Span ish American War veteran In tne eounly present at throw sessions. The business meeting and Installa tion lll be held at the armory at 3 o'clock In the alternoon anil a good attendance la desired for this event as there are a number of matters or Ango- .... renuhlic. was taken to the m:' hnnlial here this afternoon to un- m . cjj dergo an operation for an abscess of the Uver. His condition is saw to be serious. President Sun recently came to Peking for the purpose of con ferring with the victorious Gener al Chang Tso-Lln and other lead ers on motions for rehabilitating the Chinese government. He was taken 111 with liver complaint and j early this month his physicians announced that an operation innnlrl bo necessary but that pros- -I. .... .... u...rs hrnmlBinK m.. late news bulletin; 0 P- 1n0 rneantime the South China dance program; Intermission Vl-;J nl orrIed , abstain "KHJ-Th. Time,. I.os Ange-rom .11 official or social actlvi les 39G meters 12:30 p. m.,( "" , . orchestral concert: 2:30 p. ni Ins 395 meters 12:J0 Pros-ram news Items and 2:30 p. m., matinee muslcale; p. m., Hickman's orchestra; p. m., Children's program m., danco music, ltadlo Featurea for Thursday, January 211. KNX The Express, Los An Keics 337 meters 4 p. m., Tra vel talk: 6:16 p. m., special pro gram; 8 p. m.. Lion's Club; 9 p. m... Feature rrogram; iu p. in., Cocoanut Grove orchestra. KFKC The Bulletin, at San Francisco 270 meters 6:37 p.; ifcrjsv I.IIll-'.HTY THKATltK Florence Vldor's first Etarrlngi picture for Producers Distribut ing Corporation, "The Mirage',' now showing at the Liberty The atre, Is an adaption of Edsar Sel- I wyn i sensational play or mat after a serifs of most successful name. Florence Reed starred lr. concerts Tt the north. From Con-'this play in New York several tralla, Washington, where they seasons ago, where it was a phe anneared on January 23. the fol-jnomenal success. lowing telegram wa. received by "The SI rage" is a oaring story , Mrs Helnline who is sponsoring , of stage life. Irene Martin, as the concert: "Cadman and Tsla-'Played by Florence Vidor, comes nina appeared before two tre-1 Iron, .a small town, inspired byj mendous audiences yesterday, at the hope of becoming a greal .In Tacoma. Under my Judgment ger. Once in the city, she is Inl brllZn successes In every way. Mated into the ways of gold You are fortunate to have them, diggers" and men-about-town. Jest wishes John Henry Lyons." i This almost results in tragedy Throrogram will start at the lor the girl, but one of the men Conservatory tonight at 8:15 and is a real one alter an. ana overy- wlll Include some ot tne most in-.""b terestliig snd beautiful of Cad-j Th,r. man's compositions. "Fromthoi Antlers Theatre Land of he Sky-Blue Water" Gloria Swanson has done it will be sung by request by Tsia- again! In her new Paramount plc nlna who will also give (Several 1 ture, "Manhandled," now showing numbers Irom the American ' at the Antlers theatre, she has put ooera "Shnnewls" by Cadman. ! another crowning performance on fnr in ennsH-itoDOf Jier three latest. "Zaza , etivo ..nn at the Metropoll-i "The Humming Bird" and tan Opera Houso In New York, the first American opera to be so honored. Purity Brand Milk Is milked, cooled, strained, and bottled by machinery, untouched by hand and is de livered fresh morning and evening. Cream or milk in 1-piut if you like. Give us a trial. Phone 15-F13 or 5U-Y. Mcore Bros. Dairy matinee muslcale; 6 p. m.. Hick-; man's orchestra;. 6:30 p. m., fti Children's program; 7:30 p. m..! Art Talk; 7:45 p. m.. Health! Talk; 10 p. m., Hlltnioro Hotel, danro orchestra. KGO General Electric torn- SPANISH WAR VETERANS ATTENTION There will be a business meeting at 3 p. m. Saturday Jan. 31. at the Itoseburg Armory. We want all of th veterans of the county to be Banquet at ine liougias Arundel ptano tuner, mone 1S9-L REV. McCAlTaT PRES. CHURCH At 7:30 Tuesday evening the Wo men's Missionary Society .it the Presbyterian church will hull a thank offering service which has been arranged by a committee of which Mrs. McCullagh is chairman. The speaker of the evening will be Rev. Henry MrCall for 22 years a missionary of South America u:i- j der the Presbyterian board o mis-1 slons which Is now sending mm on a tour of tho Pacific coast. "A So ciety Scandal. "Mrtnliandled" deals with the problems of life in New York as the j shop girl finds tliem. and .Miss Swanson, in the role of Tessle McLean, runs the whole gamut of emotions, trying the while lights of Broadway, taking a whirl at be ing a sculptor's model, siiendlns some time posing in a modiste shop all for tho love of fine clothes and a so-called good time. But she barns in the end that the honest love of Johnny Hocan, a i hardworking cuto mechanic, is far better than the temporary luxuries showered upon her by sculptors. Big Dollars Saved ! Reduction in a lot of things you will want, Including RUGS KITCHEN CABINETS STEEL BED3 - DISHES BREAKFAST CHAIRS CONGOLEUM LINOLEUM Sec us about this Mouey Saving Sale - BIG CROWDS AT METHODIST MEETING I never railed and it Is succeeding jWnndei fully In Kosehurg. I The nuisli-iil part or the services ls a delii-.lil to all v. Mo attend and take part In the worship in song. Professor mid Mrs. I.edfnrd are proving vry elllelent In their do- parunrnt and tlo-ir spcelal num bers are well rerilved. The cv,nn relist is a li-nor soloist of unusual 17 3ii n. m. the banquet will taao Place In the IHmglas Hotel uiiiing, orchestra; room. Governor I'lerre and wenaior 1'atterson are expected to be prva ent and make short talks, and the i-oniuiltioe has also tnvlted IT. K. H. Stewart, commander of the local post of the American legion, and national committeeman from Ore cm! to ntlelld. Several other upeak- rs havo also been given lnvlu- nons to participate. .. r,-l.ln., 'IH muter uresenl 10:40 a. m., classroom insiruc- noiei i . , ------ Hon by Oakland Public Schools; ed Governor Pierce. Senator 1 at 11:30 a. m.. luncheon concert; 4 terson and other speakers to be p. m., Hotel St. Francis concert presenu JAMES BYRD, Commander. Tjirtor U J. Miller, of Nashville.- Tnn.. General Evangelist of tire M. K. Chiireh, South, spoke to largo niidli nees at tho First Meth odist. Church b"lh morulng and .t..nin "Thn lrl,.n lit m Hnil" '.... hi.' ih..,,,n f.,r il. ,,,r.i,nt. :gellsl 18 a li nor soloist of unusual I FIRST SEMESTER ENDS hour and in the evening he spoke ahilny and he is besomed wiih re-j The lirst half of the m-honl year upon tho subject, "Will There boT,l,,st '"r nuiiihers, and has Kra-nn Bosrburg closes on Friday. Jan. a Flual Judgment?" Doctor Miller I1 '"""'V "nsenled 10 sing upon ;:.i, I he mndls ar now being Is gennrally conceded to be the "v occasions. jexatnlned In the subjects pursued o.,l,.,- l.n l.. n In I Tomorrow nmriilin? Hie first during the last eighteen weeks. .1,., n,.rii.u-..i for manv veins, and I morning senilis will b held at 'I he .icond semester begins on next his preaching compart s favorably 18:30. EM iiing service will hecln with that of any of tho bishops of promptly at 7 : im this evening. The rlihor brunch ol Uia . Methodist i Kvaiicelisi's ihemo will be, "IVr chureh. Ho employs no cheap .en jpetunl Motion." Den't fall to come satlonal niethodH, but relies entire-no thlr service. Iv unon siiL-nle gorpel truth sup- norted bv the power of God ac- For quic cirdlng to 111. promises. Doctor Miller says that bis gospel has California. There w ill be no admis Mnvnmw jAiumi COMPANY 321 N. Jackson St., Rorrburg laundhT kids ! Mondny. Feb. 2nd. New first grade i classes v. Ill be termed at the liose 8 p. in.. "Arms and tho Man". George Bern. Shaw s " ; ; - play by KGO players; 10 p. m., Which coal do you like. Rock danco music. Springs. I.lbby. I' tan or Diamond KGW The Oregonlan. Tort- Briquets? They are all ready for p. m.. Program sponsored by the prompt delivery from Pages. Portland Civic Music Club; 5 p. 0 - '',-. ni., Children's program. . DAILY WEATHER REPORT Kl'O Hale Brothers. Inc. V. 8. weatner nureaii. " 423 meters 7 a. m.. Setting-up fico, Rosebum. Oregon. 2 1 hours . exercises; 1 p. m.. Fairmont Ho-i ending 5 a. m. ' I tel orchestrn; 4:30 p. m.. Fair- Preclp. In Inch., and Hundredths., ir.ont Hotel orchestra: 5:30 p. Highest temperutur yesterday . 4. i m . Children's hour: 7 p. m., the Lowest temperature, last night 4. Fairmont Hotel Orchestra; 8 p. Piwlpltation last 21 hours m.. Organ Hecltnl; 9 p. ni., Si- Total preclp. .luce first month... .1 ' rial Vocal Musical Trogram; 10 Normal preclp. for this month -.8.70 , p. m . dance music. Total preclp- from Sept. 1. K KSll Aiuellus Temple, Los , to date , Angeles 278 meters 10:3" Average preclp. from Sept. , . ... tln.llrt lllhlrt elnsa- 3'. 10 I,., 1. 1S77 18.lt department store owners, modistes lvst iaud cigarette manufacturers. week Rev. .MrCall spoke several I Mjieatie Theatre times in Poriland and will go from I JjSUl. at ine here to southern Oregon and li.to . ,,,, - willism Fox ' iihotoiiluy that can be truthfully ! classed as the most entertaining I novelty film ever to be shown In this city. It's not comedy, tragedy. ' melodrama nor farce. In fact, it cannot be classified. It Is In a class by itself. i "The Last Man On Earth" is the, title of this unusual special produc-j tlon and the lucky first-nighters, who attended Its premiere showing last nlglu yelled. holi (l and roared -their approval. It will continue to day and Tuesday. from SepL 1, unit Benson schools. Any boy or m.. Organ recital; 7:30 p. m.. au- roiai excess i .. i. -in t... .1. i .,ar. ,il ,nt hv l.lii,,,l,im i.rvl,..,' 11-1.". nm. llriv 1!)?1 . . orsan average prtiiiuwupu - - ..7.65 I For quick results I Review classified Lds. I est news every day. use News Phone 135- Mune 1st. l:t.T. may adnilttiil to studio program; 10 p. m.. organ t itiiei Ussr. To avoid congeslion ; recltnl. I 1 In the fall, pstents an1 urged tol KLX The Tribune. Oakland ' send their children to school at this So meters Silent after 7:30 . lime. I p. m. i wet seasons (Septemner to May. Inclusive) S1.4S Rain tonight and Tuesday. WM. BELL, Meteorologist I STOP Children's Cough tri'frt F0LETS IHEYTAR nWiriWiVi NeoplatantTwilMittprintsd on th wrappr. CMiar.nllk.ll. Lart.MMl1lri couih mlklna In th worldr Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pierce, and baby r.ent a short time in this city .visiting. They are Medfortl resi dents, and left Sunilay morning. I They are traveling by motor. W. F. 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