wo ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1926. 4 ' t i i': 4 :;1 I 1 . 1 - EASY TERMS -ON- GUARANTEED USED 10-CARS-lO Good bargains in both open and closed . models. Prices $30 and up, USED 4-TRUCKS-4 2 Warford Equipped, . 2 Truck Chassis, Cabs and Bodies to Suit. , . Prices $140.00 Up. USED 2-TRACT0RS-2 Our used tractors are guaranteed and priced to sell. BUY HERE BE SATISFIED SAVE MONEY CALockwooMotorCo. AT THE AHDERSOH MEET1HC8 Power of God Unto Salvation h Topic of Inspiring Ser mon Given- Lat ,Night Men Give Wontlerful Testi monies of Saving Power Special Program for Young People Tonight PRICELESS WORKS RAPHAEL AND MORO FOUND IN FRISCO not.aHhamed of Christ:' lor it im I Around the County t o.ik Cirtot K rtnrrrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kruse were i' fir Drain. Wednesday. Harold Davis ol BntherMn win . visitor at the Wilcox home "Monday. ' Rev. Toogond, Mr. and Mm. Mullen,- Mrs. Jnck Weyforth and daughter Harel of Oakland, vls lied at the C. L. Hamilton borne Sunday p. m. Mra. Carrie Marston and ehll Vfrren called at the Lon tggleston home Monday p. m. i, The children of Oak Grove . School enjoyed at hall holiday Monlny. "-""J. V. Hamilton wai la Oakland Saturday. Claude Oo(f called at the Be cord home Wednesday a. tn. Mr. and Mre. James Lealher- ' -wood spent Sunday eveninK at the '' Kay Lealherwood home. Several from here look In the ' show at Oakland Monday nlKht. " Dr. R. it). Hunt of Hoseburg ' ' was tenting cows for tuberculosis In thie vicinity Monday. f'rienda of Mra. George Wilcox . are pleated to hear aha la im- ' proving. H. L. Kruee made a bualneaa ' trip to Oakland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Goodman and eon Marvin of Coqullle were -visiting at the C. L. Hamilton riome Sundny. Mr. and .Mra. Claude Ooff are happy over the arrival of a fine ' baby gtrl at their house Satur ' day. Hit name la Phyllis Lnellle. Sevcrnl In thin vicinity are suf fering from the flu and bad Cold. "' Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Williams and son from Oregon City, stop ped a few hours at the Hlewert ' home. They were on their wny to visit friends at Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lenther - wood and children and J. U. Hsm . limn and daughter, Dorothy, were entertained at the Mrs. Car rie Marslnn home Friday night. fir. Devorn or Oakland was In this vlrlnlty Saturday on pepper mint business. Fay Leathcrwnori set (.11 eggs Tuesday. They expect to sell "',U8y old chicks. NOTICE TO PATRONS "For I am the Gospel of the power of God unto salva tion to every one that believ sthi to the Jew first, and also ' to (he Greek." Romans 1:14. This was the text of Evangelist Anderson at the Armory last night. Aa Impressive feature of the- meeting waa the crowding of about 12S men to the platform and choir loft, to give their testi mony for Jesus Christ. Mrs. Sto ver rendered a cornet solo, .with her usual skill, and Prof. Stout, by special request sang finely "The Sword of the Lord and of Gideon;', which wm received with applause. "I am not ashamed of the Gos pel of Christ." said the preacher, "for it Is the 'power' of God, and that word In the original is the worn rrom wnich we derive our word 'dynamite." In other words, If I were to give a free transla tion of the text. It would say, '1 'am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, because In that, gospel there I dynamite,' there is en ergy, there is something" that if you touch the match to the fuse It goes off In your soul, and there :ls power. 1 am not surprised that 1'aul should give us such a wonderful text, for when you read that first chapter of Romans, you read some of the blackest things that ever possessed the human heart. My teacher. in Uoston said It took him seven years of preach ing before be felt the conviction as a minister that he ought to read that chapter In public. 1 you want to know how low and how black and degraded the human heart can go. read the iBnd First cnapier or tne oook or uu- mans. I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ. 1 might be ashamed of humanity. There are men down on Stephena street and Jackson street, who. In all the blackness of the human heart, will boast of the things they have done, and they are not ashamed, though they- eurse and bluspheme the name of God. Some boast of sowing their wild oats. 1 do not understand why men are ashamed to take their stand for the pure things. I am not ashamed of the Gospel, because 1 know when Christ cornea Into the human 'jteaoelsta. Press Usssd Win.) SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 2& Two paintings, centuries s4a dm giving every evidence of being an original Raphael and (he other an original Antonio Moro, have neerr found hi 8ao- Francisco after Tra- of the aea. and they understand1'' p'ct"reau" -careers. They ths message. Joa- go down Into '"V " ss originals by darkest A.rica and lift up the 1 " P'ts. who say that they are Cross of Jesus Christ, and h l',,'? . sheds light aud blessiug in the! r.ne Moro' ,oand " drapery open sore of the world. Did you i'" tu'ry shop by Michael J. ever atop to think how little je. i Berdnikoff, an expert In the re sus had to do with, aud what He 1 f pictures, la the por- accompllshed? lis came into a llr,lt sixteenth century woman dark, black pagan world, pennl- aoIie ta oU- Tt'- lhw Pwture were less, swordless, partylcs. There suiier lmposed two oth-jr paintings iwere five parties in His day, and on laa onal canvas, one a Byr ne aiu not espouse one oi tnem. vtr uower You start a movement now, and1,,ne- ' accessary lor Berd the first thing you need la money, jntkotf to remove these two super To put this compaign over, we imposed paintings by chemicals had to have money to pay the antl a razor-sharp knife before he bille. bid you ever stop to think reached the Moro masterpiece, that lino years ago, a lowly ha- The Raphael 1b a 'Madonna and nurene trod the hills, preaching I child," painted on an oak panel. It a wonderful doctrine, living aihad passed through an adventur sinless life; that He lived omy toious career in a Tuolumne county the age of 3 J years, and never mining camp where It was brought traveled more than 135 miles In 1849 by a member ot a faniHy away from, home; born In a 'in whose possession It has been for manger, and In three brief years 'many years. It came into the noa- put over a program that has gone jsesaion of this family through pur-1 cicar arouna me worm; rnui is cuaae a Afw xorjc the greutest power in all the worlu. He never wrote books. All onion barber shops In- , heart, there la power and energy, Ronehurg will clone Suturday and it la the dynamite of God. nights, starting Much 7th, w; I know It works. I am not at 8 o'clock. LOCAL BARBKItS' UNION NO. 91)2. ashamed, because In Jesus Is pre sented, first of all, a savior for a lost world. I do not know how to solve the problems ot this world. There is puin and anguish. Iniquity, disease, there Is - separ ation, misunderstanding, some are poor and some rich, some must struggle, some never struggle. iThe world to which Jesus came was black and dark and pagan. They treated men with contempt. the vnlue of man was disregard- Earner Heauty Parlor. Ktpert enerator In attendance. Phone I Si J for appnlntmeiH. SEEK RECORD OF THOSE WHO SAW FIRST TELEPHONE PORTLANu, t'eU 26. A com plete record of Oregon residents who attended r.ie Philadelphia Cen- ii-.inm. r.ipvsn:oj oi isio, ana wno ei, the rights of men were not saw and used the first telephone ! respected. Men wore treated as instrument exnioHcu mere, is oe Ing sought by George II Hlmes, Curator of the Oregon Historical Society m Portland. Mf. lMmes has already located several Port- When we want to get something over now, we go to writing hooka. The only lime He ever wrote waa on the sand, and the waves eftaced that. He was peuullesa and parry less. If you want to get some movement over, you say, 'Let us get somebody behind It, we need a party, we need group con sciousness.' But Jesus stood ob solutely alone. He showed Peter that He waa not going to estab lish His Kingdom by force. He said, "I have another, power. H 1 be lifted up. I will draw all men unto me.' Aud tonight you feel that drawing power. Tonight, Jesua lilts thia wonderful power. that power can come into PORTLAND BEAVERS SECURE NEW HOME (tarxlatwd Pnss Lmmi Wits.) PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 26. Lo cation for a permanent baseball park for the Portland club of the , Pacific coast baseball league was securea today by the club. The site, 500 by S00 feet, close to the business center, was purchased about a year ago by Thomas 8. Skibe, of Philadelphia, president of the Plhladelphla Americans, as a personal investment and he has now transferred title to the Port land clutx The club has a lease for two your lite aud ehange it. uu m vaucuu street Tonight la young people's night , founds and plans to have the new I at the armory, aud the subject grounds ready when that lease ex- will be "Old Ship Zlon." The pires. ine new grounds will be meetings continue until Sunday night. On Sunday, the closing day, Mr. Anderson will preach at the Armory at 11 a. in.. p. m. and at 7:30 p. m. NEW MEAT AND POULTRY BUSINESS OPENS IN ROSEBURG located at the1 square' bounded by Chapman. 20th, Jefferson and Mar ket streets, not for from the Mult nomah Amateur Athletic club. RUBBER MAKERS , FORCE DOWN PRICE A new business house which is just being opeued In the city, la a mere slaves, Just as so much machinery. Woman, In that dark nnd pagan world, was a slave. In the world that Jor.ua faced. If they wanted to get rid of hahies, land people who had this novel they dumped them Into the sewer, experience, and he believes that You can read it in the history there must be a number of others of Rome. They would take a throughout the stale. Anyone who I man. an ordinary laboring man, was present at the Centennlul! slave, and throw him into the Kiposltion and who either saw oriren lo tn" w"(l Hons, and those used the first telephone will I 'n Purple would shout and clap doubtless be anxious to enroll his ,h,,r hands, nnd say 'we want name with others who are quail-1""01"0' Ihe human blood. Cue lied to be In this group. dy, ,hr1' wa"""0 ,n " "" J"""" The first telephone Instrument k;.d x -y.tn was exhibited al the Philadelphia nr 'u d J.L 1 h. i .hi Centennial Exposition In M76 by 1 2.5 'f 'id tale Ms own lor. At that time it was looked up- cllthM or ,,.,, gun,-,!,,,, ne uu o, ine ,ew people wno were , ,,,,,,, d lho or man. interested In It, and by the brief i,,,,, tlle ,1Rt- ,le mmi depraved press notices accorded II, as an nlu the furthest away. I believe amusing and Interesting toy which the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and probably could never be used to I um not ashamed of It. became any practical advantage. j In that gospel Is presented a Sav- The demonstrations were made .lor for a lost world. Men today by Mr. Hell himself and-his assis-are lust as truly lost as they were taut Mr. Thomas A. Watson, who back In lho first century. If llioy heard the first spoken sentences'nre outside of Jesus Christ. Vn over the telephoue at the time of ' less you have definitely taken .Its Invention. At that lima R wasl-lesns. yon are a lost man. You not easy to get the recogiU.lou of ""Jr. "Brother Anderson. I am just even Ihe acientista of the day, as!"" ood as people In Ihe church.' Ihey. were skeptical ot the pol-,My " J""' are. hut I am not blllty of such a thing ae the irana-! ",n ,n '"" '"at way. I am mission of speech. The witnessing n"' "lni! "'"v"n on m" k""'1 ..f the eshlbMlo. of ihe firs. tele. I works, but I im coin to heaven Phone magnifies In Importance ,hft h,n"? ' Jp""" 1 B"' With the realballnn lhl ihul r. I" -v,nl' m',r1 m"n' " """ ''u" Instrument waa ihe first of Ihe J7.iM),tioo telephones ill Ihe World , -w fc ,, . pel because it not only .i,.mwan pao qnaiinea anil ,, j,llvHn, f( , WOPrt, h ,iis should be given a place on Mr.Salni hue a world aai-l. You Hlmes record should, communicate i ,. preiich Him in China, anil With him al his Offlc In the' audi I Ihev nnHerstaml in .I.niiin mill tnrlu.lt. Portland. Itbev iin,lertiin.t In tlie tulnmla (AsncUtcd Vrtm Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Feb. 25. Rubber pilcus which have been steadily de clining since the first of the year today broke as much as two cents produce company, according lo an :- t vi " v.t UUUOUIlCement today. hrlniln, enrrent nH-o. Al . a Ihe owner is M. H Shook, who a d , comes her from Halsey, Oregon, ciosin levels where Ue conducted a similar dual- p p, un.l... .h. neas tor the past two years. H .l..i..i,. ,,,,.,, nas leased the building at 32 W est altrlDuteg ,h softening price tend oak street aud has had It renovat-, ency to lhe congervatk)I1 prograiu rd and reniodeled. aud will do i , AmericaI1 manufacturers follow business under the name of the tbe making up u,. prioe, jn Vaaey Poultry aud Produce Com- London iaBt winter to above 11 a Iiunu 1 Ilia firm Will tliainilta flffMal- 1 . -i a i j... .,..,. . HV " ( fpuuuu iur Bprtug OMnwry, t buying uirct Irom uiv farm era 'at i curreut pncea unu nulling both to Ui ttbuitHaiu ami retail trade, amo iaitping some of Uiu produce to other uiHiketa. Mr. Hliook haa been In tbe pro duce bus i nes in nee a boy, and la rumiliar wlia all aaptxta of bis wot a, that? go to make it an econoni leal and auccemitul propoaltloa tor botA the producer and consumer, a:ut H Is apparent that be will meet with good succetju here. EDWARDS RETAINS TITLE. nro, Jnl a .Ms oh safeff V Nton (Icnmt, 'Voir itintt n tMrrtt titn!' "1 am ant ashitmed of tho tm- hfM'fltiHM it not mlv tircst ntB (Aea?Utrj fnm LeMrd Win.) 1'OltTLAND, Ore., Feb. 25. Bil ly Kdwardti, light heavyweight wrestler of K annas City, won a de cision over Billy Meeska of Aus tralia at the end of a two-hour nmich In which each obtained one fall. Oardn cultivators of all kinds at Wharton Hros. , DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. t4. V earner I3ureau, local of fice, Koseburg, Oregon. 34 noun ending ft a. m. Precipitation In fna. A Hundredths Highest temperature yestenltiy 67 lowtst temperature last night 4H 1'reclpltution lust 24 hours 07 Total pieeip. since 1st month 6 79 Normal precip. for this month 4 i6 Total precip. from Sept. 1. lao, to date 20.19 Average prucip. from bepL 1, 1N77 23.73 Tola! deficiency fro in Sept. U IM 3 54 Average precipitation for 48 wet seasons, (September to May, Inclusive) 3 1 Orrantonal rain tonight and Krl- diiy, inirtlnitt temperature. VM HKIsU MetfKirolotTlst Here's the Way to Heal Rupture Marvelous 8elf-Home-Treatment That Anyone Can Uae On Any Rupture, Large or 6mall. "Most delicious!' he said. "And I made it in five minutes 'she replied. (Sounds like a miracle to many Women) WE 17 13 17T7' Inthenew, F 1VI1.Ej beautifully illustrated Corn Product Cook Book, you will find more than one hundml helpful recipes for preparing the most delicious foods. Write to Cora Products He fining Gk. Dept. A, Argo 111. and you will receive copy absolutely FEEK. The Best for Salads and Cooking 'HAT sounds like a miracle to many women i the fact that the most delirious mayon naise you ever tasted can be made with Maaola in bve minutes. Just as a test, why not take the Mnzola you have in the pantry (or you can phone your grocer for a can) and follow this recipe. It will surprise you to learn how easy it is to make mayonnaise. 1 cup ffaMta Ultaspoon Whit. Ptpptt 1 tft j'o 4 teaspoon Paprika k&tpoon Svodt ( t tabUtpoonM Lemon Juice or l teoapon Salt 1 tablespoon Vinegar Beat egg yolk thoroughly and add M umla one tea spoon at a time until you have a firm creamy mixture, after which Maaola may be added more rapidly, taea adt your scasemog and lastly tbe Jemoa juke or vinegar, beating all well together. AXD, of course, yon know that home-made m.iyormaise is good because you know the eggs in it are fresh. Another pleasant surprise will be your discovery that Mozolit blends so readily with the other ingre dients and the finished mayonnaise does not separ atethough you may keep it for days. Fur other salad dressings, especially French Dressing, compare Mazola with the finest im ported oils that may cost twice as much. You will . no longer wonder why Mazola is America's most popular salad oil. 'GRAIN BAGS TOO HIGH; t LEQIOIv MEETS TUESDAY WHEAT COM.NG IN BULK fAeaocUtrd Press Leased Wire.) TENDLETON, Ore.. Feb. 25. Cost Nothing to Try the All members of I'mpqna Post America ii Lesion are urged to bo at the meeting ' Many wheat farmers will handle next Tuesday night. Import- their product In the bulk this year. an matters are to be discus- : due to the grain bag price of 16 sed and a program will be Icents. according to Fred Bennlon. MARpiED YESTERDAY given. Ruptured people all over country ire amused at the almost miraculous renalla ot a simple Metlioa (or rupture that la being Snt free to all who write for it. This remarkable Mupture System is on. of the greatest blessings .v.r olf.red to ruptured men, women and children. It is being pronounced th. most successful Method ever dis covered, and makes th. use of trusses or supports unnecessary. No mutter how bud th. rupture, how ions yon have had It. or how hard to bold; no matter how many kinds of trusses you hav. worn, let nothins prevent ynu from suiting this UtEK TltKATMF.NT. Wheth.r you think you are bust hole or have a ruptur. as lars. aa your fists, this marvelous tiystem will so oonlrol it and kep tt up Inside as to surprise you w-lth Its nvigic influence. It will so help you restors the parts where the ruptur. com. thruuKh that soon you will b. as free to work at any occupation as theusa yeu bad never been ruptured. lou can save a r.M .rial nf ehl. Wonderful strenirtheninu- nr..nru. I fop .m.i oy merely sending vour nnm. and address .n W. a. rOLI.lfi, SS44J, Colliers. Rullill.s, Heeer .na. .V . Hen. I no money. Th. trial is free. Write now todav. It y sure the wearinir of u iruu Ilia rest of your lift. and from the personal knowledge of world travelers, a Viennese rail way station was built especially for Ihe picture. The story is laid In romantlo VI ennt. and It was necessary to build entire streets wtth architecture similar to that of the foreign city. "Her Sister From Paris" pr sents Constsnee In two distinct roles, county agent The 1926 harvest will probably see wheat from 15.000 acres hammed In bulk In elevators this year, which will be a marked Increase over the 1925 bulk hand-line. Floyd A. Fenley of Elkton anil Dottice Cary of Drain were quietly married yeyesterday afternoon at the court house. County Judge Qttlne officiating. The ceremony was attended hy the bride's mother and friends ot the young couple. The groom Is a resident of the Elkton vicinity, where he Is em ployed as a farmer. Moroni Olsen has the role of a stolid old (Juaker uncle In FRIEND HANNAH. Antlers. March 4th. Announcing the Opening of '4 . . We are now. showing our big complete New Spring Stamped Goods New Patterns-New Materials New. Pieces-New Threads and Braids Start your Spring Sewing now 0 CARR'S STORE '?fs of Quality at Moilerate Price MOVIE NOTE? Majestic. An anility to help a mother with' her sli k children aareil William I Desmond, a bandit, from capture. ' hy the sheriff s prtase, n hj pip. I j tore, "The Meddler." Blue Streak! Western whlrh will be sho-jvn at I the Majestic theatre, beginning to night. Working under the theory that ho could never learn tio much. William Iesmond. as Rirhard (Mi nion, a millionaire manufacturer, turns haailit .ml finda fa. It., K-. ly In need of medical aid and helps rneumattem. M.ny time. tin. Ihem out. Later when pursued by trr",l "ise left h,m helpless a posse he obtains shelter la llto, """bl work, very house. H" finally decided, arter years nf He is. la reality, no, . real ban-! 1" rheunT."" ;;?',!;: dlt at all. Just a business man ;nrcuimiL.cet impuritB.s. c"nmor.ir W hltse fiancee, thrnu-n him n. a- tw.i.'slled uric SCI. I il..n.iaita - j : ' rU . I...-j . J"'nn sn.l muscles a . . She Is seen first as a meea U Fi I 1 1 1 a 1 nd loving wife, and a Utile later 4 IWdCUUl V. S HUW IlllllllV Hllfl K In the story' becomes a wayward, A wnimsirst. temperamental Parrstaa a ll 1 II m stage dancer. In this guise she 8 sT fOClUCG HOUSP 4 vamps her own husband with as- j ' a 1 VWt W f tonishinc and amuslnr resnliu a oic nr.. a - i c V. . - ui a.u vyesi wan oireei f In -'Emblem, of Love.- a spier, 2 MUINUA Y, MAKCH 1 . iu nean imprest a rum a. now be- 'A (3 mt prenenteti at the Liberty, it is 5 W ll L l i . t d demnnjitrtia tKaf h...-.n i - i W Wfi Will tM nltStrrl fr hiva vau a.l1 K I " "TTT Mill WA j-- -- irsirv J WW kU HI' Ally M .TK"n.s..,,"ad " 8 time to inspect our dace and eel aCOuainte.. S that charity to the indlridnal d ... T7T- f. hlch might prove humiliating. Sj We Will handle 4 ni ine scenes are taken a. rA nr. n rn r,,--, , . . A M.s.-eh.ven. 11... where the Moose Z rUULla I , tUUS, V t AL, DRESSED ' 5 !e. which is sponsoring the pic- K HOGS FFFDS FTP A . malntalna a home foe th. 4 iivjvjO, fCXUO, H l 1 members of the order Tiu sf ml iril w... - W. ii k VaiiiHV riiniirvAr rrnnnpo in r 'A ' " J a vmivij w a lUUUWl W. f 4 M. H. SHOOK t. t Phone 646 Roseburg, Ore. f Some Missehaven, kxlgi ture agei Picture- is worm whne. Sen K to day or tomorrow at the Liberty. Painful Rheumatic Swellings Disappear Itx-heater. K. T., suffered for years cause he haa never given her a and Vssii-j "" H- thrill. To prove to her that he ha. i't s Me. . , ;", all fha ni..ll,la. ... . 1 tn ints lrte in mind h Iclans. ' cmpn fiuk-kly au tne qualities of a courageous ninn of the West, he goes lo a small western community and be comes an amateur bandit Discoverer TH Druggist Not to Take a Cent of Anyone's Money Unless Alltnrhu Completely Banishes All Rheumatic PalnS and Twine,, !& James H. Allen, of J t-'orleea St.. i 9 T4 nA a- - A ulted phv, Irian, mstle experiments nu 1 1 '.ally cniuoumh-.t a nt.-. r..,. k'WWm'mmatm. ri 'Tt. A - . a-w . f. i RftSPhlira Tirp Shnn t 0 " I M. F. MIDDELBURG 115 N. Jackson. 5 every. (P L. to A what fj r Ajfajrjijr.-itMjuijjijiA t..ittitiitiiiiiviiitiftrirTiiit1ififii.i ..linn........... .x..,.,....,.x...; .nri e.....l... A ntstied every a'l.n anil -. n ST. nTu.i.ai.ain una nia avat.n. . .. I II freely esvs Ma dlaen- aintitrs. wl.i.h he called ALLKNKML. .i..,iiiK a.riii,na cI ine city or - nno iwi Vienna to tne 1 ntten studios of Ilollvwood waa only one of th pronhMns enconnfereit during Ihe saut kis dieeoverv filming of -Her Mister Frnm Paris." "e papers. 11. has ron.i.nee Talmsdse. new starring dr,.r.Vev 3 prixluctlon whkh First National ALUKXRHf with the ..sd".!! 5 will present at the Aullers theatre " if th. first Met 1-mii. V, tonhtht. ,d..e. nol allow th. way to com- V Hacn.tr,.el4 enm .v. recov.ry h. will gi.dly rr. 5 r,.r,,lara your aeoaey witasut esuunaat. SPECIAL THIS WEEK 30x3V2 Oversize anrl TnK- 1inn i Heavy Duty Truck Tires otner. who look lt, wlih what rj JO !' 1 . rniaht be called; marvelous sue,,,.. 4 JjXO HfWI C17 rtA 9 " Afler year, nf ursine he decided in A W 04.UU A s let .ufterer. eveSywhere km.wB nr m W . f .r;.?.?. ,! 5 -uxd nood S43 95 5 roller I. m and K irivwv r REPAIRING USED TIRES RETREADING t i AT