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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. JUNE 5, 1925 -ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW laauad Dally Exc.pt Sunday by Tha Nawa-Rvlw Co. W. BATES. I no. BEirT Q. BATES- fresldenl and Manager Becreiary-Tieaurr 5 fca&rod aa aecood claaa matter May 17, llMtf, at tie punt oltlce at -. Koaeburg, Oregon, under tha Act of March t, 187. SUBSCRIPTION HATt.8 7DTll, Pr yar, or malL. "Dally, alx montha, by malL. , -bally, three montha, by malt. .' Dally, tingle month, by mail. Daily, by carrier, per monuu. . Waakly Newi Keilew, by nail, per year. 44.00 . 100 . a.vu . M . .bil 1.U0 Miabr ( 'l-ke A.elatea frM. The A.loclated Proa, la axclualvttly .muled to tb. uae for rdpubll veattbil of all Bw cU.pamb.i erauitad to It or not otherwise credtud .'ta'thla paper and to all local utwa publlaa.d b.r.ln. All riahta at ra r publication of apoclal diapatonaa b.r.ia am alao raaarvad. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIOAV, JUNE 6. 1926. THE PERSONALITY OF A CITY jT.lA. Washington correspondent reports that at a recent -jWhiJe House reception, a woman in the line, after shaking V hands with the president, remarked with some enthusiasm, -"Ira from Boston". The president replied, "You'll never 'get" over it". As "Cal" is intimately familiar with the famous city of baked beans, there was truth as well as '. pleasantry in his remark. Boston has been supposed in the J Pfc to stand for culture and conservatism. While the character of that city has changed during recent years, yet the old timers of Boston did have those characteristics to a large extent. So one could go through half of the communi- tiqj in the country, and show that they have had certain trflts that they have impressed on their residents. Some V PT'e of course are so nondescript in character, that they remain about the same wherever they go. But those who are more responsive to influences about them, are shaped ;Jt)X- their environment. 'She dominating traits of a city are f laYgely created by the leaderiip it has in the present or has had in the past. A small group of people of forceful personality can often put their stamp on their home towns . and powerfully sway their future development. The way to shape the character of a city, and create a kind of com munity personality that moulds the character of the people, is to cherish high ideals and standards. If those who hold positions of influence have mediocre purposes, their city is not likely to attain a reputation for its distinctive excellen- "iRL But it is possible by a constant insistence on high aims, tTSive a city certain superior .characteristics,' so that its iiSjWtutions and facilities and activities are held up to high standards, which have some tendency to impress their fine stamp on its citizens. nffiMS OF BANKRUPT T1RM FOUND BURIED (Aaoeuud Vxtm IxMrd Win.) NEW YORK, June 6. Diamonds and Jewelry eatlmated to value 3'),000 today were found burled In -W'Wkanda of Coney Inland by Invea tlgutora aearchlng for winning as seta of the bankruut tewelrv firm of Morris Hlegtr and Hon, which ,aduoted and William K. Howard ETAOIN ETAOIN ETAOIN KT AO produced from the Zane llrey novel failed for more than 2uO,00 laatl"' the same name. At the Antlers month. Morris Sieger, head of the firm. Jumped to his death from the rimf nf a 15-story building In Times .hint nru shortly before the bankrupt condition of the concern became .'Ittiowu. i:-' - if STRIKE GROWS IN CHINA; HAND OF SOVIET SEEN (Continued from page 1.) student ranks was striving to e feet another conflagration by urg- i Ing the constabulary In Chinese territory to become an armed force ! supporting the anti-foreign move ment. An unconfirmed report says this element la striving to Induce General C'buan-Kang to move his troops from Hung Chow to Shang hai. Foreign forces patrolling Bhang-1 hal streets, flanked by boarded store fronts today were confronted j with posters reading: i "Assassinate foreign police". I And "assassinate foreigners, con-1 nected with law courts ". , Among the documents seized by police In raids on Shanghai Univer sity was a letter from a Chinese In Berlin to a professor at the col Ictfe saying "It baa been decided that students of three countries China, Germany and Russia will start an organization which will unite the nations of the world In the cause of the revolutionary party." The letter was signed "Vu-Han-kao-Ahu Kant, street 02, Berlin," ! berg, April 6, and received here on May la by Professor Klang SJ sung. The letter reveals efforts of Chi nese in other countries to make the Kuonilngtang, the Chinese party which la charged with res ponsibility for Inciting the present trouble, an International organiza tion with branchea in Germany,, Hussla and France. People do Get Hungry Well, we are ready to supply delicatessen cooked foods, just like "mother" serves but we save "mother" the work and trouble. ROASTS, PIES. CAKES. TAMALES, SALADS. HOT BREAD EVERY DAY. SATURDAY SPECIALS Chicken Pie. Baked Ham, Perfection Salad, Huckelberry Pie, Walnut Cream Pie. VOSBURGH&WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 515 fostering communistic principles, asserting that socialism and dem ocracy is the ultimate aim ot the organization in government. Banks and business bouses were closed today as mosey and valuables were placed In the for elgn settlement for safe-keeping. The Chen police communion and other officials are reticent re garding the situation. PACKAGE WORTH $5,700 DISAPPEARS IN MAILS GENEVA, June 5 Workers dele- j gaits to the International labor , conference, meeting separately from the conference today voted to j send a telegram of sympathy to j Chinese workers. The telegram ! protested against the "frequency" of violent action by the authorities 1 against the workers of the far j East. Antlers Thtatra. Flapperlsm comes In for a sound spanking and Jaza receives a knock out blow In I'ai amount's "Code of ttie West," which Lucien hubbartl McCormick and Ileerlng mowers, binders and rakes at Wharton ;yiros. "YOUNG LOEBS mind GIVING AWAY UNDER m STRAIN PRISON LIFE theatre toutght and Saturday. The" 'direct and drastic methods of the west were never better Illus trated than In this absorbing pho toplay la which a sturdy son of Arizona trachea a flapper daughter of New York tne a b-o of living aud luvlng. Pictured against marvelous nat ural backgrounds and abounding In breath-taking thrills, "Code of the West ' u munis its vivid, appealing story of the romance of Uvorgle WASHINGTON, June 6. Infor mation baa reached The Associat ed Jress pointing to direct Russian Soviet participation In an impend ing armed struggle for the control of all China. The preparations already made contemplate a civil war of mujor proportions, centering In the north ern province, aud dwarfing in Im portance the present sporadic disturbance in the south. The ultimate political conse quences can only be conjectured, 'ihu area of probable operations la in the sphere of greatest Interest to Japanese and the aid of the Sov iet la being thrown behind the standards ot Keng-Yu llsluug, lead er of the faction least friendly to Tokyo. Opposing Feng stands Chang Tso-LIn, (he Manchurlan war lord, reported to have the mor al, It not the actual pbyslclal sup port of the Japanese government. In Its last analysis, such a strug gle might approximate a war be tween Japanese aud Kussia with the actuul campaigning carried on by Feng and Chang and the sup plies furnished by Moscow aud Toyko. Already considerable quantities ot arms and ammunitions have been sent acrosa the frontier from Uussla, and Kussia army Instruc tors have gone into inner MouKolla to co-operate with the officers ot Feng. u some places, steps have been May Htwkwell. a frlvoluua 111 lie dapper, and Cal Thurniau, a sturdy. j,ttk''n to mobllrze railroad equlp- I virile cowboy. Majestic Theatre Whon two wouien and a man be come Involved in circumstances (AMIU4 I1M Uutd WM.) JOLIKT. 111.. June 6. Hlchard i.-lx'b, slayer of Dobby Franks, who .-'lias been 111 with mealslea was de- "iJIrlous today as an after effect of I""" cnate suspicion, one naturally ;:.ho disease, prison physicians said. ' ,uu" lur u" age-oiu triangle situa-.;-lxieb muttered incoherently most of I llun- Dut "Straight Through." fine day and attendants were con- L'niveraal Uluo Slreak western star 'itantly at his bedside. Dr. Herman rln William Desmond, which will .Adler, state physician, said that the ..'Xlellrlum was not a frequent after effrct ot measles. Dr. Harry Fat ,Jerson, who visited Loeb, said that ,. in his opinion the prisoner waa i;Vhamming delirium. J Opinion was also expressed that ';Xoeb's mind was at Its breaking J.., point, due to the confinement aud i ! : -prison life. : ;;Rich Bachelor Wants Wife "Many people have blamed me ,ilor out getting married. Since '"childhood 1 have suffered from 'Jatomach and liver trouble, never jr, being able to get any medicine ,or doctor to help me. Now thai if'Mayr'a Wonderful Itenieily nan JJJentlrely cured me, I am anxious ;,.,! set a wife." It Is a simple, jt.iliarn.lesn preparation, that re ,:iiiovet the eaiarrhal mucus from :'MhM Intestinal iract and allays the ''Juf lammailou which causes prac- , , .1 fta lly all stomach, liver and lutes t:"ttual ailments. Including apneudl- clus. One done will convince or ''money refunded. At all dniKgUts. be shown In the Majestic theatre, commencing tonight, this is not the case. "Straight Through" la a melo drama, the tension of which Is re lieved by numerous comedy situa tions, and altto it contains some rapid action thrills ill the way of a big fight and some reckless horse-uauship. Save your hay with a tedder. We ..'have one at special price. Wharton !!!Uro. -CURRICULA ROW ;; IN FINAL STAGE , . PORTLAND, Ore., June 6. 'The state hoard of higher rurrl- f ula was in sesMon lie re td;iy r' considering appi-al ot the I nner lly or Origin, asking Unit the " Oretcon Agrli'iiltum! 'oII-tq be ' prohiblied from permiittng cer j'taln roure held to he unsigned j to the I'niverslty being ued. The rlmrces of dunllmtiou of ' courses w ere fili d uKnlnM I tie '.agricultural coller. by the mil , verstiy, the lini's Involved being . commerce. Journnllvm. music, cdu : ration and liberal artH. In lis J brief In n ply the collejte rhurgnl thu university, with duplti at ton nf . rnti rss I n com merco w h li-h had prH'TloiinIy been ad ludlciited to the agricultural institution. lr. Smith, chairman. atd at . noon when the meeting recrsm d that the session would le reniim ed at Z o'clock and that m rtecl slon would prohubly not be reach ed, until almut I hours later. Liberty Thtatrs "Charley's Aunt," with 8yd Chap lin, the big feature farce which has bi-en looked forward to with great anticipation ever since It was an nounced that the screen rights of the famous old stage play by Bran don Thomna had been purchased by ment In Mongolia for Keng'a troops while at other northern points railroad facilities have become a prize for active but incoucluslve maneuvering. The Russian consul at Peking, Kurakhan, baa given open encour agement to the forces to unrest in a manuer which has Incurred the strong displeasure ot the en voys ot the great world powers, ltusslan propaganda has been in creasing In volume not only In the north but also at cauton aud other centers In the south. Information of these developments have been placed iu the hands ot the Ameri can government which views the situation with an absorbing Inter est not unmixed with anxiety. Its officials are withholding comment. The precise relation of tho cur rent southern outbreaks tu the threats of an overshadowing war in the north la not yet eutirely clear, but it would appear that Soviet influence in the south while of admitted potentiality, is largely character to divest the foreigner of (AMocUtal Pnm Leued Win.) SAN FUANCISCO, June 5. Post Office Inspector Charles E. Caine said today no progress had been made toward uncovering any clue leading to solution of the disap pearance several days ago from the malls between Keno, Nev .and Moriston, Cal., of a package con taining $5,7uu In currency, part ot the payroll of the Crown-Willam ette Paper company at Florlston. Reports said the package had gone forward from the Reno post office but failed to arrive at Florlston. . Two deputy Inspectors from the Snn Francisco office have been de tailed on the case. Chief Caiue said. SUNDAY AT THE J r churches : rievclaiul Community flitirrlt. I'astor: Rev. Kd Murphy. Stin- rlv Sehnnl. tO'Olt a m Hervires at 11:00 a. m. Christian Endea vor, 7:30 p. m. All are welcome. niurch of 1irtt at Myrtle Creek, for Sunday, June 7, 1925. Ililile School at 10:00. Sommer Is here with Its vacations, picnics and outings, but these thlncs should not take us away from the Sunday Morning Bible School ser vice. Loyalty to the lllblo school' service Is a sure way to kill "Old Man Slump". Preaching at 11:00 and subject, "The Causes and Kf fecla of Prayer." Christian En-, deavor at 7:00 p. m. Let's all boost for Christian Endeavor this summer and the big convention st Portlund in July. Preaching at 8:00 p. m.; Subject, "What Christ Thot of Himself." you are always welcome at either or both church services and the Bible School and C. E. Hrlng your friends and enjoy these services with us. Mrs. Elliott and I har moved to Myr tle Creek to stay a year and we will be only too glnd to render any service we can for the people ot this community and vicinity. Ll'KE ELLIOTT, Pastor. Sunday Services. Early Commun ion at 8:00 a. ni. church School at 9:45 a. m. Late Services at 11:00 a. m. Subject of Sermon: "Your Child." Text: "And He Took the Child and Set Him in the Midst of Them." Mark 9:36. The value of a child. A child is God's Masterpiece. The Unfold ing of the Child Nature. A Fact Parents Must Face. Mothers and Fathers are urged to come and hear this sermon. Every one Is welcome. Evening Services at Kiddle. REV. A. O. DODGE, Vicar. International Itiblo f-'tudents As sociation Study at the Moose Hall, Sunday at 10:30 a. m. We are continuing .our study of the subject of the "Atonement Man iind also The Mystery Revealed" We understand that a mystery Is kept a profound secret. It is some thing unknown except to certain ones, -being kpt carefully and continuously concealed, from all others. Jehovah being all power ful. Con hide or keep secrets from every creature, earthly or heavenly; any part or all of his great plan and reveal or make it known at such time aa might ptease him. One feature of his great plan he did keep secret for ages and it Is still a secret to all except a fear. An Invitation Is ex tnnri'Pd to all who are Interested In Bible Study to come and study with us. ; Lutheran Services. Services ' next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o' ! clock. "The Difference Between I the Christians and the Unbeliev ers" will be the theme of the Sermon based on Luke IB. 19-31. Who is the more fortunate, the I believers or the unbelievers? Is i there a hell? Whut will be the I nature of the torments in hell? ! These are some ot the leading j questions answered in this ser- mon. Sunday will lie the last i services In the month of June and heme all memlwrs are urged to (attend Sunday. The pub'jc Is cor dially invited. Sunday sunoot at 1:30 o'clock. H'. H. YOUNO, Tastor. First Church of Christ. Scientist 312 E. Douglas St. Regular services are held Sunday morning at 11 1 o'clock, and Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, this meeting Includes testimonies of healing. Sunday ! school convenes eacb Sunday morn ing at 9:45. All ages from 4 to 20 years may be admilted. The read i ing room In front of the church la jopen daily except Sundays and holi days from 2 to 4 p. m. The public I Is cordially invited to attend. Tbe topic for the meeting will bo: "Uod the Only Cause and Creator. III. L. Caldwell, Minister. 9:45 a. m. The Church School. ; Carlo Page, Supt. A splendid program of instruction and liible study la being maintained and shall be throughout tbe summer. Tbe regular pupils are urged to stay by their post of duly. New pupils may be enrolled at any time. Tbe Sunday School will again spon.or a Daily Vacation liible , School this summer. It begins next Monday, June 8th, and runs 'through June 26th. It Is held 'every school day from 9:00 to 1 11:30 a. m. Mts Pentney will j be the Superintendent. It is open t to all children of the city who i are of school age. Coma next ! Monday morning. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. : Messuge by tbe pastor. A trolplul place of worsl.)p for all. 7:00 I p. m. Young People's Meetings. , All young people are cordially in I vlted. 8:00 p. m. Evening Service. The World Wide Guild I Girls will give a missionary play entitled "Tire Girl Who Fell Thru the Earth." They have spent con siderable work on It. Special mu sic. Public cordially invited. Christian Church. Next Sun- day ia Children's Day. We will have a special cnuurena service at the church. This service has lieen arranged by Mrs. Milton Church. A missionary offering will be tagen. This program will be held at tbe eleven o'clock hour. Regular board meeting will be held Sunday morning. In the af ternoon at three the teachers con ference will convene. Senior and Intermediate Christ ian Endeavor will meet lu the evening at 7. At 8 the evening music program will start. We have arranged a treat for this oc casion, a whistling number you will rarely have opportunity of hearing. The sermon topic Is, "Christ is All." Church night la held on Wed nesday evening, vith the follow ing program: 7:U0. -Meeting of gospel team. 7:30 Choir Rehearsal under the Prof. Olsen. 8:20 Prayer service for all. 9:00 Orchestra practice. Presbyterian Church. A place for the children and a placa for the older ones. Where? In the 'Sunday School. A wonderful Book The Bible. Wonderful results. Characters built In righteousness. We begin at 9:45. Are you doing your part toward the salvation of yourself, your home, your city? Qr are you expecting God to do it all for you? This is the theme that will be discussed In the morning sermon. "Do not weary In well doing." Do you grow weary in doing good deeds? Do you tire doing good deeds in a "beautiful" manner? What Is Th'a Antidote to Weariness, will be tbe subject ot tbe evening sermon. SI. iorgo'a Fplsropal Churrh. The Klmt Itiiptivf Church Corner Crbs and Main streets, i Corner of I.ane snd Rope streets: M. E. Church, South. Main and Lane streets. Stewart O'Dell, Pastor. Sunday School will open promptly at 9:45. W. L. Cobb, Superintendent. Otir Sun day School Is doing splendid work and we have room for a few more Btirdentu In all departments. There la a class for you. At 11:00 a. m., the pastor will speak on "Christian Education." In the Evening his theme will be "Sow ing and Reaping." If you are not In regular attendance at church at some other place, come and worship with us. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:30. Epworth League at regular hours. I Catholic Church, Kane and ' j oak streets; ner. u. uierj, rap tor. June 7th, Mass and Sermon at 7 a. m. i 8:45 Catechism Class at High Mass and Sor- lileul, will bo shown for the first I his long standing extra-territorial time here on Sunday when It will; rights. The movement, which re begin a 4 day run at the Liberty theatre. The fame of "Charley'a Aunt" Is world wide. On the stage it earn ed three millions dollars, playing ontlnuously lor thtrty-thn years. In London, it ran for four consec utive years, being given llHti times cently hits led to serious outcroit plnns at Shanghai, fits In naturally j with the aims of the Soviet. j At Canton the recent troubles appear to be rooted in factional iiuarrels among those South China leaders who formerly were united under the banner of the late Sun- lite. Christies of Hollywood ln;YHt-Sen, but there have been open conjunction w ith Ideal Films, Ltd.. I evidences of aggravation by Soviet of lxindon. are said to have ghen sympathizers and one faction at the larce an elaborate sen-en pro- Csnton has charged that the party ducllon and brought out its hilar-1 now in the saddle there Is receiv- ious situations to their lull worth. ing financial support dona Moicow There la little doubt among those tnfonmul of all the circumstances Lawn sprinkler and garden ho.se!,,,,,, ,mw ie gl,uatlon in the north at Wharlou Bros, DAILY WEATHER REPORT Beat witl fas. It. S. Weallier Bureau, local nfrice, Itosehurg, Orcgun, 24 hours ending 5 a. tu. Precipitation In Inches d redihs: llUhcKt temperature yesterday r.S Lowest, temperature lust night 4 1'rertpll.it Ion, last 24 boms 19 TihmI preclp since lit of month -Its Normal pn-clp. for this niouih 1.07 Toisl precip. from Hcptetnhcr 1. 1 !' J I. lo dale. 11 S7 Avenue precip. from Si-Jit. Total i-xcens from B pt l:i.'l Aveiage precipitation fur t season. (Scpletube coines to fruition, a Soviet and anilSovlet cleavae will traverse China like an earthquake from north to south. CANTON, China, June E. Civil administrators quartered behind nd htin Pr''l,artMI fortifications today ex I pci ted a serious cluh momentarily iiientutrtly for military denomina tion. Inhabitants are tlreiug lo lRmg Kong. Martial law la proclaimed here nlchtly. The civil administration anti cipates a treacherous military at- 32.9.1 tai l( The merchants, who have suf 8.S8 fcrvd rnnMdcrahly an demanding 44 action a?atnt the military estsD- to ilMhrncnta with the ultimate Idea May, Inclusive) .....II 4J that a peaceful civil government Cloudy tonlKlit and Saturday; under the Kuomtntang patty may moderate temperature. 'be placed In power. WILLIAM 1IKI.L Leaders. In- the, Kuomlngtang aWteorulof iat. 1 partjr todaj .denied Ui cluris of Two-Trouser m rm ' suits Ji - J A Summer Necessity If there ever is a season wlien you need an extra pair of trousers to your Suit, that season is right now. Today our stocks are complete with the newest in styles, excellent fabrics and fine tailoring. The values are most interesting. $37.50 FLORSHE1M SHOES AND STETSON HATS Harth's Toggery Tired bodies respond to Hills Bros Coffee Lagging bodies throw off fatigue with the first delightful mouthful of this fa vorite coffee of the West. A tonic to the tired and a delicious beverage withal. Refreshing! Invigorating! No other drink so unerringly hits the spot in dead center. At the first sign of mental or bodily fatigue, brew yourself a cup of Hills . Bros. Coffee. Inhale its wonderful bouquet. Then raise it to your lips and drink deeply. In all the world, no flavor like this! The Recognized Stand ard,, without a doubt. Ask for Hills Bros, by name and look for the Arab on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is eco j nomical to use. x HILLS BROS COFFEE In the original Vacuum Pack which keeps thi toffct fresh. I92. Hill. Broi. mon at 9:30 a. m. Rosary and Benediction of the M. It. S. la tbe ereniug at 7:30. Frw MfthoriiHt ChHrrli Cor ner of Harvard and I'mpqua Ave. H. A. Hammer. Pastor. Sabbath School at 9:45 and preaching at 10:45 by Brother Place and at 2:30 p. m., and 7:30 p. m. Ser vices every night next week in Tabernacle In Uellowa Park, cor ner of Harvard and Umpqua. Everyone welcome. First MrthmiWt t'hnrrh Cor ner of Lane and Main streets. Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor. Sun day School meets promptly at 9:45 a. m. In these days of re ligious upheaval it is a good thing to have a good foundation. and the best way to have that foundation is to attend a good llil 'ho class. Our Sunday School is studying the whole liible. We have classes for all ages. Come and study and know for yourself. The Sunday School will also have charge of the morning service giv ing the Children's Ly program at eleven o'clock. This will be an interesting service. The Jun ior League meets at 3 p. m. The Epworth League meets at 7 p. m. All young people are urged to be present. The evening sermon theme is "Extravagances in Re ligion." It a hard thing to think and practice In terms of common sense. Few people do it. Be sure and bear this timely ser mon. Good music. A cordial welcome is extended to all. 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