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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 1925. ! Clean Up. Sal! t SUNDAY AT THE 2 It CHURCHES I All Broken Lots and Odds and Ends of Shoes Sacrificed ! We have just finished remodeling our store, and will discontinue several lines to make room for our new stock of WEYNBERG SHOES These odds and ends are all good makes and are substantial shoes. Prices will be cut to the quick to move them; and you can save dollars and dollars by looking to your shoe needs while the. sale is 'on. One Lot of 16-inch HI-TOP FARM SHOES All Sizes and a big Value at $4.98 All other Hi-Tops 10 per ct. off Roseburg, Oregon i Lutheran Services Service, next Sunday afternoon at 2:3" o'clock In the Kpiecopal Pariah Home, 1UV Cass Street. Sub ject of the sermon will be "Til ! Crucifixion ot Jesus Cbrlat on Mt. Calvary." Sunday School at I 1:30 otlock. Special notice Is 1 calted to our service on Good Fri day, next Friday (April 10.) This ervlce will not be in the after noon, but in the morning at 11:00 i o'clock. All who can possibly avail themselves of thin service are urn- 1 1 ed to do so. tiood Friday, the I Anniversary of Christ's death, ! preaches a special surmon to usr i All strangers heartily welcome at 1 1 every service. Next Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock the Lu- 1 I dies' Mission Society meets in the home of Mrs. John Currier in , Sutherlin. Confirmation class 1 meets every Friday atternooon at .4:30 o'clock in the parsonage. il. 1 II. Young, Pastor. Men's Summer Work Shoes These will give a lot of service and are priced exceptionally low at $2,19 White Slippers and Pumps Here is a lot that will please the bargain hunter. Look them over, as low as 49c Children's Shoes I lore is your chance to outfit the youngsters with good shoes at small cost; 200 to 300 pair, practically all sizes, as QQp low per pair as W 0 U Women's Shoes In this lot is a mixed assortment of Slippers and Oxfords that will be sacrificed, many of them Oi Q Q at the pair 0 I ; uO SALE STARTED LIKE A WHIRLWIND THURS DAY MORNING HURRY AND GET IN ON THESE BARGAINS. A. H. PER 111 West Cass Street First M. K. Ihurch, Corner of Main and Lane Streets, Rev. Jo seph Knotls, pastor." The Sunday meets at 9:45 a. m.. Mr. L. E. Ooodburn, Supt. Only one more Sunday till tauter. A full attend ance is desired at Sunday School. The Junior League meets at 3 p. m. The Kuworih League meets at 6:30 p. m. All young people urged to attend. This is Paim Sunday and the morning service will be arranged accordingly. Spe cial music and a special Bermon. The evening sGrinou will be an other pre-K aster sermon; the theme being 'Christ's Last Great Decision." Every effort should be put forth to, attend Church service at Easter season. Come and bring a friend. International Bible Students Associjitlou Study at the Moose hall, Sunday at lu.iJO a. m. The subjects for study will be, "The i Atonement an the Mystery Re vealed. i Moved by the holy Spirit , of God operating up(fu thwir minds. the holy prophets testified, of the ; comiug of the Great Deliverer, both of his sufferings and of his glory that would follow; but they did not understand. The matter was a mystery to them (1. refer 1:11). Even the angels of heaven nought to look into it, but they were not per mitted. Gods purpose was to keep the mutter secret until his owu due time to reveal tile great truth. Come and study with us. poM'il to bring h're this year 1ms Kiv.-n Hie commit tee h very ttutis luctoty contract. One provision stuii'M that if I lie cnnimiltre, the council, or any authorized or inter ented penmn can find any amuse ment, or concession w hich is in any way objerlinnnble, that it will be Immediately diHcoirtlnm-d. Although , I h company operates heveral tamln, Hit games are of nk ill and not ot chance, it Is stated. I The company given parilcular nt Plans for the annual Htrawberry I ten) Ion to (lit kiddie, and for each carnival lo be li'Ut the latter part of itw blR rides, the merry go-round, of May are maturing rapidly, ac frrris wheel, aeaplane, etc., it has cord t dk to W. II. Day, chairman, ' a small one equipped with com- of the general committee. The ten-. 1H jotfely devices, for the young tatlve outline, han already be formed, and on Monday niht he ex-1 tallied fur them, pecta to appear before the council J 1 wlth a request that the connuitlee CHILDREN'S 34 HOSE be granted the usual right to all I concessions and lo present to the I See the new line at Carr's. Three council the committee's contract ; quarter hocks hi ribbed style, tdlk wilh the carnival conpauy which ill thread colored tops. tVJc pair. Is expected will provide the amuse-j Conies In black, brown, elkkln and inent devices fur the event. In past raquet color. Full length wide rib years the council has assumed a bed stockings in colors at 3oc. Ell MAPRILMSi Captain O. 1. Strickland, cam paign director, and Adjutant l'ir I Anderson, local Salval Ion Army nnrtw fittU'i.i- iiiim. uriifl In. Inn. tli.. HterH. A playground is also main- i ,iV, .,,,,, ',' - ,.,,. ber of Cotuinerce yesterday and, I made a report on the relief work I during the fiscal year. ' At Ihe VXlK ChrlMmim wiison the censorship over Ihe carnival com-! pan it's, prohibiting ganiea of chance I and features of which they did not i approve, and consequently the com-1 mltlee is laying lis contract before tho council prior to definitely sign ing for the concessions. The m in puny which it In pro file kiddle Carr's. out for Easter at Special for Friday and Satur- day - tu w antrutint'shnlhieiHcinf bo 1 nay flannel dresses, U-TiU. The: Hal Shop. ' KEARNEYS .ioo.toSl. GROCETERIA Ha& SPECIALS Extra Larc Morid.i Grnpe Fruit, 3 for 25c Medium L-Juge Morula Grajie Fruit, 4 for 25c Crown Pastry I lour, snuill sacks 25c Crown Pastry Muur, laic sacks 45c Swans Down Pastry I lour, 2 for 65c Netted Gun Potatoes, per UK) lbs, ly tlie sack $2.20 id .11 $1.00 $6.50 Ijara I . ot Ki. iN.ipiln ooap am packages ChipM), fur Wilh orders of $ .00 an l over the In st Pure Cane Suijar, by the s..it k . . Sent Yourself and Save ut t KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA The Store (hut Drought than Dtyi n Salvation Army distributed Christ-; mas baskets lo 9't families, includ-1 tug Mo person. Slo children were' given clothing toys and candy in! Christmas boxes, and dinner was ' furnished to fin homeless men. In , all !t;tt people were given Christ- mas" cheer through the work of the local unit. Among other relief work (lie Sal vation Army distributed grtH-erie to .15 taniilie during the year, gave nit a K beds, clothing and shoes to ;.'iO persons and niedtcat aid to 12 persons, and found employment for ;t(i. makliiK a total ot SL'T per sons git en relief. According to present arrange-f menis, the dale tor the financial campaign, planned to finance the, lot al unit until I he commuuity t he.si Is made up in the (all, will be April "o to 2', at whith time eery; one will be aked lo inniiihute nt hast a Hiinll amnuiU to help thei corps In carr ing on during the summer season. The Salwti.on Army ".inldh a very J warm sjtoi In the hearts ot many ' people, and it is cxpei ted tl.at thi.- Lllldly teellltK Will be hhottll b , g'iiei ous i out rihut iou. 'i lie Chaiiiber of Ctiniin re" has eii'lor-ed the ciinipai:n tr tunds. Hiu! ihe quota ot Jl.t).".n winch it la e.-tiimited will be lieeited. cent per annum. There were also outstanding Mix percent notes In the amount of $10,775 and 8330 shares of common slock valued at $:Mi,000. "Iniring the year 1021 a physi cal inventory was taken of this property and an appraisal has now been completed. This shows the i of the properly as of Janu Vj21. at il2,:o3.J0, and the on and betterment to Jan uary 1, VJ2o, give a value of $ 115, 7tio.!t6. 'The rate of return on the ap praised value, a indicated above, for the year 1!)24 was .965 per cent, and had the proposed schedule of rates been in effect for the same period the rate of re turn would have been 4.726 per cent or less than 5 percent inter est on the investment. Chicken dinner served Sunday, April 6, from 5 to 7 . m.t at the Orange Lantern' tea room. o Old Ram Discovered Youth Will Be Served Not Ions npo the ConipnnioD nriuW-rt n slnrr ly Mr. C. A. Ktcph- ! fnllllocl '('piilms Tyrsnnus." The story rotnlmh-a the reader of na experience Unit a cousin of his loo) with a rnm that must certainly have heen un olTsprinir of old Cephas. The mm was past nthlille ane, was Inrjre and henvy nnd had a wicked set of hnms tloit he used at every opportunity, lie lipcnme so dangerous that he finally hail to lie confined y himself In a small en closure. My cousin, writes our correspond ent, hnd ohtnined a younger and smaller ram for breeding purposes, and the sight of the newcomer filled Hie old rain with deersf hatred. Thi're will he a business niert-1 He was never nhle to pet at hlin. ATTENTION SHRINERS lint of the Uoimlas County Shrine cluh nt the Masonic hall, f rlilay April 3, at 7:30 p. ni. O. L. DURHAM. S(-c. Rymus i though he often put Ihe enclosure to a severe text when the young rum would come In sight. The end of the Jealousy came sud denly one day when Vhe gate of his pen was inadvertently left open. The old ram gave oue angry bint and tore throiik'h the opening, mak ing for his enemy, who was feeding with the ewes about J00 ynrds away. At the snort of defiance the entire herd looked up, and tlie ewes took to their heels. Not no their new lord, how ever. He stood hi ground, hraced all four feet nnd lowered his head to meet the oncoming rush. As tlie two collided there was a crash rhnt was henrd In the next field. The Impact threw the old ram clear i over the youngster's hark, nnd like Cephas, w hen he landed some five j feet to the rear, he lay quite still. I Kxrimluntlon showed that Ms neck wns broken. Tho. young rain ap peared rinzer. fir a moment or two; then he llesnrely trotted off to Join the ewes at their new feeding place. Youth's Companion. Cleveland Community Cliiirch -Rev. Ed Murphy, Castor. Sunday School at 10 a. m., Service at 11 a. in., Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p. m. All welcome. Hlhle Standard .Mission 117 Jackson Mreet, Rev. h. K. Iiurror, Castor. Services tonight at 7:30 sermon by the pastor. Service Sunday at 2:30 and at 7:30. In the afternoon service the pastor will preach, the subject will be "Paul Voyage." The subject for the evening service will be "Calvary." This will bo the sec ond of a series of four sermons centering araound Easter. There will be some special mu?ic at this service. Services at the Mission every Tuesday and Friday even ings at 7:30. Make plans now to attend the Easter Sun Kise Ser vce, to be Easter morning at 6:36 a. m.f In the Mission. We are or ganizing a Sunday School Easter morning at 10:u0 and at 11:00 preaching yervfee. The subject being "The Lord Is Risen Indeed.' Services at Olengary .Sunday at 11:00 o'clock, the pastor will fill this appointment, lilhlu Standard Union S. 8. at Riverside 10:00; young peoples service at 6:30 and preaching at 7:30. We extend to "You" a hearty Invitation to at tend these good old fashioned services. Our Task. There is much loose talk of cutting out certain steps in distribution. "Wipe out the middle man. i an old" cry. Men who make this suggestion overlook the fact that more than three-fifths' of the population live 'east of the Mississippi river, and that three-fifth of the agricultural production occur west of the same river. Tbe mere physical movement of this food require the services of a vast number of people and much equipment, and food products are produced during a very brief per iod of the year and consumed throughout the entire year. To serve you, to gather together from all part of the world, to distribute the food stuff you consume, that is our task. For Saturday specials we offer: Forthe"boysund girls Chests of Gold 2 for 5c Large can Diamond V sliced pineapple, per can 25c Large jar of delicious dewberry and blackberry jam 25c 3 pounds of 50c coffee for $1.10 No. 2 J cans peaches, 3 cans for 70c No. 2 i cans apricots, 3 cans for 70c QUALITY BEEF Boiling Beef, lb : 12k Pot Roast, lb 15c Nice Juicy Sirloin Steak, lb. 22c Nice Juicy T-Bone Steak, lb 25c Fresh Side Pork, lb 22c Pure Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. for 35c Fresh Made Hamburg, lb 15c Heavy Bacon, lb . 30c Light Fancy Bacon, lb 40c Bacon Squares, lb 25c, 2 lbs 45c Hams, half or whole, lb 30c Pure Lard, lb '. 25c Dry Salt Pork, half or whole side. Ib 22c Swifts Premium Hams and Bacon Cream Cottage Cheese, per pint 25c WE SLICE HAMS FANCY LIGHT AND HEAVY CHICKENS WE DRAW ALL OF OUR POULTRY We Trim the Meat Not the Customer PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Grocery Phone 14S Meat Market 363 up, ye everlasting doors; and The King ot Glory shall come in. Who is this king of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, tho Lord mighty in battle." I's. XXIV. 7, 8. Week L)ay Services. Holy Com munion Wednesday morning at fr:uo a. m. Three Hour tier vice Uood Friday troni 12 noon uutU 3:ou p. m.--Kev. A. O. Dodge. Catholic Ouirch, Kane and Oak streets. Rev. It. Clery, I'astor. April 5th, Mass at 8 a. m.; Cate chism Class at 9:45 a. m. Second Mass at 10:30 a. m.; Rosary Ser mon and Ilenediction of the M. H. S. in lhe evening at 7:30. Len ten Devotions during Holy Week will be announced later. First Church of Christ, Scientist 312 K. Itouglas St, Regular services are held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, this meeting includes testimonies of healing. Sunday school convenes each Sunday morn ing at it: 45. All ages from 4 to 20 yekrs may be admitted. The read ing room In front of the church Is open daily except Sundays and holi days from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. The subject of the lesson will be: "Unreality." that Hi HUH.. of HDMEPHlGa RAISES ITS RATES V M .I'M. ir- . A :i - Tlie H" -e- 'I I. jMh' A T h-Rr.iph n-n M of SiMi'li. -n He oi r.t . ;.I Mi !lord. fcrd,i upplh-d M 111" pi:h!h- .-.i' ( Uiiiii.-Mtei ;or HiiMn riM lo hu rt ,e its i"'t'- ' i e r;il h "pi oni.;tt !v mm I h1 ri'iinr cl'iiin-t th.H ihe re turn oil IW lliw ; n( ;tyt e.ir h 1'iiiti I i u'l'til. ' I'll" .iluo of the prnprrH " v lb.- a : 1 ! ' i :i I n n, 'f II ihe I i.f .,. k o nv e-i J'i.inhtr ill. w.i -H.T:t., ;u t,ti-.t wliuh ttore weie oi'Maii'l tiiK t.rst inort lmeo l 'a in tlie -t'Momit of fjtto.omi, mTTu h tond .if iDt.3t(t te rate vt 6 pt-r- Tli Message of Thousands oi Women Pc.ililo, Wah. "I think Dr ricrc' .(lrlt, 1 rcrt iptinn l1- s si'K'tiili'! .. d to prcspcctuc nioths-n I a !vi-il l t.tke it dini: hi- cxeot.vu-y and I u 't ? rr.ii In Ip li"i.l i. i:t ;elt. d ( r-t; !l .ITi l t M ! m!ii.- t 1 c laii, 1M.it I l.r !!- 1 si- c.i tl cm ri..:it ! 1 1.' !. I v.i' . !lc t con' fee my h.i:-r v : k I ;,.Vt i'P I the I it d.iy ni'd h.ni pt-u'llf d'v vr!!rr,nsT. It w- 'lid ii I In- T.i ht tor n-.c to not tt i - the Iv nriit I h.tve d-rie l iro-n the ' .t ot i!c I'll- cr ipliuii ir t;: tiaki- i it!v. r wotiit ti. 1 1 "A!.-:!ie- a:ii! proc'tM c tv "hr. run-i I- .ivMir T.-C- -n i a f-Tct t;ic:.l to w -on-.on ! 1 '. . H A Kvnitis. fii V.inl Av.-, -.ti-rv .1 f lul .il im' With "it-,ir, 1 tn-ii -nd i how ij'iSJ.lv von yk In I ' tvk-cr and t'l ttcr. : :tc )r. ricuflnv.ihdV Hot, in Lint f.Jo, . V.. tor luc a licc Uf cm. K'i iot Uul vk. Ulna iTU'K N hcry g'v Stt " 1 Jtifl Hoard of tho iiniton will rwt'i'lvv Ki hI (1 ll'ln hi it olfi.-e In th t'aidtol HitMln at al.-tn, i irt'luii, up to 1 1 o'.-lm-k A. M.. Juno .', i:'-'.'i for n th Sin If s Int.Tint tn th hi-inftT Ut-iM'rlt'rit t:il land- KivlnK. Imw.-i ir. t the nwnrr or nVners of any ImidK ahtit tinn or frontlntr thtTeen thj pref-i-n tii t rtuht In nir,hao mild lands at ihf tiiKli'"! priff offtT'dt rrnvt.l el mi. h uffer In mr1 In kooi) fnlHt, HnH that th l'.oAnt rMrrvm the nuht to n-Mv-t any nnl h 11 hid: S.tl.t Itimtfi urn !ltuatrd In Jmuir tut. tM!iiy, rS"ti. and di'trH'td d f.otoM : It. Kilitiinn nt R pulnt N. rf. K .V mm. K - J f i t frotii tin no -MHl.r roiii-r .n t'.i- n.rtJi tatik i f MihImM I'r.i'k. h.iw.rn .wti..n. 1 and :'.. T. :i f H. U W. nf W. M -1 'hs-n, - S 4.' .!-. nun. V. hofi t.t. .ih-i'tf ti.ti lalvN hcrotof'T' (.III; S. d'-st. ri nun. W .T -1 fi-l . t. It don 4i mln K ."A fe.-t; N id m l'" mm. K f.rt. N tl drrf. .' nii'i. t-- l"oft 1vf. N ' .i., i t mln W T ift ftt to nine1 of l' .iinniT'n. (fiitalnliiK ii'iei of tuli- l.t'id. Apple .t!rin should t a-'t-ntn IMitl.-d by i It. i k nr i'(l f r the amount of l-irt and t... ;li .)r,-..d t.. t; ; iti;N. i:'k it' STAT K l.M li-'MMV Sl.tM iltV:,ltN. and tu;,tk.-d "Arp"' e at-d hid to i' i-. Iimi" tide l.ind lit 1.i'kImi On-.r. Iatd al fii. orogon. Mare.h CUm- aist lvmA Bard. St. iergea Ilplipal i liurclt Corner Cass and Main streets. I'alm Sunday services. Karly Com munion at S:0 a. m.; Church School at 9: 4. a. m.; I-ate Ser-, vice at ll:tu a. m. The blessing and distribution of palms, suh Ject of crmon: The Triumph of the Cross. Text "Lift up your heads, o ye gates; and lie ye lift 43.S Miles on Gal. -(ETul I of Gat .JSSitm . 53 I JWSw4"'5"'V' J""""1" l yty'i t-.,?1..-",'.' ""wIm tS7'. I I THERMOSTATIC BIST. CO. Ilifiimtil J I J III HII'KIII M'.OIII- Il M. V.. (Iiunh, Smh Main anil Lanu etrects. Stewart O'Dell, l'HBlor, y. L. Cobb, Superinten-di-iit of Sunday School. The re Kuiar Burvlccs of the day Sunday, Vou are welcome at our servlct-s, and It you do not attend church elsewhere, ' you ought to come. 1'rayer meetliiK will be conducted by the V. M. S. on N ednesday jereninK at 7:30. The study will imnvu uruu IUV OOOKS jaiDfl, and JuUe. Our prayer meetings are good. Come and worgtup with us. The First llftptirt Oiurrh Cor ner of Lane and Kose Streets; H. L. Caldwell, Minister. 9:46 a. m., The Church School, Carlos fanv, Sinn. hy not make, this period lAUore Kaster a time when unanimous attendance Is accom plixlied. New pupils are invited to enroll. 11:0U a. m.. Mnrnln. U'nuliln ' The pastor has returned and w.U aeuver tlie mesaKe. He is glad i to be back again and hopes to se as many of the members and friends as possible at the services, j The choir w ill sing "The I'salms". 'A welcome to All. fc:3u p. m. i Three Young People's Societie'. ; All youim people are Invited lo find their plae. 7:30 p. m. Kvenini; r-jdage by the pastor. The chulr will sing. An invita tion Ib exiended to strangers and fnvndg alike. Presbyterian church Palm Sunday will be observed In our I Jiu rc h wilh a suitable sermon by i the pastor aud special mu.-ic by 1 the jMioir and orchestra. Morn ing Mrs. Krancis Lintott will preside at the organ aud Mr. C. 11. Arundel will sing tenor with ' the choir. Orchestra, "The Jl'ulnis by Suure. ChcJr, "Fling Wtdo The Gates ", Oratorio, Cruci fixion by Stuiner. Sermon, "Tri umphal Kntry'' by the pastor. Evening. The orchestra will assist in the mu.-'ic. Solo, ."Hide on. Hide on in Majesty' by Scott, Mrs. F. Strang.. Sermon, Two Doors. Sunday School at !:40; Mr. 11. I.. Kildy. Supt. Classes lor all and adapted to all. Junior and In termediate c. K. In the afternoon; Senior C. E. 6 :.'.'. The last week ot Christ's earthly life and sutfer inus will bo remembered by ser vices in the church each evening of the week, beginning Sunday. Ihe 5th. The annual Congrega tional meeting will be held en tno evening of the Mil, at 7:30 o'clock. At this time reports will be given ironi every department of the church covering the work of the past year. Aud officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Sent By Hit Own Doctor 1 MfftrW irmmAMlr wftk FMlw tW 10 6m until an oprbofi iiad itKMNry, ut my ph racism rqutsjsi that I ftnt try Dr. Chm. J. Dm' tvt4arBicl treat merit, mmd toUr I wall uo hvahhr." If you, too, are suffering with Piles or other Rectal or Colon disorders, you must sooner or lsterstop experimenting with your health, and be cured ai 1 have cured choussndt of cases, many of the most severe end of n long standing ss 40 yeart. My non-tursi- ad treatment is UUAKAN' TEEDto cure your Piles, or rourtee will be refunded. ml toafey far Bf FREE, loatrmtad book. DEAN. MD.Inr kattu orriccs: Ing so far with fine crowds at tcndinfc. Plan to be, present next Sunday in time to be counted. He mem ber the Ilible School be gins, at 9:45. We are planning on a great school. The subject of the sermon next Sunday at eleven is "Wearing the Whole Ar mour." The subject In the even ing rs"The Judgement and Punish ment ot the Wicked". At 2 o' clock Sunday, the members of the (Jospel Team will meet for con ference. At U o'clock the workers conference of the Bible School will meet. Something new at this meeting; don't miss It. Tonight is children's nlht in the meeting. Mrs. Gervais will entertain the kiddies, yuu will want to hear' her. H. E. MOW, wruean Duiiaino cua-wa Shaajr PuHd na CALIFORNIA MEN BUY LUMBER MILL The Maynard sawmill on Rico Creek was sold today to II. H. and lan F. Clare, of San Diego, Calif orniut who are new arrivals in this locality. Tbe new owners are to take possesion of the mill and property on May 1. This mill, w hich has a daily capacity of 15, Deo feel. In equipped to manufacture sized lumber, lath, shinties and planed stock, and the new owners expect to make gradual Improvements and extensions as business will Ju.llly. (.hrtMlnn Churvtl. But one week left In th Revival C.n- pabiu. Have bad a treat nieet- EASTER HATS We havo a special lot of dandy women's trimmed hats at I2.K1. Over 50 hata In tha rc. Ilv classy numbers. Carr's. Also an ex I tra Rood Hue at 15.00 and 16.04. Or , 'make your own, we have shapes, mat rials for covering, trimmings, lirma etc. Also straw shapes at ill.oo.See ihet).g Hue at Ciiy s. o o 9