ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1925
KEARNEYS
wowtmist. GROCETERIA mi-tm-SPECIALS
Cranberries, 2 lbs for 35c .
Pineapple in gallon cans, per can 45c
Pork and Beans in gallon cans, per can.. 45c '
Pie Fruit in gallon cans, per can 45c
Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgsg. for.. :...25c
Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs. for 25c
Cream of Wheat, 2 pkgs. for 35c
Economy Jars, pints, per doz $1.00
Kerr Wide Mouth Jars, pints, per doz..... $1.00
Kerr Wide Mouth Jars, quars, per doz $1.10
Economy Half Gallon Jars, per doz $1.25
Ideal Glass Top Half Gallon Jars, per doz $1.25
Kerr Wide Mouth Half Gallon Jars, per doz. $1.25
Mason Half Gallon Jars, per doz 85c
Jelly Glasses, per doz ..45c
White King Washing Powder, large size, 2 for 85c
Serve Yourself and Save at
KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA
The Store that Brought 'em Down
SUNDAY AT THE
CHURCHES
SU1
t
day. It It Preparation Day. New pu
pils, stranger, and newcomer are
especially Invited to enroll now.
11:00 a. m. Morning woramp.
ura hv the Daator. Vocal solo by
Mitt Grace Wlckham. You will en
joy and profit by the aervice. The
public la cordially Invited. :M p.
m. Young People' meeting. All
young people will be cordially re
ceived. t:S0 Evening worship,
lieasage by the pastor. Vocal solo
by Mrs. Lillian Pulton. Spend the
eventnr hoar here In a profitable
iwiur win conauct mission resti way .
val services in Portland, there will .
be no Lutheran services 8unday. ww. Mission, ttev. L.
Next services Oct. 4. H. H. Young, j. Burro pas-or. We are still hold
ing onr services In the big tent on
Salvation Army Sunday services
as follows: 11 a. m.. Holiness; a
Just reward. 1 p. m., Sunday achooL
3:15. Old Soldiers Home. S p. m..
Salvation Hit Fautera Son.
Lutheran Service Since the
GEORGE HINSDALE
AND LYDA RUSSELL
MARRIED IN CAMAS
BUSINESS WOMEN TO
MEET TONIGHT 7:15
The Roseburg Business and
Professional Women's Club will
meet at the Helnline Conserva
tory at 7:15 tonight for an im
Coming as a surprise to their
many friends in this city is the
ZUSRlurSf V IPorU 'meeting DeUU.
HmldcemnyIf'pe nT'n.arnTo.'eU
formed Tuesday noon at the home l? Ki??;.
three plays to be given by this
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. But
friends. Following the ceremony,
a luncheon was served the bridal
party.
Mrs. Hinsdale Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Russell,
of this city, and is well known,
having attended the Roseburg
high school.- Mr. Hinsdale is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Hins
dale, of Forest Grove, and a gra
duate of the local high school,
lie hat been making his homo
here for the past fey months, be
lng employed by
service company, -ur. ana .v.r. j
Hinsdale have returned from a i
short trip to Vancouver and Port
land by auto, and will make thulr
home in this city. '
I day, October '2, at the Antlers
Theatre, and as the business wo
men are sponsoring their appear
ance here, every ffort Is to be
mude to make the play a success.
The meeting has been called early
as there are many Important mat
ters to be discussed and all mem
bers are urged to be there very
promptly at 7:15.
First Church of Christ Scientist
Regular services are held Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock, and Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock, thia meet-:
lng Includes testimonies of healing.
Sunday School convenes each Sun
day morning at 8:46 o'clock. AH
I pupils from the agea of 4 to 20
years may be admitted. The read
ing room, side entrance to the
church is open daily from 1 to i p.
m., except Sundays and holidays.
Here ell authorised literature may
The public ia cordially invited to
I attend the services and use the
I reading room.
International Bible Students As
sociation Meet at the Moose Hall
Sunday at 10 a. m. Bible study for
children at 10 a. m. Adult Bible
study will be our Lord's return and
the Atonement for man. ' Jesus was
put to death a human being. He
was raised from the dead a spirit
(Peter S:l) 1 Cor. 15:45). St.
John definitely shows that the body
in which Jesus will appear is not
his human body because he says:
"It doth not yet appear what we
shall be, but longer human, nut
divine; therefore we could not ex
pect of Jehovah (neb. 1:3) because
he la no longer human and has not
a body of flesh, but a eplrlt body,
the Apostle Paul under Inspiration
wrote: "Though we have known
Christ after the flesh, yet not
henceforth know we him no more."
(2 Cor. 5:16). All are cordially In
vited to come and study with us.
Catholic Church. Kane and Oak
streets. Rev. B. Clery, pastor. Sept.
20th. Mass and Sermon at 8 a. m.
Catechism class at :45 a. m. 2nd
Mass and Sermon at 10:30 a. m.
Rosary and Benediction of the M.
B. S. in the evening at 7:30.
Our stuck of Oliver plows and
parts Is now complete. We have
the Highway plows for every kind of soil. Whar
ton Bros.
Hent with gas.
- Read the Classified ads,
in The News-Reviw. Thej
mean dollars to you.
10.F.
nTPMLDTOBE
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 18. The
Sovereign Grand Lodge Which
meets In Portland September tl-25
Is a world gathering. It la com
posed of representatives from each
Rose street Service tonight, 7:45. : of the 17,000 Odd Mlow lodges in
Sermon by Mr. Burror. There will
be ho services Saturday ' evening.
Services for Sunday as follows:
Sunday school at 9:45; classes for
all, competent teachers in charge,
preaching services at ll:oo;
and 7:45. Services every night
next week, 7:45. Wr are planning
on having with ns Rev. Pippen, for
two weeks, starting Sunday, as me
evangelist Rev. Pippen Is the pas
tor of a large church at Dallas, Tex
as, and comes with high credentials
and very highly recommended.
Those who have heard him say that
he is a very able preacher, touch
ing, original and you will enjoy his
southern expressions. The public Is
Invited to attend these good, old
fashioned revival service.
Missionary Kenneth A. Tobias, of
the American Sunday School Union
from Eugene, will hold services at
Glengary Sunday morning, and will
be at Greens Sunday afternoon,
holding service at J o'clock. All
are invited.
REWARDS FOR REVEALING
BANDIT'S HIDING PLACE
ENRICHES BULGARIAN
HASKOVO, Bulgaria. Sept 18.
(A. P.) Dlmo Marcheff, a goat
herder, haa become a rich man for
revealing to the police the moun
tain hiding place of Mltu Ganeff,
notorioua chief of a robber band.
Marcheff had been on of the ban
dit's victims for a long time, be
ing obliged to furnish food and oth
er supplies. Consequently, It afford
ed him greatp leisure to guide the
n.. ... n.nafr'. hliltn nlkiHt.
" - -- . - I l nr.nH t.nH.
As a reward tne ministry oi m ..." IT 7.
all parts of the world. There will
also be representatives present
from the Encampment branch of
the order and one official repre
sentative from each of the Rnuek
sh assemblies. The Soverelgu:
Grand Lodge as now constituted Is
a dtgnltled gathering of men, the
organitation having beeu started
more than a hundred years ago.
The body will legislate for the
3.000,000 Odd Fellows In the world,
having supreme authority over all
brunches of the order. Each Juris
diction will have two grand repre
sentatives ' from the subordinate
lodgea and two representaUvea
from the Grand Encampments. Ir
respective of the number of mem
bers In the different state, the
representation m the ' body Is the
same.
Herbert A. 'Thompson, grand tire,
from Detroit Mich., It the ranking !
office!, and Erner,t W. Bradford,
deputy grand shf, from Washing-,
ton, D. C, is next in Hue. Execu
tive headquarters -for Sovereign
Grand Iodge la in Baltimore, Md.
This office is In direct charge of
Edward J. Kroh, grand secretary of
the Sovereign' Grand Lodge. The
association of Kebekah Assem
blies is a comparatively new or
ganisation. Many of the Jurisdic
tions have had Rebekah assemblies
In the Tst twenty-five or thirty
years, but 1t has only been during
tho last two or three years that
the national organisation has been
fully authorlxed. They now have a
charter from the Sovereign Grand
Lodge. All legislation passed by
the Association of Rebekah Assem
blies must be approved by the 8ov-
The general
Millions
have answered
the call o' the cup
An irresistible invitation those
wisps of wonderful fragrance, waft
ing upward from a cup of Hills
Bros. Coffee. Eagerly you reach for
the cup . . . lift it to your lips . . .
drink it down. And back you come
for more. No wonder this western
coffee is The Recognized Standard!
Break the vacuum seal. Breathe
that aroma. Taste the flavor. A
coffee experience! Ask for Hills
Bros, by name and look for the. Arab
on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is
economical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
Seventh Day Adventlst Sabbath
school at 10 a. m. Saturday morn
ing. Devotional services at 11
o'clock. These service will be
found Instructive to all Bible stu
dents, and the public 1 cordially
invited to attend. House of wor
ship ia at 1162 Military street West
Roseburg.
Th First Methodist Church, cor
ner of Main and Lane atreets, Rev.
Joseph Knolls, pastor. With the
return of many for the school year
we are expecting a good increase in
Sunday school thia Sunday. Also
we expect a number of new schol
ars. Let every one try and be on
time. Morning sermon theme Is
The puiilled Heart" The evening
hour for service will be a half hour
earlier, the Epworth League meet
ing at 6:30 and preaching service
at 7:30. The evening theme Is
"When a Mail is Strong." The
Junior League haa resumed its
work for the coming season with a
splendid corps of instructors. They
will meet In the afternoon at three
o'clock. A cordial invitation la ex
tended to all, particularly strang
ers, to attend our services. "Come
thou with us and we will do thee
good."
First Presbyterian Church. W. 8.
McCullagh, pastor. The Sunday
school Is preparing for Rally Day,
which will be the hist Sunday of
this month. The great question Is
not modernism nor fundamentalism,
but the training of the child. "The
child is father to the man." Tomor
row of the nation Is determined by
the home of today. Do your best
by your child. One hour a week for
molding the child-life. Sunday
school followed by the church wor
ship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the
pastor on "Make Jesus King." In
termediate Endeavor Society at I
p. m. Senior Endeavor at 6:30.
Evening sermon at 7:30 on the sub
ject, "Mary of Bethamy." Three
pictures of a beautiful and grow
ing Christian life. Yoij are Invited
to all our services. The Ladles Aid
Society wll meet Thursiday after
noon. Busness meeting will be fol
lowed by a social hour and refreshments.
interior presented
4U.OO0 lire; the district of Haskovo
gave him 200 sheep ana a money
reward, and the community of
Susam has set aside a site, upon
which the villager will build a
house tor him.
STATEMENT
of the Umpqua Valley Bank of I
Roseburg. county ot Douglas, stale1
of Oregon, showing the amount
standing to the credit of every de
positor July 1, 11125, who haa not
made a deposit or who has not
withdrawn any part of hia deposit
(commercial deposits), principal or
interest tor a period of more than
seven (7) years immediately prior
to said date, with the name, last
known place of residence or postof
flee address ot such depositor, and
the fact of hia death, If known.
Name of Depositor - Amount
Nick Bahiman, Roseburg 1.50
J. J. Betts. Roseburg , 2.98
Jennie Brown, Guardian,
Roseburg
Vernie Buttrick
Nelson J. Cochran, Browns
ville, Oregon
Diamond Agate Co., Roseburg 13.35
J. T. Epperly, Jr., Koseburg 14.40
Garden Valley Fancy Fruu
Assn., Roseburg
Alloway Gelger, Roseburg
Maggie GUI, Roseburg
Mrs. G. T). Gorus, Canyon-
vllle. Oregon
Chas. Harrison, Roseburg .
R. C. Hill, Roseburg
Jep L. Hunt Unknown
Susie Jackson, Unknown .
Warren Lucas, Supervisor,
Camas Valley, Oregon
Maude McCullocb, Guardian,
Roseburg
J. T. Miller, Roseburg .
R. L. Miller, Roseburg .
Martha R. Mitchell
A. C, Norrls, Roseburg .
Mrs. E. M. Van Houten,
Roseburg
Is tht trifiiml ynmm Part
WkirA ! fht ttgtt frttk.
ft ten, wn. .
First Christian Church, H. E.
Mow, minister. We should have
loo per cent of the pupils of the
fifth and sixth gradea enrolled in
the Bible classes which will be con
ducted two periods per week. Par
ents are asked to send in a re
quest that their children be re
leased to attend these classes.
Next Sunday morning is Class Day
in the Hible school. We are aiming
to have 100 per cent of tho class
enrollment present In each class.
Help us make It a great day and a
good booster for Rally Dsy Oct 4.
Rally Day Is the big day of the
Bible school year. Our aim this
year for Rally Day is 401. Will you
be a booster for Rally DeyT We'
must go over the top. The ser
mon Sunday morning will again be
on the subject of stewardship. In
the evening we will hold an evan
gelistic service. We are trying to
make much of the evening meet
ings. Last Lord's Day we had a
splendid attendance. Keep up the
good work and be with us next Sun
day evening. The evening service
next Sunday evening will be held
at 7:30 Instead of 8. The I toy
Scouts meet at the church Tuns
day evening at 7:30. Wednesday
night U "Church Nlghl." The gos
pel team will meet at 7, choir at
7:30, prayer service at 8:20 and
orchestra at I. H. E. Mow. ,
Th First Baptist Church, Corner
of Lane and Rose streets, H. L.
Caldwell, minister. (:45 a. m. The
Sunday school, Carlos Psge, BupL
Careful plans are being laid for the
best Sunday school we have ever
bad. Every present and former pu
pil la urged to be present next Sun-
State ot Oregon, County ot Doug
las, ss.
I, J. M. Throne, being first duly
sworn, depose and say upon ostb,
that I am the Cashier ot the Vmp
qua Valley Bank ot Roseburg,
county ot Douglaa, stale of Oregon;
that the foregoing statement ia a
full, true, correct and . complete
statement showing the name, last
known residence or postofflce ad
dress, fact of death, if known, and
the amount to the credit of eacn
depositor as required by the pro
visions of Sections 10160-10163, in
clusive, Oregon laws.
J. M. THRONE.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me thia 13th day ot July, A. D,
1925.
MAXINE SYKKS,
Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires June 16,
192.
Marcheff with military council is composed of
ine general cummaauiuK, auu '
start of some twelve or fifteen offi
cers, an da department president
from each ot (he Jortsdhrtrons. This
Is the military branch of Odd Fel
lowship. General August Hohen
steln Is the ranking officer. The
general commander Is appointed
each term by the grand ire. All
legislation In this body also must
be approved by the Sovereign
Grand Lodge.
At the Grand Lodge In Jackson
ville, last year, two important
pieces of legislation that were
adapted were the lowering of the
age limit for admission in ail
branches of the order from twenty
one to eighteen years. Another
was the changing of the term ot
the grand sire from two years to
one year. This year there Is likely
to be legislation and helpful dis
cussion concerning a change in tne
rUn of finance. Odd Fellow lodges
have been allowing the weekly alck
and accident benefit In many uunr-
ters, there Is a feeling that thia
should be changed and bene'lts
should be discretionary with each
lodce aa the local members Judge
needs. Another question that la
claiming the attention of the mem
bershlp Is thst of some plan -to
avoid he great loss earh year aris
ing ironi the dropping of memberu
for non-paymen'a of duea. mous-
ncd. of members are annually lost
to the organif.illo:i by this route.
If It could rw overcome, the In
crease In membirshle would go for
ward by leaps and bounds. There
will also be a proposition presented
In the organlsa'l.m to change the
sessions from annual to biannual
meetings. It Is thought that the
foundations of the order are now
so thoroughly laid thai It will be
possible to dispense with the an
nual tethering.
The above are but a few or tne
many questions that will likely
arise during the meeting. There
will be scores of Innovations pre
sented at the gathering that will
scarcely reach the committeemen
Each new member Is likely to have
a set plsn of changing the ancient
customs ot the order, hut tne con
servstlves are usually In control,
and make short shift of most of the
proposition".
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1.00
. 30.00
4.79
20.12
1.00
2.68
3.27
6.20
2X.34
3.72
7.61
4.00
5.00
5.44
1.65
1.47
2.00
r- & ttlSfoWtlTGrFZXI Havana a
BV'.'w. 1 "'-aiWH i against de
mmn n ss mmmmubmb Rusnlsn mu
LANDS IN JAIL
FOR FAILURE TO
HONOR OLD GLORY
(AMnrhfl pTMi ImH Wlr..)
NEW YORK. Sept. 18 For fail
ure to remove his hat In ssluto to
the flsg, John Granetier, a young
Lithuanian, is serving a sentence
of 10 days in a Brooklyn Jail,
He pleaded guilty of disorderly
conduct while watrhlng a Mardi
Gras parade at Coney Island.
Granetier said:
"My flag Is tho Red flag."
FLASHES OF LIFE
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JF you have Piles or other Rectal
or Colon disorders there is
the came of your nervousness, lack of
vttalKy.ttntnach trouble, general physical
and mental Incapacity. I can help you
wm back your health by potltivdy curing
your Piles under a WRITTEN CUAR.
ANTEE or let returned. Act today by
calling for an examination or writing for
my FREE booklet explain
ing my celebrated treat
ment for PILES and other
Rectal and Cotoo ailments.
irvrm ir irv rr trni
DEAN. MD.Inc
KwtiAno onitn: matti orrictt:
aVMAMlTA.lll ATM AND flli
Three bombs were set off In
ppnrently In protest
portatlon of labor agl-
hlngton gets reports that
nltlons for active war
In China have been seen in China
on American trurks.
Telegrams to lengue of Nallons
say Turks are driving Christian
out of Mosul at the bayonet point. I
Thousand snnare miles Inrlud
ina 9000 villages were Hooded I
In Shantung by breaking of banks
of Yellow River with much lost
ot life.
Britain opposes French proposal
for armament conference under
league auspice, presumably pre
ferring one at Washington.
Third ticket talk In New York
maynrallly campaign dwindles;
Hesrst wnnld aid llylan. but says
jmsyor Is dutinbly loyal to Tarn
i many.
Dollar Week at "Westom Aarto" U held but "twice a year" mny taotMrisU WfcV
this "event a an opportunity to bur GwaranteiNi, Standard
oriea at the unusually low price of $1.00.
The article listed here are from our regular atock
their selection a early at pouible.
adriee
Quality Aceeas
ri
rte.
A STOP SIGNAL FOR
$1.00
An xoptlonaIly
low pric fur
top alffna. that la
oompletaly
oulpped Tith re
flector, bulb, wir
ing and switch.
Thia one. In the
maxnat finish nruUrly sella tor
fl.lD. 1IU tl one,
Or.Tr
$1.00
A CleawniCoa
iKrorjoD Cuier for
S1.00
With each pint
bottle ot Imperbvl
c)ener and polish
sold at the regu
lar price of tl SO
thte week, W will
give free a -yrd
roll of cheese
cloth lh. muktrly aefla for
!5l. Total wdue tU6
This Week Only
18
$1X3
kWedgo Cushions
1
Only-11.00 Think of Itl Bella
reruhu-lr forll-Sa It A 'AA
mu the back on I I E j I
long drives. BpeclaW) I .1111
price This Week..
Interior Mirror
Tble T-lnch mirror Is regularly
' priced at HAS. ft haa neat bev
eled edges asd attractive nickel-
plated orecttet.
unusual bargain
'our special p i
or
Durable Visors
Regular ,1.85 Value
A good enwtlty. aervlreable
visor at a trvnumdoua reduc
tion. Made ot rubber. Doth
material encased in a light
steel frame with e a t r a
tronr brackets.
Width M 40 Inches
This Week
Only
h extra
$1X0
tfKlau" Sup Plate
Reduced from the rerttar price
of 11.(0. Solid lumir-a frtoe
and nioaei pHUeo:
with ' heavy barred
rubber mat insert.
This Week Only
Steerinf Wheel CV
ra
attractive nkcaei-
Flashlights
5-Minute
Vulcanizer
Vensf T to -Jiff'
A high quality flare rdfleetot-l-cU
naahllaht slse tUxltt
with l-lncbfll nix I
reflector
with
only
It aim a potltUe easy ar1t.aa
th reert wheeV mad xagn
'qmUty tJsack) rub
ber., ftrje to ftt ycur
-wheel reduced This
Week rrrtm tl.4 to
Ash Receiver
The factory Vat price on this
outfit Including "18-patch"
Units is tl.BO
Thia Week you
can get a com
plete set for
$1.00
The "Princeton" combine -with
match bos bolder and daw reat
made of solid brass
heavily nickel plat
ed. Thia Week
Only
S1.09
Sl.OO Specials From Our Ford .Department
!l?ja lealaratras OnlV... ,.
... ' i ii rr. . i a ' .
"WevCTDum transmission i , ys.
A watlonallvl
known brandlaJl
Lining
$1,00
I 'tilece to a set with
rivets Included. The.
regwlar price Is xi..
burn tranamlswion lining
hitely dopanoable. Tnis
plete Ford Set
n u'aiso- CI flft
Wosk Com- J. aJJ
Easy and positive
In action. Factory
list price with
root reat In
cluded In the outfit I
Our special price
tht week m
$1.00
itrrW. eke. - -
nap
PrWWlt
Forest
Fires
-More ito'tW Gtnrofl tn the Yfcst'
VatnSow-nOO 8oa6xOrmLAn- j ,.V
"""-ftfl HlflBI BQ!. .asMtSMi.
Roseburg Store, 117 South Stephens St.
Ortgon 8tort
ALBANY .
ASHLAND',,
K. Ft) HT LAKH.
MEDKOKD
OHEOON CITY
PORTLAND
PENDLETON
. KOHEHURG
- SALEM
' EUGENE
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WECOMA BATHS
In Dandon By 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 VinTUsNext Saturday and Sunday '