FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. AUGUST 21. 1925 i Economical buying at this store saves money for you to use for other expenses. We Deliver to Any ; , Part of Town EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE : CHURCHES SUNDAY AT THE I - t ASSOCIATION WILL All) -Ui IHSTitlltl II.MJ WOltK OF WEriTKItN AKII.V1S. 'CHICAGO, Aug. 18. Placing of" the bent work of weHtern artists of the highest ablltly, In Ilia ' home of art lovers, instead of-Jetting them remain in their original environment of the slu- ??e" ""H" t""!,lba he.r1e 1 give each layman the picture that through the creation ot the thl- ,le ke and thut ne want (rom cug Galleries Association and llle elhboll ,or ,ne money ne te novel plan for distribution of ; ha8 paldi ,nd condly to.eethat the. artists work. Curtis b. . tlie plclureII thug geted are tne .u.k. u u. vuau, "'bent n i-tnres In tha hn anrf I that the prises are properly Following Hi in. the committee will select picture for the second, third, lourtu and so on down to the twenty-fifth prize. The prizes will be: One f 1,000 prize, two $600 prizes, three $400 prizes, five l.ioo prizes, four $260 prizes and ten $200 honorariums. A rule of the association says: "It ia our problem first of all to awarded to these pictures.' Artists from Ohio and all states provident. The association Is to be conducted as a non-profit one. The association is a comblna- l.o oi arusis .nil lou lay mem- t , , , c , bey. and the plan of distribution oe ,,, , , PIdBVfr nV?'CC" ' U. Iciatlon, the list being confined to artists of high standing of -the best paintings shown in the, galleries over a period of three years, or 25 to be selected at' each spring and fall exhibition td'tfe presented to each of the 150 lay. members. These paintings will be selected by tthe laymen, each of whom Is reuuirtd to pay into the associa tion as membership dues $200 a year for a three-year period. This assures the layman, however, ot obtaining ore of the best pictures shown for $600. The selection of euy members to chose pictures will be made by lot, but all will btt. assisted by a committee com posed of three art experts or connoisseurs to help them select the- best although they are per mitted to choose any picture they dp.-jlro without advice. .The artists, however, do not all receive the $600 for each picture chosen. Regardless of the pic tures selected by the layman, as sisted by the committee ot ex parts, this latter committee will decide which picture deserves the fif$t prize of $1,000, and the artist will receive this amount. The (jallerles association also will conduct what it calls Its circulating department, where any or ail of the 150 laymen may elect smaller pictures from the gallery walls and take one ot them home for a period of from 30 to 60 days and then retui it and take another home and continue tills system as long as he holds membership. Each an tut will be required to furnish a designated quota of these smaller pictures for the gal leries in addition to submitting the larger picture for the prizes. The galleries will probably be opened the coming autumn. Christian Church. Doe It make any difference, 1 wonder, that twenty-seven million boys and girls of the l ulled States are getting no religious instruction? That 70 per cent of our youth are getting no training In those moral and spiritual sanctions on whicb our great democratic institutions were built.. Our spiritual illiteracy Is the seed bed for national dissolution. Something will have to be done about this matter soon. Let us get behind the movement to provide week day Bible instruction for our children this coming school year. Other cities are doing it, and Hose burg will not fall. The minister will speak Sunday morning on "Spiritual Illiteracy." In the even ing the union service will be held in the Methodist church, south. Brother McCullagh Is the speaker. Tuesday afternoon the Christian Sunday school will hold a picnic at the Llndbloom picnic grounds. Cars will leave the church at .various hours during the afternoon, so that transportation will be arranged for all, and at a convenient hour. The picnic dinner will be beld at the grounds after six o'clock to accomo date those who cannot leave town until late. H. E. MOW. 6t. George's Episcopal Church. Sunday services. Communion serv ice at 8:00 a m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon at 11:00 a. m. Subject of ser mon, "Why Infidelity falls." Rev. A. O. DODGE, Vicar. superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m.. subject. "The Church." Kp worth League at T p. m. Subject: "Paul, the Eighth Pathfinder." Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday t p. m. Cook witn gas. "Flit" makes flies flit, never to return. It kills them, also all other insects which prove a pest around both house and barn. Lloyd Crocker. Have you an ax to grind? There are hundreds who want the Job. To learn their names read the NeWs-Kevlow calsstfled ads. Tubby is in an awful Hurry He is going sftsr some of that famous Grimm's Milk Bread It's the kind that puts pep Into a boy so that he can go errands In a hurry. MADE BY THE The Ideal Bakery Phone 13$ It Sheridan Catholic Church. Kane and Oak streets. Kev. B. Clery, pastor. Au gust 23rd. Mass and Sermon at 7 a. m. Catechism class at 8:45 a. m. 2nd Mass and Sermon at 9:30 a. m. Rosary and Benediction of the M. B. S. in the evening at 7:30. Presbyterian Church Sunday school at 9:45. A corps of efficient teachers, and classes graded. The Bible as the text book. The great need of America Is good moral men and women, But there can be no morality without Christianity. Therefore the need of religious teaching. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The pastor will speak on the subject, "Reasoning up to God." The union evening service will bo in the So. M. E. church. n This ELECTRIC RANGE Puts Your Kitchen on Pneumatic Tires Hiding on rims to save rubber la POOR ECONOMY (let AUTOMATIC WE8TINGHOUSE ARTHUR H. CRO WELL Agent VestltiKhoune l,amps. First Methodist Church. Corner of Main and Lane streets. Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor. The Sunday school meets at 9:46 a. m. We have classes for all ages. This Is the time for new scholars to be enrol ling. VlBltors and strangers wel come. The morning sermon theme Is "The Joy of Strength." The Kpworth League meets at 7 p. m. The union evening service will be held in the South Methodist church. Rev. McCullaugh of the Presby terian church preaching the ser mon. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all. The fourth quarter ly conference will be held next Thursday evening at 7:S0. As this is a very Important meeting, it Is desired that every member of the official board plan to be present. Church of Christ, Myrtle Creek. Don't forget the Bible school at 10 o'clock in the morning. Set a good example and bring your children. Let all be loyal, as you have been in the past, to the morning service of communion and preaching. Every member of the church should be present at this service If possible. You need It. In the even ing the subject will be, "Is the New Testament Gospel Divine?" Donl' fall to hear this message. You are always welcome. Luke Elliott. M. E. Church, South. Main and Lane streets, Stewart O'Dell, pas tor; W. I Cobb, superintendent. Sunday school at 9:45; message by the pastor at 11:00 o'clock. Senior Kpworth League at 7:00 p. m. The union service for the day will be held In this church, and the Rev. Mr. McCullah, pastor of the Pres byterian church will deliver the message. Prayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30. Everybody In Roseburg Is Invited to attend these services. (AaneUUM) Tnm Leuti Win.) PARIS, Aug. 21. Sound waves from a human brain have been picked up by a radio receiver on a four to 10 meter wave length. The experiment is described by Professor Ferdlnando Cazzamill, head of the department of neurolo gy and psychiatry at the Universi ty of Milan, In an article prepared for the forthcoming issue of Re vuew De Mteaphysique and re viewed by Le Matin. As a result Professor Cazzamall forsees the transmission of sound waves from one brain to another. He says he operated with high excitable persons or those suffer ing rrom nervous disease as well as the noted Italian medium. Sign- bra Maggl. The patient was shut up in a perfectly insulated cabinet The sounds he heard through the receiver ranged from signals akin to ordinary wireless signals to whistling of soft viola, or cello notes. Professor Cazzamill said he is led to believe that the waves sent out from the brain of one person under certain conditions might be picked up by another person of the same mental or hypnotic stress. Glengary Sunday School The Olengary Sunday school will meet Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The Sunday school will be followed by a sermon at 11 o'clock by James Me Cllntock of Hnseburg. All are cor dially Invited. Fall Term Starts September 1 Learn Telegraphy Touch Typewriting NIGHT CLASSES ENROLL NOW ; Roseburg Telegraph Institute 224 Perkins Blrlg. Phone 124-J Sevtnth Day Adventitt Houhp of wor hip at 118 Military utrtM't. Sabbath nrhoo. in a. m. Saturday ninminR. Sermon at 11 o'clock. The pulpit will be occupied Saturday by Klilnr H. W. Oliver, of Wallowa. Oregon. KMer Oliver wan formerly a resident of II one burn, and hid many old frlendit will be glad of this opportunity to hear him. Tho public cordially Invited to attend both thOMP services. Terminal Beauty Shop, phone 686. PICNIC SUNDAY ON PROPOSED HIGHWAY Chambers of Commerce and cltl- lens' organizations of Cottage Grove, Drain, Yoncalla, Klkton. Scott burg and Reedsport will join in a monster picnic to be held Sunday at Scottsburg on the pro posed Uinpqua scenic highway, ays the Cottage Grove Sentinel. The purpose of the picnic is to promote a movement to have the state take over and develop the road from Drain to Reedsport. It la anticipated that 300 to 500 will attend from here and that several thousand will be present from the several communities. Cars from here will bear Cottage Grove windshield stickers, which may be secured from F. E. Men- denhall, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. The picnic will be an all-flay af fair. Those attending will take baskets for a mid-day meal. Coffee and Ice cream, it has been an nounced by the committee In charge, will bo available at the picnic grounds. A program of speechmaklng Is being arranged and the Chamber COW CREEK HOME IS RAZED BY FIRE A fire that totally destroyed the country borne of Champ Johna, llMng ten miles up Cow Creek, was discovered about noon last Friday, says the Giendale News. The fire hsd gained much headway when dtarovered and before help could be obtained had grown to auch pro oortions that It waa Impossible to save anything except the household ! goods, clothing, and bedding. Neighbors rushed In and carried the household effects to places of safety and all the Inside furnish ings were saved with the exception of a bed or two and some clothing. The fire undoubtedly started from spsrks or a cinder from the flue a the blaie started about halfway be tween the evea and the chimney. The insurance on the house had ex pired a short time before and they had not been notified of the fact, which adds calamity to the disas ter. They will rebuild. KIDDIES' SCOOTER8 ANTICIPATION Is greater than realization as a rule. But at the 20th Century Stores It's just the reverse. Thousands of careful buyers find the Sav- Sings they make on the best Foodstuffs, are greater than they an ticipate. It's the Saving on every item in a 20th Century Store that counts. - Let the children have a scooter. We can give you a disc wheel rub ber tired scooter for 11.95 and $1.25. Bee this big value at Carr's. It'a a new line Just in. I LETTERS FROM THE J 1 PEOPLE t I ROSEBURG'S OPPORTUNITY To the Editor: It was Shake speare who said "There's a tide In the affairs of men which If taken at the flood leads on to for tune. If this Is true of men why Is It not equally true of cities? Koseburg Is the most favorably located city In southern Oregon to become the Mecca of tourist and auto travel, which Is fast becom ing the greatest In volume ol all travel. With the Coos Bay and Reeds port highways complete, the Pa cific highway north and south, andig Innumerable market roads In all '3 directions, and tne worm umpqua and Tiller cut off roads well under course of construction, she is like the hub of a great wheel, and In stead of the old adage that "all roads lead to Rome", it might well be said in this part of the state that all roads lead to Rose burn. Jiut In order to take our tide of fortune at the flood there Is work to be done which must be done soon. Why? Because the greatest op- portunity that has ever presented i Itself to put Roseburg truly on the map, Is the completion of the North Uinpqua road to Diamond and Crater Lakes, thus opening a direct route via these takes into central and eastern Oregon and cast. This will mean that while Old Nin Oregon has other arteries, Roseburg and the Umpuua valley are on the line of his jular vein, for the reason that it will shorten the route from these lakes to the Pacific highway by many miles, and at the same time will open up a route that for scenic grandeur and elements that appeal to the Offerings Saturday and Monday August 22nd and 24th Carnation Milk Tall Cant, 3 for . 29c Golden West Black Pep per, "10c Size," can 5c Tuna Fish, "Curtia" AU White Meat, nCp Quarters, 2 cant JwU Crab Meat, "Sakhalin," 90 firm sweat leg meat, halve can, 33c; 2 for Pompeian Olive Oil Pint Can 49c Post's Bran Flakes, 2 Packages 25c Del Monte Catsup, Pint Bottle 65c 24c Peets Washing Machine Soap, large pkgs., extra special, 2 for . 59c Crisco, 3 lb. Can 73C Searchlight Matches, Full size boxes, 5 for.. 25c Shrimp, New Pack Sanitary Tins, 2 for ... 33c Fruit Jars, genuine Ball Masons, complete with Porcelain lined zinc caps 7 On and new rubbers, quarts, dozen I UU Crystal White Soap 10 Bars 39c I Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 Cans J5c Mason Caps, Zinc, QKn Porcelain Lined, 2 dz..3ul Libby's Pineapple Sliced, Large Can, 2 for 55c Sperry's Flour, $2.47; Fisher's Blend Postum Cereal Package 20c Minced Clams, Master Brand, Halves, 2 Cans. 33c Tea, Fancy Ceylon and India, bulk, lb. 52.57 63c of rnmnmiv. nw flvi. npninl.allnn of each community has been asked j tourist, cannot be excelled in Am to put on a special stunt. Senator erica. Charles Hull, ot Marshflelcl. will be one of the principal speakers. For the month of July more than 25.1100 tourists visited Crater Ijtke, and with it possible for this Arundel, piano tun sr. Pnone ISt-U ' va"t h""ie to reach Diamond Lake limn luurieeo miles oi ine i,ra- SECTION HAND AT KLAMATH FACING CHARGE OF MURDER (Atavx-UlH Trm ImunJ Wir.) KLAMATH FAIXS. Ore., Ann. t. Valentino Navarro, railroad section hand, came to his death at the hands of "an unknown person," was the verdict of a co roner's Jury last night. Navarro was fatally stabbed In a fight at Alftoma early Tuesday morning. Lus hauredo, who. officers sny was found several hours later near the scene of the crime In an Intoxfrated condition, Is being held without ball, and Deputy District-Attorney Wrist announc ed that a murder charge will be filed agaimt him. DINNERWARE 13c PIECE We have a number of dlnnerware sets in fancy psiterns to sell at If.c each piece. Sold only In complete sets of 30 to 33 pieces. That makes them less than the cost of plain white. See them at Carr's where you save. DELINQUENT 8ALE NOTICE Southern Oregon Gas Company IsOratlon of principal place of bul m'ftn, San Francisco, California. lo cation of works, Statt of Oregon. Notice There are delinquent up on the following described stork, on account of an assessment levi.! on the 26th day of June, 19i", the several amounts set o pi km it e the names of the respective sharehold era, as follows: No. Names Shares Amount Martha Heuring M f;.00(iij Strvicss at Oreans Serlces will i be held at the Green school house! as usual (his Sunday. Sunday j sen oo i at z ociotk, imioweo. oy Kca1 Power.. 10 prearnmK service ai a. jamra mr-CllntiM-k, a student at the Wil lamette X nlverslty, will preach. Tthe public Is Invited. tor and find a shorter route to the Pacific highway via Koseburg, will mean that of all the vast throng that seek to view these two I crowning jewels from the hand of God, a larger percentage will come via Koseburg. Md to the shortening of the route the oportunlty to see the Umpq.ua country with Its laughing waters, once the Indian's lllahee, this veritable hunter's and fisher man's paradise, where tired Amer ica can get in close communion with forest and stream, and you have all that Is desirable to make this route attractive. With a good hard surface high way, this road will not only be a boon to the tourist, hut its com mercial advantages as a carrier of freight and passengers, to Itend and Klamath Kails and the Inter lor of Oregon and east will be readily seen. Furthermore the opening of this highway will not only redound to the advantage of Roseburg and the lTmpqua valley, but also to Marshftold. Handon and KeedMport, and all tributary coast country, and It Is the greatest piece ot development that can po i slhly come to this section at this1 time. I Karly next month the senate I public lands committee of the rut ted Stales senate, of tor St an field is chairm visit this state on looking afler the need: public domain, and It would seem tlmHy for these towns on the line of this road to get together through their Chambers of Commerce and use every effort to see that the wonderful advantages, and the practlratiillty of this great project can properly be presented before 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, "If. the flavor," direct from our own Roaster to you, pound 45c; 3 lbs SI. 32 I ROSEBURG STORE OAKLAND STORE I 130 N. Jackson St. Baker-Flanary BIdg, lSr.Tiisisiir.Tsisiir.T.TH Umpqua Klan No. 6. Meet !n and 4tb Mondays of each oionU) Address P. O. Box 885. Rosa bura. Orecon Woodmen or tne worm, camp Na 129 Meets in tha Odd Fellow Ball in Roseburg every first and third Monday erenlnrs. Vlr ttlnff neighbors alwaya welcoma JOHN DELL JIESS. a C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. I. 6. O. F, phileunan Lodg No 8. Meets In Odd r allows Tern pie eTWT Friday Tenuis;. Visit big bretnarn are alwaya wel coma. DONALD YOUNO. N. O. A. J. GEDDK8. Ree. See. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. See. K. O. T. M. Meets eacn second and fourth Thursday of eaca month. In Maccabes hall, cor ner Cass and Pin streets. Via Itlng KnlRbta always welcome U C. GOODMAN. Ctn. O. W. RAPP. R. K. Neighbors at Woodcraft, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday eTecincs. la K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor! Invited to attend. ALVIA WETHKRELU O. N. MARGARET WHITNRY. Cleri, A. F, 4 A. ai., t.auri Lottie No. 13. Regular communication! second and fourth Wednoadayl each month, at Masonic Temple Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel come. M. S. HAMM. W. M. W. F. HARRIS. See. ROSEBTTKn LODGE NO. 1037 L O. O. M. Meets every Wrdnesdaj night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack on St Club rooms open 7:80 ta 10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel come. W. A. BOGARD. Dictator. H O. PAROETER, Secretary. JNO. M. THRONEreasurer. Pythian 8istera, ijmpja Tempi No. 4 Meets the aecond an4 fourth Monday evenings of carl month, at the K. of P. hall. Via More siwavs welcome. MARTHA CHRIST ENSEN. M.E.G EVA MARKS. M. of R. C. MAY E. PARKER. M. of f. w. B. A. O. T. W.T oesburgRe vlaw No. 11. Holds regulai meetings on second and fourtk Thursdays a 7:30 p.m. Visit ing slaters Invited to attend re views. Maccabee hall. Pine an 4 Cass streets. CLARA BONEBRAKE, Com. JESSIK RAPP. Col. Ur.lted Artisans meets In Mac Cabee hall first and third Thurs daya. Visiting members al wavs welcome. HELEN WH1TAKER, M. A. MILDRED MCCULLOCH. TreaS. BELLE STEPHENSON. Bee. Union Encampment, No- . I. O. a F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tern pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday! of each month. Visiting Patrt arcbs always welcome. FRED MILLER. C. P. W P WKTHERELI Rerlhl Eagles, Koseourg Aerie Meers ti Maocabee ball, on Casa street on second and fourth Wednes day avenlnaw of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting hrethern In good atsndlnr alwava welcome GLENN WOODIU'FF. W. I THEO. W. ALTHAUS, W. P. R F GOODMAN. Bee. United Brotnernood of Caroenters and Jointers of America Meets at 476 3. Main' aecond end fourth Tuesday evenings ol eacb mc th. All carpenters wel corned. T. F. HOLME o, Rec Beo. EMERY COLE. Pres. B. P. O. fciKS, Rosenurg Loag No. 320. Hold regular commu nications at the Elk's Temple o each Thursday of every mouth. All member! requested to at tend regularly, and all vlsltlnj brothers are cordially Invited U attend. J. O. PAY, Jr., E. R. J. T. GOODMAN. Secretary Roseburg Renekah Lodge No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fel lows Temple every week oa Tuesday evening. Vlsltlna . members In good standing art cordially Invited to attend. ANNA WICKHAM. N. (. GERTRUDE HATFIELD, H. S. EMMA LENOX, F. S. O. E. 8, Hostburg Chapter No. 3. Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In eacb month. All sojourning brothers and listen are respect fully Invited to attend. CORA B. 8INOLETON. W. M. FREW JOHN HON. Secretary. i nf the I'nl- BFaaptsQt which Sena-1 J irman. wltljG mission of j ti m pds of riiH llj ! X.--TVT3nt T T J T V TV V Mlllllllilllll congress, in order that I nrle Sa,n Helen C. Jacobsen 60 S-m no " shaping ot nis roreni policy. as nt-ii as in ine expenditure oi funds In Its development can see It thai this yirut -rvulon is ilHI.OH T. W. Miles 25 25HO) All of the foregoing shares are Included In certificates Nos. 10, 1.1. ir, 17. standing In the name of I.OI'IS SI TTER and held in crow pursuant to instruction the Corporation Commlanlom the State nf California, bv ANCM) CALIFORNIA TRt'ST COMPANY And In accordance lth law and an order of the Hoard of Inrec Pine Grove Ssrvices At the Pine Grove church at 3 p. m., there will be services coniluct-d by Captain and Mm. Everett of the Koseburg Salvation army corps. eV an. look in for aid to a ery profitable time. Everyone Is coulislly Invit- j m,,i. on .h ;, nar iun. 192 ,H1- so many shares of each parcel of I such stock as may be necenisan Looking GIhjs: Sunday school 10; be sold at public auction at the a. m.. A. I-arnon. Supt. Kpworth Office of the Company, 532 Market Lesitue at 7 p. m. Preaching at ; street. Sun Francisco. California, p. m. The last quarterly meeting pn saturdhy the Mh day of Augut. nlll he held Auaul 27lh. at Dll- i;j. .i the hour ot 11:45 o'clock thrown opep to the eyes nf the world, and not bottled up tor fu uro generations. Iron, GEORGE JONES. of wwwwwwwvwwwwwww t LODGE DIRECTORY : Ian1 al 2 p. dlally Ini licit u. The public Is cor to all these services. Dlllard and Looking Glass Serv-c.-s - Mt-th(Mlint Kplsco-al church, lilllard and looking Gle'-i. E. Ia- vld Barton, pastor. Milan). Sunday n. m. of said day to pay said delln quent anseiianient then-on. together with cots of advertising and ei I penses of the sale. II. S. YO1N0. i a Secretary. I Office 5J2 Market Street. San I school a. tu. K. A. Hen ber, i FrsucUco, California. Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M Meets every third Tuesday of each aionth'ln Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and vlitting companions wel come. A. A. WILDER, lllrh Priest. W. FHARRiS Secretary, knights ef Pytniaa. Alpha-Loegi No. 47. Meet every Wedaee day In Knights of Pythlai hall 130 Rose street- Visitors alwari weloomed. SAM CHR1STENSON. C. ( ROY O. YOl' NO. M. r. i B. E. WlMBETiY. K. B ft. WBCOMA BATHS In Bandon liy the Sea Will Make Your Trip to the Beach Complete One of the finest natatoriums on the coast at your dis posal. Equipment all new. You'll find it delightful there. An invigorating swin in clean salt water will 'do you good. Plan to Vi$it Us Next Salurdau and Sundau