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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925. 7S3S A. M. The breakfast cooked, the kitchen cool That' Quick Quaker, the "no hot kitchen" solution of the summer breakfast problem HERE is the right summer breakfast . . . oati and milk. Doctors urge it. Children do well on it. Active folks need it. Yet you cook it in 3 to 5 minutes. That means no frying and stewing on hot mornings. It means meeting hot days with a smile. Get Quick Quaker. You will be delighted. Same rich Quaker flavor. Cooks faster, that's the only difference. , Quick jjX Quaker Cooklo L.r' Z J J to 5 minute J SUNDAY AT THE ' I t uiunwiu ;'lhn iuuuk PvojIi-'ii nieHmx. All young peoilu Invitod. 8:00 p. in I'nlon Hervlreu at th ('hritlan , , ... , . . 'ihurrli. Itev. S(arl 0'li-ll, of Inl.-rnatii.nul II Mu.lnilM . , M,.,hlut ,.nurth, ()Clhi , MHinli.... IliMo Sillily at the b lhe ,,rel,..n,., ...M imh,,,. ,. ,., American Girl th pastor. The niessagw wjll dealt With BOITIH Of tllP ISxUet disCUHKed mi inw rturuiera napuM convention j rj recently .hedd at Seattle. 7 o a. m. , 10 I CCLCll UrVuCLtl Armenians Play Moon Mull. Sunday ut 10:00 and 1 0 : 0 a. m. Hiudy lor children &t lu:ft b m Adult llihle Stn- Idy at 10:0 a. in. The subjects for the adult study will he 'Our Lords Itwurn". and the subject of atonement "Man." Supposo that your deareat friend and benefactor 1h away on a long journwy and you expect him to return, because- when he went away he promised to come again; suppose that Kinre that time you hav been looking, hoping and praying for his return, and that you were informed h had arriv ed. Huch Hewn would fill your very soul with joy and you could not keep from Hinging. Fring the children and come and study with UB. PQRTLAI.D SHIPYARD Mine is Heir of Millionaire dially Invited. Itellgiuu service! and social picnic at Colts Valley Sunday I August -ml. There will be relig ! ioun services al Coles Valley Kchool house next Sunday, AuKUHt 2nd. Services are to be conducted ut 11 a. in. and 2. 30 p. m. There Ik to b a picnic dinner and social hour at noon. The public cordially Invit ed to attend, bring lunches, renev old acquaintances and make new ones, and enjoy good fellow whip. J. K. LAMB, Minister. First MelliodUt Church Cor ner of Main and Ian streets; Itev. Joseph Knotta, pawl or. The Stun! it v School meets at b:47i a. m W n ri it lunula with ihn inn. tfnued Interest manifest during i w- s- '"huraday aiternoon at the nummer months. May August l:3- lingular meeting of the of. find us faithful in our attend- ! ficlal bwald ot steward Monday M. E. Church, South. Main and Iane streets. Stewart O'JK ll pastor W. L. Cobb, S. b. superintendent. All the regular services at the UHual hours next Sunday. The pan tor will preuch at the Christian church at 8 o'clock In the evening In the union nervces. All are we come aL each of our Hurvlceu. rayer meeting Wednesday .even (AMorUtnl Vtvm Imil Wire.) " PORTLAND, July 31. The Albina Marino Iron Works, part of the Corn loot ahip yard of war time, wad destroyed by fire early to- day. The damage was estim- aied at 9U)U,uuo, omy a small part ot wnich was covered by Insurance. Wii- liam Cornfoot," head of tne Albina Marine Works was un- able to say this inurniiiK whether the plant wouid be rebuilt. The I lames leaped the street at one time and attacked the warehouse of the North west Sales Company, but tne firemen prevented serious lots to that structure. The cause of the fire had not been learned this morning. The fire was discovered in the southeast corner of the huge building occupied Ly the Iron works, and had gained great headway when llremen arrived. The lire was spectacular, the 1 lames lighting the say over tne whole city. FARM REMINDERS Alt ages and varieties of Oregon i fruit trees ant attacked by flat borers. The young trees probably suffer the most seriously, says the experiment station. A high per centage of young trees are killed their first or second season, espe cially where high tciniieralure and prolonged drouth occur. The borer at Lacking apple trees works monily ' Just under the bark, at or above . the surface o the ground. .V ?! I c i 4 a nee. We have clashes for all ages and trust each comer will rind himxelf intended in the Sunday School. The morning ser- mon by the, pastor will be along ithe line of ''Modern DlnclpleHhip." 'There will be a few words of tri bute to the memory of V. J. Bryan. The Kpworth League will meet nt 7 o'clock diKiiiUtdng In time for the union service at lhe Christian Church at which twrvlce Rev. Stewart O Dell of the South Methodist f'hurch will preach. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. particularly strangers and i tourists. f Kpworth League talk on the Wes ley foundation at Oregon Agricul tural College will be given by Vir gil Woodcock, an O. A. C. student The latest views of the canipUK will be shown and Ue importance of religion in education will be dis cussed. All who are Interested in , the 'leliglmiH activity of the Meth- odit church at Corvallis, are Jially Invited to attend. evening. Kvery steward Is urged lo be present. . '- "V. ' ' ' 1 A n Would. Would you pick up $100.00 if you saw it lying within reach, or would you need an invitation? We know the answer and we know the answer to this ad when the readers of this paper get what it means. And It Means What It Says! We have a brand new Oldsmobile Six, not a blemish on it, run less than 300 miles. Fully Guaranteed, both by the factpry and our-, selves, that we are going to sell to the first lucky man or wo man who means business, at a special price. Mi Helen Mays, of Hender son, Tex., lias irune abroad for . tlie Near East Relief to teach Taylor-maoe concrete u good eon-1 the Armenian orphans in Alex- gfu,. leL MML jandropol to. pUy American pames. Miss Mays is a graduate "f Teachers College, Columbia t State Press Comment J """' : OFF inj; In the Observer. situation. La Ciande . j Clmelnml Siinrniy fUTiool Sun lay morning nt ten o'clock, i Preaching at eleven by Rev. John I Wright from Ios Angeles. Calif. Kvery one In the community in vited to come. "John -Henry." jut of Irving Wood, Jlo.tton niillion.iirc. is one f the licirs to liis lute master's fortune. The will carefully Jrjiwn specifications ns to just 'iow the cat in to lie rami for. 'John J Icnry" li.is lived for n :i rs in r x t raord i na ry f cl i ne Lxurv. Drainage In experimental fields at O. A. C. has doubled the crop yield, lief ore drainage on some lands the yield was so small that profit was uncertain. The larger crop obtained after drainage lias made good profits. improving with careful selection of slock. II Is significant. Kays the exp'rim$if station authorities, lo not ! that many bands In Oregon average in pounds. Can-fid culling of poor Deere bearers Is being con ducted by different growers with a view to raise the average weight dill more., St. fit oi gc'n 1-lpKcipnl f Iniri'li. Sunday Services, floly Coui tn n it ion at X:uu a. m. Church School at 1 : 4 5 a. m. luite Ser vice at 11:00 a. m. KKV. A. O. DOIXJK, Vlcnr. li-elvti-riiin (luiccli Corner Lam and Jackson street. II, W. S. MfCullauh, pastor. Sunday School with i-lasses tor nil at :4f a. m. You will find lhe lessons Instruct ive. 'Itev. K. W. An Expensive Machine Industry, after uncounted centur ies of groping, is turning away from man as a unit ot power He b too expensive. Kveu at the height of Roman conquest, w lu n slaves were as cheap as tdiecp, man power was costly. As a unit of wer man is "an ex travagance, whether considered In terms of eneryy, mileage, or cost of upkeep. Hit cannot be run on continual service, with the admin istration of a few cents' worth oi oil and fuel, and the repair bill? tor'coine high when he Is out of run- ' ,1.1m, I J 1 .,., as efficient in power as a horse, and about four times as expensive in upkeep. A hard worked horse can do heavy work on an expenditure of about 25 centi a day for food, but a man requires four times that sum, and his food must be specially pre pared. The horse can go from dawn till dark and then sleep on straw, but a man must have his short day and a good bt,d at night. Kven the horse, however, has gone into the discard as a source of industrial power. Although we still speak of engines with a certain amount of horsepower, it is rn-r ly for convenience in terminology. Wht'tt the first power-drtvn looms came into use in KiiKlnrid. mill-workers went on strike ami Wnrrutrton. former raster, will destroyed the machinery. Tiny preuch at It; l a. m. Come yon will enjov the sermon. j C. K. at 7: on p. in. Cnlon services at Christian Church at I S p. in. Rev. O'Dell will deliver the sermon. Most pigs marketed In Oregon are light weight, and an therefore ' growing as well as putting on fat ilurlng the finishing iicrtod. To get the best results, careful attention Is given lo balancing the raltnii ao that enough protein anil min eral matter will be provided lo ih felop muscle and Imum, the experi ment station bas found. The finlsli Ing period nriil not ex red (i' day unless a rising market warrants ionger feeding. The average weight of the On gon fleece in nine pounds, more than a pound belter than the aver age weight for the country which was reported as 7 to N fiound In 1M0 to lis prenenl mw and Ih still 1 HAY La LLiJlSt l I 1 Tin- tili'iigiiry SmihImv ScImmJ Will llieel III 10 o'clock next SllM- dav morning, AugiiKt 1. Preach- i ing Hervlces will follow by .lames McClintock, Jr.. of . Itoxehurg. livery mm cordlnlly invited to at tend both service.'. thought that they anl their child ren would b- starvefl by the use of i the more effi( ient machines. j When the sell '-binding lurvvr was invented,' farm laborers in litis country saw In them a menace to their own existence. They smv their work taken away from tic m. ' They could not see that cheap, r methods of prodnct Ion would en- ; ate new Industries which would, in t turn, demand more labor. Tie y i could not see that to capture power I and put It to woik wnuld liberate I man to perform duties impossible to macliiuery. t As man has seen th- ndvantau'cj of mechanical power he has gradu ally come to see uinii-elf in a tin' lerenl light in refen nce to machin ery and work He has c asi tl t.j think of unskilled labor as digni fied in Itself. He compares him -it, when compelled to depend U"i physical strength alone, as a minor cog In an immense inachine. Tin' laborer today is sonu-thini; better than an ov. He is die m.i-t. r of machinery. He has com.- in a realization that it is a good l!;in for him that lie Is an expensive ru.i chliie. 1'orilund iteconi Ab.vhiut. Feed the Baby Salmon Fis he ry ex; ert s w ho h a ve ex amined the big salmon caught in i lie hwer river flii season have determine d that the 5 pounder was a five year old, and that a number of others weighing about SO pounds each were of a similar age. The unusually large number of big ti-h caught this year is attributed to the fact that a few years ago a considerable numbi'r of young fry were kepi at lhe hatcheries and fed for several weeks after they had reached the period of development tit which it was customary to turn them litoso. The sat mon has a han I struggle fur existence from the time it leaves the hatchery un til it reaches the cannery, but like the human baby. It Is the first few weeks that are the hardest, and it is then that the'deatb rate la the highest. For this reason it is pos sible that it may be worth while to feed U of the youngsters a while before turning them loose. If a few weeks' extra care at the hatcheries gives the young salmon such a good start in life that he be comes an eighty pounder in five years, it might be profitable to make this method the rule instead of the exception. Several ears of experience has demonstrated thaj the hatcheries if properly handled can b- dept ruled on to perpetuate the industry and It is possible that we may yet succeed in producing' regular runs of hatchery fi.-li that will show much greater weight that t ti i resent average. It should not he forgotten however, that poli tics and pollution are both threat ening the imlusiry. Pollution of the wat'-r.-- which is deadly in effect, may b checked and evt rt removed politics is different. Portland Telegram. . and 50 Gals, of Gas Free! No Strings to This No Catch In It A bona fide special price to some lucky citizen of Douglas coun ty. A beautiful, economical, peppy car at a bargain We will be pleased to demonstrate. This offer is made to advertise our new location at Rice's Garage, 439 North Jackson St. Act Quickly! Ve also have a Rollin Coupe in excellent chape a very economical t -car at a bargain. Also one Ford roadster cheap. Becker-Amort Co. Rice's Garage KEARNEYS 3oow.ras,st. GROCETERIA wu. SPECIALS New Potatoes, 8 IIjs. for 25c Dry Onions, 4 lbs. for 25c Cabbage, per lb. 3c Amaizo Cooking Oil, pints 20c Amaizo Cooking Oil, quarts 38c Amaizo Cooking Oil, half nils. 75c Amaizo Cooking Oil, gallons $1.45 Soap, 24 bars White Wonder, I Lr S. R. liorax for 85c Assorted Toilet Soaps, 8 Iwrs for 25c Mission Hell Toilet Soap, tt Ixirs for 48c Iodized Salt, per pktf 12c Crown Brand Table Salt, 3 pkgs. for 25c Bulk Mayonnaise, per lb 35c Large Lemons, per dozen 35c Scri c Yourself and Sace at KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA The Store ihut Brought m Down & 3- 0 0 0 Catholic Church, comer Kane and Oak Mt reels. First Sunday in Anc- lu-d. Mann nnd sermon at i o'clock. CatechiMU at S: 4 a. Second Muss and I Sermon al !):;'.(. Ib-nediction of lhe j M. It. S. in the cvcniiiK al 7 : There will be 4 he usual devotions In honitt of I he Sacred Heart on the first Krhliiy of the month i mass at X o'clock. Hen diction of the hiost hb'Ksed ttucraiuent in Die evening at 7:3". Lutheran Services: Kani;eli(Hl .Lutheran church of lhe Missouri , Synod. I'alor. 11. H. Youiik. resi dent 110 S. Tine St. Services Sun day aftt-rnoon at 2:lin o'clock In th 1 Kidscopal Parish Mouse, 214 K. fas St. Theme for the sermon: "rhrlHl'a Wat ti In if Attains! False 1'ronhets." Sermon based on Malt, jean i.lliaiues i tlech d while Am 1, lf.;t. In this ui;e or unionism j can doughboys m i(. warmint; ibis seimon tiiH.v st-cin altoK ther , thousatuls ihrotiL:h Fr m il vill i, untimely. Hon ever, the warning and cities on lln-ir u ay to and n and command of (tomans 111. 17: i the front. "Mark tlx-m whb h cause dixlslonsj It is not ibat the 1-T m h et . and offenses contrary to lhe doc-1 ed to 1 1n h-nal Hbduetlon of rine which ye have h-Hitied; and lid their ouiik woin- n by Ain- noid Ihem." Is valid slill today, jeans, but that Mi f ihesr 1m. atni must he upheld as Ions as j national niarn;me bae ptoen v. lh't;e Is no unity of faith and doct- suco .--sful. 'I h k i ninem rine amoiiL' the churches. We warn l'iaim is flisiuih-d by the t.; atatntt liilse prophi'ls and 1i- hake 'thai as many as French b of lhe 1 1 ui h. "with malice to. ant ! have bei-n dtrit-rtt-d by ihiir An none, and charily for nil." We lean hu-b;nds in a inomh. would kindly ask all nn-nibers to i uoerniin nt ol tie- bi nU-i i - do their part In bririKlnc about hundied per cent attemiaine. I. us not iiML-Uct our chinch alien dance flui'lni? f h" HoTr:i i with ii .o i;i: MK.s h;t i.i4-oia to m; hAi:i. Banging Awiy at Bandits Jtohb'Ty under arms is no Ion cor : the .ol,te a'td profituble profession ft usi-d to b-1. ami not so Inn; ago. Your bandit of today takes an even j chance o: si tting a p-lll t of had in hi vitals. He faces not only (lie P nilent iar , but a pistol arid he - i .. . i ALTDONA. Pa.. July SI. Kf- day's hews, as witiuss lhe n.iry j,,,r,s r lwini? n,Juh' h' lHaI MU1 which narrates Ih.- killine of two!'her histoiiciil nnch-ties to mark armed rohb- rs who undertook tu ! appropriately the spot uf the his rilh a 1'hleaco hot. l. Kven Chi-! i(. oM Ij0)ran n0se. w hich will cai:o has uruwii restive and tfiu-1 . Imi riiii i- n hi.i kl,.h f , be razed to makp way for a new 439 Jackson St. War Brides Again The Pre m li koi ei IlliM llt li i ,-oniiiiunicaled w ii h ashint- .i loncentum the :.ihm Fihmco- An;, i month!. Let us remember the de u takes no vacation durinc the sum mer month? Ail utrtiutccrx art al ways welcome at our beilces. d'lrour. ot M-eiim that .til-tii' do:u them whether th-v , aliainlotH ,1 tn Ilii-i r-ide of l ! summer i littiT ic or in th'-ir native (oi-ar B'ble Standard Mission, Tlev U F. Ituirof. pastor. Services toniubt i:i iln mtsxlon at sw Sunday mt Mi es';! follows: Sunday m htMl at Ii I... classes lor all. comp. t.-nt tench-is In i hat nv Moinmir wtjr ship ' l The lilbte stalldaid c i' twol rs nieei at ' I , enltm woiHiup nf von, Sen ices cveiy Tnesl.i and Ft (day even! mi at S tMl Ve ete!ld to oil a lleaitV itl- it.ttioa io Hit nd lhe.-c eiiies. Tht First Baptist Church, corner lief ot l.sne and lioe streets, J!. I, Caldwell, minister. !:. a. m. The chuM'h siuot. CatbiK Pa;e, -MI'-i intenilent The vchixd of the i hnrch If inn m.itntniud nt a spl mini mark of attendance and ef- tions. fu ient v tluou;h the fiimtiHT time bnc ditry. And oul here in the northwest, what do we tind? An aroused cit j izenry. unmistakably peeved nnd shootimr to kill. Let us skim brief, i ly (hit tle casualties In th" state ; of Washington ab ne since the month id May. A bank robber slain by a Seattle decte lie. To loblnrs kilbd and one gravely wounded in the attempt to rob lhe bank at Itotb.dl. Two robbers kilbd by the vigilant low n mar-dial of Hu kb y, , as they t in. rt'ed fioni the bank, j A not her tat ally wounded m nn ! comer loMowirs a frustrated at j tempt nt bank rubbeiy. No jury hemmed ami hawed over these micreants and their f.it". o juiUe . pronounced s ntem e. They died, so ; lo speak, with their boots on.'hav . leu Pee-i nt. b r s' li.riitv of ib-aih (from lhe moment they entered up on their neiarious undettaMncs. , Tii" law i.-. laer.atd ami the law Is otten uniertain. Put with a bul let, fired in defense or life and , propei ly. it l drtVn nt. The bullet , is neiihtr l.o:t-;il nor u uei tain. It icanies ni'Kli veii;lit a a final ar gument, it is oft n the i;ist word. ; No. i;-.. titers are si:;ipin. what wph all If;;; bancini; away at ban d:ts. it is .-nf' to p;. d-ci that ban ditry w ill .-.pe- dil d" line. For it , tiiul ptar that it ii i.ir better to hi a live ditch diyuer than a dead bra o. Port latid OreiTomun. - - 1 , )b at with fta.s. emlorscd by a number of others not at the conference. AmonK the signers' were A. (!. Curt in, Pennsylvania; John A. Andrew, Ma-Jacmisetts; Kir hard Tate-, Illinois; Israel Washburn, Jr., Maine; Samuel J. Kirkwoed, Iowa; William Sprain'. Khodo Is land ; F. II. Pierpont, Virginia ; Itavid Todd. Ohio; K.. S. Ilerry, New Hampshire, and Austin l'lair, Michigan. I'ldKA l IK ItV .J KM woman ii Di;i i u OLIH1MK FAMILY JJI'I railroad station. It was In a room in the Logan House that the I nion war governors, in Septem ber. I.M12. met. with President Lincoln and pledged to him their DANZIG WeALTmY IN laith and support. The meeting was Inroimal nnd private, no written record of i'iiy kind was kept, nnd newspaper te poitcrs were not presenl. K w;i r:ilbd lo take measures for more active support of the government and resulted In the pledge to Lin coln and the t'uiou. The pic lice w - stuiied bv I :i eov.-rnors and REAL ESTATE lAN.KL July 1.- This city boasts of b dnK cm of the wealth iest on the t on tinen t. Its wealth does not consist t-o much in money ami floods as it does in real cs l al . Two third of lhe wlnde ground upon which .lun.ii; is built is the pro it rtv of the municipality. ; COLOC.NK, Germany, July 51. ; A crusadu asainst the "insults to true womanhood that are of fered by the public life of today Ihroueh modern literatim, the movies and theatres," was propos ed by Fran von Tilling during the German women'a week, held in conjunction with the millen nial celebration of the lihin- land. She pleaded for resumption of the 'oldtimo family life. Fostering of a more intellect ual life lor young women, a healthier physical training as a safeguard against the demoraliz ing influence of the present day, were advocated by Fran von Til ling. A conscientious devotion to household work also, she thought, would impro'e the moral poise of women. ,155 SEATTLE PAUrrs TO HONOR THE COMMONER a 0 'lhe sitimiion i Hot as se as It miKht he, or, in fa-r . i!-per.-ons cic( t tl to b-'. U iin COlllt-llipS Mltd ll.it I I 1.1 k' Hi- the moM p rmaneiit k:i.d and were all the i b.-nierits of roi in t he.-c war mat i iage-t ab France Wad ai" ady etii hi r in n to the fmnt e.i inc lon Ffenih Kills behitld the line.. A im i it Hit frol het i, lnneti.rui their i"ihi arts lMt k in the A, Wete c,U!i;ed Blliong lb'' I- ina-ii-ns of France 1 Ik- wm. lie!;., d, and war mnl.es jmu: II I esponstble mid t ii,Ies. Wli.'fi ih- war v s hmt tv was alietdy ibnil and f ir t there w a- ill-iltu - ion men t. wim were tillable to ndpt t se)e- to the huha:d Plilfi life at home. 1uha ds abo dl-lltu -ione-I ,n l I h - re w c the oilier umhiI i.i'i-ts for d'o rfiois m,. I tH'otie.- iitet u an hub.irds tu Let ns bae no 0 'ninth e with ewl pej milled li shirk Their s- 1 oi emit an.ee ,Ni peopb' are in- iosed it -ponibttities and de. lted to enroll In this si bi'ol. 1 fl) ' etich lr are je un tied to a. ni. Morning Vjg -ship, f af' by homeland theic is noinicf d.. rd and bujr the Newevi-w SFAT !"!.!:. .lull till, tl to.l;,V. ..!':: Mts -1m trie l:.-hts -I fe f 1 ' t ir;vd Ji; . I - . r: l bih : i I the g f W1 'a ts WECOMA BATHS In Uandon fly the Sea Will Make Your Trip to the - Beach Complete One of the finest natatorkims on the coast at your dis posal. Equipment all new. You'll find it delightful there. An invigorating swin in clean alt water will do ''"" - I" V;..!.;ng...r. I U3 VOU ETOod r.. f..r William .M.nr ,- Ii,. n fS 'uu lWJ Al I',,. M,ir nm, . ii!-, ,n 1ri!n''' k 3 1 t,. 1 for m;i:ki, t rlty. in 1 M, r.r n l I n'l' ojr.,t,'l b; l ho 'I ' II'Tp U n riiro tor wnt.-. sntl un- Plan to Visit. Us Next Saturday and Sunday . 4 t;UV-l