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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1925. FIVE SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES a. m ; Subject. "Pictures of Hit 'Ohim-h"; Christian Endeavor at : 7:00 p. ni. Cnme and enjoy these J endeavor meetings with the young i , people. i ('reaching at 8:00 p. m. Sub- : : i Joi t, "(iod'a Dynamite." There will be apecinl music at the even Iiit.nmilonul ltll.lt. Ktu.lrnts j ing service. Conje and enjoy this Asxx'iuiion. liible Study at the service with us. "The church Moose Hall. Sunday at 10:30 a. I where you are a stranger but ni. 1 ne suojecis ror atuny will be, "The Spirit of Atonement aud The Mystery Revealed." The hld InK of the mystery was illustrated by Jehovah in the construction of the tabernacle In the wilderness and Its furnishings. And as God thus hid these things which were typical of greater things, (He brews 10:1) So he has hidden the glories and beuuties of spi ritual things seen only by those who hare come into relationship with him through Christ. ((Jala lions 3:27.) Lutheran Services Services next Sunday nfternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the Kpiscnpal Parish Houi'e. 214 Kast Cans St. Sub ject of the tr-rmon: "Christ The best place to be Sunday morning once Is true of this church. Bring your friends and come. LUKE ELLIOTT, Minister. Catholic I'lttirch Kane and Oak Streets, Itev. H. Clery, Pas tor. May 3rd, Mass and Sermon at 8 a. m. Communion Sunday for members of the Altar Socltey. Catechism Clas at 9:45 a. m. High Mass and Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Kosary and Benediction of the M. It. S. In .the evening at 7:30. During this month there will be Devotions each evening at 7:30 o'clock. First Methodist Church Cor ner of Mnln and Lane streets, ii-ev. Joseph Knotts. Pastor. The Good Shepherd." Sunday S.'hool at 1:30 o'clock. Confirmation Instruction every Friday after noon at 4:30 o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited to our ser vices. H. H. YOUNG. The IVesbyterlan Church. Christianity "emphasizes labor. Its a high problem and business with questions. Are wo to work for reward? Is heaven taincd by work? Do nil get the same wa ges? Are there differences of rewards in the other world for work done In this world? Theme for Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock. "The Labor Problem.' based on the Inbor parables of Christ. In the evening the sermon will be on "An Ideal Young man." The time of the evening service chan ges to 8 o'clock. Have you read "The Bonnie Briar Bush?" Then you will want to hear "His Mo ther's Sermon" given by the choir and orchestra with readings by .the pastor from this book, on Mo thers Day second Sunday In May. The Douglas County C. E. convention will nreet In this church Friday the Rth. Get your children to the Sunday School. Good teachers with classes suited to the ages. Bible Standard Mi-Ion. 117 Jackson street. Itev. L. F. Burror, Pastor. Service tonight in the Mission at 7:30, the pastor will preach, rubject "The Sin of A..n' Uni.i-I.ua Cu.iftav a a fnl- lnw s S ill 10 0ft classes for I and orchestra will give all. a good live growing Sunday j extra numbers. If you like music School and you will enjoy every ' you will nJoy them, and are cor is at Sunday School. We have place In the classes for newcomers and visitors. The hour is 9:45. Come. This is music week. A big service is planned for both morning and evening. The morn ing theme Is "In Tune with the Infinite." Do not miss this ser mon for you will greatly enjoy It. The evening sermon theme Is "The Willinguues of God's Peo ple." The Junior League meets at 3 p. m. The Kpworth League meets at 7 p. m. All young people are Invited. A cordial invitation is extended to strangers to ultend any or all the services. First l?nptl,st Church. Corner of Lane and Hose streets; H. L. Caldwell. Minister. 9:45 a. m., The Church School, Catlos Pac-e, Supt. The pupils of this school are urged to be in their places re gularly, and new students are In vited to enroll at any time. Bap tism of Sunday School students this Sunday. 11:00 a. m., The Morning Worship. Message by the pastor. Music by the choir and orchestra. A wvlcome to all people. 7:00 p. m., The Young People's Meetings. Whatever age you are, you are invited to find your group and 6pend a profit able time with these fine young people. Note the change in the hour. 8:00 p. ni.. The Kvenlng Worship. Message by the pastor. In celebration of .Music Week be ing nationally observed the choir several minute. Breadline services at 11:00 and 7r30. The subject for the 11:00 o'clock service will be "Going On."' This will be source of "encouragement to all Christ- lans. The subject for the even i Ing service will be 'Now! Now! (Now!" Special music at all ser j vices. r Riverside. Sunday School at 10:00; Young peoples meeting at 6:30. Miss Leona Wright will lead the nu-eting. the subject will be "My idea of a good time " Sermon by Rev. Jacobs at 7:30. Glengary Sunday School at 10:00; preaching at 11:00; Ser mon by Miss Leona Wright. The pastor will preach at Glide at 2:00. Better hitch up the car and drive out to Glide for the service. "Dat welcome on de mat shor am ment fo you." dially invited to be at this ser vice. Note that the service is one half hour fater than usual, and will be at 8:00 p. in., the rest of the summer. Free Mi'tluxlNt . Church. Cor ner of Harvard and I'mnqua Ave., H. A. Hammer, Pastor. Sunday School at 10:45: Preaching 11:45. at M. K. Church, South. Main and Lane Streets, Stewart Q'Dell, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 shern under the direction of Su perintendent w. conn, ir you ure not attending Sun. lay School. Come and you may save many re grets later on. The pastor will preach at 11:00 o'clock upon: "What God Hath Wrought!" in the evening at 8:00, upon: "Hea venly Visions." Attend these ser vices, and you will be glud you came. Junior League at 2:30; Senior at 7:00; Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30, con ducted by the W. M. S. Mrs. Jji hey will lead th study of the Book of Acts. W. M. S. will meet in regular session In their room at the church Thursday afternoon 2:30. ltemember that the Rev. W. V. Vinson of Chicago. I Church represents me most im r.onnrnl Missionary of the Free uortaut thing in the world the Methodist Church, will speak on Home Missions at 7:30 p. m.. May 5.; on Foreign Missions at 7:30 p. m.. May 6. His extensive trawls and close touch with both Home and Foreign future weltare of us an; uoni neglect it for less Important things. Christian Church. Surely Missionary nothing should ail our Bible work enables him to bring a nies- i School, at least very long, when sage full of interest and prom Hear Him. Good-by Romance All through Ills long spell of Ill ness his wife had been his devoted nurse. Often he had wakened In the nlrht to And her sitting by his bedside, with soothing drafts and words of syiuputby. Now he had turned the corner, and was well on the road to recov ery. So one day he tried to thank her. 'Mary, I shall never forget It. told her. "Your sweetness to me through this trying time shull al ways lie like a golden corner In my memory. Why did you do ur Ile paused dramatically, hoping to hear a whispered confession of her love being the great motive. Instead, she replied calmly: "Well, Henry, who wants a widow with three children" In Scll-Defent ' An eminent. Vermont Judge was fond of telling the following story: At session of the criminal court over which he presided a man was being tried for stealing a sheep; he had been discovered taking the dead animal home, and when he was arrested there was evidence that the sheep had already fur nished several meals for the family. He was asked If he bud unythlng to soy before sentence was passed upon him. "I killed the sheep, youl honor, but I did It In self-defense." "Self-defense," snld the Indig nant Judge. "What do you mean by such a statement?" To which th man replied: "No d n sheep bites me and lives." Boston Globe. Fear The modern tendency In educa tion Is to do nivny with fear, but 1 diiiibt If the disciplinary substitu tions are as effective In diameter building, says sonya i.evien, grand daughter of a Hubbl, describing Ju daism In Hearst's International. "I do not' mean that quullty of .'ear that is cringing and comurdly. but the fear that makes for self control so thut co-operation between human beings becomes a possible thing. The quality of fear thnt limits the ego and Imbues one with a sense of respect aud modesty as agulnst the 'know It all' quality of the modern adolescent youth. Fear lasts longer than faith." .Li j i irr. au Convincing Indeed Solid i or Are uu sure you used every argument with which to con vince your ..unhand? The Wile Absolutely. There Isn't a whole, dish in the house. Lon don Answer. When Chocolate Was New Frnnce hns Just been celebrntins the third centenary of the nrrivul of chocoliite In UKM. The Spanlurris brought It frmn Central Anierleu, aud son It wna the race In Paris. Chocolate took a bmg time, com paratively, to reach Kncland, hut In lttT.7 there appeared the following advertisement In London: "In liinhonsuate street. In Queen's Head alley, at a Frenchman's hoirse, tann- excellent west India, drink called chocolute to be sold, where you amy huve It ready at' any tune," and also unmade, at reasonable rates." Early Days of Boxing In the eurly days of box In if there was no time limit to the length of a round, which might last for one sec ond or one hour. It ended only with a knock-down, and not more than thirty seconds wan allowed for rest and recovery. The knockout blow hud not then been Invented. Con sequently, contests were likely to be prolonged fur beyond what Is the case nowadays, when championship buttle that are counted In terms of seconds are by no means uncommon. Use News-Kemww classified Ad rtrslne for results. Remember This: GENERAL Gasoline assures you Easy Starting, Clean Combustion, Maximum Power,. Full Mileage! Independent Dealers Only! WHY? i " ENERAL Gasoline is sold only by Authorized Independent Dealers. JT Why? Because it is the policy of GENERAL to encourage by every reason able means economical production and distribution of high-grade gasoline for motorists! , When you buy GENERAL from an Authorized Independent Dealer you are sure of courtesy, full measure and square dealings, and You are sure, too, of receiving, today, tomorrow, next week or six months from now, the same high-grade power-fuel planned and made ex pressly for motor use and refined by th most efficient, most advanced sys tem known to the industry. Sold Only by Authorized Independent Dealers "Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide!" G m and lubricants i" n r t- C. D. FIES, Local Distributor ROSEBURG, OREGON riinrrh of I hrM of Myrtle Creek, for Sunday. May 3. 19::.',. Sunday School nl 1rt:00 Let's we have two doctors to look ailer It. It's Giblis and Moon are at Hie helm. They have important announcements to make nvit Sun dav. lie there and hear them, i'hs C. K. convention had to keep the Sunday Sc hool up to par. ,e postponed until next Friday. There worn X2 there last week. Watch paper next week, for pro ve ought to have over a hundred gram. this week. J'reaihinK at 11:00 Mrs. B. A. Rymus $. n 4 A . I' - - . Next week Is music weak, and will be iittlngly becun Sunday eveniuB at the churches. We are planning an "Evening With the Great Hymns of the Church." Sunday evening. The orchestra will begin tire promum with a thirty minute concert. The choir and quartette, will give Bpeclal numbers. Stories of some of the Great Hvnms and their authors with pantomime of Hock ol Ages, and a talk on the value of the hvmns in worship, will make up the program, liurlng thu week the orchestra will play at various places in the city, closing the week with a concert at the Dou glas Hotel, Saturday evening. Teachers conference will be held next Ssinday at .1 o'clock. ;et Thursday evening at 7:"0 I our "Lhurcn .igui ni" ""'" begin. M. r.. jiu. T HIS NIGHT may convince you Sallow skin is more than skin deep. For that tired, worn out listless feeling, keep your stomach, liver andbowelsfree from indigestion, biliousness and constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets will keep you clean inside. Take two tonight. They will not make you sick and you will feel good to morrow. Only 26 cents. Sold toerywken chased a few months ago from tho United Stales shipping board, hav ing bcfn built at Vorlland, Oregon, in 1919. The Unitfd Fruit steamer San gil, from Huston to Halifax, aa asked by the Canadian department of marine and finhtTh-s to proceed to the location mentioned in the S jO S but no report was received ifroin her. Local stations were unable to asct-rtain the name of the ship or Ills position and cattmatrd that It 1 must have been nt by a vetttte. approximately halfway between the United Slates and Europe. The Message of Thousands oJ Women Scalllc. Wash. " I think Dr Tierce s Favorite Prescription i s i fplcndid aid to pro'-pcctive mothers 1 ua advised to Uke it during m ; iirt expectancy and 1 Kt o muc I help iri'iii it. in addid .!.y5;ca. j strength and rest f nines to the iirrvcs. tnat 1 1uivp alv.dvs ui-cd it ii:r incr c.ich expectant period. I va able to com nue my huc-work tht up to the I;. -4 day and had I i-tctic;.) no siihcrintf. It weald ii 't he r.M for me to not tell ot the hencht 1 have derived from the 'i'avcrite Prescription' ioT the sake id other women. Itosting sulphur at Metzger's. FAINT S. 0. S. IS NEW YOKK, May 1. The faint sort from a flni in distress heard le te last 11 mil. -iis report fd to Halifax by tlia lied Star Zee land, as coiiiHi from latitude 41. longitude til, remained umiplain ed today. The -eland, aft r reaching the spot at Hp. ni. and standlnn by in nense ifje. sent si ii.ei & VA:kA the - ship Start at once with l!ii "l'rcscn!- lion" and sec how quickly you pick which Failed from .Ne ort News on April in for Jtaliiax, non ano ir now quickiy you pc . .,. . i ;tm vnncicn rratt of i.i2i tons net. Ir. Pierces Invalids Hotel in Unf- loaded with.coal. The Clsckmas to ilo, N. Y., (or Iree sdvice or scad owned by W. E. MacLwnalU ol luc ior Uil pkg. UblcUi Bwdney and otuwa and waa pur- NoTIt'K In t enby nlvrn thnt tlie St.il' IimJ Urd of tho Mtutf- nf r'Kn Hill revive yi-alod b. at Km oiM'-e in the I'Hpltol IluildlnK At .il'irit Oregon, to U:'y o -lock A. M Jun i, V.l for nil th Htitt.t s interest In the tuTeinafltr dc nlfd U'lf lundn kIviuk. h'w-vT, to tho owner or on-r of mty lnl ahut tinK ur truiiuritc tli'icon tho irf eretire rijil't to pnr hnne nuid l.inli at the hiKht pi i oJf-rfl, provid ed purh oitrr In m;nle in Rood fuiih, and that toe Board r ervfs the riKtit to reject any nnd all bjd: bitld lands r aituatf-d in Uohr la County, Oregon, Mud described follows: Ut-Kinnlng nt a point N. 9 rl-g. XT ioin. i. I.2 f't from tii on -iindT torri'-r on tli north hunk of M-iilard (Jr-i'k, l:iwi- ti jn- tioi.fi 21 Hi.il A. T. ill K It. n W. of W. J iMiiL-f H. 42 d-g. 21 nun. W. l-"0 I. tt, along tid lands hrelor-)rP lil, i. : d iif 1 nun. W . 1 f.-et; h. Jt d:g- - ruin. B. ,t.O iv-t: N. i dtg t" "in. K. :::. ft, N. 4i dt-g. 23 min. K. t-ct: S. 41 dog. ID mm. W. TV 04 frt to U- of h-Hinnittx, coutaining 1.4 a.re of tide Und. Aprilatloni Bhould be occonr pniMd ly tn-'k or draft for th amount of bid and should b d-dr-drd to J. a. nitowN, ri,i;i:K OK STATU I.AMJ iiAltl. FAI.KM. tti; lc .N, and nmrk' d "A ('Ho nt ion and bid to junh4fli- ttdu Istiid tu 1ouglaa County, Oregon. 1'aUd at bale ro, ortgon, March 20, int. a. o. buows. Cura kuu i&4 Mwu4. Timely Hints For The Home Buyer Insect Screens Guard Health and Insure Comfort of Family; WILL the world of the future be dominated by lnaects or human beings? Philoso phers are speculating while scient ists are en gaped In conflict with the boll weevil, the Japanese beetle, the Gypsy moth and other "blights." Kvcn the old-faahloned potato bug Is coming In for his share of at tention. In the meantime, tho av erugo man Is In combat with the malarta-baring mosquito and the typhoid-spreading 11 y. S0m f . ,ik ; L. if lllli l!-irrrr il TheCtmnl Type u? un9 Jrr"n popular Type of Screw. Door I Ioor and window srns are nonnry 'n guarding hf-alih and ! eontfort from the attarka of lh i umuU swarms ot spring and suui j itier pstS. Ilcfors buying his srrerns, the ! houtv-holdt r should flrnt ciM rmtne j the type of screen that will bst ! ault his rfqulrt-m' nta. A type i known a "half -scre-n" fits on1 half of the window oper-lng and(t!.s of Inserts; Toay be ltbr siatlnr.nry or Sliding, j nUi ke.-p out moiwpiltos of all Prr-"ris of the rasmnt draign aretaz n nnd th stimlhT Insects tis tlJicr doublo or ;.ig;e frame and ' unlly prevnl-nt; 1 mnh Is npid' d are hinctrt. They oin outw-'ifiU onlv tn nriHit-s Infmted with and can be s.ung hack to tf.iv the window opening entirely clear, inn evmtually becomes an "opn door to lllea and mos'inliofR. For per manent proti-cMori, It la advlsale to use wvn rloth thnt dos not rust, such as bronse or copper (n a ct ixTt-i-n cloi h. Non-runtinff m-rt-ons may be put up and tnknn down yarlv with asunince that the screen cloth has no weak "pots from rnV. to caute It to brink ut handling. i In tho rase of serpen doors It will Ivs found an sdvnniage to have' a heavy ire ajuard In the louar panel to proti:cl thein against kklis and knocka. In screening n home It Is ner r-aanry to give attention to other openings b-sld s lh" main doors a. arnaij and other verr small and windows. OHiir and atlio t- I windows, skylight vents and v-n window opening clear when de-1 sir- d. giving similar advantages to th" riaeinent sereen. The moat Important part of every rren, howrvcr, la the Insert aerei n cloth for It la Itils pirt of ih- scp'en that bars tho winged pista. The Inarct screen cloth ail np'uMd for general uie Is iiNuulIy 14, 16, or 11 mesh clnth. The ng. ures denote the number of open In" to erh linen r Inch of sereen cloth. The M meh inseet cloth will keep out fll-s and Urgr var- 1 mesh cloth Broccoli Growers! j : 2 '5 f 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, niiltllo Ell.ert Hall, Itlddle Dick Ulam, Kiddle ' Elmer Nooro, lilddlo H. II. Horton, Riddle Smith Dros., Kiddle D. 8. L. Freltag, Riddle Faster Dulaer, Roseburg. sr ass m w s mi m..s i j a ii l r"-. srs off.'n overlool:. Mn k.I.'.i.Ib. In wln.lnw Irirl'i. Or'llnarv srrfns rust sn1 flPITTl- lliailllff imin Iho "top buns" srn Is hh & r paint tier mr rraiinf pro-1 d but tbsjr, too, should also be H U WO tai twlou 10 Issvs as.tsct Ultra loo fcvury rust-syot , scrssnsd. Must have order this month to get car load price After this car load the price will go up. 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