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ROSEBURG NEWS-REViEW FRIDAY. MARCH 13, 1925. FIVE Brain and brawn pay tribute to this coffee of the West In lit original Vacuum Part mrnich ietpi thl toffte frtih. my urn. Dri. YOUR GOOD WILL Our used cars are sold with full knowledge and appreciation of the fact that the customer's good will is at stake. Consequently our prices are reasonable and bur cars are right J. O. NEWLAND & SON Dodge Brother Dealer ROSEBURG, ORE. . PHONE 458 t Boose Brothers Qalis Se-u. Soon used cars As YOU hover over a cup of Hills Bros. Coffee, the aroma that floats upward sets your whole being astir. Eagerly you lift it to your lips and dash it down ... 'drain every drop. That first savory sip tells you the aroma has not held out false promise, Stimulating alike to mind and muscle, Hills Bros. Coffee is the favorite drink of the coffee-loving West. Just break the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros, and liberate that wonderful aromal Brew a cup and taste that marvelous flavor! Any wonder they call it The Recognized Standard from the Coast to, the Missis sippi? ' , ; To insure" this rare flavor reaching your table in its original freshness and strength, Hills Bros, originated the vac uum pack for coffee. It is still fresh when ever you break the seal days, weeks, jeven years later! Hills Bros. Coffee is Economical to use. HILLS BROS KtI.U.S.Pit.08. COFFEE HONOR GUEST, SCARED BY , BRILLIANCE, SLINKS AWAY (AMoclatH Vrrm LeawHI WImO NEW YORK, Mar. 13. "Rush" "Thompson, 74, the oldest active union painter in New York has worked In the finest mansions and hotels 62 year. But he lacked the courage to enter a fashionable ho tel to be the principal guest at a dinner of the paint, oil and varnish clnb, an organization of manufact urers that sought to honor him. The banquet tables were all spread at the hotel Biltmore last night. Time passed and the chief guest did not appear. He finally was found under the canopy at the entrance to the hotel. "Thl is too swell for me," he said glancing through the door at the Jewelled women In evening dress. "Anyway I must get to bed early a I want to get an early tart to work In the morning." His chair remained vacant tils record, however, was praised. He began hit trade at the age of 12, carrying buckets for the painter. FREE ASTER SEED Accept with oar v compliment a package of fine mixed aster seed. Sow aster eed pHrectly Into ground, no trans-planting. Free led compliments Carr's. Stop in and get some. c Tissue creams and lotion to pro tect one' skin from the chilling Marrh winds, Keep the face ' smooth and free from tilemtahea of i any kind. Lloyd Crocker. j SUNDAY AT THE fi CHURCHES X Church of Christ at Myrtle Creek Sunday. March 15. "Over the Top" again at Bible School. Last Sunday with. 108 present. Bring the child ren to Sunday school at 10 a: in. Preaching and Cpmmunlon at 11:00 a. m. Preaching at 7: SO p. m. Sub ject, "Revelation the Seven Plagues." This will be the Inst of a series on this book. Come and hear about the fulfillment of God's prophecy through Jesus Christ Concerning the fall of the Roman Catholic Church; Bring your triend and come. Luke Elliott, Minister. Lutheran Service. Services Sun day afternoon at t:30 In the Epis copal Parish House, 214 K. Cass SL Theme of the sermon will be "The Trial of Christ Before Pon tius Pilate." Sermon based upon Job 18. 28-19, It. In considering this trial we shall consider Christ's accusers or the plaintiffs, the Jews; Christ's Judge, Pontius Pl lato; Christ Himself, the patient lamb of God. After the English ser vice wo will have a German ser vice for the benefit of those who understand the German sermons better than the English. The theme of the German sermon will be "Christ Passion a Great Comfort for the Christian." There will be a short interval between services, permitting those w ho cannot under stand the German language to leave If they desire. Strangers and members are all cordially invited. Sunday school at 1:30. Confirma tion Class meets every Friday af ternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the par sonage. H. H. Young, pastor. St George' Episcopal Church. Cor. Cass and Main Sts. Sunday services. Holy Communion at 8:10 a. m. Church school at 9:45. Morn ing prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Evening services at Kiddle, Ore. at 7:30 p. m. Lenten service Fri day evening at 7:30 and Wednes day morning at 9:00 a. ru. The word Lent is derived from an old Saxon word, meaning Spring Ume, and the fast before Easter came to be known as the Lenten or Spring fast A period of abstlnance and fasting before Easter was observ ed in the earliest days of Chris tianity. Trenalus, who lived but ninety years from the death of St John, tells us that such a fast was observed in his time and in that of his predecessor. At first the time of the Lenten observance varied in different churches and among dif ferent individuals, although all agreed in the necessity of thus commemorating in some way, their Lord's sufferings and death. At length, however, its duration was fixed at forty days, which has since, through all the Intervening centuries, continued to be the uni form custom of the church. The number forty seems very anciently to have been appointed to seasons of repentance and taBtlng. "This quadragesimal number," says Sty Ambrose, In his 36th sermon "is ' not constituted of men, but conse-f crated from God." For this term of years were the children of Israel disciplined In the wilderness, to prepare them for the promised land. For forty days did Moses fust on the Mount, Elijah In the wilder-, ness, and the Ninevites when they , would avert the Judgments prophe-, sled by Jonah. It was this length of time that our Lord Himself was , pleased to fast during His tempta-; tion in the deBert and from his example was this period probably fixed, "that", as St. Augustine says, "we might as far as we are able, conform to Christ' practice, and suffer with Him here, that we may reign with Him hereafter." Rev. A. O. Dodge. Cleveland Community Church. Pastor, Rev. Ed. Murphy. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Services at 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. Leader, Beulah TJoms land. All welcome. International Bible Students Ar sociatton Study at the Moose hall Sunday at 10:30 a. m.. The sub ject for study will be, "The Atone ment, and the Mystery Revealed" Tbe mystery is the Christ the Los Anjrelen. "Before my retire rtcm I was for 28 years a riruwt ind during that period sold many thousand bottles of Dr. Pierce t -cmedies. I could always feel per fectly safe in recommending a medi cine put up by Dr. l'irrcc of Btiffal'i, N. Y., and It is a pleasure for me to state that during all the ve.tr s I sold medicine I never had a sint!; :omp!aint regarding Dr. Ficrrc' remedies, but have had hundreds nf people tell me how much good they lave derived from tbrm. I h;.H, nd still have so much confidence in these medicines that vhrrt I ticl i tonic I take the 'Golden Meriic:l covery which clears iny syitent t alt unfavorable symptom givicg me a feeling, of perfect health." Lonis B. Clark, lull E. 1ft h e't. W rite Dr. P'rree. President Ima tids" Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice, nr send K)c for trial ?kg. cj any of bit remedies, Louis B. Clark ;r V XL i-s i r-'U - ; 4 I i -it great one through whom redemn, tion, deliverance and blessing will ultimately come to all mankind who receive Christ and obey him. Cod foreshadowed bis mymery for axes by the use of various men. Vet all of that time he kept It se cret. Death has been and la the great enemy of man. Death Is the very opposite of life. The greatest desire of man is and always has been to have everlasting Hie and happiness. All interested In Bible study are welcome to come and study ith us. First Church of Christ Scientist 312 E. Douglas St Regular service are held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and Wednesday evening at elKht o'clock, this meeting includes testimonies of healing. Sunday; school convene each Sunday morn-; Ing at 9:45. All ages from 4 to 20 years may be admitted. The read-j lug room in front of the church is open dally except Sundays and holi day from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordially Invited to attend. The subject of tie lesson will be "Sub stance." Bible Standard Mission. 117 Jack son St. Rev. L. F. Burror, pastor. Services tonight (Friday) at 7:30, preaching by the pastor. Services Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30. In the afternoon the pastor will preach, his subject being, "Hearing Chris tians," and in the evening the theme of the service will be "The Power of the Gospel." Also serv ices Tuesday and Friday evenlngB at 7:30. S. S. at Riverside at 10:00 and preaching at 11:00. We extend "you" a hearty Invitation to attend these Bervices. First Presbyterian Church. W. B. McCullagh. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 with an efficient corps of teachers. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject "Barnabas A Good Man." C. K. at 6:30 and even ing service at 7:80. Subject for the evening, "The Value of a Life." The annual congregational meoting will he held April 8th. Keep this date in mind. Christian Church Our revival meetings begin a week from Sun day, March 22. Start attending the first week, it will not run long. Watch next week's paper for spe cial announcements. On the after-1 noon of the 22nd the orchestra and 1 quartette will go to Glendale with! the minister for special Bervices. Let all go who can. Are you at tending church any place? Cornel over and we will give you a good j welcome. Many are attending the ! Bervices each Lord's Day. Evi dently they think it worth while. We are having additions almost ! every Sunday. You too Bhould line up with the church. Next Sunday morning the pastor will speak on the subject, "Ye Are the Salt of the Earth." In the evening, "The , Lost Christ" In the evening the two C. E. Societies meet at 6:30.1 There Is considerable rivalry be-i tween them. Already the new so ciety has passed the old In attend ance moral: This will never do. Seniors get busy. Next Sunday at three the minister will speak at bsSJ ...i...;..-''is. Remember This! GENERAL Gasoline assures you Easy Starting, Clean Combustion, Maximum Power, Full Mileage 1 SAVE ON Script Books ASK ANY "General Dealer' Olcngary. H. B. Mow. Catholic Church. Kane and Oak Streets. Rev. B. Clery, pastor. March 15th. Mass and Sermon at 8 a. m. Catechism Class at 9:45 a. m. High Mass and Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Rosary. Sermon and Benedic tion of the M. B. S. In the evening at 7:30. Lental Devotions will conUnue aa usual, via.; Rosaq each evening at 7:30. Rosary, Ser mon and Benediction of the M. B. S. on Wednesday e vonlng. Stations of the Cross on Friday evening. First M. E. Church, Corner of Main and Lane streets, Rev. Joseph Knolls, pastor. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. Mr. L. E. Good burn, Supt Parents should set a right example by bringing the fam ily, not sending them, to Sunday school. Everybody come. Note the morning sermon theme, "What Do you think when you think India?" Here Is a challenge for every one. Don't mlsa hearing it. The Junior League meets at 3 o clock in the afternoon. The Epworth League meets at 6:30. All young people should be present. This Sunday evening will be given the third and final sermon of the three sermons on the commandments. This time the sermon theme is "The New Commandment." This will be an In teresting service. A very cordial In vitation is extended to all, partic ularly strangers. M. E. Church, South, Main and Lane streets. Stewart O'Dell, pas tor; W. L. Cobb, S. S. superintend ent. All our regular services will be held on Sunday at the usual hours, and we Invite all who will to wor ship with us. Our service are all good and you can do no better than to attend our Sunday services and Wednesday evening prayer meetings. A church dinner will be given next week on an evening which will be announced on Sun day. Salvation Army Service. Praise service Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Jacobs to preach. Sunday services as follows: Knee Drill and Prayer breakfast 7 a. m. Jail service 10.15 a. m. Holiness meeting 11 a. m. Sunday school 2:00 P. m. Meeting at Old Soldiers' Home 3:15. Young Peoples League 8:15. Street meet ing 7:00. Praise service 7:30. Watch for announcements of spe cial meetings. Everybody welcome. First Bnpstist Church. Corner I Lane and Rose Sts. H. L. Caldwell, minister. 9:45 a. m. Church school, , Carlos Page, supt Classes for all ages. Are you training the mind and body of your child and neglect-, ing the spiritual side? 11:00 a. m. I Morning Worship. We are very fortunate in having for our preach-1 er,.Rev. Henry W. Davis. Y. M. C. I A. religious director of the Univer-1 sity of Oregon. He Is an able speaker and you will da welt to avail yourself of the opportunity of . hearing him. We are glad to wel-j come at this service the -De Wo-' lay boy, who will attend In a body. 6:30 p. m. Senior, Interme diate and Junior Young Peoples Z asssssv ''sssassssssssi. Always the Same! THERE are no off seasons for GENERAL. It always is the samel Users of GENERAL have no fear of a lowering of quality. There is no "fiddling about" with GENERAL'S specifications. Before GENERAL was offered to motorists the plan by which it is made was worked out scientifically. It provided for the highest possible type of gasoline for use, the year around, in automobile motors on the Pacific Coast. The first gallon of CENERAL sold for automobile use was made according to that plan and every gallon sold since has been as nearly like it as one pea is like another. Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter, GENERAL'S high quality never changes. It started good, stays good always is the samel Sold Only by Authorized Independent Dealers "Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide!" aiiid iisbrieanfs C. D. F1ES, Local Distributor Roseburg, Oregon , Broccoli Growers! Here is a planter sold strictly on its merits. The proof is in what the man who uses it says; any of the following men, known to you all, will be glad to tell you: B. F. Nichols, Riddle ElUrt Ball, Riddle Dick Ulan, Riddle Elmer Moore, Riddle Must have order this month to get car load price. After this car load the price will go up. Fertilizer attachment at small extra cost Special Deep Setting Shoe Especially for Broccoli. Made and Guaranteed by the NEW IDEA SPREADER CO., Coldwater, Ohio Represented by C. E. OSBORNE RIDDLE Societies. All young people Invited. 7:30 p. m. evening worship. Rev, Davis will deliver the message of the evening. Yon are cordially In vited to attend these services. Strangers always welcome. - o . COOKED FOOO SALE The Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble Club will hold a cooked food sale at the Zigler-Fee Hard ware (tore, Saturday, March 14. ' Painting, paperhangiag, kalso- mlning. Work guaranteed. Phone 542-R, or call 320 W. Washington Rtreet. 60L1ME H. R Horton, Kiddle Smith Bros., Riddle B. S. L. Frettag. !Ur Foster Butner, ftoseburg. :: :: OREGON GENERAL BLACKSMITHINQ . And horseshoeing. All work guar anteed. Plenty room for farmer's horses. 622 Winchester St north, of Astb Camp, E. E. Woodcock, Prop. GLADIOLI Inst received a fine lot of gladi oli bulbs, assorted kind. 6c each or 50c doxen. Carr's. Dandy mixed varieties. ,. ' ' Ksn cannot live by bread alone nnless it' extraordinary good,; Try one loaf of GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 138. !