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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1927 TWO , .y - - .. i ;.. . Ll' Jli 'I I I 161 fit 31 H ! Man tnis coupon touay ior a generous , KUfn . am i n lyjjrjP-iJ j 5 !' "trial carton free! .'. : '. jTje ffflkvih MJb'cO.,SAN FRANCISCO, Dept. W lj JJlU (j Ijy . '" Please send me, freea generous trial Carton vfTreeSTea a OnmftW ' '" !?; j! ' 0" '''' gmeNaL)'1 ': - -''-' "' ' ' V ' S- ; SOME OPPOSITION SKSSS ENTERS IVIES : ' uuiiil. ui i hui iwi comilwint nt Mexico', financial ami , , TnrawicuTwinnnmw''':'SS:Srusr m nnnwm mm. " I u uiiiuii i muiiiiun. SSHQWI ennrcnes uie umnwuis " w- Bei-Hbip simply does- not know what j De is uhkiob awm. . i The ' statement fives statistics ITIilU lUC'U. o V noun Ji"i' ' " l lie Handbook ol the Churches. ; It I says: . ... . . . . . v. "How u'.terly false are the un- (prcsaloiis that the churches are , luKiiiK in1 membership Is shown fuy the figures of tbe United Slates Ooverument census ol Religious : Bodies In 1906 and 1016, supple 'mented by the figures for 1926; In ( the latest Handbook of the Chnrbh- nrn i uiii. dcpi. a.. mirreu ., .,., ..inninai .iUnnnt.,... by tecent reports thai the churches , u UutB(1 8tates na) , are Buffe.inK severe loHi.es In b.em; ,n ,otal membership from borship, official, of the eUeral , Jn 1Mg to 23,638,597i ; Council of the Churches of Christ JJ '6 a d 27f466,4V0 ln i926. n America today Issued a stale-1 ..There was never a time in the !TlyriMp,.5SS; ! '"""'"e Tu'ntVh'e'a 'so a"re7res fuSSl a faf- nominations, showing that they f'iur-.. ?. f "hTtaltToMa0" 50 CeI" 10 were church members. In the face 'ol tne eoia iiKures, now luuicrous the last 20 years. This ctatcmsnt was made, ac-h. the doleful lament, recently coiding to Rev. Charles S. Mcfur- heard in many quarters: -How long hind. General Secretary of the Fud- .,. : Pmtnatunt urn hIaiwI - i lili I oral .Council of the Churches, In i losses?' t response to many inquiries as to! "From 1906 to 1916, in 25 princl (he validity and alKniflcalice of thelnni Prn..rHn HpniiminminiiH th public aniiotmceimtiU accretllted toinet en)n in membership was 4.87.V I. K. Carroll on July 30 that "the I total yearly loss (of Pro ten taut churches) would approximate about! half a million." ' ' "This estimate' said Dr. Mac-i farland, "has been completely mis understood, because it had to ilo only with one Hide or tfie picture. U made no reference to the addi tions of new members year By year. For example, Rev! Frederick U, Fagley, of the CoiiKi?Ktional Com mission on Evantff'liam, was quotwi as saying that about 30,000 mem bors are lost from (he rolls of that denomination Hnniialty, but no men tion was made of the fact that some 75,000 are added to these rolls each year and that the petcentae or Ui'crease in nieinbersl.li is greater than that of the populallnn of. the country. The rue t is that the not result for all I'rotestant denomina tions has been a pain In member ship considerably in excess of the growth in population. - No thought ful person should overlook the t!is- quieting drift from active to inac tive membership, to which Dr. Cat-roll called attention, but anyone who thinks this' moans that ' the Mcmbcrchip of the Principal Protestant Denominations in the U. 8. (The denominations named are those with 100,000 members or more m 1926). , j, . . . - .1906 , KcventU-Day Advent istr, 62,211 Nndoimt ituptist ConvpiKion a 2,261,607 Northern Baptist Convention 1,052,105 HoiHhem Cuptist: Convention L 2.O0M71 Church .- or tho Brethren' (CDii.ctva-, live) a...:...:..;....;.;...,..:. , ; 76,547 Goneral convention" of - the Cluijl-- :) 6f4. From 1916 to 1926 the net Kain wan 3,S27,ST3. This Is a gain of 8,703,527 during tbe last twenty years. In addition to making up all their losses from death, remov al and other causes, the churches have made a net increase ln mem bership of 46.4 per cent in twenty years. . . -, , i "During these same twenty years, the increase in population of rthe country was 36.5. -The churches, in other words, gained in membership much faster than the population. "It is true that when the so-called war decade (1916-1926) is taken alone the figures are not so encour aging. tFor these ten -years, :the gain tin church membership was 16.2 per cent, while the gain in population was 16.3 per cent. This condition may perhaps be explained by the diversion of - the 'Church's energies during the war years. Dur ing the last halt of the - decade, however,' a recovery has been tak ing place." . . f The detailed figures, as compil ed by Rev. Herbert D. Rugg, of the National Council of -Congregational churches, arc as- to 1 lo ws : 1916 79.355. 2.928,579 1,232,135 2,708,870 , 196 . 112,255 3.U44J52S 1,464;1U7 3,611,608 Ij - - ' . i 4 "i. I ' Cofurobus? discovered America in 1492. He was the pioneer of bis day. He sailed two months and found i. lot of men with, out any clothes. Today ha could sail into most any . placp in the country and find the world's -best dresser the American man. . Whether you're -American or not. you can step into this store, get. Clothcrafted, look in the - : r.tirror and see the reflec- tion of the smartly and correctly dressed man for which America is famed. And the cost wfll make , you gleeful. $25 $30 $35 Suits and Topcoats Combine high quality aud moderate price and are so guaranteed by us and by the makers. , f. Duds for Men, Inc. QUINE BROS. - i ANNUAL SEPTEMBER ; 106,102 . , 120,103 " (A.cIhViI I'rta Lraifil tVlh'J WASlllNliTON, 8epL 21. Sel ection nr his clotM! friend mid Am jlierst College cllissnmle, Dnighl W. ''Morrow,' lo the Hnihiltftindoi'fthtp to Mextai by I'resldcnl I'oollilgo has brought forth InllniHtlons of npim- ' Vltion in the senate over the en voy's confirmation hi'tiumo or Ills partnership In the New York bunk ing t!i in or J. I'. Morgan and emu "puny. Ills nppnlnlmeiit already approv ed by tne Mexican government, Mr. ' Morrow Is expected lo sevtu- Ills connection with the Morgan com pany at once and without delay take up the post III .Mexico City ..Match has been .vacant since Ihe reslKlinllou of J limes It. Hlielllelil this summer, lie will act miller n recess iiiiiiointnienl until the senate acts on his selection. ,. Chief . oppoHltlon In. Morrow's selection probably will revolve in , the senate uKin whether he lu '..completely relinquished his Mor--1111 contiMiny. connections beeuu.ie of the dealings between American . bunkers and the Mexican gnroru meut on loan problems. Morrow, us an associate in the Morgan con---eeru or Tliomss V. l.lnoul lio -rol-nilllnteil the IjiiiioiiI I'anl iibimo- sai e nr new purs " Coals ami neckwear, everything' guaranteed, In grout ehowliw or ruis Wednesdiiy n, in. nt Klshor's. EE : ANGOItA, Turkey, Sept. 21. Lieutenant Otto Koelllieeke, pilol Ing the' t'nsper biplane (lerniniila on it flight lo Ihe United States ny way of ihe (iient, hunted here to dav, comiileling Hie first leg or the night. . til i ' , , (AuiDrliiti'il ITi-M VMcd Wlru) SAN KUANCISCO,. Kepi, 21. The lOxuiiilner says Mrs. . Minium Noel Wright, divorced wll'o : iff Krimk Uoyil Wright, noted archi led, Is on her way lo Hollywood, I where she is. going to consider mo tion picture, orfurs aim "tiruwu my sorrows In art." .Mrs. Wright, who lias been liv ing horu recently, was given 3i. null anil an allowance when the di vorce decreo WUH issued. Girls' Noses Pure wools nillK. and tt'a pas teurised. Jiosehurg Datr;. Phone 186 JOE WOODS beaten; ( AmH'iulrtt Trfn 1'iiMI Win-) t nl i I'OltTI.AN'n. Ore.. Sepl: 31. lieVer iDnmei Charlie llelnnger. Vancouver, II C. j light heavy weight, won . an eusy when thov use this new wonderful I ten round decision over Joe WomH, i.'ienrh Process r"uce Powder call-1 l.os Angeles, hero last night. Willie cd MK 1,1, (Mi I.O. Keeps that, ugly j Cordon, l orlliilid. sliuihed through shine away. Women rave over Ha ten remiils tn u w in over Mentor superior purity and onullty. Slays I MeD.innlil. Viineouver, II. C. llnlh on longer skin looks like a peach ur. 1:!4 p.ii.iiders Han Church : 110,117 , 118.737 Churches of Chflst !..i..J cj... T.;. 159.058 317,937 '. Disciples or iChrlst L.......... . , . , ' Kvnngelhal Association ..: '. int,8!)8 120.75C ' I United Evangellcnl Churoh 69,882 , - 89,774 Kvangelical Synod ......;...: , r 293,137 339.853 Ultheriins (all bodies) ...;.: ... ,. 2,069,2(10. 2,439,054 African Methodist Episcopal Church .... , 494,777. ; , 548,385 Arrlcnn Methodist Kpiscopal Z l,o n Cliurclt : 184.542 : 257,169 Cnhirml Methodist Episcopal Chuichi .. 172,990 .,246,749' Methodist Hplseopnli Church i , , 2,986.164 , ,3,717,786 MolhOdlst Episcopal Church ,8017th .... 1,638,480 2,114,479 Methodist Protestant Church 1 178,544' " 186,908 Presbyterian Church, in ihe. U. S. A 1,179,566 " 1,611,251 Preshytuilnn .Church, in The U. S. .... 266,345 ' 357.769 United Presbyterian Chllruh. 130,342 ' 160,726 Protestant Kpiscopal Church.....'..1..:...'.... 886,942 1,092,821 Rorormed Chinch In America: 124,938 '' 144,920 Horoimed Church ; In t..h e United i ' ,8lato' i....j..i:..i...:............. ";92,6."i4 ' '314,374 .United Urethras in Christ t,...'..'...'..:..:.. 274,649 348,828 lld,46! 317,937 202,992; . .; j J 2,646,127 , 698,029 490,000 342,001 4,516,806 2,634,112 JSS,D!J 168,638 1,164,911 ' ,145,373 ' 318,002 ' 392,155 ' ; ELK8 ATTENTION 1 r ' i . 'i 1 i , ' Sreetlng' night next Thurs- day. Initiations and lunch., ., , Douglas Waite, Secrntai-y. i Dozens of items from our regular stocks. Values up to 50c and over for lc each. Buy one of these ar ticles at its regular price, we. sell you another. like it for lc. ' LIBERTY TlifcATRE I .,,,,,. . !., ? ""' 1 -18,762.943 23:638,597, 27,466,470 Comparison of Growlli In MembeVshlp and Orolh or Population. i. ... . i : Church Meinliershlp Population 112C :.;r 27.466.470 117,136,000 jii Jonn Cl'awford.phe of tire newest iluinlnhriea of thu sureeii. 'wSo nas been given the leading role in ''The Taxi 'Dancer," coming to the .Li berty Theatre today, came to the movie studios 'direct from the "Passing Show Revue," where she was "discovered" by Harry Itapf, .Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer executive. "The Taxi Dancer," a screeu play by A. P. Younger, based on the famoua novel of tho same name 1,828,916! by Hobert Terry1, Shannon, rilkrots 457,09.1 about tho adventures of u girl who, uisappointed ln ner otrorts to be come a great stage dancer, is forc ed to accept employment in a taxi dance hall ns a professional part ner for men who pay by the dance. A replica of a famous New York j uptown nance nnu of the taxi type was built at the M-G-M studio, and Tor several days scenes were film ed showing actual frequenters of such places ln action. (irowth ...t. Growth per cent 8,703,027 46.4 31,298.628 36 5 Spasmodic Croupls frequently relieved Dy one application ol- Handkerchiefs ' Dishes Coat Hangers . 1 Hosiery. ', Notions ; Kitchen Utensils Box Paper ; Wah Cloths " Thread Tumblers x KiddiesToys Soap, Etc. Etc. On Sale Thursday, Continues One Week -Jxeeps complexloiiH youthful prevtMits hirgu pines, (let a box of MKLMM1LO Face lowdoi' today. Nitilutn KiiUcrtoii, drugiMt. (I Allen. La Urnmlt, unit Iti-itny Wolfe I'lK'tlnnd. went six rouuds U a ilinw . hi one of the proiiml nitrlcs, - Tribute of Flowers to Lost Flyers in Disastrous Dole Contest ANTLERS THEATRE "What Happened to Father,' a Warner Bros, production based on the Mary Roberts Itlnehart, stor. is the hilarious account of what took place on a certain evening, when said,, ben-pecked professor Brad berry attended a back-stage party at a Broadway musical show. ) On the quiet, tho old boy has j been wi lting plays under the name OYSTKK BAY. NV Y., Hept. 20. j H e six-meter sloop Lea, snlltug against the challengo of ' a half dt xen European nations, will de fend tho prestige of Amerli'an Yai'hlsmen in Lite Scandinavian Cold Cup ruces on Iong Island Sound, IwKlnning SopL 2-i. 'I he Lea Is an old-time interna tional contender, regarded as ope of th bfinl boats of her class ever bullt bore.. She is owned by F. K, It. Nichols and sailed by Corny Shields, with Nichols and Rolitjrl tioellei as nicHilMirs of tho crew., . Norway. Sweden. iH'nmark, Kug liiud, 'llollaud and Italy will enter tlm nu'O against America. Crown Prince Olav of Norway is onu of the owners of the yacht Norge. which will represent Nor way. The Norge proved the better nf two lioats built to compete tor the Scandinavian .Gold Cup. iier eaptuiu Is Magnus Konow, a mil Itotmire whaling niagnnte. He h-ts PR0UP Spasmodic C relieved by 01 WICKS W VadoRUb ' Per Million Jm tWW, 1 located on this feverish night, and w'lth him two of the best-known the Protessor. besides woozy adven Norweglnn amateur sailors. Tulliu . tmes with wine, women and song. Thams. the tnnious skier, and Tit B accused of having murdered him. Ditley-Slmoi.scn. John G. Ailnlfi directed "What CORNS San Francises, whieh bH "hon1 conttst. with a (rest floral tribute and (inset) the great. Bible ot tiow-i voyaae" to tha Dole flyer they nl lo n the steamship Maui,! t,t eoetrlbuled by sehool chllrb-en' ... .. , , B ,. to be cttred on h vnavet in of Caro, Mien., in til memory started on the long trans pacific ,,.. Ab(v, th, ,t,.mtrt cf ,hsir s.hool Uach.r, ;Mm Mil-! fiignt, pain iasi nonors 10 ins below, a oartion ot-the crowd and, dred Oeran. who wa lost In tht men and one woman missing In tne aome of the flowers at tha dock, air darby.'. ' u ; ; ; , Ends pain at once No watt in 6-!-one minute after you apply Dr. Scholl't Zino-ped the pain it tone. After the corn is healed it never comes back. If new shoes irri-,-' tate the spot again, a Zino-pad fixes it overnight. Old methods of pring , corns, or ibing caustic acids, are dangerous. tie. prottxitv. hwtlin. They Mop iht L hoe. At all druggtit'i anil shoe dealer' r Cout but 4 trifle. , , . 4 The American minister, Lelaud! Harrison, an enthusiastic yachts man, has contributed heavily to wards sending the Hay be to repre sent Sweden in tho race. The May be has won numerous victories against Norwegian, Danish, Ger man and Swedish boats. She is owned and sailed, by Even Salem, with Thore Holm. Uertil Carlson and St u re LlndRion as crew. Two descendants of Niels Juel, Denmarks Rrent naval hero, are members of the crew of the Lily, which represents Denmark In the races; They are Moron Juel Hrock doiff and Hilly Konow. The Lily will be sailed by Arnold Jensen, her builder. She was finished this summer and has shown well in races with Norwegian, and Finnish boats. EiiKland is represented , by the English Hose, which has won in American waters recently. In Happened tc Father," and tho cast includes Warner Oland who is fea tured, Flobeile Fairbnnks, "William Demarest, Vera Lewis, John Mil jan, Huph Allan, Cathleen Calhoun and Jean Lefferty. "What Hap pened to Father" is a 'play for the whole family a heart-warminK kindly, rough-and-tumble farce, and Warner Gland's characterization is the best of his great career. Ho, of course, Is "Father." See It at the Antlers today or tomorrow. PHONE 63 The groceries you will receive a:i the result of your telephone messaxo will be the very best. Save yourself the necessity of coming down town. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Bestr 344 N. Jackson St. Phone 03 FIRST CYCLOMETER race 011 lour island bounu me revolved Swedish yacht Maybe was only ?lf seconds astern of the English Ro?e SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. The first cyclometer, the instru ment now incorporated into the automobile speedometer to meas- a u-twit h ' ure distances, was used by tho across the plains of Utah. A de vice was installed on a wheel or a prairie schooner that recorded the number of limes the wheel Xino-nads j Puiowon fxo'nljgenef tbe end of a nlne-aml-nne-half- jntle race. Morgan Giles, the Brit ish designer of racing yachts, will pilot the English Rose in the Scan dinavian Gold Cup race, with Mrs. Giles and Major Robert Norton ln the crew. The yacht le Ruyter Is Holland's entry Her skipper. .1. R. I'arp, lias sailed in events off the coasts of Norway. Sweden. Denmark. Ger many. Kngtand, France and Italy. The le ltuvter. built last year, has t . . . . ... nn .Ua.B .nyiler Zee. The best yachting experts Hint Italy can beast make' up the crew nf -the- Mnllh. which represents J Paly. The Marquis -I.ehne Rpcgle. jthe skipper. IsYrom Geneva Count I noneill Heanmont is from Naples j snd Captain Consullch . fron. J Trieste, commendatore Giaiv Holia ' Ronxia built tbe Matin at his own .i expense In order that Italy might J comnete tor the Scandinavian gold cup. OS Tr nnr hnttermilk-lt'a dlffee-. -nt. ' Roseburg Dairy. Phone lSavfcs (V rue Service ti I C beyond cny mere QolUr Ucme.' Slr.d our belt Sfforts are at of every funeral, regardless of ' roff DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME H. C. Stearns. Mgr. . Est 1926 Phone 112 j ' Lady Attendant ' ' ' i y The Best Used Cars In Town t We have a large stock of cood used cars I ana all are good buys. s : trnxy iMCTAiurr. 6 1921 Dodge Touring, with glas3 inclosurc......$225 1924 Star PnnriP rnna AarAr ioflf. . T"-' ...... IfAiVU Ji 1923 Ford Coupe, very good condition..........$150 1921 Ford Touring, 2 new tires, others good $ 80 ana many others that are equally good. buy3. See these at the Chrysler Garage. H. L. Connelly Motor Co. 527 N. Jackson St. . I Wi-l..i.iCli-l.M. :! -rr-r - ,1 Heating Stoves! Now is the time to select the Heater for your home. SPECIAL PRICES ON CIRCULATING HEATERS Look Over Our Stock Before You Buy ZIGLER-CRAVEN HARDWARE CO. PHONE 25 ROSEBURG, ORE. 7 j 'MTC.7.1.MTO.W