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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1925. niiiiiiiiMiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih BJLENP S ESO USHERS IN THE LENTEN SEASON BRAND FLOUR Is a supreme achievement in scientific milling. It's a blend of the best Eastern hard wheat and the choicest Western wheat. It's a Flour you can depend upon for every purpose -Cakes Pastry or Bread Rev. Dodge of Local Epis copal Church Explains Purpose of Observance DENIAL AIDS THE SOUL Period of Lent Draws Mind from Worldly Thoughts and Gives Refresh ment to Soul. To Cure aCold in FHc One f- ' LaxativeXX m 0 1 3 PLANS FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL ARE SUBMITTED (Continued from r" V BLENDS FRIEND V- ' Ft The Lenten season wan ushered In today by th observance of Ash Wednesday, which marks (he begin ning of this period of religious ob servance. "Ash Wednesday derives Ita name from the ancient custom of sprl.ik- ling ashen upon the heads of penl t' litK at the beginning of the nenl- I 'nllnl season of lvent," itev. A. O. jpjdire, of the local Kplncopal i chift ch, said today. "Lent was a 1 1 -rlod of severe discipline, when offenders against the law of god j were brought to book and under Uvent due correction. J "It Is very much to be regretted 'hat there Is a laxity about the ob servance of Ash Wednesday; for In every church people who omit the I proper observance of this Impor tant day are the losers. There Is .an old Haying 'well begun, half done which has much force when ap plied to the observance of Int, in asmuch as those who neglect the observance of Ash Wednesday sel dom make use of the season It ush ers In, while attendance at Its ser vices Indicates, nt least, a deHlre to profit by the penitential Beason that follows. "Let us briefly consider the value and meaning of Lent, for without doubt a proper estimate, of It will greatly help us to arrange our work so that Ash Wednesday shall not pass unheeded by. "In the first place. Lent Is In tended to be a time of Rest. "The world Ms ever too much 38 Bromi Quinine The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tublets will for tify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears thii signature Price 30c. time of spiritual lower row of seats be extended sllirhtly, and that a narrow plat form be built In front of them, glv ing room for the ordinary school .as semblies. Hack of this narrow platform could be placed sliding doors, and the basketball court and istaire could then be combined, or If ! additional space were needed for particularly large gatherings, the jsats could then b set up on the gymnasium iioor. me sliding doors would make possible a stage of any desired width. I The plans have several fine fea tures, particularly In the arrange 'ment for domestic science and com imerclal branches, as well as the i science department. For domestic ! science, the domestic arts room. kitchen and pantry would all be grouped In one comer of the first floor, and would communicate with a large cafeteria which would be oersted by the department, serv ing hot lunches to the pupils of the school or to others who might pa tronize the service. I The chemistry department would connect with the laboratory, lecture room and recitation hall, so that the science work could be ketit groutM'd. The same Is true of the ( commercial hranches. The study hall would be smaller than the one In the present building being large enough to accommo- i date nVout ISO pupils, and would J not be used for general assemblies. It Is located at the front of the I second floor, and Is light and well . j ventilated. j ! The lower floor would be devoted largely to the arts classes, such as ! domestic science and arts, chemls- j try. manual training, agriculture Intended to be growth. Let, then, ones chief Ideas of aml c,nimerclal departments. There th s sacred season group. them-l!trP ahi0 V(.Rt rooma for the Rir,Si selves around the words: Best, Ita-;am r(M)m3 ror both the women and freshment, l.rowth. TJlf.n teachers. The offices and ad- "Now, the church, Jn her dlrec- iministratlon rooms would also be tigtis with regaitl to the observance located on that floor, of Lent, advised that special atten-1 The second floor would contain tlon be paid to three points: ;the study hall and a large number "First. Praver because this ln-,;,f recitation rooms. The building volves taking our thoughts away compact, w ith practically no from worldly matters, and concen- was,ft special attention trates them upon spiritual things, i has been given the lighting and vein mui iuk. "Second,1 Fasting Because this Involves some definite bodily dis cipline. In order that the flesh may be subdued to the Fpirlt, and the soul may obtain more ready union with the mind. "Third, Almsgiving Because this Involves, as the counterpart of prayr. removing our thoughts from our own needs, and fixins them up on the needs of others. "A careful examination of these three aclH of discipline, prayer. The board expects to spend con siderable time going over the plans. Teachers will be called in and ask- with u, and ll.o round of worldly nrT ttr'" , . W , KloraKO j,itlvliio bu.sln.-M and pl. nH.ire In purHm-d f''n H"'1 alinnKivlnit. w ill lior ,,, arrva, of , nuntiiMonn ranKP from two to llirt'e points hiKhnr with extras postfid at 3.1 rents, firsts at 32 cents and pulli'U at 30 cents a dozen. - - uireiu receipis are in neniana j nmla (AmocIatiHl Vrcm IsmhI wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 23 together with with a dull monotony almost to the u" " 1 .V n",,s:!,r a strengthening effe.t on the complete, exclusion of spiritual cul- nl""n "i" em is in nru-r mat e , lon,i mark(.t t0iay an, prices tlvation. The soiU cries out for I "' " "' laeh the mind from the M)ar,.,i hiBher. On the exchange some attention rrlea out to body "V" "8 and mind to pause awhile In their nourishment without Physical and Intellectual pursuits In wnrh, " vl" Inevitably languish order to iirovi.le It also with an op-ian , ! porliitdly of development and) "If then, wo would mske full use growth. of the opportunity thus provided. "The season of T.ent, correspond-; hy the solemn and blessed season Ing In leiiKlh to the period of ourl"f Lent, we must begin deciding, on llllessed Ixird'a temptation, and i Ash Wednesday, upon the line we I dwelling upon the arenea of Ills ' Intend to pursue during the rest of jhumlllatlon as the result of our ; the season. Islns, not His, comes as an answer "Let us be very careful nboet to that cry of the soul. The Church-j m. for if w e are careless In the man who neglects the due ohserv-' observance, of the first day of nnce of Lent stifles . the cry and Lent, the probability Is that crushes the yearnings of his higher I "hnll remain careless till Lent Is ov- nalure. jer: a golden opportunity win nave ! "In the second place. Lent Is In- Passed, never to return, and some llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll tended to be a time of refreshment. Poor soul will be the loser throuch- . lit was never meant to be a season out eternity. ( iinseouently, our plain dulv m- See for Yourself! It's so easy to "see for yourself" the superiority of GENERAL GASO LINE, the super fuel that has broken all sales records wherever it has been offered! Ail you have' to do is try one good tank full. Your engine will be the judge. We know from experience that "General" starts motors quickly in the coldest weather, delivers clean, depend able power, produces less carbon and delivers more mileage than ordinary gasoline. But, we want you to prove it for yourself. Go to any Independent Dealer displaying the Green and White Sign. The price is the same. "Fill Up Your Tank and Let your Engine Decide!" V "clean GAB OLINJE and Lubricants C. D. FIES, Distributor Roseburg, Oregon with bids out at 25 cents in the suggestions concern- Miss Eldoa Su'herlln stopped ov-1 has been vkitlna with friends. Sh country. Net price on the exchange Inejhelr particular departments so cr in Roseburg ye.-ten!ay nti(! last left for her borne at Medford thli Is 2Sc. that ideas may be gathered from night from Marshriel I. where fh. 1 morning. Receipt have been moderate so those who are actually teaching thoj 1 1 " . , 1 ,T , . . I various subjects, giving a better I mai kets are not so strong although j values have been on the upward I swing". J 'The local butter mnrket is I showing a strong undertone with , further advances in the print price . not far distant. Kxtra are opportunity to secure maximum ef-i nciency. A. V. Wells was a visitor In Roseburg Tuesday from Spirit Ilke, Idaho. Mr. Wells was here to look after business interests, and while here also visited with friends who formerly lived at Spirit I-aki- of dullness and monotony, render- Our reputation is at stake. W would not dare misrepresent. You are to be the judge. Try one loaf of cubes ' OKI MM BROS.' MILK UREAL" and cent higher on the exchange you cannot fall to agree. Phong 133. For quick results RpYtew clnssffled ads. use Now r..on 13 Visit Hera Tueidu Mr. and Mrs, F. K. Spencer wore here viewing the town yestenl.iy for a few hours and were overnight guests. They are nil irom Salem, and lef. Ilils morning for that place, after n nip south by auto. VARIETY Is the Spice of Life Try a little variety in your menls FRIED COOS BAY CI.AMS. VEAL SWEETBREADS. Cooked ns you like them nt d Intolerably weary hv the Inmost-1 on Ash Wednesday is. In Cod s U.S. Hall and Mrs inon 1,1 acts OI Sell tlelllal. Wmcn imu. en.er suif-mui; upon .lie iinv.- ii. i iiit'iimiiK in I iieiusi-it es, II mi ' ' """ "' ' , nn ,11,111 which bring no virtue Into the life, j them ns best we can to suit our Rather Is it Intended to be a sea- own conditions of lire: son wherein, by a sensible rear- "First -To nrranee our dally rangement of working hours and by : work In such a way that we cannot reasonable denial of certain plea-j without di liaudlng our neighbor, sures, the life of the soul may for! give more time to mental roncen n time be more diligently cultlvat- tratlon upon the things of the ed than is perhaps possible during ' spirit. I the rest of the year. As each cltl-1 "Second To practice, unknown , ten looks forward to his annual to any other human being, such 'holiday, so each Christian ought to acts of self denial which shall as llook rorwar.l to the spiritual re-j sort the subjection of body ami freshment of I,ent. . soul. "In the third place. It becomes "Third To spend the thought ami obvious that by providing rest money upon our neighbor, which from ceaseless preoccupation of ! otherwise, over and above that (worldly matters, and by supplying 1 which is our bounded duty, we 'refreshment for the soul. Lent is ! should spend upon ourselves. I "The rest of the day should be oc cupied, as far ns possible In acts nf ('onsecratinn. of nlaclng our resnlu 'Hon before Cod. and Imploring the help of Ills Holy Spirit to enable &e DOUGLAS GRILL SPECIALS EVERY DAY Open 5 A. M. (o 12 P. M. TRY OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER W. R. WARNER. PROP. at -Hi corns, oinnp grades arr unrhanped with MandanlH listed at 4"5 eent8 and prime firsts dt 45 centH. The Rhortaup In butter npnlft'M only to fanoy Htork with onlinary grades still sufficient. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 25 The country dressed veal market Is slow and weak. Fancy oalveR are bought at 16 cents and most of the trade Is opposed to paying over 154 cen:s. Choice lleht hoes are about steady at l' to in-, cents Receipts of Rood hojfs lUht. . The live poultry market is slow and Inactive. Supplies are phn tiful with hnyiui? and selling prices gcnornlly unchanged. More Rnseburg broccoli is on the local market but the quality so far Is only fair. Fancy stuff brings around $2 a crate. Hot house rhubarb and cucum bers are very firm with prices al most prohibitive. The onion market Is quiet at pre vailing levWs with little shipping being done nt the moment. Mrs. B. A. Rymus v: km In j THE i NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS WB keep abreast ot 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 silks. "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store Silks and Satin ROSEBURG, ORE. JM.STQ RE I.ABRAHAM I JACK80N 8TREET ISI that a conacientous observance f the season thus becan would pro- vld their souN -that in, their own, Phytlelans warn anintt netUctlnt touihi truly very selves -- wilh the tlin e lnJ aolda and tall af th atnoiia lunf eom. ; mipreme renulrenients of Uest. Ke- freshment and Crowth." us to keep them Intact until Has ter day. "If t'hrisllnns on Ash Wednes day would thus berin tho season of 4444444444a44444 IVnt. ihey would be able to en j 4 through the holy season w ith r , a SHORTAGE OF $5000 newed stnnu'th and xltzor. knowing LAIO TO CASHIER 5v V -a The Meesate of Thousands Women el I $i.i5 i Mid-Winter SALE -ON- Roofing 1 ply, per roll g Red and Green, mineral surface, roll $2.95 W Invfte comparison of heo pricss nd qualities anywhsre at V -ny lime, thai prices are the result of Mr load purchasing at J5 the tuns when prices art lowest. MR. hcatlona that may raiult. Laadina nhvtl aians now tnaerlka BALSAM EA tar all broaj ehial altecttont. Well known Or. tfanj. F. Lrabtrr. Andtnon. Mo., writaa: "I uta II akduiivrty lor my aractlca anal my family, tt It auuh:. turn anal Ufa lax ttt action lib, aolnl"f !)." TtiHant Ihr m1 nf th Infltirny epidi'Tfc a K'rrrninrnt urtirian ntKimt Iliat trllo lnitiin (n N. f ul, hv lite ut ot olla front nttvi tlnl wt-rr linintinc fnm the nti-a nf liitluti)r.i llt ined tlimi niln nnnini; hia wtilio paliriiti mxt ihfn In a hmpiiiil ott fli'Wliiit nith. "tKilh" ran'. Nt'wn ,if tha rt'ulla awtit th world nd f'r nm tima It wi ii. l '.Hlt le In niilv the dftiiantt H.M.S ,( . iMinMur tUr-w pure iiliblt film iti a ilt ii-t4iil rup It g.tr mlrm ul. tit rr-ull hi fi iir W; I ll imhiIIi(-i tin- In (lmtit nitnilrnt nrt rrlirtf Irnl.iltnn. X II in ru- r rrtt.in nf nut in hikI fWriiit eaj ijMiinf',tti"n. S II i.nttilin p.'r' .'f I hi- k ii in Otnwtrtt off tr hhi ami 4 II trtkra al tb riut, quickly ilu'tkina giTin ailiun in ii.-i rnni it aritn omtnirr rilun CiiuTh imi. thii r ontr w-'i'lhuif nniva anil tin im to lh of th trouble. fri't fri.m cl Ur and oiher h,ini;ful nr- ithe family Mtu-. ri.'.i.irtt ia Uk aud alfmiluloly aaft In l-Ii trt rhildrrn. H- aure .u rt It At. 9 MK A with tha rliturr if (tii" Indian m lh imra.it:' (.njir antrnt t rrlTTc guy rMikti. no matt it f'nni wh.il i'nf ir vmir monrjr back. All dru its !! HA I. HA UK A. lu KosehuiK buy It from (huptuaa t I'ror H'ore. Notice Car Owners Com; line of ballMn tires and tuln -t ;il llohl's Caiaire. '2 . Slepli'-n-: St o LIVINGSTON DIES IN HOSPITAL Newton l.iviMK-tton. formir sident. and a pioneer stockman .;nint and I tonkins counties, l .Monday at the tiood 4amair.n Hospital, in Tort land, after .1 i illness of several months. ir. l.ivlnKston was born in lMvinc-ton SAT,KM, Ore.. Feb. 2.". Shortage of $.ri,000 In the state's funds, dicovered by1 a check after Slate Treasurer T H. Kay took office the first of the year, was confessed by Clarence W. Thompson, cashier In the state treasury ' under Treasurers Hoff Bnd ) Jefferson Myrrs, Mr. Kay an- I4 nounced today. Thompson, ! is at present calendar clerk in ! the house of representatives w j4 has been given a few days In i pr . w wiuvii to iiinntt fEoou uie w , amount of his surety Seattle, Wash. "I think Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a splendid aid to prospective mothers. 1 was advised to take it during mj ,v first expectancy and 1 roi so much help trom it. in added physical strength and restfuluess to the nerves, that 1 have always used it ! !urnig rach expectant period. I j was able to cont nne my house-work j ri'ht up to the last day and had practically no sutterinR. It would ! not be rinht for me to not tell ot J the bcnclit I have derived from the 'Favorite Prescription for the i j 6ake ot other women. Mothers and prospective mothers. 1 terce s ravorite Prescription You'll Spot Them at Pickens Not only Grocery Bargains, but tht Highest Grade Groceries those are two things you always ' get at this store. Don't overlook the fact that you can always order by Phone and receive the best service along with perfectly satisfactory Groceries. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins BIdg. Phone 68 county. I moved DENN-GERRETSEN CO. Misourl. from whenc to PotiKlas county lie had been enc In stc-k raWItik in this couni V number of ears, and scrvd a Sheriff of Cntnt Comity for -em time. Hi' baes four dauu-1 t -r beside a number of indces a- .1 nephews. Three of the dauthf. r- ,Min. Itoone Mover. .Mis. II. Thniu ton. and Mrs. Kmma Kernln-ori are resident!! of Portland. ..r, I.ivincHtou leaves a number nl i frientls In the city and couniv, who will be crleved to learn I hN death. The body 11 grr c here Thdridrtv moruirB; on N'mii- dellty and li'poslt Company ! of Maryland, and Mr. Kay ! snid that ho heard today that the amount of the shortage may he returned to the state ! by Thompson. No formal j charnes have been lodged r i again.t Thompson. Treasurer Kay said the do- 4 falcations had covered a per- ! lod of about four years. j Small amounts were taken at a tlm Thompson was uncommunb catlve when asked for a state- ia ment today, I the ; is a great friend to women 1" Mrs. v the Fl- B. A. Rymus. 619 Jrd Ave.. South. S Start at once with this "Prescriu- tion ' and see how (intckly you pick up feel stronger and better. Write Lr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buf falo, N. Y., for free advice or tend lUc for trial pkg. tablets. To All Broccoli Growers I i The nt'WMjMpprs have trU-tl to g.'t mi' In bail," said 4 Tiiontp'in, and I have noth inis whati'vt'r to a. I am ! h-ro and I cxpct to stay BETTER HOMES Creed Contentment Lt us furnish your mill work. llMfa tlon Biiaran ImI. I'rlci's, iiiateriul and workman: hip always rUht. Roseburg LubriMfg.Co. Owing to small crop, our Eden- bower warehouse will not be used for BROCCOLI this is season. BROCCOLI from all districts should be delivered to the concrete warehouse of L'mpqua Valley Cannery, cor. Spruce and Oak streets, Rourburg, where we have tem porary quarters, incl'ii'infj COLD Storaga, Private R. R. Track and shipping facilities. Ilm-ftiM Vallov RrnTAli flrnu-Drc In CHRONIC COUGHS Phone 128 231 North Mam Street J. U I R. H. C. Wood. Sec.-Mgr. her and will be taken dire, :!v here." to Iht' Mlro) crnn'tory tor burial