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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925.
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Every
streaming, fragrant wisp
is calling: "Come and get it!
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OUT where the timber-line meets
the sky, the wind-borne fra
grance of Hills Bros. Coffee ia
broadcasting its irresistible appeal.
And coffee-hungry men gather
round the lone camp-fire, each eager
to lift a cup to his lips . . . and
dash it down! ,
For Hills Bros, satisfies the
hunger-goaded desire of the out
doors man as no other food-drink
can. No other beverage has won
so many friends, from Alaska to
the Gulf, and "from the Coast to
the Mississippi.
Break the vacuum seal of a tin of
Hills Bros. Inhale that rare aroma.
Now . . . brew a cup and lift it to
your lips! Drain it dry! Any
wonder Hills Bros, is The Recog
nized Standard of the coffee-loving
West? Hills Bros. Coffee is eco
nomical to use.
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HILLS BROS COFFEE
t SUNDAY AT THE
I CHURCHES
192!. HilW Bn
Rcf. V. S. Pit Off.
First U. S.-BuiltSemi-Rigid Airship Nears Completion
First lYnibjrfvriaa Church V.
9. Mrt'ullaEb. Pastor. Manse, 113
W. I.anu Street. I'hone: 454.
"His Mother's Sermon". A Hr
vtie of story and song from "The
HoiiDie llrlar Hush" by Ian Mae
I.ar.'ii, will be given by the choir
and orchestra, accompanied by
the readings. unduy evening at
II o'clock. This will be an attrac
tive and lovoly rlose to Mother's
Day. In the morning the pastor
will speak on. Our Mothers. A
tribute to mothers. Kvery man,
In memory of his mother, should
attend church on Mother Day
and wear a bouqut.
Christian (fuinb. Tonight
our district Christian Endeavor
Convention begins at tho Presby
terian church, closing Sunday af
ternoon. Next Sunday Is Mother's
Day. A special service will be
beld for her at the church Sun
day morning with a sjeriuon on
"The Mother Heart." A aectlon
la being reserved for the mothers
in the church, so they may sit to
gether. The subject for the even
ing service is "Christ a Present
Help." Our first "Church Night"
service was held Thursday even
ing with great success. It will
become more and more a power
In the church as the members In
greater numbers plan to give the
church one night of their time
each week. Come with us next
week on Thursday night.
Our orchestra will play Satur
day evening at the !oug!ua Hotel
beg.nning at 7 o'clock.
Wear a flower. The Junior Lea
gue will meet at 3 o'clock. The
K li worth League will meet at 1
p. ni. Let all the young people
bs present. The evenlug sermon
, theme Is "Indecision." So many
people live lu a state of indeci
sion, religiously as well as other
wise. Come snd hear this ser
mon. A cordial welcome is ex
tended to all,' particularly the
strangers.
Cleveland (Toiiiniunlty Clmrrli.
ltev. Ed Murphy, pastor. Sun
day School at 10 a. m.; services
at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor
7 p. m., with Halph Krohn as
leader. Services by the pastor at
8 p. m. All are welcome.
International Ilihle Student
Association. nihle Study at the
Moose Hall, Sunday at 10:30 a.
m. The study Sunday will be
"The Subject of the -Atonment '
Mnn. "What is Mun, tliut thou
art mindful of Him? And the Son
of Mutt, that thou Visited llim'i
For thou madest him a little low
er than the Angels, and hast
crowmd him with glory and hon
or. Thou madest him to have
dominion over the works of thy
St. tieorice'e Kiibcopal tliurch. 1
Sunday Services: Holy Com- j
munion at :UU a. m. Sermon:
A Muthers Throne! Text: "Hath- 1
sheba went unto Kiug Solomon. !
And the King rose up to meet j
trer, and boued himself uuto bur, j
aud sat dowu on his throne and I
caused a throne to be set for tbe I
King's Mother; and she sat on
his right hand." 1. Kings !
Come to church today (or mothers
sake. Olier your Communion for !
her. Church School at :4s. Ser
vices at Church of Holy Spirit,
Sutherlln at 11:00 a. iu. Mothers
Day Services.
KEV. A. O. DODGE.
Growing Every Day!
Our Grocery tales are constantly on the increase, be
cause the public likes the Satisfaction of being able to
phone in for their foods, knowing that we will promptly
send them out without extra cost. Then there is the
element of
CONFIDENCE
in our business with our patrons which they duly ap
preciate, and the cost of groceries is NO MOREL
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkins Bldg. Phone 68
Solvation Anny There will
be a song and testimony meettug
at the Salvation Army hall Satur
day. Night Services on Sunday
morning at 7, Holiness at 11;
Suuday School at 2; Old Soldiers
Home at 3:30 Young Peoples So
ciety, at 6:15; Street ratMiuig at
V:uu; Salvation Meeting at 7:30.
Adj. r'HED ANDEKSON, Officer.
Services at CuIhh1ii. There
will be preuchiug services at Cala
pooia Suuduy, luuy lulu at 11 a.
m., followed with the Sacrament
of the Lords Supper. There will
be a basket luuuu in the beauti
ful grove on tbe bunks of the
Culupoula Kiver after the morn
ing service, following the lunch.
It is hoped that all tue people of
the valley will plan to be present
and to enjoy the fellowship.
J. B. NEEUtiAM.
Church of Christ of Myrtle
Cnwfc, tor Suuday, May 101U.
bununy School at 10:00 a. m. -our
Sunday School Is hoid.ng up
spimdidiy in spue of the great
amouiit of sickness . There were
Hi present last week. Let's go
over the 100 mark this Suuduy.
i reacuing at 11:00 a. ui. sub
ject, ".uoilur." Hat us ail houor
mother uy coming to tue ioru
tjouae Sunuuy uioruiug. curisi
lan i.ndeuvur at 7:00 p. m.
Preaching at 8:u0 p. in.; Biioject
"Christ s Greatest Ouesuon." It
o'clock: "Contagious Christian
ity." Midweek prayer service on
Wednesday evening at 7:30. Lea
sou: "The English bible; leader,
Mrs. Taylo.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
312 E. Douglas SU 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 9:45. All ages from 4 to 20
years may ba admitted. The read
ing room In front of the church is
open dally except Sundays and holi
days from a to 4 p. m. The public,
is cordially Invited to attend. The
subject of the lesson will be:
"Adam and Fallen Man."
Oarden toots at Powell's.
Read the Classified ads.
in The News-Review. They
mean dollars to you.
Fuller brushes, Umpqua Hotel, "
this week. Mr. ArnesL . '
Sin Example for ;
Business Men:
hands, thou hast put all things I ' question we all must answer
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Booner or later. bat is it?
come and hear! A coruial luvi
tanon is expended to the public.
LUKE ELLIOTT, Minister.
Mother's Day at lUiptUt Church
Corner of Lane una nose streets;
11. L. Caldwell, Miu.sler. :4s a.
in., The Church School. Curios
Page, Supt. aiolhers bring your
children to our Suuday bchool.
Do as well for your chil
dren as your mother did for you.
Usuries for all ages and grades ,
with capable and uevout teucuera. ;
11:00 a. m. Morning Worsbip. j
Mother's Day Message, oy the pas
tor. The choir wlii have special .
Mother's Duy music. Honor your .
Sunday School, 8:45 a. in.; It. A. nioiuer on tins uay uy u.....p. j
jour jiiuiuei a uuu.
under bis feet: All Sheep and
Oxen, yea, and the beasts of the
field, the fowl of the air and the
fish of the Sea." Psa. 8:4-8.
What great being Is man that
the Creator of the universe has
been so Interested in his welfare,
as to make so beautiful a provi
sion for .his reconciliation even
through the sacrifice if bis Son?
We should know thoroughly, this
highest of God's earthly creatures,'
so fsr ss possible. All interested
in Bible study are welcome to
come and study with us.
' Mothorilst Episcopal riituvli
Dlllard and Looking (Sluss. E.
David llarton, pastor. At Dlllard:
LOOKING GLASS
High School
Entertainment
Tuesday, Jvlay 12. 1925
GRANGE HALL
"Kindling the Hearth-Fire"
A drama in three acts
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Tlic I'. S. nrmr n scttins up tlie first semi-rigid airslnp built in tins rounirr at Scott ricld.
IKllrrille, III. Tliis view of the interior of the balloon hangar at tlif field shews Hk (rntnework
of the airship in tlic.forcxrwuad, sod beside It, tin. inflated envelope.! Two blimps. are. lo lu Uv
I All Art Combination of
I Hands. Brain, and I lea ft
In one of Tluskln's essnys he tnll:s
shout nrt, und points out the differ
rnre between mnnuf:H-ture, crnft
nud nrt. llmv wnuhi yon rtc'lne
llietn? Wlmf dfes "mnnufurture"
mean? You kntiw from your music
lemons us vell ns from your Lnlln
It'ssiins, tlint "liianiia tneuns bond,
nnd ''fncto" menus do, or nmke.
Therefore, mnnufui'ture Is to mnke
with llie IihimIh, snys n writer in tbe
London Times. Nownduys, however,
machines hnve been invented to
help the hnnls, .mid thus mre run
be mndo in a given time. The fin"
work of tbe br:iln Is not required
but Is left to others who show tbe
workers whnt lo do.
Crnft, he tells na, Is anything
Hint Is done with the hifuds mid tbe
bruin; so more mental control Is re
quired anil skill n-nults. Thus each
worker drpendn upon his brnln iitul
Invenls bis own method of produc
ing results,, and executes his own
liieus.
Art. ha asserts, Is flint which Is
proclueed liy the hands, briln nnd
henrt. Thus, painting, sculiitu'e
I nnd nitislr, re on s higher plan
j hecnuse they require tbe co-opera-j
lion of the bend snd henrt 'Mjl or
: plr!t. some may prefer to rail It)
j Nothing enn be railed resl art wbb h
i Is prodiy-ed only by the bsnd and
!he;id; although it may be very
iilever, precise or skillful. It l.i 'M
' the Inuer appeal (Jie appeal of the
benri.
Ilercher, Supt.; ICpwortli League,
7 p. m.. Miss Clara Horcher, Pre
sident: Preaching at 8 p. m.; Sub
ject, 'Mother'; Prayer meeting
aud Bible Study, Wednesday at 8
p. m.; Lesson: Joshua, Chapters
12 to 24.
Looking Glass: Sunday School,
at 10 a. m., A. Larson, Supt.;
Preaching at 11 a. m.; Subject,
"Mother." The Kpworth League
will meet .with the Dlllard Kp
worth League In a Union Advers
ary Service at 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting and Illble Study at 8 p.
m.! Lesson: Jushua, Chapters 12
to 24. Special Mother's Day Ser
vices In both churches. Looking
Class: at 11 a. m.; Dlllard at 8 p.
m. The public Is cordially Invlt
cdto all these services.
Lutheran Hervlcea Lutheran
services next Sunday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock in the Kplscopal Pn
rlsh House. 214 Knst Cass street.
Subject of the sermi)i: "The Holy
r.host a Comforter to the- Christ
ians." Sunday School at 1:30 o'
clock. The public is luvlled to
the services and Sunday School.
Confirmation class meets every
Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock.
II, II. YOUNO, Pastor. .
Catholic Church. Kano and
Oak streets: ltev. II. Clery. Pas
tor. May loth, Mass and Sermon
at 9:30 m. Catechism class
Immediately afterwards. Hosary
and Benediction of the M. I). S."
In tho evening at 7:30. Muy De
votions during the week as usual.
'Herniate, Mass and Sermon at
u:30. a. m.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
welcome to all. 7:00 p. m. Young
eoulu's Meeting. Young people
aro urged to be at their posts in
these meetings. 8:00 p. m. liven
ing Worship. Message by the
pastor. The orchestra will play
tfuvernl nf the old melodies that
qur mothers sang and loved. Some
or them win ue Oliver mreaun
Among the (iold, Love's Old
Sweet Song." "Sweet and Low,"
"Annie Laurie.'" Miss Saran
Christensen will ting a solo. The
congregation will sing the old
hymns. Whther you are accus
tomed to going to church or not
you are especially invited to en
Joy this service.
M. K. Church, South. Main
and Lane streets. Stewart ODeli,
pastor. W. L. Cobb, 8. S. Super
intendent. Next Sunday Is Mo
ther's Di and the only proper
way to celebrate It, is by going
to Sunday School and church as
our Mothers have done In our
childhood. Our services will be
at the usual hours throughout the
day. The topic for the morning
message will be: "My Mother";,
for the evening service at 8:00
SAVE -with
Mrs. Field, an overworked
Ned, her young son
farmer's wife .
..Harel Strickland'
Emmett Cronk
Kern llutcnin
Huth Hodley
Doris, her daughter.
Mrs. Stringer, a borrowing neighbor
Mr.- Hartwell, a graduate of the Agricultural College, Oscar Rodley
Mr. Field, a prosperous farmer. ...Uay Lehman
Dave Dalton. a neighbor, who "owns bis own farm" Ormond
Thompson.
Ida Johnson, clerk In a department store Helen Strickland
Mrs. Ryan, tbe manager ot a lodging house Vera Klore
Mr. Bond, a man with money Vernon Davis
Miss Brooks, visiting housekeeper for the Welfare League
Dorothy Rogers.
Pete
Ola't
Hired Men-
John Montgomery
Walden Thompson
ACT ONEThe kitchen in the Field home.
ACT TWO A room In a cheap lodging house.
ACT THHKE The living room In the Field home.
BETWEEN ACTS .
Instrumental musle by Miss Larson, Miss French, II. 0. Klore.
The High Bchool Clee Club In "Soldier Chorus," by Faust.
HI(h trade, e-.tr Uocf,
rue tit sfowtlTi. '
rag-
Ill. lo Kininliird Mir,).,, Upv.
L. V. Hurror, I'tiHtor. Service to
nlRht at the Mission at H;00; fter
mon by tho piiator. Our Sun day
S.'hool Is mrowiiiK and If you are
not lu a Sunday Hrhool. we want
ym to attend thin (toed live
ffhnol. Com n tent (earhra In
' liartre and cl unites for all. Vr arh
'; aervirea at 11:'" and 8:00.
The pantor will preach at both of
theae aervirea. alua week ri i sr h t
meetfnRB on Tneaday and Friday
nt 8:00. There will b two air
vlcea at Glide Sunday. Mlaa lo
uri WrlKlit will pr.-a'h at lire 11
f-rlork MTvlce and Mr. Hurror In
'lie aftf-rnoon a'rvlce. TImtb will
' ' a banket dinner at tionn, fill
Hir bakt and rorue for th two
rvlron. A number of Homburg
P- ople ur? RrttiiK. better join them
lor ttV'Ho fount ry Kervleen dinner
.'nd all. We want y"i to attend
niTnj of tlu-fte (tood K'pel ncM
thKA: yon will feel at hoin- here.
Our f'.-nina: ert-en art' at t0
iiom now on thru the summer.
Mral MwlinflKt fhnn-li, Cornr
' Ma n and vah- i-retn( He v.
.t'-rKTrh Knnttn. paitor. Once more i
v folohrjitp sWi hri hay. When
v wrp li'tl It was nioth'-r who
r-'t ti ready and took u to m
f'.ty Hfhonl TIiomi wero hnppv j
fl'tvu. They are fuP nf delirhtful
n -morien. For mother a anUe lt j
all go to Hundity Hrhool thia
-induy. ftt-lfi in (he hour. A Mo-j
t'nr'a I)ay B-Tirot. '. 11 oVbn k,
w.tb apKial Moibar'i Day a.u.c.
DRUGSTORE
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How about that
$10?
Its a gift in Cash to the Man or Woman or child
who suggests the best name for our
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PRODUCTS
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All names for this Contest must be in our hands by
Monday Morning, May 11
The Douglas County Creamery
Phone 340
AFTER BATHINQ a rub with
Rubbing Alcohol
Vi lli rllmulatn the whole I
body and yon will feel that
splerdid glosr of health and
emTgy.
Leading athlt-tcs use and
recommend It. i
l'lnt U.itle $1.00 I
NATHAN FULLERTON j
71 ?rVL Drug Surt j
Parkins Bidj., Rossburg
STOP THi: CAR THEFTS
Take advantage of our large floor space and
reasonable day and evening storage rates.
Special Monthly Day Storage Rs
CALL 408 FOR SERVICE CAR
ROSEBURG GARAGE
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