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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. Will Tomorrow. Be a Good Day TO HANG OUT WASH? Let This Weather Prophet Forecast the Weather for your work or pleusuro 1'ru""ot ; ' ' ' Miiilts In AiniTla -(juiiwntuccl Aii Ideal Girt It tH imrpHslrittly ri'Unblo on local W outlier conditions. Mario on Htrlrtly Hck-litlfic prlliciiJ(jfi. Wo tiavo Hocured h Hpeciitl price . on u iiuiintlty and hn long an thoy. laot will well them for only G9u U you lirJiitf, thin coupon.. , ... . ... . : When tlio wfiitlior 1h to bo iMn the two children will com it out; when Htormy wnalher In aprirouidifntf, tlio witch will coma out from H lo 2i liours ahead ot rain or snow. " Tins Iioimo Ih made 'of hardwood. In Bwln cot tn ere stylo, and ' la decora tt-d as In the plt-iur, with thormomt-ior, olk'n head, ''blrd houso und bird, utc. Jt has our wlndowa und two doom. AilvrrtlMdl for 91.00 Our Trice' tot ljinlleil Time with tlio Couptm '.."69c Every homo should have oho. Co mo and pot yours at once or mu.il your ordur. Mail ordorfl ttc extra. CHAPMAN'S DRUG STORE CARPENTIER AND ' V ." EDDIE HUFFMAN BATTLE TO DRAW jtJKJBW. YORK, . May 22 Qoikcb Cnrpenticr, orchid man of Franco, Is, f till a great flulic show man. Ho .uouionslrnled that when lio fought a courageouo 10-rouud draw with Eddie Huffman, blonde California Bailor lad, at Madison Squuro Gar don lust night. It was a battle between a rugged youth with a two-fisted attack and a cagoy veteran with - a flashing right. Ono of tho judges cast his ballot for Corpcnller, tho other foo Huffman, while tho referee re fused lo give either a margin.- EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE ' Secretarial, Slenogiaphlo, or Bookkeeping Course 992 Willamette St. , Phone 606 Eugene, Oregon , Enroll Today ' . It's a Good School . A. B. ROBERTS, President save toiislsacss . '' ' Restful Pullman quarters assure a flight's good sleep; your favorite Roundtrlp breakfast in Southern Pacific dining fares . . c;ir f,ts y0U for business immediately $ S.9S "P011 arrival. Phone our agent for reservations on Week-end ticket; either No. 54 or No. 16. The former ; 'Limit following puts you in Portland at 7:15 next Tuesday. morning, the latter at 8 150 a.m. 1 i $1070 Rituruins- is-d iy tickets Similar comfortable Pullman scr soiid iilv ' vice leaving Portland cither at 9:00 sold U.iily. p m CNOi"n) or (No. ) llt l;oo a.m. sleepers ready at 9:30p.m. is Phono 11 E. CLARK, Agent Roseburg, Oregon Traveljto San Francisco LOS ANGELES AND WAY POINTS BY PICKWICK STAGE 24-Hour Service, Roscburg to San Francisco Effective April 5 - . , -frii'oi KK:rKii ii.Kiw- ' ' THREE SCHEDULES DAILY LEAVING TERMINAL HOTEL 4:20 P. 1:00 A. M., 8:10 A. M. One Way Fare to San Francisco $14.78 .Round Trip to Son Francisco . .JI29.15 One Way to Lot Angeles .. . (26.60 Round Trip Fare to Los Angelee ..$50.00 One Day to San Francisco and Two Days to Los Angelee by Pickwick Reclining Chair Stages , . TRUNKS WE HANDLE FOR YOU SEE U8 FOLDERS SENT ON REQUEST CALL Terminal Hotel Phone 586, Roteburg, Ore., for Information ffi wHI until.!,.. hKrn mtvt tmi.ith mill . fit t ten, win l,, six nays of ecclleir. , A t , . " I programs, giving Rosohnrg an op-j J LODGE DIRECTORY t I jT07TT.TTTTT.TT.T torew, Brand's Road Stand, j THE GIST OF THE BIBLE BOOK BY BOOK By ALVIN E. BELL, D. D. " , . ARTICLE NO. 1 PSALMS "THE FIRST PRAYER BOOK" The Psalms not only stand exactly lh the middle of our Bibles, but they aio tnuJr very central shrine of worship for the sunns ot lliu Old Testament and thusH of the New us well. They uru not only the divinely inspired buok of praise and prayer of the Old Testament, Out they are us precious to the Chris tian as to the Jew. The ISO 1'salms stand clearly divided Into firo books whose close is marked b the duxulugtes to be louud at tho eud of l'saiuis 41, VI. 811, 100 and 100. . . The I'sulins begin with a beautilude, as docs the Sermon on the Mount, und appropriately rise to a grund finale of praise in the : group of Bongs known as tuo 'llallelujuli 1'saims." It is doubtful if any human experience can be conceived today that has not its counterpart or remedy iu one or more of Uie 1'salms. . . Hoary with tho ago of from' two-and-a-half to three-and-a-half Di 1 1 1 1 11 1 ti ui u they still have tho lreshness of the dew that tell Una morning. 1 ' The Psalms breatho worship In every note. Here It is confes- slon, elsewhere It Is supplication, again it is reflection and unou it is praise, but always worship, the bringing of every couceivamo human experience into the presence 01 God, whether Joy or grief, trust or anxiety, hope or despair. ; There are dirges pitched In minora liud anthems written in majors. ' s. . . . 'There )a no real possibility of anyouo adequately analyzing the mcrmage of the Psalms lor auotlier. Kach soul must. FEKL the n.esage tor Itself, and feel it as in the presence of God. uhe's favorite psalm, with the exception of the 23rd. which Is always a lavorite, Ucpeuds upon his particular need at a given time. . . Ill times of darkness It is tho 27th; in danger I ho 91st; in dls couragement Iho 34th or 8tlth; Iu joy tho Dlilh or 150th; when seeding lorgiveness the 01st; when rejoicing over forgiveness the onu; when thankful the IIKCli, lo.'tid or 104th; when "down in the uumps" the 130th. When we want to see Uod iu His might it ts the tisth; when wo want to see Christ In Ills glory It is the 2nd or the 24th; when we want the fellowship, of Christ In our sorrow it is the 22nd; when we are passing through tho valley of tho shadow of death we wuut the 23rd. The Psalms must havo been tho favorite part of scripture even to our Lord and HiB apostles, for nearly two-thirds of the Old Testament quotations they bring over into the Now Testament ure selected Iroin the l'saiuis. Tney found Christ In tho Psalms at every point. 1 So today tho songs that llvo aro thoso that sing of Him of His grace. The best 111 music still centers about Him as in tho Psalms. Christianity iif of necessity a singing religion, and tho Explanation Is given by St. Paul 11 the words, 'Lot the word of Christ dwell lu you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonish ing oue another In psalms and hymns and, sprltuiil songs, singing ivith raco lu your hpurts to the Lord." Copyright 1020, by Bible Features Syndicate, (Inc.), Toledo, Ohio.' TO S llKMO'l'l':!) OI'TlCICIl SUNT TO ItlX.'ltl 1T1.VU OM.UCE. tAawicliiU-d I'luu Leaned Wire., WASHINGTON, May 22. Colo nel Alexander S. U lliiums 01 the Marino Corps, given a court ini tial sentonce vt' reduction of tour uumbera on tho promotion list yesterduy, following intoxication charges, will bo transferred from Sun iJiego lo duly at San p'ran cisco, us ofl'lcor In charge of the westorn recruillu? division, ho relieves Lieutenant-Colonel Nolr sen P. Vulte. Studubuker uiouels. builds no yearly Flashes of Life SAN KRANCISCO Women should rule lu clues bieause city lifu "centers about the home," sirs. Bertha K. Lundes, mayor-elect of Seattle, told women here. is. , A number of travelors will have reason to remember Hoseburg, for the hospitality offorcd them by tho local chamber ' of commerce lust week, during tho time thut the Shustu Limited wus held up hero for several hours, owing to a freight wreck ut Dilturd, wiiei'O six curs were derailed. Jack Bpylo, of tho local 'S. I'.' orfico telephoned tho chamber of Commerce, who ut onco got lu lunch with various members and cars were Bent 10 tho station, where the stranded travelers were greeted by the business men, and many availed themselves of tue luvllntion to tuko a ride over the county. All were unanimous in appreciation of the chamber's hos pitality and lu evidence of this is the following letter, received this week : I MRDFOKD, Oro., May 20. '26. 1 Chamber of Commerce, Rose-1 burg, Oregon. j U,nt Idihi.ii 1 wnlll In pmii- . mnnil vrti, . nrp.i n I lull 1 innl!011!. particularly your allablo Secro- j lului0 " progress last tary for tlio courtesy shown the i ttmu Europe since Iho war. piissongoi'B on the Shasta on the occasion of tho recent "lay-over"1 WASHINGTON, Mrs. Duncan In Hoseburg due to Iho wreck U. Fletcher, wife of tho Florida near Dlllard on tho 12li instant. . senator, has In her homo sptritual Throo houi'B' from homo nmt ' 1st ic circles of some of Iho most lamlly aflur a 30-duy trip thru- prominent people. She told a heuao cut the Eastern states, wllero 1 coniinitlei! that she also had re roasted and froao on allernate cplv0( llu,as, es (,.om h(,r Upcnscd days, and frosh from uiMoutana- fatK.r. Dakota blizzard, a Seattle fog and Portland drizzle, my emotions ,.,,,.. , ,," 7 , . were Indeed mixed upon being M'NA. Ucer is being 3cnt by Informed that wo would be ' held ,llr to 'hlraly folk on the higher up" in Roscburg tho bulauco or -slopes of the Austrian Alps, Bot tho day. 1 11,13 atiached to parachutes are Then a "glad hand", an auto-j dropped from airplanes. mubllo rldo under the guidance 1 el Mr. Hartley of tho Western) XKW YORK. Women smokers SALT LAKE CITY Commercial uvialion, wiih the government lull ing the lead through air mail serv ice. I:l growing by leaps and boundj. despite criticism, iu the opinion ot W. E. LaFollette, west ern division air mail superintend- lle said the United States year Auto Supply, u personally con ducted tour of your city uod back country turned au otherwise dull afternoon into u very enjoyable cceaslon. should beware ot cancer Warning ; comes from Dr. Herman 1'rins; 1 professor 01 pathology at the I'nl iveraity of Pennsylvania, thai in the Orient deaths of women firm Several hundred people on that I cancer are mm h mure than nimu'ir train, many of Ihom Uasteriiers. I men and In must cases due to uso will never forget Itosclmrg und lis i0f tobacco. Chambor of Commerce. .Many ; thanks to you. Very sincerely, JAMIOS H. KDAllSTON.. Eat barbecue anndwiclioa and live forever. Brand's Head Stand. q. CHAUTAUQUA TO APPEAR IN ROSEBURG NEW YORK. -"Abie's Irish Rose" seemed to bo perennial. Its l.TL'Ist perlnrniance .Monday will mark Hie start or lis firm year, a record broken only by 2,000 per formances oi "Clm Chin Chow" in London. GRAND BEAUTY SHOP Phone your appointments carlv II. M. Ellison, of Iho Kills..,,-! "hI'"!"':! Frf,",h V" While Chautauqua, was in llo ill is yesterday, and com pin ml plaiiK for tho appt'aratifp of thf Ohautatirimi lu KosnhurK utwlm' tho auspicrs ot tho Hosohurp Wo man's Clul). Tho Chautauqua i'rM .luunp-o villi mmr-l Tus ilay at H10 IsYauly Slutlio. Miike api-uirHinmils .Monthly. jbr Econ 6 rriicahTra nspo rta fi 6 n i Search the entire market arid you cannot duplicate Chevrolet values at Chevrolet prices. No car offers equal beauty, roominess, riding comfort and completeness of equipment -none has 1 an operation so smooth, so powerful at anywhere near the price. Touring . Roadster 10 10 Sedan Landau Coupe . . 645- sSs Coach . . 0r3 (Chassis Only) ALL PRICES F. O. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN 735. "1QC 550 HANSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone 446 . Rose Street Rosebv)rg, Ore. ' . ' Woodmen of the World, Camp No, 126 Meets In the Odd Follow! Hall In Hoseburg every first and third Monday evening. Vls itlng neighbors always welcome CHAS. F. HEECE, C. C. M. M. MILLER, Clerk. United Brotherhood of Carpentere and Joiners of America Meota at 476 S. Main second and mourth Tuesday evenings ot each month. All carpenters welcomed. T. F. HOLMES, Ilec, See, KMER.Y COLB. Pres. Union Encampment No. 9, I. O. O. F Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays ot each month. Visiting Patri archs always welcome. FRED MILLER, C. P. W. P. WETHERELU Scribe.' Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings, In K. of P. ball. Visiting neighbors invited to attend. T1LL113 HUGHES, 0. N. NaROARET WHITNEY, Ciorfc Roscburg Lodge No. 1037 L. O. O. M. Meets every Weduesdaj night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack, son street Club rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Vniting b oth era welcome. W. A. BOOAHn, Dictator. H. O. PARGETER, Secretary. JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer. tagies, Roscburg Aerie Meets in Maccabee hall, on Cass street on second and fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, a, g o'clock. Visiting brethren in good standing always, welcome GEO. STALEY, Jr., W. Pres. T. W. ALTHAUS, P. V. Pres B. F. GOODMAN, Sec. Mtrtuuity to hear some nf ihe-..v most talented musicians ami en-1 fil ' lerlalners of the country. I hit Ml... ..I I'l ..-! K'eua Is always an event looked I M forward to anil Ihls year there ' Regular Communlra. Kiwlll bo enough varied programs I n.m, 2nd nml 4th Thurs- suit an lasles. Airs. . lie.n-j uays, Alasoulo Hull. w I line and Mrs. I". I , numir an DE MOLAY CHAPTER H i Jotut chntvmrn of tho mmintttot Cjlftn chai'RO. A Hprclat nit'ctitiK ot p; tho Woman's Club will tnko plan. B Meet! this nflernoon at 4 o'eloek at t tin llelnlino Conservatory to discuss plans lor the showing here. Job's Daughters No. nrsi ami mini r-riduys at T'3e p. in. Masonic Temple. Mailer Ma sons and O. E. s. members al ways welrome. VKK MrCMNTOfK. Serv BARNES BARBER SHOP Murcelllug; all beauty work, ilnriiu'llu oieralor. Phone 169 J. o Eat barbecae sanawlches ind Pythian Slaters, Umpqua Temple, No. 4 Meets the second ana fourth Monday evenings of each month, at the K. ot P. hall. Vis liors always welcome. HACHEL MOSS, M. K. C. EVA MARKS, M. Of XI. C. MAY K. PARKER, M. of F. United Artisans Meets In K. P. Hal! first and third Thurs days. Visltiug members always welcome. MYRTLE BODLEY. M. A. mildred Mcculloch. Troas. BELLE STEPHENSON, Sec. K. O. T. M. Meota eacn second and fourth Thursday of eacn month, in Maccabee hall, cor ner Cass and Pine streets. Visit lug Knights always welcome. Ij. C GOODMAN. Com. a W. RAPP. R. K. 8. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No. 326 Hold regular conununicatioa at the Elks Temple on each seo ond and fourth Thursdays eack month. All members requested to attend regularly, and all visit lug brothers are cordially invlt ed to attend. J. G. DA Y, Jr., B. R. J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary. 6$TM MOVING This is a sample of the kind- of modern van we will send to help you with your moving problems. A trlophoiiP will brins it to your doorstep. We guarantee lowest prices. , "We aim to please" H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. W. B. A. O. T. w., Roseburg Re view No. 11 Holds regular meet . lugs on second and fourth Thurs days at 7:30 p. m. Visiting sla ters invited to attend reviews Maccabee hall. Pine and Casi streets. I'RA TtAPP, Com. JESSIE RAPP. Col. WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41 I. O. O. F. Meets in O'd Fe . lows Temple every week on ' Tuesday ovenins. Visiting urm b-rs in good standing are cor diallv Invited to attend. ETHEL miSENBARK. N. G. OEHXRUDB HATFIELD, B, 8 EMMA LENOX, F. S. Laurel Chapter No. S1, A. M. Meets every third Tuesday ot mch month In Mnsonlo Temple. All members requested to attend and visiting companions wel come. W. O. BURT, High Trie t W. F. HARRIS. Secretary. A. F. A A. M-, Laurel Lodge No. 18. Regular communications 'second and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temple. Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel come. J. M. THHOXB, W. M. W. F. HARRIS. Sec Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodgt No. 47 Meets everv Wednesday In Knights of Pythias hall, 130 Rose strceL Visitors always wel comed. SAM CHRISTENSON. C. C. ROY O. YOUNG. M. F. E. E. WLMBERLY. K. R. 3. pi i ii i . i i it iilnjj WW Have you invited an out-of-town friend to tlie STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL? Phone us your grocery needs now. ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON 344 N. Jackson St. Phone 63 "The Store That Serves You Best" I. O. O. F., Proletarian Lodge No. 8 Meets In Odd Follows Tern-' pie every Friday evoulng. Visit- i tug brethren are always wel come. LEO D. RAPP. N. G. I A. J. GEDDES, Roc Sec. jj.a IILEYFIn Sec. O. E. Roseburg Chapter No. 3 Holds their regular meeting on : the first and third Thursdays In each month. All sojourning broth era and sisters are respectfully Invited to attend. i ETHEL, J. BURT, W. M. FREE JOHNSON, Socxelary. j BRAND'S BARBECUE Open All Day and Till 2 a. m. A Good Place to Eat Barbecue Sandwiches Strawberries and Cream Ice Cream Home Made Apple Pie Cantaloupe (Summer Prices) A Good Place to Drink Coffee Milk Milk Shakes Sodas . . o Election Returns by Radio Friday Eve from 8 to 12 Pacific Highway Four Miles North