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    -ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MARCH 20, 1925.
Lioottt lr Mrut Toimto Ca
DR. Ci AS. ELIOT
i 91 YEARS TODAY
(imHattd Fnw Leowd Wire.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 20.
Dr. Charles W. Eliot, presi
dent emeritus of Harvard Uni
versity observed his 91st birth
day quietly today at his home
here. Hundreds of telegrams
were received from all parts of
the country and the world con
veying greetings.
The finest compliment ever of
fered Is the daily use by our best
citizens of GRIMM BROS. FA
MOUS MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
REPRODUCTION OF
OLD FORT STARTED
(AMoeUtal Prctf Lrajfd Wire.)
VANCOUVER. Wash., March
20. Plans for a centennial expo
sition here July 4, to August 4,
to commemorate the founding of
Port Vancouver in 1825, were
formally launched here yesterday
in a celebration which Included
breaking ground for a reproduc
tion of the old fort, a parade and
a banquet last night attended by
more than 400 men from all parts
of the Pacific Northwest.
Speakers at the afternoon exer
cises and the banquet included
Governor Roland H. Hartley of
Washington, and Governor Wal
ter M. Pierce, of Oregon.
ALIENISTS WILL
EXAMINE BUCHTEL
PORTLAND. Ore., March 20.
Three alienists have been appoint
ed by presiding Circuit Judge
Morrow to examine Into the men
tal condition of Chester C. Buch
tel, former fireman who has 'con
fessed to setting 66 fires In Port
land and vicinity. Those appoint
ed were Dr. It. - E. Lee 8teiner,
superintendent of the state men
tal hospital at Salem; Dr. William
E. House and Dr. J. P. Calbreath.
Appointment of the commission
was madeon motion of John F.
Logan, attorney for Ducbtel.
lis the
flavor
That won the world to this quick breakfast.
Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes get Quick Quaker.
FROM "Mre. O'Oradjr to the Judge's lady," all the
world has turned to a new breakfast delight
It's Quick Quaker, the new Quaker Oats that cooks la
3 to 5 minutes quicker, in fact than toast
But the real secret Is i marvelous, rich flavor ... the
creamy deliciousness thst's exclusively Quaker.
For the great adventure In a quick breakfast, say
Quick Quaker" today. Then watch the family smile at
breakfast tomorrow.
Look for the.Quaker on tha label
That means Quaker flavor the "hot oat and milk
breakfasts doctors are urging in S to S minutes.
. That means the superfine oats yon want the finest
grown, the most delicious in all the world.
Standard full ain and
weight packages
Medium: Vi pounds!
J-ig i pounds,? oe
FORD WILL BUILD
AIRPLANE MOTORS
(1pIiM Ptm Lau. 'Wire.)
DETROIT. Mich., Mar.- 20.
The Detroit-Free-Press today
quotes Edsel Ford, president of the
Ford Motor company as saying
that his company wilt go Into the
production of airplane motors as
soon as experiments in progress at
its laboratories are completed.
Mr. Ford also is quoted as say
ing that construction will be start
ed at once in the Ford Airport of
the largest dirigible mooring mast
in the world, to be constructed at
a cost of $75,000 for the-moorlng of
the Shenandoah and Los Angeles
or any other craft of similar or
greater size. , . "
MEN OF ROSEBURG
Take home a carton of salad
from the Girls' Club window sale,
Saturday at the 20th Century Gro
cery, and watch your wife grow
young.
Tour grocer now has two
kind of Quaker Oats the
kind yon have alwiyi knows
ad .Quick Quaker,
1 SUNDAY AT THE 1
CHURCHES t
First M. C Church. Corner of
Main and Lane streets. Kev. Jo
seph Knotts, pastor. The Sunday
school meets at 9:45 a. ni., Mr. L.
E. Ooodburn, supt. Easter time Is
approaching. Every teacher and
scholar should be coming regular
ly. New scholars and visitors al
ways welcome. . The morning ser
mon theme Is "Christian Tri
unmnh." It should brine: a glow
to the heart of every believing1;
soul who hears it The Junior
League meets at 3 o'clock In the af
ternoon. The Epworth League
meets at 6:30 p. m. All young peo
ple urged to be present. The even
ing sermon theme is "These rrom
the Land of SInim." The evening
services have been well attended
lately. The services this Sunday
night will be full of Interest. Do
not tail to hear this message. Good
music. A cordial welcome is ex
tended to all, particularly strang
ers. Seventh Day Adventist. House
of worship at 1162 Military street.
West Roseburg. Sabbath school
at 10 a. in. Saturday morning. Ser
vices at 11 'o'clock. Classes for
old and young. You are Invited to
attend the Sabbath school and
morning worship. A cordial wel
come to all.
Cleveland Community Church.
Rev. Ed Murphy, pastor. Sunday
school at 10 o'clock. Services at
11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at
7 p. m. Leader, Clara Becker.
Welcome to all.
. M. E. Church, South. Main and
Lane streets. Stewart O'Dell, pas
tor, W. U. Cobb, Sunday school su
perintendent. Sunday school at
9:45 Sunday morning. Junior Ep
worth League at 2:30. Senior
League at 6:30. Message by the
pastor both morning and evening.
At 11 o'clock his subject will be
"The High Cost of Liberty.'" At
T:30 "The First Day in Eternity."
You cannot afford to miss these
sermons. Monday evening at
6:30 a basket dinner will be
served at the church. All members
of the church are expected to be
present and friends are invited.
Wednesday evening the prayer
service will be in charge of the
Woman's Missionary Society, and
the lesson will be their' regular
weekly Bible study lesson. Mrs.
W. L. Cobb will lead. Thursday
afternoon the missionary society
will meet In social session with
Mrs. J. B. Needham at her home
on Mill street.
International Bible Students As
sociation. Study at the Moose hall
Sunday at 10:30 a. m. The sub
jects for study will be, 'The Spirit
of Atonement, and the Mystery
Heralded." Who was the cause of
death? At the time God pro
nounced the sentence in Eden, was
the statement: "The seed of wom
an shall bruise the serpent's head,"
understood? When will It begin to
be understood? ' All Interested in
Bible study are invited to study
with us.
Catholic Church. Kane and Oak
streets. Rev. B. Clary, pastor.
March 22. 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
benediction of the M. B. S. In the
evening at 7:30. Lenten devotions
each evening during the week as
usual.
Bible Standard Mission. Rev.
L. F. Burror, pastor. Services to
night as usual. Services Sunday
at 2:30 and 7: SO. At the after
noon service Rev. Gordon of Cot
tage Grove will speak. Mr. Gor
don has been a M. E. minister
for over 20 years. We are sure
yon will enjoy hearing him. The
pastor will preach at the evening
service. Services Tuesday and
Friday evenings at 7:30. Services
at Glengary at U o'clock. Mr.
Burror will speak at this service.
The Bible Standard Union S. S. at
Riverside Is progressing, 69 being
present last Sunday. Services at
Riverside as follows. Sunday
school at 10 o'clock, preaching at
11, young people's meeting at 6:30
and preaching at 7:30. We extend
to you a hearty Invitation to at
at home here for we believe and
tend these services. You will fuel I
preach the full gospel.
Flr.t Piwihvlari,. k...lt Tho
Great Highway, will be the theme'
of the morning sermon at 11 1
orlock. In the evening the pastor
will speak on the subject. "Behold I
the Lamb of God." An addition to
the orchestra is promised for Sun-j
day evening. Choir is under the
direction of Mrs. Strang. Bible
school begins at 9:46. Get the
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children Into a Sunday school. The
knowledge' they get in childhood
will never leave them. "To be Ig
norant of the Bible today Is to be
an Ignoramus." The Senior C. E.
meets at 6:30; Junior and Inter
mediate C. E.'a meet at I o'clock.
Lutheran Services No Lutheran
services next Sunday. Pastor will
hold cervices In Medford and
Grants Pass. Confirmation class
meets every Friday afternoon at
4:30 o'clock. H. H. Young, pastor.
First Baptist Church. Corner
Lane and Rose strets. H. L. Cald
well, minister. 9:45 a. m, Sunday
school, Carlos Page, sum Classes
for all ages. If you are not enroU-
eu eisuwbere we cordially invite
you to Join us. 11:00 a. in., morn
ing worship. Rev. J. D. Cbappelle
will deliver the message of , the
morning. 6:30 p. m senior. Inter
mediate and Junior B. Y. P. U.
societies.' All oung people wel
come. Salvation Army. Special service
tor young people tonight at 7:30,
conducted by Ensign Gilford of
San Francisco. Saturday night
praise service 7:30, at which Rev.
Edward Murphy will preach. Sun
day services as follows: Halle
lujah breakfast at 7 a. m., jail ser
vice 10:15 a. m., holiness meeting
11 a. m., Sunday school 2:00 p. m.,
meeting at old soldiers' home at
3:15, Young People's League 6:15,
outdoor meetiug 7:00 and praise
service 7:30 p. m. A very cordial
invitation la extended to everybody
to attend. Strangers especially
welcome,
St George's Episcopal Church.
corner Cassaud Main Sts. Early
service 8:00 a. m. Church school
9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and
sermon at 11 a. m. Text: "This Is
none other but the house of God,
this Is the gale of heaven." 'Sub
ject: "The need of a House of
God In Every Human Life." 1. My
church Involves privileges. It la my
church, not the rector's, not the
Vestry's, but mine.' 2. It is my
church, not because of work I do
for It or glfta 1 make to it, but by
virtue of my Baptism. I am born In
to it. I am a member of the family.
2. It is my church and as a mem
ber of the family, 1 have certain
rights and privileges, such aa the
right to worship, the right to the
sacraments, the right to the serv
ices of the clergy. These I do not
ask as a favor. 1 take them for
granted. No invitation Is needed
any more than I need an invitation
to my dinner or the social inter
course with my family, or to the
advice of my father. Sociability and
a warm welcome are pleasant and
desirable. They are not necessary
nor will their absence affect my
claiming and using my privileges.
No one can drive me away from my
church. A story is told of a Scotch
woman, who had quarreled with
her minister. On seeing her in
church the following Sunday he ex
pressed surprise, to which she re
torted, "Young man, my quarrel
was with you, not with the Lord."
My church Is my father's house,
and no human failures or delin
quencies will weaRen my loyalty to
Him or affect my standing or atti
tude as a member of the family.
My church Imposes responsibilities.
The possessive pronoun my always
Involves responsibilities. When a
sovereign saya my subjects, or a
physician my patients, or a lawyer
my clients, or a priest my people.
It Implies serious and solemn re-
sponslbilies for tbem. So, when I
say my church, it likewise Implies
responsibilities. Since it is my
church, I will do my part In wor
ship by being regular and prompt
In attendance and by reverent and
earnest participation. I will do my
part to create a warm,, kindly at
mosphere. I will not so much look
for a welcome as give it 1 will not
so much expect to be called upon
but instead do some calling myself.
It is my church, 1 am the host and
all strangers and visitors are
guests and I will treat them accord
ingly. Since It Is my church, 1 will
do my part financially. Instead of
complaining when money is asked
for, 1 shall be anxious to find out
what are the needs and meet them
to the best of my ability. 1 shall en
deavor to get beyond the Sunday
school age in giving. The church is
my mother. If my mother Is in need
I want to help her. Since it is my
church. I will endeavor to view it
with the same interest as I do my
home. I shall take an interest In
all Its activities and shall always
be glad to know what the Sunday
school and the various Guilds are
doing. I shall be interested in the
physical structure and endeavor to
discover things that may be done
to enhance its beauty and useful
Doss. I will take a pride in Its ap
pearance and endeavor to have it a
model for all buildings In the
town. Since It Is my church, I will
magnify Us reputation, will allow
DO criticism to go unchallenged,
will be careful to make none my-
una i nm to cover con u
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' self, t will ho lnua fnr tnv
churches reputation and Jealous for
ber honor. Slnoa It la my church, I
will endeavor to be aa asiet and
not a Uublllty. A plus and not a
minus quantity. I will endeavor to
realise that as an army la compos
ed of priyatea as well as officers.
so a church Includes parishioners
a well as clergy, and the strength
of the church depends upon the
loyal and hearty cooperation of all.
Every layman la enlisted In service
by the very terms of his Baptism
when he Is pledged to "Confess the
faith of Christ Crucified and man
fully to fight under His banner
against ain. the world and the
I devil, and to continue Christ's
faithful soldier and servant unto
hia life's end." - Since It la my I
church. I will endeavor to love It
as did the Master. He loved the
church and gave Himself for It An
ancient Roman writer says that '
while It la true that men loved
Florence because Florence was
great It la also true that Florence
became great bcaua men loved It
And he goes on to aay: "If men
had loved Plmllco aa men loved
Florence, Plmllco would have be
come as great aa Florence." This Is
an eternal trust Men love things -because
they are great and things
became great because men loved it '
them. We love the church be
cause of what Is It And In propor
tion as we love it, it will become
what It ought to be. Let us love the
church. Rev. A. O. Dodge, Vicar.
Services at Calapoola Sunday,
March 22, at 11 a. m. J. B. Need
ham. 0
Cars washed by competent man
at Terminal Oarage, cor. Main and
Washington Sts. Phone 893.
AL. G. BARNES INDICTED.
LOS ANGELES, Cel., March 19.
-Al G. Barnes, circus magnate,
was Indicted by the federal grand
Jury here today on counts of per
jury and falsification of Income
tatx returns. Judge William
James, before whom the Indict
ment was returned, Issued a bench
warrant for Barnes' arrest and set
his ball at $50,000.
The Indictment alleges the cir
cus man, whose full name Is Alp
heua U. Barnea Stonehouse, un
derstated his personal net income
for 1921 by about $40,000, and
that of the Al G. Barnes Amuse
ment company by more than $80,
000. LADY MI'HOOVITEH MKKT
AT ODDFKLLOW8 .HALL.
The Lady Muscovites will en
Joy a social meeting tonight at
the Odd Fellows Hall Instead of
at the Moose Hall ai asserted In
last nights paper.
Canterbury Ben plants, fine
large clumps at IS cents each or
$1.60 a dozen. All bedding plants In
season. The Fern, Roseburg's
Pioneer Florist, 109 South Jackson
street
MAJtvSTIU THEATRIC
Bebe Daniels has come Into her
own I Long Ihb favorite of mil
lions of picture fans, Bebe haa
been rewarded by promotion to
atatrdom and Is now spoken of In
the same broath with Gloria
Swanson, Pola Negri, . Tommy
Meighan and the rest.
, Mlsa Daniels' first production
as a star in Paramount pictures
Is "Dangerous Money", which will
be shown at tbo Majestic tonight,
to remain for . two days. The
story was adopted to the screen
by Julie Heme from the novel.
"Clarke's Field", by Robert Her
rlck. The action is laid In the
Industrial district of Brooklyn un
der the shadow of the Brooklyn
Bridge, at a fashionable girls'
school In upper New York state
and at Lake Como, Italy.
.Tom Moore heads the support
ing cast which includes William
Powell, Dolores Casslnelll, Mary
Foy, Edward O'Connor, peter
Lang and Charles Shittery.
Liberty. Theatre.
What's the matter with the youth
of today?
Why all these petting parties,
hip flasks, roadhouBe scandals, di
vorces, and all the evils that go
with the "Jail" age?
These questions are answered In
a smashing Indictment of the eld
era of today In "Cheap Kisses,"
the sensational photoplay which is
coming to the Liberty theatre on
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
C. Gardner Sullivan, veteran
scenario writer and editor, has
formed hia own production com
pany and "Cheap Kisses" Is the
first of a series of powerful dra
mas of the screen to be offered
by this compsny. Gardner's own
stories will be filmed, ensuring
worth-while stories in every in
stance. '. O. B. will release the
photoplays.
"Cheap Klssea" Is a comedy
drama of today, laid In New York
City and nearby, and deals with
the mad whirl of the Jaas age aud
Its victims, old and young. It tells
a story with a punch and with a
lesson and tells it with Intense
dramatic episodes.
The best bread bak'-rs In the
community have decided It Is
cheaper and better to order It de
livered daily. URIMM BROS.
MILK BREAD, Phone 133.
DAILY WEATHKR REPORT
V. 8. W earner bureau, local or
flee, Roseburg Oregon, It hours
Pr.eln. In Inch. and Hunriratllh.
Highest temperature yesterday.. 60
Lowest temperature lust night. 68
Precipitation last 21 hours 10
Total preclp. since first month.. ,7
Normal preclp. for this mon(b-J.
Total preclp. from Sept 1, i
to date as in
Average preclp. from Sept. I
1. 1877 : ; 26.SS
Total excess from Sept. 1,
mi 7.25!
Average precipitation for it.
wet seasons. (September to (
May, Inclusive) f 1 j 1
tut tonight, Saturday cloudy.
WM. J4&LL, Meteorologist.
Hills Bros Coffee
belongs to the West
It WAS born here. And every son of
the West is justly proud of the spurs
this coffee has won in the capitals of
the .world. The Recognized Standard
. . . that's what they call Hills Bros.
Coffee! .
And do you wonder? Just pierce thd
Vacuum seal of a tin of this wonderful
western coffee. Set free that rich aroma,
the herald of a cup-flavor yet to be met
Lift a cup to your lips . . . that's coffee,
Ask for Hills Bros, by name and look
. 'for the Arab on the can. Hills Bros.
Coffee is economical to use. ,
HILLS BROS COFFEE
In Iht orifintl Vacuum Part
' kttfi Iht ttgtt frith.
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FORMER EMPRESS
SERIOUSLY ILL
BRITSSELL3, March 20. For
mer Empress Marie Charlotte,
widow of the Emperor Maximi
lian of Mexico In gravely III of the
WALK IN
OUR NEW JACKSON STREET ENTRANCE TO
UAe DOUGLAS GRILL
Will be optn to the publlo beginning Sunday, March 22. To eele
brate the event we are aervlng real .
ITALIAN CHICKEN DINNER
With Ravlolaa . ;
COMPLETE SUNDAY DINNER FOR 76c
Roast Young Duok and Chicken Any Style.
Something Different all the Time. Vou Will Like This Dinner
GOOD MEALS SOo AND UP. OPEN S A. M, TO 12 P. M.
W. R. WARNER. PROP. , . , , .,:
FORDS1
Non-Starter Roadster with box and 1925 license, $75.
Rosdst.r with starter, box on hack and 1925 license, $175. !
Used Trucks, Two of 'em, each with body and cab, 1925 license.
One 1924 Touring. Plvo balloon tires. Tire cover, Automatic
Windshield ftwlpe. I,ock Bar Motor Meter, This car 1
Is only six months old. Has a 1926 license. Top, cur-
tains, upholstery and finish like new.
One 1924 Touring. Five Cord Tlrea. Just out of the paint shop.
today. Cannot be told from a new car. Price la right. ;
One 1B2J Touring. New palnL Thoroughly overhauled. Good'
rubber, top and upholHlery. 1925 license Included and
price tor a quick sale $273.00.
One Coupe. Now paint Seat covers. Fopr Cord Tiros, all
new. Motor Just overhauled. A snap at $217.60.
Two 192 Coupes. Good rubber. Good paint Upholstery nice
aud clean aud in fine condition. Price right for a
quick sale.
MANY OTHERS SERVICEABLE CARS FROM 0 UP.
C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO.
RosEBURQ
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7 Ulv
grippe, and little hope Is held for
recovery In view of her advanced
age. ane is as ana tor many
years has resided In a ehateaa
near Brussels. .
She has been visited In her ilU
ness by King Albert, who 1 her
nephew.