ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925.
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A Cool Place
We have the coolest store in town. Come in and
be comfortable while you trade. We have all kinds
of good things to eat. Lettuce, celery and cucum
ber and tomatoes for your salad, peaches plums,
apricots and new apples, and berries for fruit. Next
week we will have apricots from The Dalles, Ore
gon, for canning. Leave your order now as this will
be the last lot. t
FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS WE WILL OFFER
Fancy Salt Peanuts, 2 lbs, for 35c
9 lb. bag Sperry Pancake Flour 65c
Ashland Canned Pears, 2 1-2 lb. can, per can....25c
High grade Sweet Peaches, per can 20c
Family Flour, good blend , per sack $2.20
Quality Meats
Boiling Beef, lb 10c
Pot Roast, lb 12 l-2c
Veal Shoulder Roast, lb .-, 15c
Veal Stew, lb. r .' 10c
I lamburger, lb 15c
Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. for' 35c
Lamb Shoulder Roast, lb : 20c
Fancy 1 leavy Bacon, lb. (Saturday only) 35c
Heavy Fryers Light and Heavy Hens
We Trim the Meat, Not the Customer
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery tfione 145 Meat Market 363
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SUNDAY AT THE
CHURCHES
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8t. GaoroVs Episcopal Church. .
Saniiajr service. Communion serv
ice at St. George's at 9:00 a. m.
Church school si 9:45. Services at 1
Smberlln at 11:00 a. m. Key. A. O. i
Dodge, Vicar. !
International Bibl Students As-:
sociatlon. Meets at Uie Moose !
bull every Sunday at 10:80 a. m.
On account of Mr. O. R. Pollock bo
rn with us Sunday, there will not I
be a class study Sunday morning, 1
as usual. But Mr. Pollock will !
speak to those Interested In Bible
study Sunday morning at 10:30 a.
m., and Sunday evening there will
be a public lecture at 8:00 p. m.
at the Moose hall.. Mr. Pollock's
subject will be a standard Cor the
people. He will explain ft fufllh
nient of prophecies, so marked at
the present time. There is outlined
a program that was foretold In the
Bible, a standard that promises
adoption, because present troubles
were foretold as shaping the stan
dard for the people. Be sure and
hear this lecture. Seals will be
free and no collection taken. K
member the date, July 12th, 8:u0
p. m. at the Moose hall.
Baptist Church. Rev. O. F. Goet-1
tel, pastor of the Baptist church
of Corning, California, will deliver
an Inspirational address In the
Baptist church of this city next
Sunday morning. Regular Sunday
school service at 9:45 a. m. In the
evening the Baptists will join with
;he other churches In the union :
service, when Rev. u Dell of the
First M. E. Church, South, will
preach in the Presbyterian church.
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and the new permit $-10,000, making
a $ 'J G,i mo building in all.
Other permits issued were to
JIaroHl Woodruff for a J2U0 wood
and stucco building on S. Stephenu
street, nt'ar the city limits, to be
used for a store building; to
Henry Amirie tor a 4,U0O, two
story concrete building in the rear
of the K use burg Apartment house
lor bu.-iiuf.sa purposes, and to Mrs.
H. li. Roadman for a U'0 garage
building on the corner of Flint and
Mosber streets.
The Itose Investment company
today s cured a building permit in
Hi- sum of $-KM"M, covering tne
aUdiitnns und alterations made to
the hotel which the company is
constructing at the cwruer of
Siephens and I-ane streets. This
lintel was originally planned for
three stories, and was to be of con
crete and wood construction, ilnce
it was started the plans hate
been altered so that It Is now live
Morten in height and is of fire
proof construction throughout. The
only wood in the entire building is
to b; found in the. window and
loorasin.TS. All partitions are of
tile or plaster block, while the
floors and walls nre all poured .re
inforced concrete. The original
lM-rtnit was in the sum of liia.uoO.
Fill in your broccoli field with
a hand planter. , The extra plants
iotjuire no more cultivation or
care. We have hand transplanters
in stock. Wharton Bros.
Results aro what count and
you'll get 'em with News-Review
classitled ads.
Louis C. Davis
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phone 669-R
427 East Douglas St
Catholic Cnurch. Kane and Oak
streets. Rev. B. Clery, pastor.
July 12th. Mass at 7 a. m. Cate
chism class at 8:45 a. m. 2nd
Mass and Sermon at 9:30 a. m. Ro
Bary and Benediction of the M. B.
8. in the evening at 7:30.
First Presbyterian Church. W. S.
McCullagh, pastor. Morning sermon
subject: "A Great Vision and Its
Effects." Evening union service at
the Presbyterian church with ser
mon by the Rev. Stewart O'Dell.
Music is under the direction of
Mrs. Strang. Sunday school at
!):45. Mr. Black is acting superin
tendent for the month. J.' K. will
meet at 7:00. We expect the dele
gates wilt be home from the G. E.
convention at Portland and bring
reports from the convention.
First Methodist Church, corner
of Main and Lane streets. Rev.
Joseph Knotts, pastor. The Sun
day school meets at 9:45 a, m.
Strangers and tourists welcome.
We urge bo far as possible a regu
lar attendance during the summer.
Let each one do his best and good
will be accomplished. We are
having Interesting lessons each
week- The morning sermon theme
Is "Imitators of God." This is a
special service for the "shut-Ins."
Any one needing transportation
report to Mrs, A. J. Geddes and a
way will be provided. The Ep
worth league meets at 7 p. m. dis
missing in time for the Union ser
vice at the Presbyterian church.
The meeting was well attended
last Sunday evening. Let us keep
it up. Rev. Stewart O'Dell will
preach at the Union service at the
Presbyterain church at 8 o'clock.
Come and enjoy the service.
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In th; fulfillment oi
tin re is outlined a
Hiiwlnrd that prom
ton told as i-ha;ih;:
A Standard for the People
millions now living will never die
. After six thousand years of effort man
points proudly to our present-day civiliza
tion as the acme of his attainments.
A civilization stooping to brutalities too in
human for savages, Biakes the B'andaids of
Christianity but empty ami hollow profes
sions. Kioto thi.s hypocrisy there Is a tearing away.
A spirit of lawlessness flouts laws and cus
toms with an abandon that does not stop to
con.sidi r tho consequences, fo persistent are
the attempts for rf.1ea.--e. Bnt what new
standards social, political, and religious
art- io s-ucceed the present?
f prophecies, so marked at the present time.
p:o:raui itiat was foretold in Die iliMe. a
i.'t adoption, h'-caiiM' present troubles were
the Mamiard for the People.
Hear
G. R. POLLOCK
OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
MOOSE HALL
COR. JACKSON AND WASI IINGTON SIS.
ENTRANCE ON WASHINGTON ST.
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
SUNDAY, JULY IO
S o'clock p. m.
tats Free No Collection
International Bible Students Association
Bible Standard Mission. Rev. L.
F. Ilurror, pastor. Services to
night, Friday) at 8:00. Sermon by
the pastor. Sunday services as
follows: Sunday school at 9:5;
classes for all, competent teachers
in charge. You will enjoy the Sun
day school here. Large Bible class
taught by the pastor. Preaching
at 11:00. Sermon by the pastor. At
3:00 there will be a water baptis
mal service at Winchester, near the
railroad bridge. The Ilible Stand
ard Crusaders meet at 7:00; send
your young people to this live
young people's service, they will
enjoy every minute. Evening wor
ship at 8:00. Sermon by the pastor,
also special music. Also services
every Tuesday and Friday even
ings at 8:00. We Invite you to at
tend those good love gospel serv
ices. Come as you are.
M. E. Church, South. Main and
I Lane streets. Stewart O'Dell, pR
tor. W. L. Cobb, S. S. Supt. Sun
day school Is most Important in
the work of the church, and should
not be neglected during the va-
1 cation period, as ground lost is
! hard to regain. The Rev. J. Q.
Jones, P. K., will bring the mes
sage at 11:00 o'clock. The pastor
will speak at Catapnola at three
In the afternoon. Kp worth Junior
leagtio at 2:30, Senior League at.
7:0o. The pastor will fill the pul
pit at tho Presbyterian' church at
8:00 In the union service. "Junking
; the Sabbath," will be his subject.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:45. W. M. S. Thursday af
ternoon at 2:30. The fourth quar
terly conference will be held Sat
urday evening, July 11th at 8:00
o'clock. This is the last quarterly
conference of the year, and every
official member of the church is
urged to attend.
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schools. The modification which Kanta aa a step In the rleht dlreo
p.Tmlta an rlsht year coufko by 'ol brln(?ln about an ami-f-llmlnatln
the former renulnv blo adjusunent of the controver
m'nt that uttendanta at a forelKn
laricuaKe nrhool must flrnt have The 85 achoola nre Inactive, hav-comnlfti-d
h first two Rradea of i Inn closed their doors to avoid be
a public school, una been charac-1 lnc fined for non-payment of the
terled by attorneys for the llll- I annual fee at the rate of II a pn-
pll. There la In preparation a suit
lo enjoin the" territorial officials
from enforcing the provisions of
the alien lanKuace law, as amend
ed by the legislature of 1925. ,
Thirty achools having complied
with the territorial requirements
are operating. ,m
IN TOBACCO BILLJis
M. E. Church, South. rtola.
Rev. Stewart O'Dell w M speak at
three o'clock Sunday arternoon,
and all the people of the com
munity are Invited to att-nd th"
worship. This Is your church, and
the community will suffer If its
work Is neRiecled; come out and
worship God, meet your nclchbors,
and you will be Find you came.
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CONFESSES KILLING
16-YEAR-OLD GIRL;
CHirA;0. Jnlr 10. Ilaymond
Cont'llo. recently paroled from
h Pontlac reformatory for Rood ;
behavior, confoawd today th
mtirder of IS-vear old Madeline
White, vhose bruinfd body wai '
found bnath a porch near her
home. Th (irl been btaten. 1
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Will do more than any othf-r
one thing to add to Uaby'a com
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NATHAN FULLERTON
SATjEM, July lf. Thief Justlro
McHridf of the nuprcnm court ea-
tcrday is.su'd an allcrnativo writ
of review in an ordinal proceed-1
Inx filed for th purponn of KfltlriK
a change made in the ballot title
of the tobacco ta referendum bill.
It Ik the cane of tho stato on rein-1
tion of John H. Canton, disht.
attorney for Marlon county, aeatfiHt
Secretary of Statn Kozer and the ;
OreRon Retail Tobacco Jh-alern' ,
AnHocfation. The defendants must
make answer in the cane of July 2 1, '
The cae in an appeal from tho
lower court when Judne McMahan 1
dismissed tho caHO on Kroundft
t,hat the wronp procedure was be-;
Injp followed by the plaintiffs.
The petitioner aver that, thn f
ballot title in unfair in that It does
not properly describe tho act.
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Hay forks und extra handles at
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fcoseburg
Oregon
HERE'S ONE
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like new, $195.00 down.
52 weeks on balance.
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! WHITK PLAINS, N J . July
' 1ft. John I. ItM kefeller today
! deeded to hit nofi, John l. Iio Ite-'
feller, Jr.. his I'ocftnl im I Mils
estate at Tarrytown, hl home for
many year and valued at 1 1
' 7:ili,5ff0. The it-ci wan Tiled with
thn West ChPKter county renis
trsr. rotintv offleialn fitld that , the
deedlnp of the etiit to hitt Ron
hy Mr, RnrkefeJInr would exempt
if from h'itvy inherilHnce tnxen i
Which WOtlld he Aefxed If t h"
property w-re Inherited. Tpe of
ftrtnlK mid nu) inxtA would hnvi
totalled tteverHl hundred thoiiHandft
of dullars.
JAP SCHOOLS TO CONTEST
HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE LAW
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Tteviftion of n KulHtionn adopt by
the l rr itorul hod comini ion
Klrpsa-fi to hnve made no material
rtiait lo the attitude of th hi
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