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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, p: ft I, I ( IncliesinSiecial I ; it !; FOR JANUARY Commencing Saturday the twenty-aecond we wiU offer a diversified line of staple articles that come in for every day use at Drastic Price Reduction, This is all higfi grade merchandise in Hardware and Household Furnishings. ; ', HURRY, DON'T DELAY , SALE STARTS SATURDAY 'Greani Whip,, nickle plated 89c . No.- 2 Galvanized Wash Tub 69c Bottle Capper, with 3 gross caps $1.50 Steel Wool Pads, per package .... ....j.........j...., .....;.10c Aluminum Cake Turner 10c Scrub Brushes, 10-inch, each 15c 'Keen Cutter Can Opener 20c Varnish Stain,' half pint '; 35c Decorative Enamel, half pint .... 35c , White, Enamel Basin 30c Hercules Junior Spark Plugs' 18c Tissue Toilet Paper, 6 rolls ,.......'..11'..... 25c No. 1 2 Galvanized Pails, each ..........'::...::::...;.:. .28e A Good Dust Pan .............i.:.U..,;.......,-.10p White Enamel Dish Pan, No. 14 ...L;...L.;.i..............75c . Alumingrn Cake Pans, each ...:..........r..t.;.,..:..;...i.'..i.:.. 10c Aluminum Pudding Pans, sppmless .......:.'.,i.Lt4.;.....,..10c Aluminum: Cups, seajnlcss. .... ..'.........'..JQc ( iTHESE VALUES' WILL DELIGHT H YOU WHEN YOy SEE THE GQQDS Oiiirchil! Hairdware Go. i The Winchester Store ii.i.-.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.T.:.: 'nt n T ALi 'motorists :l U-. OR IUTOMQBILeI Q WNgRS; ff ENT ION ! . ; 'Wo have just flplshcrt lmllilliifc (lie most complete and well oiujpned towing cir; commonly known as n "wiieckdr" In South era piogon and ,wll unsWiT nails nrqinty clay orulghtfiir tqwlng . . emu or "trucks und muko the sssortlqn (Ifijt we fill vet (jiom out of th6;dUeli or river and buck on tlie road In much loss ; limp than you woid estiniHto. Heinenibei-.-.tho place, ltemein-v her thq, lelppliono -iiuiiibor 85. . ' -, 1 CENTRAL 1,31 S. Rose St, ; f V ; Every Need for Your Table ,.' .. , Our prices are never Kigli our merchandise is , . i , always the best, ' , - , : i . PHONE 63 ECONOMY GROCERY 344 N. Jackson St. , O. L. Johnson ROSEBURG GARAGE Thermoid and Lockheed 1 , Hydraulic Brake SALES AND SERVICE Goodyear and General Tires . Ray and Night Twirg Service s Phone 408 ' SHJrReSef (''-vara GARAQE Rosoburg, Qreflon The LANQWOOD U GUARANTEED to keep fire four times aa long aa any other range on the . market Illustration shows extra large 28-lncH oven. Heat carried entirely around the oven Insuring even baking. Firebox has olid flat bottom and is 18 inches long, 10 inches wide and 9 inches deep. Il adapted to large wood. Ashes need be removed only once every three months, far-slow Furniture Co. Ill North Jackson Street Roseburg, Ore. Phone 116 1 ' 1 15 THE GIST, OF i , BOOK BY BOOK' i it j' ROMANS THE WAY'OF SALVATION IN 'SlX QREAT WORDS . The Kpistlo io the tonians,-whUh CoIorldi!e culls "the pro-, roundest book In existence,'' was written by the Aposlla Paul from. Corinth about the year 50 A. IX after he' had, been a Christian aboit twcnly years. ''Undoubtedly it is Paul's masterpiece ;and; one of the chief hooks of tlie New Testament. :- . 1 ': . i ' The "key-note" is sounded-iu l:1617:l'!For I. am not ashairjed of the gospel of Christ: for It Is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that belleveth: to the Jew rirst, and also to the Oreek. For therein Is the righteousness of ,()od- revealed from faith to faith', as-It Is written. The just shall live by fulth'." r--i y Frpm this fuhduinonttil statement Paul evolves the profound argument of tho epistle which may be summarized In six grout words, Viz.; "Condemnation, justification, sanctificatlon, glorifica tion, restoration and 'consecration. "j , . - j t ''Condemnation!' is what all men deserved because of their un righteousness. The wrath of God wag Incurred by all through un godliness. ' "That every mouth may be stopped, lind all the word become guilty before God." - This is the argument up to 3:20. "Justification" Is the way by 'which condemnation is removed, and tlie righteousness of God imputed to tlie unrighteous through faith-alone in Jesus (Christ without the- deeds p the law. "As by.i the qffance of one Judgment came upon (ill men to condemnation; , even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all' men unto justification." This is the argument from 3:21 to 5:21. "Sanctificatlon" and not license will be the reBUlt of this abounding grace of justification. "Khali we continue In sin, that grace muy abound? God forbid." Hather, the justified believer "walks not after the flesh, but after the Spirit' and "through the , Spirit," tjnd "through the Spirit mortifies the deeds of the body,''. This process of sanctificatlon is dealt with in 6:1 to 8:13. "Glorification'' is the goul of justification and sunptiflcstion. Our glory Is that we are the "children of God: and if children, ' then heirs; heirs of God, and Joint-heirs with Christ." "Whom he justified, them he also glorified." Thus the argument proceeds in 8:1-1-39. 'Restoration" is the word that sums up the argument Paul makes in chapters 9 to 11 for the solution of the "Jewish Ques: lion." Ood'hnth not cast away his ancient people Israel. "Because of unbelief they were broken off," but ''they also, If they abide not still in unbelief .shall bo. grafted in: for God is able to graft in again.'' ; ., , i . - ' ' '- . '"Conseeratlpn" -Is the great practical word which sums up the ' laBt five chuptms and to which all the doctrinal words of the first : : eleven chapters lead up. It shows the manner in which Paul would make doctrine the motive power of practico:"! beseech you thorefore, brethren,- by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.'! . Thus it .Is with nil ot Paul's great epistles: first conies "doc-, trine," and afterwards "practice,'? und between these, like a golden . hinge, a "therefore," showing that doctrine is the root, and prnc; tlce the fruit of Chrlsliunlty. , Let no man despise doctrine, for It is the foundation; of life,1 nnd let not. those who confess the Christian doctiiiw full to trans jute it 'Into, consecrated Christian living. ' - ti-ls r.hnrnh nt Christ. The jllble school continues with good Interest, lind it is looking for ward with joy "to the time of the completion of the addition to the t...ll,n,ti, wlmn mur1i mril-n UliUlcil H"' ul,l1i room will bo had for clnsB work. Bib e school lucets at 1U. A class nvorirnnn ' At : : 11 llllliortailt mutter concerning the 'life and work of tho church will no discuss ed. V" 'Christian Endeavor at 6:30. "A Trip to the Holy Land Three Thousand years Ago anu now. W. E. Strain, minister. , The .Church of Christ, corner of Cobb and Roberts streets,, meets each -Lord's tiny at 10 a. ill., for Bible study. J'reaching, at 11, by H. ii. Shaw. Subject:, "The .prom ise, Ever Uternal Life." ' Join 2: 2B. Communion nt 12. A , most cordial Invitation Is lextondcd to one lind all to uttond , thoso sei-vlt-es. Come We'll welcome you. C. T. Springs, minister. 'v Free Methodist Church, Harvard avenue, and Umpn.ua, streets. 1 was glad when they suld to me, let us go unto tho houso. of tho Lord. It Is a good ulnce to go. It was in tho house of the Lord, be fore the altur,. that Isaiah saw his wonderful vIbIoii of God. Wo have un all in- In our church, nml it Is a good place to bow. . Services every Sunday morning lit 10: -IS und eve ning at 7:30.,, Sunday school at 1):-10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening nt 7:30. Come along with us and gut a blessing. Otto Fuson, pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Hcgular services are held Sunduy mornlng at 11 o'clock and Wednes day evening til 8 o'clock. This meeting Includes testimonies of healing In Chrlstlnn Science. Sun day school convenes each Sunday morning at UM5. All pupils from tho nge ot 4 to 20 years may be admitted. The reading room, side entrance to the church, is . open dully from $ to 4 p. in. except Sun days and holidays. Hero all auth orized Chrlsliun Science literature may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public is cordially In vited to attend the services and visit the reading room. Subject of Sunday's lesson: "Truth." Methodist Episcopal Church, South, coiner ot East Lane nnd South Main streets. C. S. C'ober ly, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:45 a. m.. W. I,. Cobb, Stipt. Morning worship nt 11: sermon by Rev. H. S. Shangle, presiding Hder of Port land district. Dev. .Mr. Shangle will discuss one of the most vital iiuostlun of the chinch, aud we are anxious lor you to near him Sun day morning. Tho usual services 111 the evening; sermon by the pas tor. Senior Epworth League dovo tlonr.l meeting Sunday eveulng nt 6:30, led by Harold ltand. Junior League ut the 11 o'clock hour und conducted by Mrs. Merle Clark. Bi ble study and devotional meeting Wednesday evening ut 7:30. At the conclusion of tho morning services thero will be a business sesslou of the quarterly confer ence. ' Melrose Community Church. Services Sunday morning, January 23. Sunday nchool 10 a. m. Sub ject, "Prayer In the christian Life" Mark: 1:35: 14:2-t;; Matt. 6:!M3. Morning worship 11 a. in. Subject. "Is God ' Keeping Bonks l)n l!s?" Coino and let us worship togethi-r. Catholic Church. Kane nnd Oak streets. January 21: Muss nnd seiuioil nt li a. m. Catorhlsin class es nnd Bll-llcnl Instruction at 9:15 a. m..:itiKii imh&s anu sermon nt 10:30 a. in. Rosary and benedic tion ot tho M. II. S. in the evening at 7:30. ' ' The Green Union Sunday School nuviliai-v to tfe- Ami-i'it-uti Snn- ihiy School Unionmeets at Given schuol house every Sunday morn lug ut 9:45. .Mrs. Kivd Hofuiunn U the superluteudeut, with Mr. J. i ! ! , r W. Howurd acting as platform su perintendent tor tho month of Jan uury. There are interesting class es for all ages in this Sunday school. The primary class taught by Mrs. Charles Horfmeiater, and Hie junior. class, with Sirs. Paul Palmer as teacher, are studying next Sunday vPrnyer in- the Chris tian Llle,"; its .the International Lesson course. Tho intermediate, under Mrs. John n. Hqward, aiu studying :"Tlie ? Lifo of Christ." Their, lesson! will be the events of tho .Upper Hoom and the Crucifix Ion. The adule cluss is studying the whole Bible- study course, with their lesson "The: Saving of the Helpless Sinner" found in John 5th chapter. . Chas. Hoffmelster teaches this class. Everyone -not attending Sunday school , else where is cordlnlly'iuvited to meet with- us each Sunday. X X X.'.,... First Baptist Church, Lane anil' Itoso.; Jt'rank 11. Matthews, pastor. Sunday, January 23. 9:45 The Uiblo School. Last Sunday 255 were In their place3 in the build ing when the bell stopped ringing. Attendance 293. We hopp to pass the 300 mark this coming Sunday. In tho contest Hoseburg now lends Modford nnd Grants Pass, but we cannot hold this lend unless all members of tho schqol conio out Suiidliy. Helli to ' nmke It n rnn- oi- "on tlnio" day: 11:00 Morning worsmp. I'nsinr preaches on "What We Have." ."My Faith Looks Up to Thee," by Schnocker, Is to bo sung by Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Doets, Mr. McElhlnney. 6:30 The B. Y. P. U. societies for young peo ple. Two groups. 7:30 The Eve ning Service. Popular and help ful. "How Ho Kept Young," Is to be life sermon subject of tho pas tor. Choir anthem: "Endless Prulso," by Creswell. The choir will be assisted by Mr. Ott's splen did suing trio. Pastor answers thcBO questions: 1. Does, mind have power over mutter, as some allege? 2. Should tho use f Charlie Chaplin films bo prohibit ed? 3. What Is the best thing Ben Franklin ever said? - 4. Where did sin come from? . First Presbyterian Church, cor ner of Lane and Jackson. R. W. Achor, minister. Sunday school, 9:45. A live, wide awake Sunday school wlih classes for young aud old, give us a trial nnd you will want to come again. W. C. Hard ing, SupL Preaching service 11 ! o'clock; subject. "Salvation What jis it: When do you get it; How do I you know you huvo IL" Christian j Endeavor 0:30; topic. "How Can Wo Train for Service." Leader, . Miss Eleanor Sherk. Evening wor Isliip. 7:30. A continuation of a study of the Ten Commandments. ! Tuesday the Women's Missionary society la Holding a day or piuyer. All the Christians ot tho city are Invited to meet with tl.em. Wed nesday evening prayer meeting anil Bible study, tho lesson is Rev-, elation chapters 13 ami 14. Choir r-lK'iir.i;ils Friday evening at 7:30 in .church parlor. Every church In town stands ready to belli discoui aged wayfarers. , Christianity Is built around Christ and the Idea ot service for others. .Call on the pastor In time ot need. The First Methodist . Church, corner of Main and Lane streets, Joseph Knotts, pastor. Under the leadership of F. C. Gurnee our Sun day school is planning a pre-Eas-ter campaign. Let every meniher aim to be present each SumUv. Visitors welcome. The Junior League meets at 3 p. m. The High ; School and Young People's I Leagues meet at 6:30 p. m. The j morning sermon theme will be, :"Wllhlii Our Own Borders." This i will be n continuation of tho ser ' nion of two weeks ago. Our home task is grrat. Come and hear about It. Tho evening sermon will !be about the "Three Small Men of i (he Bible." This Is a companion i sermon to 1 lie one of last Sunday levelling. Under the direction of Mrs. C. S. Hemline the ' lares j chorus choir will render the fol lowing music: Morning Anthem, Praise the Lord, Gabriel, lucidea- THE BIBLE tal solos and duets by lira, Harrle Booth and Miss HcCllutock ; Re spouse, The Lord's Prayer. Solo, The New Kingdom; Tours Mlui Faye Oeddes. pvenlng-anthem, Show, Us the .' Way, Drake. Jut-it dental solo and 'duet by Mr. and Mrs. H. E.; Cully'.- Duet, 'Evening Brings Us Home, Ashford MIsb Vera McCllntock and Miss Eva Kice. Airs. . Charts . Helnllue, director. ' r ; . Sunday at ' the ' Bible Standard Temple. 'Sunday school begins at 10 o'clock, Mrs. C. W. Groves, su perintendent." t The j ' classes arei working faithfully for the rewards (bat shall be given them for regu lar attendance, new members and lesson preparation. ' Come help them by attendance. Preaching at 11 o'clock hour by the pastor, F. E. Crook, the theme of the mes sage, "Consecration." At which time we shall, be glad to have all parents bring their children who have ' hot dedicated 'them to the Lord and we. will have a service especially for that purpose. It will be a service long -to be re membered, so come. The evange list speaks at 2:30 p. m. 1 "Twenty -eight Prophecies Fulfilled In a Day." :' The Crusaders meet at us ual hour, 6:30 p. m. Then at 7:30 p. in., the evangelist will again speak on the subject, "Divine Healing' International Bible 8tudents As sociation Bible Study at 939 W. First street, Sunday at 10:30 a. m'., the subject for study is, ''Prayer in the Christian Lire and Sacrifice and Service." "I beseech you therefore, brctliren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy acceptable uuto God, which Is your reasonable service." Ifomans 12:'l. ' What is the only sacrifice an- y'consecrated person may make? .'As a man he gives up his right to live' oh earth us a perfect human being. When he agreed to do God's will that agreement Carried with it tlie sac rifice of his right to live, because such is the wil pf Gqd. 'therefore it is apparent that the sacrifice of each and every man is exactly the Bame. Wealth, education,, ability to make money, Influence, and the like, have nothing whatever to dp with the yalue qf one's sacrifice. Come and study with us. .- Riddle Baptist Church, Rev. E. L. Baker, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. nf. B. Y. P: U., 6:30 p. in. Preaching first and third Sundays of each month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thurs day evenings at 7:30 o'clock with choir practice immediately follow-., ing. ' : : ' i . ;. j i Cl I Glide' Baptist Church, Rev. HI. L'; Baker, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in. Preaching second and fourth Sundays of each month at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. , Choir practice fol lowing. '.'-,..:;. i - . ' , .'. First Christian Church, H. E. Mow, '; --pastor. Subject Sunday morning, "What Jesus Taught About Prayer.'' In the evening, "The Greatest Magnet in tlie Worhl. The men s quartette will sing, "Stay Close to Jesus All the Way." Our local Church Life Insti tute blglns Monday evening, Jan uary 24, at 7:30. This is some thing new. A forward' step for the church. A night- school for Christian workers lasting one week, three classes eacli . night. Mrs. Esson. our Bible school super intendent for Oregon will . teach tho third class each evening. Prof. V. E. Hoveu ot the Eugene Bible University will also assist in the school. We want an enrollment of fifty. This Is for young ana old and is open to all. Many have al ready registered. It you have not, do sq Sunday, or, Monday evening. St. George's Episcopal Church, Cass and Main streets. The third Sunday after Eplphauy. Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Eveulng prayer and sermon at 7:- 30 p. in. Church school at 9:45 a. 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