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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY JUNE 12. 1925. FIVE W E C O M A B AT H S r-H" S(; - v - New salt-water natatorium and' cottages just completed by J. F. Kronenberg at Bandon-by-trie-Sea. The cottages are ready for occupancy, completely equipped with everything except bedding. Rates are $2.00 a day, $12.00 a week, $40.00 a month. This charge covers water, light, wood and privilege of showers. The opening day for the natatorium will be announced shortly. The plunge is large and will be heated to a proper tempera ture, has submerged lights and all the features that will add to the comfort and pleasure of the bathers. A seven-foot fire place at one end of the building lends an atmosphere of warmth and fellowship. For information address WECOMA BATHS, Bandon-by-the-Sea, Oregon. I SUNDAY AT THE ; t CHURCHES X ' 8t. George's Kplscopal fourth. Sunday service. Communion Service at y:oo a. m. Church School at 9:41 a. m.. No. J1:U0 a. m. service at Kosehurg. Ser vic at Mulherltn at 11:00 a. m. A. O. DODGC.. Vicar. ATTORNEY NEUNER HERE. U. S. District Attorney George Keuner came to Roseburg this morning from Portland, and will re main until Sunday. Mr. Keuner spoke this afternoon on the sub ject of law enforcement at the con ference of the Baptist church. He expects to spend a short time at tending to legal matters at his of fice, and also visit his ranch at Riddle before returning to his head- Pies Cakes Biscuits Muffins everything in which you use THE WORLD'S GREATEST Looks different tastes better be cause of its greater leavening power SALES 2'. TIMES THOSE Of ANT OTHER BRAND Not Enough Room NOTICE TO ALL ELKS i All members B. P. O. E. No. 828 are requested to be pres- ent at the lodge hall on the afternoon of Sunday. June 14 at 1 p. m., (or lie annual Flag Day program. COMMITTEE : quarters at Portland.. Mr. Neuner has been very busy since taking his new position as V. 8. District At torney, and has been very success ful In the handling of government prosecutions. o A Cyclone weeder will kill the weeds and put your ground in shape for- planting. ' See one at V barton Bros. i International liihle Kturirnts i Atosx iutlon. Bible study at the i Vou" Mull. Sunday at 10:0 a. m. The subjects for study will "imp humect of Atonement, , 'Man' and the Mystery Revealed." Sunday evening at 7:45 p. m. Mr. s. . ToutJIan of New York will speak at the Moose hall. The suhjvcl will be, "The World Shall he Kstubllshed." Here are some of the subjects of Mr. Toutjluns lecture. Is world dominion by a League, Court or Association the Hil.le remedy for buinauity's perplexi ties ? Why the feverlh changes of governments in our day? What does the lllble word "world" mean, when used symbol ically? What Is the "Time of the End?" ! What three - ruling etements caused the terrible "dark ages?" Why are the dates 63, 1799, and 1874 A D. Important? What is the seed of Abraham that is to bless all the families of the earth? Come and hear Mr." Toutjlan, you will enjoy this lecture. Seats free and No Collection. the Sunday School. It Is always' a trtat lo listen to the little folks. I The public is cordially Invited. regular study. At lieclock, ft This will take the place of the j pastor will speak on a subject of ; Interest to parents, Kidnaptug a King. Theme for the evening sermou: God's Inability to Reveal Himself to I s. Or. Why Can't We See aud Hear God? Catholic Church Kane and Oak streets. Rev. B. Clery, I'astor. June 14lh, Mass and Sermon at 7 a. m. Catechism Class at 8:45 a. m. High Mass and Sermon at 9: Jo a. m. Rosary and Benedic tion of the M. 11. S. in the even-, lug at 7:S0. , " , The Baccalaureate service of the Looking Glass high school will be held at the Methodist church in Looking Glass on Sunday evening. June 14. The program for the eve ning is as follows: ProcessionalMrs. Ernest Voorhles Doxology Congregation Invocation Kev. E. D. Uurton "Come Thou Almighty King" H. S, Glee Club Scripture Beading Rev. Barton (Gloria Respouse) "Dream of Paradise" (By Gray) Mis. T. S. Thompson Rev. Barton (Duet) Prayer . "Ivory Palaces" Dorothy Rogeos and Marvel Morgan How Firm a Foundation ". Congregation Sermon Rev. Barton .110.00 .7.00 ...S5.00 .3.00 ...2.50 Delco, was $13.00, AtwaterKent, was now now 110.00 $10.75 $8.50 STEERING WHEELS For Ford, Star, Chevrolet, Dodge, was $4.00 to $6.00, now 12.50 to S3.50 SPOT LAMPS Was $3.50, now , Was $6.00, now . Was $9.60, now ..$2.00 ..$3.00 ..$7.00 SPARK PLUGS A. C. Ford Was 75c. now All olher sizes, was $1.00, now ' ..55o .70o Bethlehem Ford Was 0c, now 45c All other sizes, was 75c, now - ' , 55c SPEEDOMETERS A. C. for Ford, $15.00, now ..$12.00 J We want more floor space. The following prices will be In 4 effect until stock Is reduced. 4 HORNS 5 Was $15.00, now 5 Was $9.75. now 5 Was $7.25. now 6 Was $5.00, now 4 Was $4.00, now 4 J FORD BATTERY IGNITION f. SYSTEMS 2 (Annotated Preaa Leased Wire.) p eigm special trains arriving at iref Zk quent intervals, the-Southern I'a 2 ciflc station swarming with khakl K clad soldiers, and the Btreet crowd R ed with ammunition and equlp 4 ment trucks, Mjedford took on the p appearance today of an armed i ii .ii yi in nai i nil r, hiiii 111a uiru ing of the state encampment of the Oregon National Guard at Camp Jackson, a few miles north of the city. According to officers In charge, the entralnment of nearly 2500 guardsmens Is being carried out approximately on scheduled time, and by tomorrow everything should be in readiness to start the two weeks program of intensive training. Mayor Allenderfer of Medford will deliver an address of "America" Benediction Postlude .. ,. Congregation Rev. Barton Mrs. Ernest Voorhics Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. Medford. Corsets made to measure. Bras sieres, Bldg. Sizes SO to 6S. 205 Perkins Stromberg Electric Wind shield Wipers, was $9.00 now $6.50 4 welcome today to the state guards- 4 men on behalf ot the citizens of Si 4 1 pi V i Radio $5.00 Head Phones to $8.00, DO' $3.50 to $5.00 SPORTGRAPHS . Ralph Hand, the Cottage Grove .wrestler, has been matched with Charles Davis, the Marahfteld llvht hMvvmlirhl. The hnut will 4 occur at Marshfield on June Is. 4 On that date also at Portland, Ted & TKu rn.l!.n rr-u.t li.r elalmant i of the world light heavyweight championship, who has returned from a tour of Australia, will meet Billy Edwards of Kansas City, who once defeated him in a title bout. All other supplies and accessories at greatly reduced prices. Umpqua Battery Station New Location Corner Douglas and Main Sts. , A. B. TAYLOR, Prop. At Oakland, Calif., yesterday Tod Morgan, California feather weight champion, who toddled about Roseburg when he was a youngster in knee pants, won a 10. round decision over his old enemy, Joe Gorman, of Oranta Pass. REMOVAL NOTICE We welcome you in our new home where we will be better equipped, and more alert to your needs in our line of work. BERNIER THE TAILOR New Location Two Doors North Liberty Theatre Rocco Strambo. Portland heavy- ; weight, and Sammy Olson ,of Gal- esburg, III., will head the munlcl- C ' pal boxing card at Klamath Falls. 9 June 16. The winner will probab 4 ly be matched with Frank Farmer. 5(,of Tacoma. or Tiny Merman, ex Zk Astoria policeman. In an open alr bout there July 4th. ' Latimer's Arsenate Lead elgh- ! teen cents per pound at Stearns f and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. 5 DAILY WEATHER REPORT TJ. 8. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 a. m. Precipitation In inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 75 Lowest tempearture last night 57 Precipitation, laxt 24 hours 0 Total preclp. since first month .60 Normal preclp. for this month 1.07 Total preclp. from September 1. 1924. to date -41.91 Average preclp. from Sept. Ik77 .. .. - - -. .33 20 Total excess from Sept 1, 1924 .. 8 71 Average precipitation for 46 wet seasons, (September to May. inclusive) .11 41 V'nsettled, ' probably occasional showers tonight and Saturday; moderate temperature. WILLIAM BELL w Meteorologist. Cook with gas. Christian 4'hnrrh. It is of course natural that you will want to. take sonve trips Into Cod's out. of doors this summer. How ever you will spend many Sundays In the city this summer. When you are In town try to be In your place in tile Bible School. We will have a great school this sum mer if all the enrolled members wilt be there every time you are in town. Help us make our sum mer program a great success by doing this. Sunday morning, tha minister will Bpeak on "The Efficient Church, Its Tusk and Its Cour age." Teachers conference In the afternoon at three o'clock. Christ Ian Kndeavor nt Beven lu the evening. At eight o'clock the evening service begins. This will be a program of song9, special numbers and gospel sermon. Don't miss the evening service. Church Night on Wednesday evening. The gospel team will practice at seven o'clock. Lutheran Services. No Lu theran services In the month of June. Next services will be on the 5th of July. It pastoral care is needed during the pastor's ab sence, please notify Xir. Adam Heln, 803 West Lane street. H. H. YOL'NO. Pastor. First Prewbyta-rian Church. W. S. McCullagtt. Pastor. Sun dar, June 14. Children's Day Pro grHm nt 9:45 by the children of dlways timeibr , GolariVfet OOLBIS WiiT TEA mi Omi Jaaa The day would be Incomplete, the work ahead would not start smoothly without at least one cup ot ' GOLDEN WEST COFFEE West Wm. Caerrttka OoaaM Dm" Services at Calupooia Sunday , at 11 a. in. Subject "The Beliefs of Jesus." The people of tbe vat-' ley cordially Invited. I J. B. NKEDHAM, Pastor. I Seventh Day Advsntlst Church edifice 1163 Military street, West Roseburg. Sabbath School at 10 a. in., Suturduy morning Devotional services at 11 o'clock. Sabbath school study concerns the teachings ot Christ, and the public cordially Invited to attend both services. 1)1 Hard and Looking Glass, E Da vid Barton. Pastor at Dlllard. Sun day School at 9.45 a. m. Supt R. A. Hrrher; Children's Day pro gram 11:00 a. m. tp worth Lea gue 7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study on Wednesday, 8 p. m. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Supt. A. Larson. Epworth Lea gue 7:00 p. m. Preaching 8 p. m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study, Thursday, 8:00 p. m. Sun day at 8:00 p. m. at Looking Glass. The pastor will preach the Bac calaureate Sermon. The public is most cordially invited to all these Services. Church nf Christ of Myrtle Creek for Sunday, June 14, 1925. Bible School at 10:00 a. m. It pays to bring your . children to Bible school. If you can't bring them then send them. They will enjoy the hour of song and study. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Sub ject, "A Book of Wonders." Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. The young' folks especially want to remember and be loyal to the C. K. program. Preaching at 8:00 p. m. Sub ject. "Why I bellnve In the Mi racles of the New Testament." Don't fall to hoar this message. Itnmember the mid-week Prayer Meting on Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Next week we will take up the study of I Corinth ians and In the meantime find out all you can about this book and its author. . A cordial Invitation always awaits you. Bring your friends and come to any and all ot these services. LI KE ELLIOTT, Minister. KEARNEYS 300 wxm st. GROCETERIA 3oo.cagst. SPECIALS New Oregon Potatoes, 5 lb. for 25c New Oregon Peas, 4 lb, for ....25c New Oregon Cabbage, per lb ......Sc Oregon Asparagus, per lb 15c Oregon Lettuce, 3 heads for ...25c Crystal Wax Qnions, 3 lbs. for ..25c Large Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for .25c Celery, per bunch 20c White Wonder Soap. 30 bars for ..98c EXTRA SPECIAL Best Grade Fruit Sugar Limited, 2 sacks to a customer. Per Sack $6.45 Serve Yourself and Save at KEARIIEY'S.GIIO.ClTERIA The Store that Brought 'em Down a SHORT SI(iHTKI) LAWYKIU These small-bore barristers lit tle realize It, but they are, by in terminable court delays, by Indi rection and by pettifogging tac tics, driving busluess out of the regular courts Into courts of ar bitration. In a very perfected. way arbi tration courts are functioning la several American cities, and a great many settlements are effect ed through them without use of lawyers. The process, because of the speed and small expense incident to the method, ts bound to become more and more popular, particul arly If the lawyers Insist on the present Imposslblo and absurd ' practice and procedure. The goose ift that lays the golden egg la being' strangled to death by the prac- . tttloners who have been getting the egf. Portland Journal. Used range for $25. at Powell's. Bandon Beachman's First Church of Christ. Scientist. 312 E. Douglas St. 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 8:46. All ages from 4 to 20 years may be admitted. The read ing room In frpnt of the church Is open daily except Sundays and holl ls cordially Invited to attend. The topic for the meeting will be: "God, The Preserver of Men." -ANNUAL BALL And Coronation of the Recently Elected Queen Undine (Eileen Krantx) Attended by Four Nymphs. First Methodist 4Tiarch Cor ner of Main and Lane streets, Rev. Joseph Knotts. pastor. Sun day School begins at S 45 a. m. An earnest effort Is being made to maintain a regular attendance for thereby are the beat results obtained. We are dolnc good work. Let us keep It up through out trrs summer. The morning sermon theme Is "Christ the Pu rifier." The evening theme la "Paul, the Jews, and the Oen tiles." Good music. The Junior Leagire meets at 3 p. m. The Kpwnrth League meets at 7:00 p. m. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. Free Methodist (liurrh. The Annual Camp Meeting of the Southern Oregon Conference of th-3 Free Methodist Church start ed Thursday evening the 11th In Bellow's Park. West Iloseburg. Corner ot Harvard and I'mpqua Avenue. Itev. Forrester from Cottage Grove preached an Inter esting sermon Inst night. There wilj he services every day. Early morning prayer meeting 6 a. m. Yemlmony service at 9:30 a. in. Prenchlng following, also preach ing aervliw at 3:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Song and Praise ser vice followed by preaching. The I ;Itlr Mall Quartette of Albany will he present throughout the r-eeling. Every one welcome. The First Ibipflst CTiilrrh Corner of Lane and Rose streets. II. L. Caldwell, Minister. 9:45 s. m. The church school. Carlos Paire, Supt. Do not encourage your children to make a vacaMon from the factors that help to build their characters, and turn them toward God. Go to Sunday School with them. This school Is effec tively run the year around. 11:00 a. m. The morning wor ship. Message by the pastor. The members and the public will find this service of worship helpful sod worth while. 7:00 p. m. The Young People's Societies. All young people are cordially Invit ed. 8 On p. m. Tho annual chil dren's dsy exerclaen. All children and their parents are especially Invited. The public always welcome. A BETTER WAY TO 4 CLEAN CURTAINS ' Dry rlesnlng hns been ! found to be a more sBtlsfac- tory method of cli snlng cur- e tnlna. drapes ami tapeat-rles. There are no after affects with dry rlesnlng all of the ' smoke and dust stsins are re- moved snd thn body and lus- tre are left exactly as when new. Phone 472, HoselMirg Cleaners. ! Coronation Pageant at 8 p. m. and Grand March led by Big Splash and Queen Undine at 9 p. m. Silver Spray Gardens BANDON-BY-THE-SEA Saturday, June 13th Admission 25 cents Jitney Dancing COME- AGAIN ! We look upon every Used Car purchaser as a pros pective owner of a new car. Naturally, wc take particular pains to see that he is well pleased with his investment. J. O. NEWLAND & SON .Dodge Brothers Dealers ROSEBURG, ORE. PHONE 458 Doose BooTriens Dealers Sell eood used cars USED CARS One 1923 Ford Touring $275 One 1922 Dodge Touring $700 One 1919 Dodge Roadster $350 One 1922 Dodge Roadster $550 One Dodge Screenside $475 One 1923 Ford Touring $250 J. O. 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