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I t SUNDAY AT THE til. I CHURCHES f ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1925 Mvmc(di lire Jrra533E Steal precious minutes from kitchen drud gery by serving New Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats for breakfast! On and off the fire in 2 minutes! A new breakfast dish. Filled with flavor packed i with nourishment! . Oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal. Smooth and firm in texture, yet retaining the roughage that-stimulates digestion. i That "alUnight cooked" , j. ' flavor in Only bun mitiutoc ( j v r u - FOR MORE THAN SOYMRt MAKHRS OF QUALITY PRODUCTS HtXKEHfl CREAM FARINA KICKtKI CBIAM W OWMUT HMI ou uonuriAunuKAUfuM CORNERSTONE OF NEW CHURCH WILL ! BE LAID SUNDAY The cornerstone of the new Bible Standard Mission edifice will be I laid on Sunday afternoon at 2:30.1 Kupld progress Is being made on I the structure, which is being erect-! ed at the corner of Douglas- and Cbadwick streets. The laying of the cornerstone will be marked by ai suitable program, which is now be-' lng arranged. Large delegations! are expected from nearby points particularly Eugene and Powers. ' where there are large congrega tion of similar faith. Lilac Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft will give a mas- querade party and dance at the K. P. hall, Saturday evening, 4 Oct. 31. Refreshments. Mem- bers are privileged to bring 4 friends. afternoon. A fee of $3.50 Is charged for the classes which continue for 8 weeks. Material for making up the lessons previously given, will be provided for any persona en rolling now. ARTIFICIAL FRUIT Physician Advises People "My wife suffered for years with stomach trouble which did not, yield to any treatment. She took a! dose of Mayr's Wonderful Hemedy j last Saturday with wonderful re-i suits. I have practiced medicine' for 20 years and have never seen i anything like It before. I have rec ommended Mayrs Wonderful Reme dy to several that I know need this treatment." It Is a simple, harm-: Jess preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intes tinal tract and allays the Inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded at all druggists. ROOM FOR MORE PUPILS IN TRAINING CLASSES There Is still room in the classes In millinery and dressmaking being conducted by the state board of vocational education, to include several more members, according to Mrs. J. E. Plankard. the in structor. Classen are meeting on Thursdays and Fridays, the milli nery class meeting in the morning and the dressmaking class In the Big line of fancy artificial fruit Just in at Carr's. Looks like the real thing. Just w-hat you want for a permanent fruit dish display. Extra quality styles at 19c each piece at Carr's. o CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Is hereby given that all school warrants of School District No. 4, Douglas county, Oregon, up to, and including No. 831L en dorsed "Not Paid For , Want of Funds," on April 30, 1925, and prior thereto are called for payment, and all interest thereon ceases on this day. .. ,. i- . Dated Oct. 29, 1925. V. J. MICELLI, Clerk. TO ATTEND TAX MEET. ' (AinooUtwl Prm LnwiI Wtr.) SAI.EM. Ore.. Oct. 30. Earl 'Fisher, state tax commissioner, 'will leave next Thursday for New Orleans to attend a national meet ing of state tax officials which will convene from November 9 to 13. inSTRUCTOS OF TO WINTER III CITY I All auto truck freight for Eu 'gene and intermediate points j should now be delivered to 401 Oak street terminal. Orepon Auto I Transporatlon company. Phone 31-J. PRICES THAT IS WHAT MANY PEOPLE SAY OF OUR MEATS t Let Us Prove It to You Serve an order of our tempting meats for the family dinner then just tell how reasonably you bought the order at the North Side Market, and don't for-. get to note the pleased look that will pass over Dad's face when you name the low price. Here are a few of our Specials that will interest you Saturday Special Prices RibBoiling Beef, lb .. ...12c No. 1 Steer Pot Roast, lb. .'. 14c No. 1 Steer Prime Rib Roast, lb 15c All Steaks, lb .". 20c Leg Spring Lamb, lb. : -28c Shoulder of Lamb, lb. '. -25c Lamb Chops, lb -30c Fancy Eastern Breakfast Bacon, half or whole, 43c Ham, half or whole, lb 35c Brookfield Butter, lb ...:..60c North Side Market Donald Parker, who returned yesterday to Roseburg after a five year absence, announced today that he is preparing to open a studio for instruction tn violin music and is now enrolling pupils. Mr. Park er Is a violinist of unusual ability and has been quite prominent in musical circles in Portland. He has been featured in a num ber of radio programs from station KGW and Is quite well known by local radio fanB. r He has studied violin with pupils of Ysaye, Hubay, Sevclk and Carl Flesch and has had a wide experi ence in concert work as well as in teaching. At the age of 14 years he was playing with symphony orchestras in Montana. He has played in large symphony and theatre orchestras In Los Angeles and more recently in Portland. Ha was a mem her tot the Portland Symphony and also1 Ot Gerakovitch Symphony orchestra of Portland. In addition to radio programs he has been in great de mand in Portland for church, club and banquet programs. He was in Roseburg as an In structor for several months about five years ago. He has business In terests here which caused him to return to this city for the coming winter, and while here will again give violin lessons. He comes very highly recom mended by prominent musicians of Portland, and also bears much praise from the press of Portland for his ability as demonstrated at the various public appearances which he has made In that city.' Fresh grape Juice at Overland : Orchards. Bring containers or leave at Brand s Road Stand. Will deliver when filled. THE (AMncUtrd Prat Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. Gener al favor among members of the house ways and means committee for substantial reduction in both the income surtax and Inheritance tax rates has now become Indefin itely' apparent from expressions given in the public hearing on new tax legislation. The commutes which will start work In drafting a lax reJunlon bill next Wednesday, netirj en- 4Vdorsement tor such reductions jes- !terday from Professor Ananias of. Yale university, who advises with the treasury in the framing of the first Income tax lair.. Secretary Mellon has asked re duction of the maximum curtax rate from forty to twenty pee cent and repeal of the Inheritance levy. Many committee meThent, both re publicans and democrat, havo ex pressed favor toward cutting Ihe surtax to 25 per on and possibly !to 20 per cent I Argument of th" treasury ter?e 'tary that the itihe-ltence tax should be repeald and left entirely (to the states finds oppnltlrn l:i .both ranks, however, chlcfl." be 'cause of the loop hole for evasion offered In the fee', that Flortd.t and Alabama have no such tax. At ill" same time, propojals for reduction of the present rates, with a mail mum of forty per rent ami for In creasing the crudlt allowed for payments on suie Inheritance '.ax es have round distinct tavor among committee members. l 84. (ieonre'a Kplxoopal Church There will be no church ser vices. Church School meets reg ularly every Sunday morning at 9:45 in the Parish house, 214 Cass street, You are always wel come. First Methodist Uiurch Cor ner of Main and Lane streets; Rev. Joseph Knotts. pastor. This is World's Temperance Sunday and we honor the day in a special manner. A splendid program has been arranged for the S:4S hour including an address by Dr. Al bert Louis Baaks on .the theme "The Ooutlook for World Prohi bition." . Ue on time, so as to enjoy the entire program. The morning aermon theme is "The Obligation of Sharing Responsi bilities.'; The evening sermon theme is "God's Larger Blessings.' Splendid music by the choir morning and evening, ine jun ior League meets at 3:00 p. m. The Epworth League meet at 6:3 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Rev. S. J. Chaney, District Superintendent, will hold the First Quarterly Con ference on . Monday evening at 7:30. A cordial Invitation to at tend all Church aervlces Is ex tended to all, particularly to strangers. Seventh I)av Adventlst House of Worship at 1162 Military street, West Roseburg. BaDDain ecuooi at 10:00 a, m. Saturday morn inz. St ud v concerns the life work of Jesus. Services 8t 11:00 o'clock. , Visitors will be cordiuuy welcimed and the public generally Is Invited to come and worship with us. IImI lwulvrnriiin Church Roseburg, 'Oregon. The Bible l . knnl, Thorn l nothing like It) for making character. The strain, of today is on tne morals of our manhood. Get yout chll- In llihlo. nhnnl Here is an institution whose mission it is to give Bueh a conception oi me as will safeguard the youth. Our Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all ages. The vA nf CnA In the heart will keep the possessor from sin. At 11 o'clock the pastor will preach on. The Challenge to Hobab. The evening sermon at 7:30 on a Fight, a Race, a Trust. Three C. E. societies. Junior and In termediate Societies meet at 3:00 p. m. The Senior C. E. -meets at fi.OA A anlnnrllft ramtlHllV Of young people and very Interesting meetings. Visit tne meeting u lunday evening ana see. . t i. -i i t.t L nf fvrtle Creek, for- Sunday, November 1. ji-j in lhA WAitnrn Haotlst fllluiumK . eighty five percent of the churcn memnersnip comes nom uo Sun day School and seventy-five per cent of the crime which occurs in the United States Is found In the communities which are wlth- i-ri..nA nf Ihn SnnriAV OUl lilt limuciivD ". School. It certainly pays to sup port tne bunaay dchuui. ... at 10:00 a. m. The sermon In the morning will be on the sub ject, "A More Excellent Way. If - 1 at.nnn nno service. you van uiiij It should be the morning service where you nave ine appuiiuuu; of partaking of the Lord's Sup per. At the evening service- tne subject will be, "Twenty Minutes in Hell.' This Is1 a sermon YOU should hear. Bring your friends and come. Luke tinoti. Minister. Internal Imial II 1 b 1 c Students Atnlntlnn MnPtd Ht thfl MO080 Hall, Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. We are continuing our study of the Atonement and tne iath s neiurn. am intiNt in nihle Studv are cordially Invited to come and stu dy with us. rrttn viMf fianfiae fTiurrh Cor ner of Lane and; Rose streets; H. L. Caldwell, Minister. :i a. m.. The Sunday school, Carlos Page. Supt. The Sunday School is one1 of the most Important in stitution in the city. Are you helping to keep It In operation? .. vnn farallv next fllindaT morning. A place for every boy or girl or adult. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Message ny the pastor. Music by the choir. tka hnlt la directed bv Miss Grace Wlekham and Mrs. Fred 3trang. Music by the orenestra nlso. The orchestra is directed by Mr. Ott. :30 p. m. Young People's Meetings. Three splen did yonng peoples meetings, in visions for Seniors. Intermediates LAUNDRY KIDS Leading tire manufacturers have rtlcsntijj liflidineii further advances in tire and tube prices! ' ! ' ' -v -..--.',-'.,,' " "Western Auto," because of advantageous contrtct' placed with tire manufacturers, are able to mainlsiri fes ci' limited period their present low prices. 'ZZ " The cost of rubber is still advancing -W0 fntut i7uzH" our tire and tube prices soon. " : ' ' : ' Car owners who wish to takd advantage of the Bubst&n : tial saving made possible by our low prices are advised ftst'-. anticipate their near future requirements and bui ftoto. , ' i (ou can dtil lires at these VernABp ltr,7 Jjitej "Wear-well" Cords Compare these tires point for point with tiros costing from S to lis more. Standard Wtighf Standard Qaaltty Standard Oiwm'ze -F utly Guarantied. 30x3 miMher Secular SIM $8.85 30x3 30x34 31x4 32x4 33x4 32x4Vi 33x42 33x5 ASK FOR riliHhr Krulr Mm 711 nr her ' BtmlKbt sitto Orrrilia Stratirht Aid . Orrrkll Strait ht HUto Stralfht (4I4 OimiM Btimlcht Httto Orrnia 8tmlht rtttte OvnlM PRICKS ON OTHK $ 8.4S 9.85 16.05 16.90 17.75 240 25.35 27.50 SIZES. Vse4 largtly for eammerelal and exri ismly hard pajuMiurer asrvloe, . The extra, wv- heavy trend with the deef suction e? I the husky taperlnc shoulders make Westwm Olant Cords ideal for all read and weather conditions, iii.73 13.7S Oka, Bilra i a. 30x3'i 30x3' 31x4 32x4 33x4 32x4V, 33x4(5 34x4, 33x5 QTHrw siZEn raoroxioNATCi.T low We retervm th right to withdraw tht pn'cti sin'f Aoist fxtrthtt This Week's Specials S You Seen Tl 5-Minute Vulcanizer t "EverlMticaki' Plitch A full Mt eonsrtsrt of It Kntrh unlla Anil II non umtnir ffhemlcNi hattnat unitav jusit 1 nilnutM mnd thn puncttir la tlx.il Xnrr IW prto tl.10 eh ...$1.05 i A rabtxr seuh that nattr tieks, A rail 1 rtbbsr pmton. bihu suixw tub. of mbbar MnMt nsut.r prlo. pr lu 44.. IIKk TbU Witt Oalr AW Mcae than 125 Stores In tbeYkst; Supply Ca MainStoce -110O Soodi Onmd Ane-i L08 ANGELES, Roseburg Store, 117 South Stephens Streei -1 and Tuniors. All under capable the Hi We and all authorized leauemhlp. An Invitation to all Christian Science literature may young peoples 7:30 p. m. The Ihe read, borrowed or purchased. Evening Worship. Missage by thejThn public is cordially Invited to pastor. Music by the choir and (attend the services and use the orchestra. A cordial Invitation 1 . reading room. Subject Sunday's extended to the public to attend Lesson: "Everlasting Punish any or all of the services. ImenL" Methodist Kpl.xcopu! I'burrh Honlccs nt (Irivn Krliool Hiiiim Si.uth Corner of Kast Lane Services as usual at the (ireen and South Main streets; C. S. Co-i8r.honl house next Sunday. Hun berly, pastor. Sunday school at day Ht-honl at 2:00 p. m. Follow 9:45 a. m.; W. L. Cobb, Supt. :ing this tervice thero will be Morning services at 11 o'clock; I Church services. (ev. Theodore sermon by the pastor, alno In the m. Hafarfley will tell of his work evening at 7:30. Senior Kpworth the slums of New York City. lng the creation of a super-road Pass, Provolt and Jacksonville Irre 'district from Williams to the Ore- here to attend the meeting "'jind -'gnn Caves. Representatives from give evidence concerning the open- ' Williams, liuch, Applegate, Grants lng uj of tho B'tw road. - ' Lesgue devotional meeting 8::iu, led by Mies Maud McOaughey: to pic for discussion: "Stewardship MedltutlOn." Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesdays evening at 2"! 30, followed by rehoarriul of Ihe choir. Woman's Missionary Soci ety will meet Thursday In all day meeting. A covitred dish lunch eon will be Berved, and beginning with this meeting tho Society will carry out the "Week of i'rayer" program. Official Hoard minting Monday evening In the paHtors The public is cordially invited to attend. , Itlliln Standard Her. L. F. Hurror, Pastor. All services nt the tent. Special illustrated ser mon this evening: Subject "Tho Two Hoads." Services Saturday evening at 7:30. Sunday services as follows: S 8. lit 0:45; classes for all. l'rearhlng at 11:00; we are glad to iinnounre at this time Kev. Krnd llornshiih will occupy the pulpit; you will sure enjoy .i a , f , 1 . , study at 7:30. We are anxious , i,rt hlin At 2:30 n. m.. wo for a full attendance at these jwill lay the corner stone of our services of the church. Al?o the!nHw building, Kast Douglas and public generally Is cordially in- i Cbadwick streets. At 7:30 there Boyer Dros. , Phone 280 I t Chrystanthemums for sale. Come and see them at the home of H. B. Church. 318 E. Commercial Ave., North Roseburg. XtUL VrVUNOEREO CUES I AS tkttt ONE KNOWS. I Trying to have a good time in the summer time without wearing freshly starched. Well launoered clothes Is like Topny In a gunny sack trying to play MlfW Kra. Our tit.0lry win put yon on Ihe track of real summertime en joyment . Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONB 7 vited to worship lth us. Lullicran Senlces Informa tion -rvices nest Sunday ri-r-noon at 2 : 3 W o'clock in the Kpls copal Parish House, 214 E. Cn street, "lieformallon Day, a day to r-tntnber the lllessings of the Lord Through the Reformation," will be anolher Illustrated sermon "Hock of Ages"; be sure and hear thir wonderful sermon. The pub lic Is cordially Invited to attend these services. SHELL FLOWERS Something new for your table. Fanrv flowers In rnlnrs. leave. nnH will bo the theme of tho sermon, j ,.,!,, n,aile of shells, wire sterns. We should urge all to bn pnsent Sunday. Hy the Reformation our Heavenly Father has freed us from Workrlghteofsness, but let us not misuse this freedom In neglrctlng our obligations to our Ood. Let every Christian l.e found In his house of worship on Kun dnys. All strangers heartily in VllTd. II. H. Voting, pa-tjr. I-'Intt (1liir.li of tlirlst, Si leii. (Ji.a them at Carr's. GRANTS PASS TO OREGON CAVES IS ROAD ASKED FOR f.Wtf-ui-4 l7i 4 Trir.) MF.ni'OItli, Ore., Oct. 30. Will lam l-iuby, H. II. Vanduier, W. H. Maloni-, menibf-rs of Ihe state hlRh- tint Regular serviccj will imiway rorninission, ana Hoy A. Klein, held Sunday morning nt II o'clock 'late highway engineer, arrived In and Wednesday evening at 8 o'- Medfoid at noon today after motor clock. This meeting ln ludea les- lng from Kosehing, and were taken tlmonlis of healing. The Sunday at on e to Ihe Hotel Medford School convenes on each Sunday where a luncheon was tendered morning t !:45. All pupils froi.i them bv the Medfoid chamber oi tho sue of 4 to 20 years may be commerce. admitted. The Reading Room, I At two o'clock this afternoon the side entrance to the church Cjs commission will nssemhle in Jack jonen dally from 2 to 4 p. m. Here sonville and op.n a hearing regard- Special Fares to Portland and Return for the Pacific Livestock r 5 Exposition 1 Portland, Oct 31 Nov. 7, inc. ; Round trip tickets to Portland will::, be on sale as follows : At one and one-third regular fare for the- , round trip I Oct , 30, 31 -No. 3 and 4 At the regular one way fare for the' round trip . novemoex a ana o ,,. All tickets will carry final return limit of November t Aik agent for further Information . j;j Southern Pacific Liriei L B. MOORE, General Agent , , Phone 'II Roseburg, Oregon Convenient Sleeping Car Service to and front Portland daily