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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. JANUARY 30, 1925. FOUR 4? SUNDAY AT THE : CHURCHES 1 Mchaptor of the Hook of Revelation Jay. The crods ire ay txceedliii: before coming to church Sunday evening. Luke E. Klliott, Minister From the land of the purple sage Hills Bros. Coffee is western by birth. It speaks the language of rodeos and sage-brush, of white peaked mountains and yawning canyons. Back East they say, "That wonderful western coffee 1" For who, indeed, could forget its marvelous flavor? Pierce the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Stand by as it pours its fragrance on the air. Brew a cup and lift it to your lips . . . dash it down 1 That's the answer to why Hills Bros, is The Recognized Standard. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. . HILLS BROS COFFEE St Gsorge's Ep;ccopar Church. Sunday, H :oo a Cltveiand Church Notice, in mi. Holy Communion at 11:0(1 . Community church of Cleveland. 1 subject of Sermou: "The Klevenih Jtev. Kd Murphy, pastor. Sunday our jian." Text: And h..n they school at 10 a. m. I'reaching rv-1 came inat were hired about the lees 11 a. ru. Subject "A Clean j eleventh hour, they received every Heart." young people' meeting 7 I Uian a penny. St. MaU.'lioA. Tnih P. in. Kverybody welcome. j parable of the laborers In the vine- (yard is considered by many to be Lutheran Service There will be . one of (he most dillicult in Hol services Sunday afternoon at 2:3iVrlt. it has caused many to ay. In the Kpiscopal l-arlsh House, 2H!lnill Ud Is not just, if Christ In K. Cuss St. Subject for the sermon i this parable represents truly God Is: "The lllblical iMclrlno Con- t dealinc with man. Ccmio und hear cernliiK the lJld a Supper." It Is of , parable explained from the tin- utmost Importance that we up ' standpoint of the church. It will be hold i he llibllcal doctrine concern-1 m, inspiration to you. ill-inn a UiK the Lord a supper. Is your : frli-ml. Evening services at Kiddle. our expectations. Sunday at 10:uu rj'cloek we will oi&iiiixe a Sunday ichool in this district. We extend to you a mo.st hearty invitation to reo. 1st. r.ariy services at i attend tlie.se services, you will en- Church school at if: 45 a. joy them. JILL QUALIFIED church doiriK tills? Come and list to tho sermon Sunday afternoon and then ko home and do as the llareans did, ttearch the Scripture and prove the aermon by Scripture. All ladies are especially invited to be present Sunday since the orKan lzinn of a ladies aid will be discuss ed alter service. Sunday school at Ail the members of the newly . w.U.....a..WU - ... ! m. -ft ni'xt Saturday morn ine (Feb. 7) at 10:30 In the parsonage, 410 South tine St. Attention is aain called to the postponing of the mei'iini; ton i Ktit since Kev. Jaunsen will not be able to be in Koseburg tonU-ht. II. II. Voung, pastor. Kev. A. O. Dodge, Vicar. M. E. Church, 6outh. Main and Ijuie at reels. Stewart O'lXll. pas tor. W. L. Cobb, S. S. superintend--nt. Sunday school will assemble to i attend to the routine business of I the day, and rupair to the First M 'tlifxiut church for a union revlv 1 ;1 serne of the two schools. ! Junior 1-eague at three o'clock In ? i lit- afternoon. At ti 15 a joint meet : mg of tlie Senior leagues of the two ! churches will be held at the Southern Methodist church. The en lire eii'-TKy and ;;tn-ngth of this (hurch ifi being thrown into this revival meeting and all services are beilM mer Bed into it. Every church in town is invited to take part. Christian Church. Surulay Family Day In the IS. Me school and; First M. E. Church, corner of church, and we are wondering whol Main and Lane streets, Itev. Joseph w ill be there with the largest fam I Knotts, pastor. The revival meet ily. We will count the piandchild I inns have grown with increasing in ren and the great grandchildren ' ferv.st and splendid crowds. This etc., and the in-laws, but don't Sunday the Sunday schools of the claim any of the neighbors child two Methodist churches will gather j appear ren. The subject of the morrin in their respective places and then sermon will be, "Building a Home." at 10 o'clock will meet together and In the afternoon at two o'clock tut- Dr. L. J. Miller will give them one church board will meet In official of his splendid addresses, particu- meetlng. At three the Sunday laiiy adapted for the young people isii In the original Vacuum Pad oh'uh ketfi the (ofjet freih. 'OWS. mill Bros. school conference will be held. This will be the first of the program' conferences. The young people ; meet for C. K. at 6:2u Sunday; even in?. At 7:110 the orchestra will J start playing, followed by a good congregational sing, led by our live TO VOTE FEB. 1 Any qualified voter who re-, sides within the school district boundaries will he privileged to vote at the comiai; speclul ad- i visory election called by tluk school bourd for Saturday, Feb. : 7th, for the purpose of selecting j a site for the new school build Ing. A voter must either be ro- j gistered or must be sworn tu on ' a blank A ini order to vote, but otherwise no other qualifications j are necessary, other than those 1 applying to any general election, j At school bond elections only taxpayers may vote, but in elect ing a director, or in other school I matters there are no restrictions so that all persons whose names i upon the registrarrun lists, and all those who have been residents for a sufficient length of time to be qualified, and who can be sworn In as pro vided by law, are entitled to vote upon the school site. . International Bible Students As sociation. Study at 939 W. Kirst SI. Sunday at 10:30 a. m. The sob jects for study will be, "The Spirit it ihe Sunday schools. The big morning sing conies at 3 4o fol low nl by a treat sermon by Ur. A twater-Kent Radio Is noted fur Miller. Again "in the evening at I selectivity, volume and clearness of ti:15 the two Kpworth leagues will tone. Ask about them at the Wil hold a union service In the South lard Service Station, 122 South Methodist church. At 7:3'J another I Stephens SL d by the singer, Mr. G. n Prof. Olson the choir will sing a v Leiltixd. The large chorus choir special number. The feature of the has been doing sonic fine work and evening music wlil be a suxaphone their music is much appreciated, duet by Mr. Wells, ami Mrs. Ixuiald following the big sing Dr. Milks Gibba. Sunday eveiilngHhe pastor i w ill preach another of his wonder will begin a series of sermons on , tul sernnms. Iloseburg has been ex-' t the (lid Testament. The first will ' ccptionally fortunate In having this; be Noah, the Ark, and the Dlsper-, great evangelist in her midst and sion." 11. E. Mow. itreat benetit is being derived from . ; his preaching. The hearty coopera-1 The First Baptist Church, Cor-! tho olhtr churches la much , ner of Uine and Kose streets. H. L. appreciated. Come early Sunday If yuu w ant a seat, i ne cnurcn was crowdi.d last Sunday. More seats will be placed tins Sunday but the increasing Interest means a capa city houi-:e so be on time. , Presbyterian Church. If you are not affiliated with any denomina tion accept our Invitation to wor- ...,. u. u. ...e ou..u, ong leader, (has. Stanton. Inder nig sing 1 meets at 9:45. Preaching atll. !.J i...,. .. ..... ... Theme of morning Bernion, "What Is Man?" At the evening worship. 7:30, the pastor will speak on "The I'ower of an Kndless Life.'' Sunday is C. K. Iay. and the young people invite you to visit their meeting In the church parlor just before the evening service. They meet at 6:30. The ladles of the church will renienfber that the first Thursday of the month they have a meeting in the church parlor. : i Replacements for Your Decorated Dinner Sets We have just gotten In Shipments of English and American Decorated Crockery and offer you the opportunity of replacing any broken pieces in your sets. Make your selections early to make Bure ol getting what you want. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store. THE Caldwell, Minister. H: 45 a. m. The Sunday school. Carlos Page, Supt. This school has an ellicient and de vout group of teachers. Your child ren will profit by being in the class- nf U.mn.l llrwl an. I Ihu llownr. I eS. AllU It Will De Ht'lUliE & KOOU rection." "Clod hath not given us ' example for you to come with them, j GREAT MEETING AT the spirit of fear, but of power and New students are always welewme. love and of a sound mind." (2 Tim. '11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Mes-j i 7, i-fv...-..rritH' it... r..nrr1..ii.m I sage by the pastor. Music by the' of the dead the Apostle later testl- J choir. Vou will find a helpful ami packed house and gave the ciywd fled "For I delivered unto you ! worahiptul aervice. Strungeru are .die of the greatest sermons ever ..... t...,l....l U.Oft .. ... TI....... i'n.r...r ( Ik O , I. it .-r Tliu ..! W-a I Vila nrst or an tnut wnicn i hiho r-i'u,'llu- jur ..v. . ,,,. ...t. ,. i u i.... .ii... t t ; nitftiili'd' anfiMtli'Mr'rifiiinrH. liitirnit- .vcninir will be a VOUlie Deoiile S ; " lrtmtl' nomas, j.-ivtu, iiuw umi vuiiBi uieu ioi uui " .:" . " . u"" ' " i- denutv b heriff . an onnonent IHIi'H linil .llIIUIirH. 1 IHlIlkT llf'IllllH StTVIUM UUU CVCIV JUUUK UHiiUU 111 . " " (AMoriaU-d l'rV Lmu-d Wire.) HKliRIN; 111.,' Jan. 30. With the last of the victims of last Sat urday night's shooting orev buried cidct MCTunnia rutisru Hernn today resumed a quiet as- Kvangeiit Miller preached upon Pect nd waa pn paring for anoth- Final l'uni.shment" last night to a ,r Ul":itt -.l u l'""uir ii utAjra nuiiii Ji.m Ufcu on guard siuce early last Sunday. S. Glenn Young, Ku Klux Klan NEV and UNUSUAL DESIGNS WE keep abreast or the times. We do not show you last year's Ideas and designs. You will find here whatever is novel, whatever Is new and whatever Is fine In stlks. "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store Silks and Satins ROSEBURG, ORE. of sins, accoruini; to trie scriptures; """"' '""" i"" " i-v. .. . . hvsiamier. ami thai he us burled and that he , find your place anil lift. It will do UoseburK Is invited. The morning .V," ""f' an'' two, ostanuirs was ' . i m . .... . .i a .i i li.n.. ... rviin u in a i'iihi iicii ci w:im uiir:tu rose aiiilin the third day according you (,-oou unu ine cause kuou. cju met -mm i, Wi.ug vesterdav Memhera or ih.. Kh. to tl," Scriptures; and that he was ' P- m. Kvcnlng Worship. Sermon by tended and their spirit was fine. 'Vill n-ialla m-?rY 3 STORE FHTl m ABRAHAM i JACKSON STREET Kl Soaps pla:u and fancy. Soaps for batb. shampoo, for baby, and special facial soaps. Try the drug store first for a good toilet soap. Lloyd Crocker. Just arrived carload of Page Fence, Square Deal Fence and Monarch galvanized Red Top, Barb wlr. Write us for prices. Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. Few pounds 0111 strain broccoli ! For prompt taxi service, city or need. Foster Butner. ' country trips. Phone 44. Meanwhile members of the cor- secn oi cepnas, men oi me .... ,.v , Mr,1(,H.Hinn .1... iiici Kvrn.H uMinii'iun wmiuin an n s ureiuern ai , ' - " . :inlli,r'. ilirWirU ,r,.ir,,, , ir,,i .ir First Church of Christ, Scientist, point or departure, it is a reai v n. 312 K. Douglas St. Kewuli.r services tragedy for any one to miss these n'S8;a tto he Bhootin8 in a final Kiiti.luv nwiriHn.r ill 11 iti.ri.liil MTvlcfM 1111 BtTOUIlt of ' lu ul "T. 1 lie twelve. After that, above five hundred brelhern at once; of whom the greater part re main unto this Present, but some are fallen asleep. After that he was, a held jrosiK r. t. a. to IIOliD INTI.IM S'I IVfi .Mi:i'H(. MONDAY. tt"An Interesting meeting of ther Uuho school parent teacher aa Rorlatlon In expected on Monday evening. Follow Ihk a song fest Lwl by Charles McKlhiimey, and 4b.concnrt by th Klwanlun Komic Knneort Kazoo Kompuny, short talks will bo made by School Dt jo't(r V. T. Jackson and Kev. H. I, Caldwell, who will deal with fnihJectH pertaining to the m-hools Of the city. Ott's orchestra will itUo he present and will play a umber of select ions. of James; then of all the !o clock, and Wediiesduy evening at evoryuay mailers wnicn can oe at- , Apostles, and last of all he was seen ! "Wit o'clock, this meeting includes tended lo any nay, Decause ine ser-; - - - - - ut)H " of men aim., as of one born out of testimonies of healing. Sunday vice, are of more rea and lasting be 1 on. due time." (I Cor. Ui:3-H. Tuesday ' Bt-hool convenes each Sunday morn -i value than anything else at haml 1 u usumony oi Mis. lhomas ing ai ;iO. Ail ages ironi 10 sujiuu.o. - iiua uiwhuk uumf, . v I'M ru mnv hM nditu I tid Tin rtnti- KosebUI'ir COOil : Come OUl aim UO J" '6 llBlR iJl- . Ing room in front of the church is your part and get your part. MAKE YOUR HAT ( j Newest spring hat frames, straw cloth and irlmmings, Just in at Can's. A Dig quality line. afternoon Mr. S. II. Tontjian will speak at Ihe Moose Hall at 3 00 p, in. Subject will be "Second Lecture on Jews Itebuilding Palestine." Come. Seats free. No collection. Church of Christ. of Myrtle Creek, i Sunday, Feb, 1st. Sunday school. ln;00 a. in. Attendance has been; fine, los last Lords Day. Bring! your children to Sunday school. J i i.n.i ... t l o a K ... t ' ' r Mr. ( J f Pitfj iti'rf lull v'r hair ; i ... v,, ... ..n i, .. i, . nr. rutter. will have charge of the cut-fort. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Sub ting of ladies and children's hair at Jert, "The Createst Vision of the the Meanly Parlors tn the Hat; First Ceiilury." This will be the Shop. Children's haircut and curl, ; first of a series of 4 sermons on the Ru rents. Phone 2!Hi-J. hook of Revelation. Head the first open daily except Sundays und holi days from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordiully Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. The subject for Sunday's lesson w ill be "Love." To Auto Show Visitors: There will be no trouble for you to find the Willys-Overland exhibit just follow the crowd and they will take you there. This exhibit has been the sensation of the New York and Chicago sliows and their first showing on the Pacific Coast will be at Portland next week. See the new Willys-Knight Sedan. Longer, lower, lovelier lines. The only car in the United Stales equipped wjth the Lancaster Hal niiccr. The ONE 4-cyliiuler motor that is vibrationless at any engine speed. Sedans in this model are $420.00 less. 'Ihe new Willys-Knight six cylinder cars will be shown in several body styles. Look for something DIS I INGU1S1 1F.D in this line and yon will not be disappointed. ' he new Overland Six will appeal to you right from the start. 1 lerc is nnother distinguished example ol ilosed car beauty. A smart streamline body finished in two colors with a double beaded belt at the waist. line. A powerful 6-cylinder motor. Really looks like $2300.00 but sells for about half of this. , The new line of Overland Fours really represent THE MOST AUTOMOBILE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY Different models for different needs but all built of the same good quality. The lowest priced Sedan in the world with slid ing gear transmission. The lowest priced Sedan in the world with all Steel Body. We have Overland models in stock NOW. Others about March 1st. WELLS CHASE Bible Standard Mission. J17 Jack son St. Itev. I.. F. Burror, past nr. tonight ( Fri.) as u.Mial, Jacobs a well known resident of this city will have chaige of this service. Services Sunday til 2 and 7:3i. In the afternoon venue the pastor will preaeh. his suhjei l being "The llati.;m of the liuly dhost." In the enitig ihe pa.rr will speak again anil to this mtv ic we ure yoa to be present. This service will be unique and v. ty timely. Ttt subject will be "Kip Van Winkle or Satan's Anaesthet ic" You will enjoy this service. Also services on Tuesday and Fri day evenim: at 7 : Servires at : (ilennary .Sunday 1 1 :( o'clock. Services at Hie old Soldi rs Hum I ewry Friday afternoon 1!:3m. Ourj revival at Klverside Is In prot:res j meet ln every niht except Samr- Mn. Johana Buchko HELD LAST NIGHT The hniKiuet given by the los ing team In the Knjarian attend ance contest at the I'mpqua ho tel last nijftit proved a very in terest i at; and successful occasion, and was greatly enjoyed by the 05 guests who were present. iMirinff the past few months tho club'hns been holding a contest for attendance at the regular Black at Herriu hospital after the shooting will be developed and an attenipL made to find a man said ' to have told friends he saw the I shot fired that killed Thomas. Unless Boiue more definite in formation Is obtained there ap peared to be little chance that the !ury cau make any definite find Jugs, except that Young was kill i ed by Thomas. SturteDaaer costs less per pound than butter. 4 TKX MllH NKUS. I ' Mrs. CeorKo Swilt ri'lurnod on Sumluy from Huppy Valley. She w.is v i -s 1 1 i 1 1 Jlrj. Henry Siiu niond. Mrs. Sininions who has been ill is reported much im- lained hv O. L. Johnson ami ,-v,rs- llmry Puns visited at the Jnek Sin'nlner. Mr. Johnsons M- '- Husline.il home Wednesday, learn lost and last niKlit eut.T- ' Jlrs; u- ? Mctiuire is in very tnined tlin entire club und (he Poor health. Her many friends wives of the members. Tho pro- n""e for hvr speedy recovery, (tram was delichi (ullv presented Mr- an(1 Mr- Archie llushnell and was very Interes'tiiw. Mrs'0' -My' 1'o'nt. are visiting rc Kred L. Strain: sunt: several 1 '"Uvea in this vicinity, numbers, accompanied at tho pi-! ti,'"-al of the sheep men In ano by Mrs. Melvin. Other mu- ; thi locality hve been quite muiI nuinlH rs wt re given by 1 (or ,lie last fpw k try- (III . nr. Iieslia. ininnose.l of W ' ' "a OI ine uoyoiea. Ii. tilt. James (inmlnian, (ieorjre Wharton, Mrs. Mclviu and C. 11. Ariindi-1. Several humorous talks "were made and mmus wer suiik. uiler whicii Dean t )Uhtins of the school of lommt rre of the I'ni versily of (irepin made the prin cipal address on the itotaiy codo of ethics. Uikilin the filth para graph in the code as the topic or liis most interestitiK talk. SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL AD VISORY ELECTION They have killed a few of them, but there seems to be plenty left. Mr. Grant and Collax, Jlarry and Mr. Waller and Joe l.aird of Coos county, were calling on relatives In Ulalla and Ten Mile Monday. They had been to Drain to visit their sister, Mrs. Tom Krewson. Mrs. Krewson has been tick, but is up and Improv ing. They report Ihe Cedar In dustry prospering in Coos Coun ty with better prices. XX Stale lHilU-lus. Noti'i' special of Just arrived carload of rage Kence, Siiuaio loal Fence and Monarch (.ulvanlzcd Red Top, Ilarb wire. Write us for prices. Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland. Ore. The Appealing Charm of Iloalld of iregon. County School Hi: d irt No. 4, ss. is he iv by given that a school district ad iory I election neieny caueu to oe neiu in; w um- iimu wiiiiui uunuuii; m ine ui ny buy rmio batteries more of UosebuiK in and fr said sehmd than once.' Willard A and It batter district So. 4 on the 7th day or Keb-n.M at the Willarrt Service Station, ruary, lifi'i'p. between the hours of 1 " 1 1 1 two o'clock 1. M. ami seven o'clock I. M. will be submitted to the legal Tacoma. Wa-h. "I.rtt April I came down with the 'tlu' and w wcik attrrwards tli.it 1 fut't scarcclv drag around, and my mivts were in UrnMc h.ipc. I h.id lt.nl,. aihcs and hc.id.uhc-i and my . , . 1'ctiic tailed tue minplctfly. 1' . l'u-Ttc's 1.4.iitc rrc-cni'tU'U I I lutn cf Mull great bene lit to i; o i-licc bitt'ic wl:ctt 1 had need ' i . tinic and nervine that I decide7 ' take it again and it vtry ';n i ' relieved me the nervoti--iK'5. 1 aches and luuLc!i-.-s and mv app- ' . 1 1 i it rete.rncd. 1 v.i ict'Mi..! i Ir.alth. which I 5 till c:ijoy. 1 v Tccotv.nu'iul lr. Tic: et's 1- a i'lcseni'tvn Ij cery woman j. ii i i r m . v, k or n-rv"." The ii -c f I'avnr lu r. u- ll!.l!1V w ::i.'.kirt t'u-n hcjltli rt:cr fi ntn vour iren h tl'pv (..-! It t dm - in i ;tl-cr l'-(u d of t.ibKt I.Ti't. V. ; IV. ri-rc-s Injbds' Hvttrl in V .: falo. X. Y , ior (rcc advice. S I H'C ii vcu want a trial pkj. UbU:. voters thereof the following nroio sitlon: "Shull the new High School UtiiflliiiK to be erected in School histrict No. 4 be erected on a tract ! to be I'lircLiascd In West Koseburt; known us the llellows Tract, not i exceeding twelve acre.-, or shall U be ereclitj on a central site?" I The uU for the rect ition of the - j ballot ca.-t at .said eledion will, on - (said day and at the place aforesaid, i be (uued at the hour of two t .of lock 1'. M. and n main open un 1 ul the hour tf s-wn o'clock P. M. . when the same : hall be closed, and ;all persons .shall be ntitlid to . j vote at I election w V.o would be entiti'-d to ote for ciiool uin-ctor i in and lor susd disti ict. ' lly order of the I'i.-trict School t , Moan) of School Hitnct No. 4 of . loiU'la tVunty, lin .ci'ii. made this SJlh day uf January. U'-.". I H. W. TAVI.OK. Chairman. Ihstrlct School lUnrd. Attest: V. J. MicvUi, Duuict Citrk. Stop Coughs W. F. CHAPMAN as cakes and pastry as for bread Skill in the blending of, the finest Eastern hard wheat and the choicest Western wheats makes BLEND MUND FLOUR, supremely good for every purpose Add our skill to yours and bake day results will be a triumph. BLEND'S FRIEND o