Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 11, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, APRIL 11. 1925.
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' CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Friday Night-Children's Night
"Three Bad Bargains" Topic of Sermon.
Saturday Night-A Joyous Funeral
Sunday-EASTER-Sunday
SERVICE BEGINS AT 9:45
Come in time to hear our twelve piece Orchestra
It will be a great day in our Bible School. The
two final sermons of the campaign.
Does Death End All?
Hear this at eleven o'clock Sunday morning.
The Second Coming of Christ
SUNDAY EVENING AT 7:30
The big Orchestra will play 30 minutes Sunday evening.
M BETTER IS
The Terminal Garage
O. A. C. AXU COItVAlXM elation meet here last 'nlpht. The
Stolti-; l.KLAT TlUl.Ml'll boxing medals were divided be
PORTLAND, Ore., April 11. tween representatives of the S no
Oregon Agricultural College and ! kone Athletic Club, Spokane Klks
Corvallis high school wrestlers and the I'niversity of Oregon,
made a clean sweep of the Pacific with the Mulinomah Athletic Club
Northwest Amateur Athletic Asso- 1 taking one lone first.
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MOVING
Your moving problems are
completely solved the mo
ment you authorize us to
do the work. Our reliabil
ity aisures your property
careful handling. We will
quote you pricts as low as
possible.
"We aim to please"
H.s. French
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
PHONE 220
FORMER ELKTON
. KILLS SELF
! Clay and Mrs. Guy Chelby of Med-
ford.
I Can you afk more than perfec
I tlon in a nut brown loaf of deli
icious bread? UU1MM BUGS. MILK
ltKfclAD. 1'bone 133.
(UfwH Vivm Uvl Wirt.) t
SALKM, Ore., April 11. A I
Bummury of the livestoik comli- I
lion utter the close of the win- !
Mr mouths reveals the fact that .
Oreou livestock in the mum (
w intered except tonally well, ac
cording to Dr. W, 11. Lytic, state i
veterinarian, notwithstanding the
fuct that many herds weut Into
winter quarters with leas tallow
on their ribs than for many years.
"During the winter months,"
says Lytle, "quite rigorous wea
ther was encountered, but the
cold spell lasted only for a brief
period during whn-h time there
was nonie loiss of thin unhnuls.
Tim lushes were confmed chiefly
to Horses on the public domain
and to thin cattle.
"There was some loss experi
enced in ewe bunds, purticulaily
among the old ewe members ot
the flocks. This was in purt due i
to the fact that some of the Ore
gon flocks have not beeu sold
down to the young breeding uu
imals as closely as in former
yean. J
' During the liquidation period
a considerable percentage of the
strictly range district flock, mas
ters wvre i o reed to sell their
younger animals and in these dis
u it id there was perhaps a seven
per eent ewe loss. Tho animals
were not valuable excepting for
their ability to ralso a lamb. .
' The health of the Oregon Uvo
stock was never better, outside
of some losses in horses, which
have been due to botulism caused
by the mating of mouldy or botul
Inus Infected food. This infec
tion is the same that caused the
Calitornia olive poUoning.
"Tho cattle herds of the state
have buen relatively free from
disease. The sheep herds are free
from sheep scabies for the lirst
-time in a number of years. A
light lamb loss has beeu experi
enced by a few breeders engaged
lu winter lambing.
"Diseases In nogs have been
confined chiefly to pneumonia in
young pics and young stock, an
imals. As far as we know there
has been no home cholera report
ed in Oregon since the firdt of
the year. The tuberculosis erad
ication program is being vigor
ously carried on in Oivgon. There
was passed at the last session of
the legislature, a compulsory u
, bvrrulm test law for all that ter
ritory in Oregon lying west ot the
Ca.scude range. This will insure
the compulsory tuberculin telling
of yi) per cent of the dairy anim
ali ot the state. A Burvey le
i ceutly completed by the United
i Suites Department of Agriculture
dhows that in all excepting six
counties of Oregon there is leys
than 1 per cent of tuberculoids,
which Is a record equalled by but
tew stales in the Union."
Main and Washington Streets
Offering the Motorist a Complete Service
ACCESSORIES
WASHING
TIRES AND TUBES
CRANKCASE SERVICE
BATTERY SERVICE
CAS
OIL
AIR
WATER
REPAIRS
LIGHT BULBS
BRAKE REUNING
REPLACEMENT PARTS
GREASING
OILING
COMPLETE CENTRALIZED SERVICE
CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED TO ANY FART OF THE CITY.
PHONE 393'
of Ihe club house and grounds upon '
the- payment of the annual dues
only.
The food of all foods Is bread
and milk. HtTe you have both in
corporated in a loaf of UK1MM
UKOS. MILK UltKAO. Phone 133.
L
Received Every Few Days
Inexpensive stamped articles that can be made far more
pleasing in appearance by a little handiwork.
Stamped Aprons and Nightgowns of excellent
quality, Buffet Sets and Scarfs stamped on linen.
William B. McClay, for 37 years
I a resident of Klkton, killed himself
: yesterday at his residence near
j Talent, according to word received
I this morning. Mr. McClay. who
was 65 years of age, committed
, suicide by shooting himself in the
bead with a .22 calibre rifle about
! lo o'clock yesterday morning ac
( cording to word received. He lived
j until about 8 p. m. when death oc
j curred. The body Is to be taken to
Elkion, where Mr. McClay spent
I many years of his life, and where
I relatives now reside, and the fu
i nurel service were held today.
Mr. McClay nad been In poor
' health for several years, it was
stated, and depression over his con
dition is believed to have been the
cause for his act. He moved to
Talent about IS months ago in the
hope of improving his health.
He leaves a widow, one son and
four daughters, Everett McClay of
Portland, Florence and Magdallne
McClay of Merrill, Ore., Lulu Mc-
K.NT1ICK COrXTKY iIVKH
WKKK TO II I Mil AMMAI.S,
(Anclated Treat Lfaal Wire.)
CHICAGO, April 11 The rifiht
of dumb creatures to kind treat
ment will be emphasized In the
Church, school and press in con
junction with societies engaged
'in annnnl protection during "He
Kind to Animals Week ", April 13
I to ID. In calling attention to the
! movement, sponsoring organiza
tions pointed out that "In setting
'aside one week, there is not a
thought that the other 6U wweks
! should be passed by without not
ieing this important phaxe of
I human endeavor.
It costs more to make it than
auy other kind but it's worth all
its cost to see them come for it
continually. OKI MM BKOS. MILK
BREAD. Phone 133.
POLICE FORCE OF.
Iluy American rmce. You know
I what It la and that It w ill stand
! the test because it has been ued
In this vicinity for twenty years.
Wharton Ilros. sole agents.
Read the Classified ads.
in The News-Review. They
mean dollars to you.
Shepherd Loses His Fight for Bail
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This very attractive design stamped on the hi'shest grade
cotton material. The cloth is-a yard square with four
napkins. Sufficient thread to work with instructions.
Permanent beauty cf your needlework insured by using
Boilproof Threads.
$1.00 f
Saturday and Monday
V -. ,' t' .'. t'" i. v. j : ...vv .
j Tho Moseburg police force has
been Increased to three regular
'officers, each working an H-hour
shift. Heretofore the city has had
'only two regular officers, extra
'police being employed occasionally,
. but because of-the recent robberies
land the prevalency of peiiy crime
in neighboring cities, Mayor Ilourk
authorized an Increase in the de
partment In order to provide the
best possible protection to the resi
dents of Koseburg.
Wm. Vaughn, a recent arrival In
i Iloseburg. and who has been on the
lorco extra for several weeks, has
been appointed regularly and is now
servicing on tho night shift.
I L'nder the present system, I. S.
! Ketch, the chief, Is on duly from
j s a. in. until 4 p. m. Vaughn is on
I from 4 p. m. until 12 midnight, and
, itausch from midnight until X a. m.
Mr. Vaughn has had a great dial
of experience as a police oflicer
' and deputy sheriff, coming here
' Irom Lebanon where he was em
ployed on the police force.
Kecently the HoseburK Telegraph
Institute, a school teaching tele
graphy conducted by E. K. McLen
don, Associated Press operator for
the Koseburg News-Kuvlow, gained
recognition from one of the large
commercial telegraph companies,
which ottered posltlous to operators
graduating from the school. Since
that time other letters have been
received by Mr. McLcndon from
practically all of the leading rail
road and commercial companies in
the Pacific Northwest, promising to
give consideration to all applicants
tor positions who graduate from
this school with his recommenda
tions. Some stated that they were
pleased to note that such a school '
had been formed in this territory, I
particularly since Instruction Is I
given in ail forms of telegraph work
which is a departure from the
usual Bchool ot this kind, whicn
endeavors only to teach the Morse
code, ulvine nn atlelilifin tn fnrtiiH
and otlice routine, which in the I
local school is considered one of
the essentials and taught the student-operator.
The. field from which positions
are offured, Mr. McLendoa says,
includes practically all of the l'a
citic Coait stales, extending from
Texas on the south to Montana on
the north.
The result of this recognition Mr.
McLendon announced today, la to
assure the permanency of this en
terprise, which was started in Kose
burg last October. Ho is now look
iug forward to an extension of the
present facilities to meet the urgent i
need for a school of this character
in Koseburg. i
The class which started last Oct
ober will graduate within a few
" no. j urn nun. was receuiiy
organized and students are now en
rolled for graduation In the fall.
MODEL DAIRY
The only dairy in Douglas County selling
Clarified Milk
We invite inspection.
Phone 44-F11
Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service.
Skim milk for sale. Bring buckets to wagon.
Night Delivery.
SUNDAY
SPECIAL EASTER DINNER
Sfle DOUGLAS GRILL
Enjoy your Easter Dinner In a Cheerful and Comfortable
Dining Room. .
Roast Young Turkey and Chicken As You Like It
Open S A. M. to 12 Midnight
GOOD MEALS 30c AND UP
TRY US ONCE
W. R. WARNER. PROP.
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IF YOU NEVER CO TO CHURCH
If you never go to church break
that bail habit next Sunday. Co to
church on Kaster Sunday. This is
an invitation to you to come to the
liuptlst church. Children, music.
land (lowers will assist in the wor
ship. 11-uu a. in. and 7:30 p. in.
Door and Window Frames
Made Accurately by Machinery
SAVES YOU MONEY
All of ourt material in frames and finish is thoroughly
kiln dried.
Let Us Furnish Your Frames
Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co.
IS
Lawnmowers at rowel".
ELECTS OFFICERS
Model is on display at
Tiie Art and Baby Shftp
127 Jaclaon St
William D. Hhephcrd. ot Chlcnso, charged with th murrt' of
William N. McClintt., hti millionaire orphan ward. wno? entato M
Inherited, 011:90 17 lu jail naiil b is tried for his Ufa, under a rullrc
by Ch.ni Jusi.ie Hopkins, of th Chicago Criminal Court, who refuned
to rraot him bail. State's Attorney Crowe told the court be bad a
Chanting cue." Shepherd It ehowa la court 4ir ttti a4 am on u At
1ft AJ allur&e, 6(tl SwaxW
The (lirrrtor.H of th" I(os bum
bounty Club fnt lat nluhl at 11i
Indian room of Uu I inwi-ia Hot 1
.it 7:;jo o'clttf k. 'J In- board oiKan
izd, eli-rtiiiK W. J. Wt avi r, i-resl-flnt
; Charl.-s liOf-kwood, i
l'rfgf'lht; V. F. Cliapmun. tn-aH-uii-r;
J. K. McClIntiM k, f:rtary.
1 h cornmiui'' apioitii'd w-r an
tullown: Nathan Kull'-rton, J. I.
l-ovf, and lpcar H'-rri', lionet rom
t j 1 1 1 ; K. L. I'arrolt, 1 liairtnitn
i roumU ronirnif I"-'-, orln rs lo f ai
l"intd by him; ( liail ji LokwKnl,
lU'alOr Ksh-r, and llaiohl Hiufsoii,
landif-an nm rti i tt'1-: J. O. U'a'on,
' liaiimmi lit:mr-f r onitnitifi-; A. i.
Sulhf'rlatid. halrnian of thf Kr 'U
I-n cfiinmiiti'f,
Th- director diyruHfd plnnn for
o futurt. c-oii-lilfTlnn contfstii b
'n nfiL'liborhiiC rit lct on ilh
.'. CoralliH t am b in w in -drili-d
for Aftrit 2. nnd another wttli
Mi-ohfl-l'l friy u rt month.
Th dii'(ijrs authorlzrd tlv- scr
r"tary to extend thn court-fi'n of
mcifjiub to the clergyman of the
' city, who will be pcrmltud Ui ua
A very BULTfttHful Zono nn-ftiriK
was h'ld In thin rlly tcnlay, thi
bfini; ih' last nifi'tiiiK for thuycar.
Tlit-re wi-n approxlmati'ty ln()
tf-afh'Ts iri'stit. thiu aonij inrlu'l-
iinK ItofHnirK and lh nearby
I ff.UmAA. An i xn-llt'tit dlnplay of
I I'almer W i itJnx tuclhud work wan
1 niadp by MIkm CanliM bury, of tho
ltf).vf Fchonl. Tin' iMOKiam for tho
nifi-lint; (inlay wan an ffdlown:
lur'i'r a. 111. M'tnorlzailim Iicmon
I Ftratirin - MU Clara Andt-rnon.
i 1 0 : 2 r a. in. IxdlarM on the Farm
' H. M. Mnr. land.
10: t', a. ni. I'laylH: "Th- ForKdfu!
Hoy." Wilbur l ud-ntn, I'ri
niary. I iub-p tin direction of
I .Mi.-s MaziM I). Wtk r.
I'ornrl levir- In I ni'iiat'-:
l .Mi- Kih' l MsCnnuat k. ilsru
! fiun li by Minn Kloslc Coon,
Mra. KlnimH, ami Allss Flnr
! fiirt' Li( hit nb' iK' r.
j ll:4u (J'ufnti.hy ht inon.Htrallon
Mb-.i .Mll.hd Kai if
1:20 p. m. MiIiiMImh NYIxon.
I Myrtlt- Crwk,
1:10 (i. m. lisnay- "Linrnln" MIh
Mildred ;,.., 91I1 itradt-, Wilbur
1 :!" p. in. I h n K. f'hi rk.
, 2:3m p. m. The lhTiamalion Con
tent, MlnH l'HITOtl.
2:V p. 111. TrainliiK for Track and
Field Met -C, W. fK.ubet.
3:00 p. m. H-vlew of "Iheory Anil
i'racilc V Mm. Kdlth S. Ack it.
WE CAN TRAIN YOU
A Secretarial. Bookkeeping, or Stenographic course in our
school will prepare you for a good position.
It' a Good School The Rate Reasonable
Our school will continue in session all thru the Summer
months. Ask for our free catalog.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
Phpne 666
992 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon
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