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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1925. New Shape . In cold weather, there's nothing quite so ingra tiating as a nice bowl of hot soup. Sort of glides into your consciousness in its soothing way. . It makes you feel at peace. with yourself. and the world.'' i ..... , . . - Make the enjoyment complete. Good soups al ' -ways taste better when served with crisp, flaky , TRU-BAKE Crackers. Your grocer sells them..' Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland frls Home of Tru-Blu Grahams, English Style Biscuits and the Famous Tru-Blu Fruit Cake STATE D TO OPEN ID 5ILEQ MONDAYSEP. 28 Unprecedented Interest Be ing Shown This Yew Reports Show. ART DISPLAY IS BIG id Dainty Women, v Tell Each Other bout snot'ier prob lem ul ved by th phvriciani' uU pre- .f7 oi welcome sooth- turning pains of VV! ST day normal day ol ufe-eti.irf1nl pleasure sod duties. An-m-cln Alto Relieves HNiKk. Co! da N.ur.loi. Tuolhach Influeel N.urftl. bwki AU hla Hh.um.iU; AM-A CIN TabtHl 4 MC IK htwt contain bo narcotics. A Uifctncr. KxiauU ot provra itiwlM llul inc. ponpt, nla, MttaiDc tcUtf. Handy Pocket Tin only 25 C nnnn Wonderful Showing of Pho . tographs From. San ' Francisco to Be on View. SALEM. Ore., Sept 25. (Spe cial.) The annual sixty-fourth Oregon state fair opens In Salem Monday morning. Unprecedented Interest haa Been evidenced In the Volstead Act ruin n nnnn r? ) Cash ZJ shows fair this year, an Interest that la responsible (or the greatest dla- BASEBALL MAGNATE TO HEAD BREWERS' (AanoUU4 ta UuM Win.) NEW YORK. Sept 25. fcolonel Jacob Rupert of the New York American league baseball club was today elected president ot the United States Brewers' association, succeeding Christian W. Flegea span ot Newark, N. J., resigned. Mr. Flegenspan resigned because of his objection to reported over lures by association members to the anti-Saloon League looking to compromise modification of the It was denied that Another reason for the growing popularity of SXAGGS STORES is in the distinctive and unvarying pleasant service received. The personnel ol SKAGGS STORES have certain ideas and ideals about merchandisbg -. - which is reflected in their daily work. This week we have another list of seasonable items at unusually saving prices to the buyers. the association officially was con- reipunaiow lor urn greaiesi ui- lntfi wlth UI;h , mpvement and v i. V ... v . . ... I i committee waa appointed yes- I SUNDAY AT THE J I CHURCHES 2 evening of next week the annnal First Church of Christ, frVIen-; business meeting of the church list Regular-services are held I will be held. That means every Sunday nioru.ng at 11 o clock and member present Sunday morning on the text, "Not ' Joseph Knotts, pastor. This la !y might, nor by power, but by Rally Day for the Sunday School, my spirit, salth the Lord." In 'All those enrolled in the classes the evening the orchestra will are urged to ba present and so give concert, and the men's quar- j tar as possible bring new scholars tette will sing followed by mes- iwith them. This Is also Promo- sage by. minister. On Wednesday tion Day and new classes are be- Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, thla nisMing Includes testimonies of healing. Sunday School con vene each Sunday morniug at 9:45; all pupils from the age of 4 to 20 years may be admitted. The Reading Room, side entrance to the church Is sfxien daily from 2 to 4 p. m. except Sundays and i continuing our Btudy of the Lords Holiday, here all the authorized rot urn and the Atonement for Christian Science literature may iMan. All Interested In Bible be read borrowed or purchased. ! study are cordially Invited to The public Is cordially invited to come and study with us, Bttena tne services ana use me H. E. MOW. International Itibler Students ANMKiatlon Meet at the Moose )i;ll, Sunday, at 10:00 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. Ulble study for chil dren at 10 a. m.; Adult Bible study at 10:30 a. m lug formed. LeLt ns all work to gether for the best Sunday school we have ever had. The morning sermon theme la "The Habit of Prayer." The evening sermon theme Is "Man's Double Creation and His Worship." Do not miss hearing these sermons. The Jun ior League will meet In the af ternoon at 3 o'clock. The Ep worth League will meet at 6:30 We are I In the evening. A cordial invita tion Is extended to all, particul arly strangers. corded. It is expected that atten dance also will break all previous records. Every foot of space will be taken on the campground, ad jacent to the main grounds, ac cording to Albert Toner, vwteran superintendent of tented city, and rooms In hotels, boarding houses I and private homes have been, for the moat part, spoken (or weeks ago. I The entire Pacific coast will be ' represented In- the livestock show. which should stand well at the bead of these events this year. Cal ifornia haa oome forward with its beat support ts years; Washing ton and Idaho are shipping splen did exhibits and Oregon la) to have more herds, thinned out to adhere to higher standards of breeding. "Wo are more than pleased over the way livestock folk have responded thie year," Mrs. Ella Schultx Wilson, secretary of the fair board," said this week. "The Interest and cooperation of outside breeders la especially ap preciated, for many of the herds and flocks entered are terday headed by Colonel Ruppert to endeavor to obtain a withdraw al of the resignation, but Mr. Fle genspan Insisted. Cleveland Community Church Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Ser vices at 11:00 a. nl. Rev. Ed Episcopal (St, CieoiKo'g Sunday i Murphy, Faster. Welcome. , SrhiMill Sunday nhool meeia I ' , 4 - reeularly every Sunday morning I ' First Presbyterian" Church' " First mnstian ( -Huron isexi at 8;t5. Now that the Fall term W. 8. McCullagh, Pastor. Rally has started, all new pupils are , Day next Sunday in the Sunday welcomed. Old members are also Reading Room. Subject ot Sun day's' lesson Is "Reality."' Sunday is Promotion Day in Bible School. Il is a great day for the kiddies when they can step up a class in their work. We should have a large attendance next Sun day. Our lllble School is steadily climbing. We expect to pa's the 400 mark by Rally Day, October 4th. lie sure to attend Uihle School on Rally Day. This will be a great day. We have secured the services of Prof. Veltie Pruitt of Eugene, as soloist for Rally Day. He Is one of the finest singing evangelists on the coast and will sing morning and even-WigrhetaHfrlnrachleiU asked to attend as A ularly every Sunday. There wilibe no church services until further notice. I Tathollo tliurrh Kane and Oak streets; Rev. B. Clcry. Pastor. September 27th. Mans and Sermon at 8 a. m. Catechism classes at 19:45 a. m. High mass and ser mon at 10:30 a. m. Roxary and the theme (benediction of the M. B. S. In the (world full 'evening at 7:30. ' What la God doing under present I conditions? In the evening the Flr.t Meililir t'liiirrh Cor-I sermon will be on the subject: ner of Main nnd l.sne utreetn. Rev. I Pious Palacer. You are Invited - '' ; tn all our services. The Christ- Ian Endeavor societies meet at 3:00 p. m. and Seniors at 6:30. school. Promotion and giving of diplomaa with exercises by the jchlldren. Music and other parts by larger ones. Come and enjoy the hour. See what we are try ling to accomplish for the chll idren. The little folks are asked ;to come at 9:45 and be ready to 'go upstairs at 10 o'clock. At 11 o'clock the pastor will speak on (kids attitude to a of trouble and ain. A5K HIM YOURSELF It makes us feel good to bo able to look a- used car cus tomer in the face and ask QunJjlushingly, "How's your Car?" We know what he is goin g to say because we know the car was RIGHT. O J. O. NEWLAND & SON DODGE BROTHERS AUTOMOBILES O10 GRAHAM TRUCKS ROSEB OR. PHONE 458 o DoDBe BnoTrieas Dealers Se-u. Good tea Cars o Methodist Episcopal Church, South Corner of East Lane and South Main streets; C. 8. Co berly. Pastor. Sunday school be gins promptly at 9:45 a. m.; A L, Cobb, 8upL Morning worship at 11 o'cloc k; sermon by the pas tor. Senior EpworO League de votional meeting begins at 6:30 In the evening and will be led by Clarence K. Rand. The topic: "Light In The Dark Continent" Is an interesting one and will be discussed In a manner profitable to all present. The evening preach ing service follows the Epworth league program, 7:30. Preach-Q, evening, will be devoted to the discussion of two Important sub jects. Prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30, followed by rehearsal of choir. It Is hoped that the entire membership of the church will attend the services oa Sunday, USED CARS 1921 Dodge Touring $475 1923 Ford Touring $275 1924 Ford Touring $300 . O. NEWLAND & SON Dodge Brothers Automobiles and Graham Trucks J The First liaptl-it Church Cor ner of Lane and Rose streets; H. L. Caldwell, Onlster. 9:45 a.m. The Sunday tool; Carlos Page, Supt. This Sunday Is Promotion Day in the school. All students are urged to be In their places for their promotion to the next higher chjS. New scholars cannot find aOetter time to start than next Sunday. Rally Day, October 4th. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Message by the Paor. The choir Fill be on band with an anthem. Tou will be glad to hear tbem. The public invited to the service. 6:30 p. m. Voung People's Meet ings. The President of tbe Young People of the L'mpqua Associa tion will lead the meeting of the senior group. Let's have all of our senior young people at their Dosls. The juniors- meet witn Men's suits cleaned ar.d pressed, 31.50. Boseburg Cleaners, phone 473. HC1H0F All Week Prices SATURDAY All Yeek Prices FEATURES r " LARGE OVAL SAR- DINES qc, ' - ALFALFA HONEY 1 3 tin '.. 30C SUGAR 25 lb. in Cotton 5 lb. Pails 7 DILL P1CKLES-2, $1,69 1 0 lb. Psils $1.54 Size; 2 Tins For....Hjl , , ....... T ' BUTTER VELVET, PRINCE AL- VAN CAMPS PORK & . " , " rfanU , "Skaggs Best" BERT SMOKING nt ! r7 , r R CQ. TOBACCO J tiatZOC Small Tins, 3 for....25c pound ' J.0JC ' " ' - " -. Medium Tins, 3 for..33c . . .. i Urge Tins, 3 for......63c CALIF. ' SWEET POTA- STAR, Hawaiiae, -: - LARGE FILLED BOXES Lkouna..23C . .ctUJft MATCHES r)n 6 for .ZJu MORTON'S IODIZED FELS NAPTHA ' CO ft LiBBY'S SALAD SALT . 0Qt SOAp crtott W " POINTS 3 tins....0lb 2 Pkgs M6 . " (A Utl r Um I Wire.) FEZ, French Morocco, Sept 25. It Is officially announced that the rlcht wing of the' French for ces today carried out a auccessful 'ODeratlon to the northeast nf Kl- coming fane an(j tbe general direction of AJdlr, Abd-El-Krlm's capital, oc cupying positions at Djebel Koun soun and Djebel Rouchum. After these positions had been taken a counter attack by the re bel tribesmen was beaten oft by the French artillery. from a long distance at consider able expense to their owners. It proves conclusively the vital con cern felt by livestock men la this, one of the foremost shows on the Pacific coast." Mrs. Wilson nas Just given out the names of livestock Judges: John Hall, Oroten, S. 1. and Thom as A. Shattuck, Hastings, Neb., Bwlner F. W. Van Natla, Upland, Calif., beef cattle; Axel Hansen, Savage. Minn., and J. W. Redge-miles south of AJilir, on which th way, Fortworth, Texas, dairy cat- Spaniards at Alhucemaa bay are tie; J. M. Jones, Sonora, Texas, 'moving from the north. The Span and A. L. Rinehart, lieine, Idaho, lards are within about four miles sheep and goats; A. R. Hunter, Ia-'of Abd-El-Krlm'a capital. land City, Ore., J. E. Maaon, Long Xlfane, from which the Eastern wing ot the French army is ad vancing northward, is about 16 miles north of Taxa and about 35 A Complete Line of Fres h Fruits amdVectafclsa at AU Times TH1J PRICE IS RIGHT . Skaggs United Stores No. 2 55 WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $00 AND OVER I IS So. Stephens PHONE 230 . t Roaeburg, Oregon Beach. Calif., and Joe Wood. La Grande, Ore., horses; H. B. Os-' born, Portland, rabbits: All these men come new to their work here. Robert V. Moore of San Le andro, California, who Judged pig-i eons here last year, wilt fill the! same position again. L. W. Wisen- Heat with gas. SUPPOSED BOMB EXPLOSION DUE TO ESCAPING GAS (Am-titOl'". I""! Wlra.) LO SANGELF.S, Sept. 25. Last night's bomb explosion In a two story residence and store building In the Italian section of Los Ange lea lost most of Its suspected crim inal aspect todny when police in vestigators reported that Ihey be lieved the blast waa due to escap ing illuminating gas They added MOOR PARK, Eng., Sept. 25. I that nobody was liWha house at iHhti. fnmnalun Hofuat.,1 n.xiriTA itli tin,., nf th. ettllflMlnll Police born and A. S. Weiant. both of 0add n tne fina rcmnd or the pro- and firemen searched the ruins all Portland, will Judge poultry. ifessionals' mstch play golf tourn- Inight for the bodies of victims and In the matn3ulldlng the great-lament today, 3 up and 1 to play. found none, but they did locate a safis leax wnere ine reiiar nao ueeu. .GOLF BRIEFS K. O. T. M. Meets eacn ssoons and fourth Thursday of eacS . month. In Maeoabes hall, cor ner Cass and Ptne streets. Vis tUng Knights always walcom L. C. OOODMAN, O-m O. W. KAPP, B. K. W, B. A. to. T. Wj" Wsburg Us view No. IIHolda regnlai meetings on second and foortg Thursdays a 7: SO p. m. Visit Ing sisters Invited to attend re slews. Maeeabas ball, Plas an Caas streets. CLARA BOKEDRAKIL Com. IKSSIB RAPP. Col. est display of agricultural and hor ticultural producu will be placed, CHICAOO, Sept. 25. Morte Du many more counties thai ever be-'tra of Aberdeen, Wash., today met fore shipping exhibits. These will William Mehlhorn of Chicago and demonstrate the Industries of the Harry Cooper of Dallas, played various localities and will prove, It j Walter Hagen of Pasadena, Fla., In Is thought the best kind of adver-ihe aeml-finals of tbe Professional Using. No prlxea will be awarded, iGolfera' association at Olympla but each county making a credit-'fields' country club, all but Mehl able display will be given $100 by; horn having won their way to the the fair board. The floral exhibit, i third round by excellent golf In In this building, will be the finest close malchea. In years, being put on by all the I In fact liagen waa forced yester leading florists of the state. day to go 40 holes to overcome Leo The south wing of the main ;Iiegel of New York who bad gain building will bouse, what la nn-jtd a lead of 5 up In the morning doubtedly the most interesting and round and was overhauled on the attractive exhibit ever Dut on in ! thirty-sixth hole. the state fair art deparment. This Dutra won hla way to the PennL w A comprise 250 of the best pho- llmate round by playing bettO koicraphs shown at the recent Pa- lhan par most ot the time, and us clfic International Photographers' Ing only 142 for 38 holes In over convention In San Francisco. j coming Tommy Armour of New The automobile show will be '.York, who himself hadO''cnd best outstanding, with the auto style Iscore in the third round of 146. show and parade arranged as a fa- o ture Saturday, attracting the atten- We sell wooiens by the yard. 2 doors north LAUNDRY KIDS lion of leading dealers aa well as 1 Dernier the Tailor. Individual owners of fine cars. Liberty theatre. The machinery sheds will be full to overflowing; the educational building will house Us largest and most comprehensive exhibits, in cluding all the state institutions, the Oregon Agricultural College and the state industrial clubs. ManyCjIore boys and girls are expected to exhibit this year than heretofore, entering both In the club division and in tho open elaaae. They , will occupy their ... k . . 1 1 . 1 .. . V. .1 .1 will have many things of an enter tainment nature arranged for their pleasure. A number of visitors of note will be honored during the week as guests of the state fair board. An Invitation has just been extended to Oovernor Hollln Hartley of Washington, to be present on Wed nesday, Salem and (lovernor's dsy. and it Is expected that be will re- SMQ JbST NOTICE THIS TH Wr Vffe WON'T H0BX- The tone or. fabric. I 0r Y00a.5H.RT ... i I'he family occupying the building was absent at the beach when the explosion occurred. . LODGE DIRECTORY J Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. Meeta every third Tuesday of each month In Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and visiting companions wel come. O A. A. WILDER, lTIch Priest. W. F. HAKItlS. Secretary. KnlgiuT oT Hytnias, Alpha Ledgt No. 47. Meets every Wednes day In Knights of Pythias hall 130 Rose street. Visitors always welcomed. SAM CHIU8TENSON, C. C. ROY O. YOU Nil, M. K. KJB:WIMllKnLY. K. R 8. I. o. O. Pnnetarian Lodge No S. Meets In Odd I allows Ten pie every Friday evening. . Visit lug brethern sre always wel come. C. F. CRAMER. N. O. A. J. OrJKlir.fi, Hec. See. J. H BAII.KV, Fin. Sec. w. a. 6 nossourg Cnaptsr No. i. Holda their regular meeting on the flrrt nnd third Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers asd sisters are respect fully Invited to attend. CORA B. KINISI.KTON, W. M. FHKR JOHNHON. Recretarr Onion kneampment, No. s. I. O. O F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tern pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday! of each month. Visiting Patrt archs always welcome. FRED MII.I.KH, C. P. W. P WKTHERKLL. ScrlM llertha Pentney as adviser. The I spend favorably. Oovernor Walter Intermediates will get together this Sunday evening. All young people. Invited. " 10 p. m. Even-, ing Worship. Messaae by the Pastor. Vocal solo by Mlaa- Sa rah Christensen. Tha public will find a welcome and a helpful time at any or all ot our services. NOTICE TO OAS CONSUMERS Gas will be abut off Sunday. Sept. 27, between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m., because ot necessary repairs. SOUTHERN OROEON OAS Co. Arundel, piano tuner, rasas XM-L dance. M. Pierce will be a guest of honor on this date, the derby being a feature race for him. The winning horse will be crowned by MIsk Eva J. Sande of Salem, a sister of Earl 8ande, America's p'remler Jockey. On Thursday, Mist Virginia Ringler, queen of the recent Ores ham fair and her retinue of at tendants, will bo entertained by the fair board. Special rates havo been granted on all railroad and stage lines and It la fully expected that each day, arranged for the various organisa tions In the state, will attain a high water mark In point ot atten- You don't like the lam,, dry to take the color out of your shirts, do ou? You don't Use your collars to come hack Mkir.g like s hacksaw either. We would advise you. In such an event that you s-nd your laundry here. Tak ing good care of our cus tomer's clothes Is our con stant hobby. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONE It United ratnemewa ST esrpantsn and Jointers of America. Meets at 471 S. Main second end fourth Tuesday evenings ol each mo th. All carpenters Wei corned. T. F. ROLintw, Res, See. EMERY COLE, Pres. Neighbors or Woodcraft, Lilac Circle Ns. 4 Meets nn Ural and third Monday evenlnga. Is K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor! Invited to attend. ALV1A WKTHKHELU O. N. MARGARET WHITNSHf. Crural Caglac, Hoeeourg Acne Meets IS Maccabee ball, on Cass street on second and fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, a! ( o'clock. Visiting brethern Is . good Vending alwavs welcome OlTNN WOODRUFF, W. P. TI1EO. A-k ALTHAUS, W. P. n f nnnn Woodman or tits war, cama Ns . ttw Meets t MM Odd FsMiwC Ball fa Roe barg every Bra! and third Moarfay swearing. Vla Itlng a sigh bora always welo JOHN PELL HJSB4. a a MM. MHJs. ura KcwewsN Lose Ms, 41 L a a F. Meets la Odd fi lows Tempi every week OS) Tuesday evening. Visiting members la good atsadlag arc eorSlally Invited to attend. ANNA WICK HAM, N. O. -' OBRTRFDE HATFIELD, U. & EMMA LENOX. F. bV v.ite Artiswha Sleets m sjav - Cabe hall first and third Thurs days. Visiting members al ways welcome, MA V PIVriKI. M A mildreo Mcculloch. Trass. . ' nan , .si PHir.NsnN e "OMAN, flee f. a. ams. nuMut,i Uwu4 No. S2C Hold regular oomsa Blcatlons st th Elk's Temple o each Thursday of every mostb. AU members reaneetsd to at tend regularly, and all rlslUnl broth era ars ocrdially Invited ts utrad JjO. DAT. Jr, B. R. jQr.OODMAM. Secretary Pythian Tisurs, Umsja Tempi. No. 4 MeeU the second an! fourth Monds arenlngs of sack month, at the K. of P. ball. Vl tors always wel com. . MARTHA CHRISTENSEN, 1IJ1.Q EVA MARKS. M. of R. C . MAY E. PARKER. M. of F. CSSSSSI A, F. A. M, uumi LOmc No, 13. Regular contmonlcatlrmi second and fourth Wednesday! each month, at Masonic Tempi Roseburg, Or. Visitors wel come. M. 8. II A MM. W. M. W. F. HAH11I8, Sec. j Oriipqua n No. 6-Meet ' In! : and 4ttiilunda)S of each month : Address P. O. Box Mi, Rose hitrir. (iregim i uosTui7iiol6Doe jtoTibiri. ! O. O. M. Meeta every Wedncsda night, Moose Hall. 248 N. Jack i son St Clob rooms open T:I0 U ' 10 p. m. Visiting brothers wl com. ! W. A. BOOARD, DlcUtnr. , H. O. PAHOKTER. HecreUry. I JNO. V.. TUKO.Nli Truasuxur. j BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN DINNERWARE The kind of Dinnetware every woman is proud to put on her table. X Before you decide on your dinner set, see the beau tiful patterns we .have. Phone 25 ZWJLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS Insurance Salesman as District Manager WANTED Insurance salesman as District Manager for old tin legal reserve life insurance company well estab lished in West. Permanent position on remunerative contract with good opportunity for advancement to men who qualify. An attractive proposition of merit Your reply will be treated a strictly confidentinl. Writ H. J. Stewart, Asst. Supt of Agencies, 625 Gasco Bldg., Port land, Oregon,