Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 10, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10. 1925.
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The fastest selling JPaige ye ever
built only $30 more than open
car price!
Before you buy any car at any price
see this stunning Paige Brougham.
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Notice the striking appearance of its rich,
colorful finish and long, graceful lines.'
The finest looking Paige we ever
designed it's the most admired car
on the road today.
Come in and see the Paige Brougham.
If you prefer we'll send the car out to
you. There's no pbligation. Just call
or telephone.' '
ROBT. B. STOUGH
Phone 122
Dealer
329 W. Lane St
All ASKKIt KOU 1IOMK.
The Pacific Count Itvscue and
Protective Society requests ItH
friends to ronienlier the girls of
the Louise Home and the babies
of the Allntrtina Kerr Nursery
Home, when canning (rutt and
vegetables this year.
The Louise tlnmeand Albertlna
Kerr Nursery rared for last year
respectively two hundred four
unfortunate aclrls and two hun
dred and thirteen homeless bablca
and youngsters. The babies and
girls were committed from twenty-eight
counties of the state.
Please send a note stating how
many Jars you will fill ao that
the freight may be prepaid and
arrangement made to pay the
freight tor tho return of the fruit.
Thy note should be addressed to
the general office. 196 Ilurnslde
Striwt, Portland. Oregon.
W. G. MacLaren.
to 150 miles.
If experiment ahowa that com
munication Is possible with the
other American relief stations In
Palestine, Syria, Greece and Per
sia, It la likely that more power
ful atatlona will bo built later.
The chief reason for the Instal
lation Is economy, as It Is calcu
lated that the radio Installation
will pay for Itself within a year
throuiih savings on teK'grapn and
cable lolls.
Studebaker costs less per pound
than butter.
DEMOLAY TEAM DEFEATS
LEGION IN ONE-SIDED GAME
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OK IUM.HM.N HKI.IKK WOIIK.
KltlVAN. Russian Armenia.
June K. The radio la about to
Invade southern Russia. The Am
erican Near Kast Icellcf will In
stall wireless communication be
tween Its orphanages and relief
stations. Its broadcasting equip
ment will be of the simplest va
riety, as the distances to be cover
ed nre In no esse more than 100
The llaptlat-DeMolay team won a
lop-sldcd game of baseball from the
American Legion team last night by
a score of 12 to 3. The combina
tion team has been greatly atrcngth
ened by the addition of James
Goodman and lrvln Street, w ho are
both experienced players. HlrecL.
at first, last night, with Goodman
at second, Flnlay at short and
Nichols at third.' gave an airtight
Inlleld. The Legion team Included
several pick up players, aa not all
of the regular men were out The
Haptlal-DcMnlay team, which here
tofore has been the weak team of
the league, now has the appearance
of being beat, and la expected to
hit a winning stride.
PRESBYTERIANS TO RESTORE
NOTED CHURCH IN VIRGINIA
Pleasure
AND
Commercial Cars
ED MARSH MOTOR CO.
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Sales and Service
Oak and Pine Phone 446
WASHINGTON, June 10. Pres
byterians throughout the United
Slates are being called upon to
unite In the resoratlon of the "Old
Kirst Church" of Alexandria, Va,
the scene of many historic associa
tions, but now falling Into ruin.
Members of the national commit
tee pushing the campaign Include
I)r.; John Grler Hlbben, president
of Princeton; Governor E. Lee
Trlnkle or Virginia; Mrs. Selden P.
Spencer, widow of the late Mis
aourl senator; Dr. Edwin A. Alder
man, president of the University of
Virginia; Huston Thompson, feder
al trade commissioner; and Mrs.
Robert Lansing of Washington.
The movement has been actively
under way alnce April 27, the 141st
anniversary of the completion of
the church, and John 13. Gordon,
chairman of the local committee,
hopes to have aufficient funds on
hand a year hence to commence the
restoration.
The edifice was built in 1774. two
yeara before the algning ot the De
claration of Independence, and
stands on South Fairfax atreet,
named after Lord Fairfax who ex
erted Influence oa the .career of
George Washington. The Masonic
I.odge of George Washington held
Its first religious ceremony after
Its Institution 1n J7S3. members In
charge of the present appeal say,
i In the old church. Similarly, Ma-
I sonic funeral honors were paid to
the Father of Ilia oCuntry there,
, December 27, 1799.
, Dr. James Mulr. who officiated
at Washington's funeral aa chap-
I lain of the Alexandria Lodge of Ma
sons. Is burled under the church
floor. In the graveyard John Car
lyle. General Kradork'a quarter
master, and Dr. James Craik, - the
Scotch-bora surgeon general of the
Continental Army, and personal
, friend of General Washington, He
at rest.
TO LEAVE FOB THE
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE, Corvallts. June 9.
(Special.- Maurice Newland of
Roseburg, Junior in commerce
and editor of the dally Iiarome
ter, will go to China with a party
on 'the annual "pilgrimage ot
friendship to the Orient, sponsor
ed by the Pacific coast Y. M. C
A: council. ' The trip will begin
June 23 at San Francisco and end
September 7' at Vancouver. B. C.
" One day will lie spent In Hono
lulu on the way over on the Taiyo
Maru where Edmund Ing, Chinese
student at University of Hawaii,
will be picked up. Approximately
ten days will be spent In Japan,
one week In Korea and five weeks
In China. Outstanding leaders in
the political, industrial, educa
tional, and religious world will be
met by the group. Foreign stu
dent conferences will be attended
and numerous O. A. C. club mem
bers will be visited.
Some- of the cities and points
of Interest to be visited in China
are Shanghai, ' Hangchow, Sooch-
, Nanking, Ruling,- the great
mountain summer resort of China,
Hankow, Wuchang, sometimes
called the Pittsburg of China,
Paotlhgfu, and Peking, the capital
city.- In Japan T the party will
climb Fujiyama mountain. Nlkko,
great remple city, and Kariuzaua.
summer-resort, will be visited.
The return trip from Yokohama
will be on the Empress of Asia.
Two others from -the college to
go are Dr. U. 0. Dubach, dean of
men,- and Waldo Stoddard. ex
presldent of the student body.
Representatives from other Insti
tutions that will make up the re
mainder of the party are Addison
Cole, hlttrer college; Edward
Stimsoa, Reed college; Arthur
Caratens, Washington state col
lege; Edmund Ing, ("diversity of
Hawaii; - William . IZIll. Pomona
college. .
Moderator No: 3
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New Parts for all Cars
We Carry a Full Line of
PISTON RINGS VALVES FAN BELTS
MOTOR BEARINGS GASKETS BRAKE LINING
and many other necessary items.
TERMINAL GARAGE
A. F. MICELLI
Rear of Terminal Hotel Main and Washington Sts.
Paint your auto top now sun damages more than rain.
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Dr. W. 1. Wuhart of Pitts
burgh, Pa., la the newly elected
moderator vf the United Pres
byterian church in North Amer
ica. The Presbyterian church to
the V. S. and the Presbyterian
chorcli In the (J. S. A. recently
elected ether moderators.
TALK OF THE TOWN
When women buy silk hose they
want real service and wear as
well as looks. When they can get
those things at a cost of only li on
they are aurprlsed and naturally
delighted. If you haven't tried the
11.00 line of silk hose at Carr a you
are missing the best buy in town.
20 colors, Including all the new
shades.
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At a meeting held In Medford
yesterday the farmera' cooperatives
located from Eugene to Ashland
completed a buying asBooiation
which will handle the buying for all
the member firms.
The new organization will be
known as the Associated Coopera
tive Exchange, and Mr. E. E. Morri
aon of the Lane Co. Farmers Union
will act as secretary and purchas
ing agent, with headquarters- In
Eugene.
The preliminary steps were tak
en some time ago at a meeting cal
led by C. E. Rannlng. manager of
the Farm Rureau Cooperative Ex
change at Roseburg. who aaw the
possibilities of such an organiza
tion. '
Although the plan was devised
primarily for cooperatives engaged
In retail business, several produc
ers organizations have asked to be
admitted to purchase their auppllea
through the exchange.
The firms represented at the
meeting yesterday were the Ash
land Fruit Growers Assn. Ashland.
Jackson Co. Farm Rureau Coopera
tive Exchange of Medford. Jose
phine Farmers Cooperative Associa
tion of Grants Pans, Douglaa Coun
ty Farm llureau Cooperative Ex
change of Roseburg and Oakland,
Lane County Farmers Union of Cot
tage Grove, Creswell and Eugene,
and Junction City Cooperative Ex
change of Junction Jl'lty.
The Grangers Eugene Warehouse
of Eugene and the Sutherlin Fruit
Growers Assn. of Sutherlin, are al
so expected to Join the exchange.
The annual purchases of the
member firms are considerably in
excess of a million dollars.
CHILDREN'S SOCKS
Complete color line and range of
sizes at Carr's. 1-2 and 3 4 and
full length hose. Big values in
children's hose.
NOTICE
THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTI
FIED THAT
Fire Policies No, 2003 to No.
2025, ' inclusive of the National
Union Fire Insurance Company, of
Pittsburg. Pa., have been lost, mis
laid or stolen, under which circum
stances, their Issue being unauth
orized, said policies are null and
void.
The holder of these policies will
please return them to the company
at Pittsburg. Pa., and should there
be any return pnmlum involved it
will be promptly paid.
In case of loss claimed by any
person or persons as holders of
these policies, the company will
deny any or all liability thereun
der.
NATIONAL UNION FIRE IN
SURANCE CO.
VACUUM B0T.TLES
Fine American made bottles,
made stronger and better.. Guaran
teed to hold heat or cold. Pint
size $1.16 at Carr's.
VlOTICE TO HCAOS OF ALL
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
The Roseburg Ministerial Associ
ation wishes to invite the heads
and representatives of all religious
organizations of Roseburg to meet
I at the City Hall Thursday evening.
June II. at 7:30 P. m. The pur
pose of the meeting Is to discuss
the possibility of week-day llible In
struction for the children of Rose
burg for the coming school year,
H. L. CALDWELL, President.
Johnson's Service Department for
ouRlas county. Everything to keep
your floors in good condition.
Lloyd Crocker.
OAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. S. Weather Bureau, local office.
Roseburg, Oregon, lit hours ending
ii.ni.
Precipitation In Inches and hun
dredths: lIlKhest temperature yesterday 67
-Lowest temperature last night 60
Precipitation. Iat 2t hours 0
Total preclp. since first month $i!
Normal preclp. for this month 1.07
Total preclp. from September
1. I!:'4, to date 41.91
Averate preclp. from Sept I
I. Itv77 J3.20
Total excess from Srpt 1,
l:'4 s.71
Average precipitation for 4
wet seasons, I September to I
May, Inclusive) 1141,
t'loiHlr tonight. Thursday fair,
aud warmer. j
WILLIAM BELL
Msteorologist I
SARFF'S
Auto recking
House
.-4 ' , V X
S2f N. Main St.
Parts for most all
makes and models of
.cars at .a big saving to
you.
Come in and see us.
Old cars bought for
wrecking.
Phone S53
Hay fever, asthma, catarrh. Re
lief guaranteed within 24 hours or
money refunded. Lloyd Crocker.
Authorized Electrical Ser-j
vice for every car owner.
Most complete stock of
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Electrical Parts in Doug-
las County.
I We Repair
j Everything Electrical
W. R. BROWN
Electric Service
Newland Bldg.
1 22 South Stephens St.
SOUTHERN PAfll-lf MAY (Southern Pacific engineers. If
11UII.D ACROSS TUI.K LAKE. thisfiew line is used, it will mean
a consiaeraitte saving, inamucn
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., June as lne original location skirted
10. Work on a relocation survey j around the edge of the former
of the Modoc Northern which j 'aKe oed.
would routa the line from Merrill Still another projected route
pleted yesterday, engineers announced.
SPORT HOSE
Women's lisle hose for sport
wear, wide rib and pineapple
stitch styles. 8everal shades and
across the old bed of Tule Lake I between Merrill and Malln has ; all sizes priced at 55c, 65c and tiifc.
was started- this morning by the I been under survey and was com- I Carr s.
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Thousands of independent dealers sell VeedoL
They sell it because of its uniformly high quality.
They sell it because it gives the "film of protection",
thin as tissue, smooth as silk, tough as steel.
The Veedol "film of protection" safeguards your
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And remember! When you buy a quart of
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