FOUR " ROSEBURG NEWS-FEV1EW, ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2?, 1927 er will favor us with a violin solo. You are -cordially invited to at tend these aei vices, we welcome you. l'h one bi-it. Kusideueu Zia E. .Lane. John H. Peuhall, pastor. t-rr. .mm if You will find! A blue and white china cup and saucer in all Carnation Oats are precooked toirnprovo the flavor. Carnation Wheat is all-energy because it's all wheat. TO BE HEARD IN IT Circuit Court convened here this afternoon to rosiiiuu the work of thu November term. The case of Hehlller Hermann against Elbert Hermann wag first on the docket. This Is a case In which the -plaintiff 1h endeavoring to collect 1,24 7. It la claimed that this monov Ih duo fur innnov loaned and for money paid us security ou a note, and It la mingod -that ac knowledgement of Iho debt was made in March of this year, but thut no iMtyuicnt haa bceu made. The. defense, on the other hand, deniea the debt nnd aeta up a counter claim of 2,CiOO, auid to be due for legal services rendered In the sottleoieut ot the Hermann estate. A second, and somewhat similar case. Is set to follow this first case, the second being brought by Mrs. Esther Perkius against 101- . peri Hermann. In this case Wis. Perkins ullogoH J1.2U0 to ho duo da promissory notes, but the de fendant claims lack of considera tion and baa a counter claim ol 13,000 for attorney fees., SATURDAY SPECIALS , All Boot Stoulta, lb. 20o Beef jtonsts, lb, , ....... I Go Short It 1 1 and Urlskot, lb 124c Fancy Pork CITY FISH AND MEAT MARKET J 25 BlierlUuu IMEETIIUG WILL BE ' The'1 school district budget meeting Is to lie held tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock tit the Jun ior high school building, and tax payers of the district are invited to meet with the levying hoard anil make any rocnmuienilatlniiu Hint mny ho considered for the benefit ot the district. This year's . budget Is wllhln the II per cent limitation and uo extra funds are being requested. Hovers! mouths ago, when the school hoiird first took up the mat ter of a budget, prior to the Blurt ing of the school term, oily Super intendent W. M. Campbell pro posed several chances In organiza tion Hint havo resulted In consul- entitle saving. Through lite reor (ism mmm mm? mw it on S PERRY DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Sperry Flour Children's Hour, KEX' g Vnemwi ganization and grouping of classes, aud by using some teachers be tween thu two high school build ings, Mr. Campbell showed The board bow a saving of approxl- mately 10,000 could be made for the year. The board acted upon his suggestions, wbk'h did not in any way Interfere with the efft eiency of the schools, and as a ro suit huve been enabled to keep the budget within the G Der cent and have available 3,loo to apply ou warrant Indebtedness and Intercut. The total money to be raised this year Is 127,100 with estimat ed receipts,, aslue from tuxes iig ured at J42,9ii!t.uo, leaving SSI, 030.40 to be rulsed by levy. NOTICE Be sure to sou and drive the new Nasb sedan that sells fur 1 1062.00, Itosehurg. Nash louds the world in motor cur value. Come drive the new Nash before you buy any car. Phone 6-IU and we will deliver one ut your door and you can drive it. Nash Sales- service, Oak and Main His. RESERVE OFFICERS PLAN RECEPTION FOR MAJOR BUBB TTmpiiiin Chapter of the Reserve Officers Association will hold a reception Mouiluy evening at 0:30 o'clock for -Major and T.irs. John P. Hunk who uru returning from a three months furlough in New York. Major liubb, n regular army officer, Is on assignment ub re orvo officer Instructor Tor Oregon. The bnniiuet will he followed by a program and an 'evening of curds. GOOD WISHES llaptist church extends, them to Prosbytorluns anil Dr. Sulcllffn in their tllhlo conferciico uoxt wuok. NEGROES ARE HANGED BEFORE LARGE CROWD (Aauclatcd I'ms Uaaol Win MAD1SONVILLK, Ky Nov. 26. Nathan Hard and lluuyan Klt-ui- lug, negroes convicted on an at tack on a whllo girl, were hanged In the court yard of tho Hopkins county Jail hero Unlay. aovcntl thousand ' spectators crowded around the Jail yard. Na tional guard troops were sent here lu maiulalu order. GRANGE APPROVES PLAN (AMnvlaltnl PrcM leaned Win.') CLKVIiLANI), Nov. 2B. Tho national grange unproved Unlay Ity vlrtuully unanimous vole, tho .ox port debenture Ulan lor farm lino- ducts. LA GRANDE HI VICTOR tAMtNtlHtttl ITl-ai 1.1'uhsi '.Vlroj LA (iRANI)K, Ore., Nov. 25. La (iruiitlo high's football team broke Into tho win column yester day by deroutlng tho Union eleven hero 8 to 7 lu thu llnal game of Iho seubon. Firtt Church of Christ, Scien - titt. The ruguiar swrvice of J-list Cfayn;b ot Lhriut bciuiuul, Ituse buuK, Oieguu, are lieul iu the Church KUiiice, 312 Kant JUoukUlu BtrHt. Suiiuay service are iiem at IX a- iu. aud the WeUiiesUay" evemug aurvicet at S y. in. At tho Weuuuetiay evening lueeliugi teu tlmonie ot Chris l tun teeiuc heai iuga aru giveu. bunUay achuol cou veuea at D:45 a. m. lor pupilH to the age ot 20 years. The reading room iu the Church Kdifice la opeu daily, exceit Sundays aud holi day b from I to 4 p. ni. shere the iiiuie aud all authorized Chrlutiaii .Science literature may be read, purchuued or borrowed. The aub--ject for next iiunday's- Jeasoa la "Ancient and Modern Necromancy Alias Mcaihorisui and llypuotiwui IX-nounced." A loving inviiaiiou la extended to the public to attend tho church aervlcea aud uso the leading room. First Presbyterian Church, cor ner ot Lane aud Jackson streets. It. W. Achor, pastor. Sunday morn ing ut 11 o'clock marks tho open ing service of. our Kiblo couier euce. Ur. B. U. Sutcllife, noted llibio teacher ot Portland, will be here to lead ua in a weeK's Uible study. Ilia aubject for the morning service lu "Cod's Answer to .Le galism." lie will uIbo dp oak at p. m. on "The Wond'a Deep est Tragedy." Services each ufter noon ui 2:M and evening at 7:3U during tho week. The public is In vited to attend tnoso services. Sunday school 9:40, bring the children and stay for the morning worship. Christian Kudeavor ti:3u, a stereopiicou lecture by Mrs. Charles Huberts on National Mis sion.. Everyone is Invited to see these splendid pictures selling forth the work ot Christ in our own country. A called meeting of tho Woman s Missionary Society Wednesday afternoon immediately at thu cIoho of Dr. Sutclllie's Uible lccturo Mease bring November pledges. , Riddle Church of Christ. Come and enjoy he It I hie school at IU o ciock. Tho morning service ut 11 u III help keep the spirit and tuoliiig.of 'i hankHgivliiK alive with in Wi. ; An" enthusuiHtie- young peo plo a Olulsflnn Kndeuvr fneeting will bo conducted ' nt 6:3n. Tho evening Bennon at 7:110 will, be "Heart Trouble. There will bIko be special music. At 7 On Satur day evening there will he held at the home ot M fin el mini nam, u so cial for the young people. All nro (nvlted. During tho evening tneio will he tho m-Bt utepa taken to wards organizing a choir, aud everyone who is Interested iu sing ing is invited to Join wllli us. Walter Strain, minister. Bible Standard Temple, enrner of Chadwlck and east Douglas St. fr 10. Crook, pastor. Sunday school takes up ut U:45 and we would like to see all tho children us well as adults comu out on Sunday morning and enjoy tho Sunday school tog'-thor. Let us remember the motto, "lie on tiiuf". l'reachiiv,' I ai tt:uu ny tne pus i or unci wu nope to c-oimuue this place. A urge ull rriends who havo been ! majoniy of thuM prcsfUl last Sun slack In getting out to i hurch In j day night felt it would ho better In the last your to heglu right now to have our services, that come in the make a different . record for the , evening, changed to an nlterumm i-roming new year. u generally j wait until the Now Year comes to , set forth our new plans, so let ns, start stmdity by immuk in suuitayiu school and church services, IMeachlng at the Glengary school house on Sunday afternoon Jit tho regular hour, 3: do o'elock, and do not forget the Sunday school be gins at 2:00 o'clock and plun to get tint chlldreu there by coming with them. Crusaders meet lit thu Templo at 6:30 for their evening service, and wo are sure there will ho an intorcHtinc? meeting. Miss Montgomery leads. I 'reaching fol lowing at 7:30. Come and enjoy the bund music and song service as well us the message. Thursday even 1 ux Is given to llible study and prayer, and Friday evening is tholm"'1 ' retiular evangelistic service Ht!H''vlr we i 7::hl and n hearty Invitation la ex - tended to nil. First Baptist Church, I .a tie nt Rose. Frank II. Matthews, pastor. Sunday, Nov. 27: !: 15. the llihe,;" Camas Valley, 'p. F. Alh-n pas sehool. lleaHe It with in, all mem-' ,nr- Sunday sHiool nt lo.no a. m. hers of the school. 1 1 : uo. morning worship. Slu iles in the Cnspel of John continued. Subject, "Cured". ! Anthem by the choir; Mrs. Charles llianil, c hoir lender; Miss Gladvs ' Strong at tin- piano. ; : ;tn. The H. i Y. V. V. Tor young people. 7:3". ' h,M'n ,lnm lv "(,'i"'ft of the mem (lie evening servln. The music ' h' H 1,11,1 friends of the church. choir anthem; soprano solo hv?l,w,nK rhB the preach- Mrs. Gertrude Wiekham Whipple; ! teal duet by Mra. Iieets nn ! Mrs. Whipple; William Oil on the vin Nn : inn piano. Miss St 1111m. The Hfrmiiii. "Iho ivvil's 1 ii htviula". i IM'hp (MH'Stioim answeri'd: 1 What I a husbaMil'.s worst fault? ' ll'v,' " l" pmsuailcil lie is nbli 'I. Ii wnni.-n have a m ir.'l ir.lVr-"" klM'1' """ wllch ' l-avi toinniit- i-nro lor "Kav ilivila'" ;i (iiiuhl Ihe lli-iltM t.V lu Orison to ho rr. ilnet'il lo S:i.nn a year? 4, Should today pi-actlce the ehureheH of lallh healllli:? Tho First Methidist Episcopal Church, roiner or Alain and l.ane HtrieM. Joseph Kllillls, pastor. t'hiistuias tune Is apinoarhlnK and we nnt all our Sunday nehool folks lo he- recular iu anendanri niiil on lime. The hour Is 9:45 a. 111. Let the ehlhlren .,n to stay tor their junior ( hureit sirvlie The Kpwerlh l.eacue Is plannim; Night calls Men andworren evetwhtrf r U-MDff and lecommcndinK t-oley PiU diuretic for relief from tbditrM. and fccther of too frequent urinal flow. Foley Pills V diuretic stlmuUnt for the kldova 14 CrttVirAars meeting for tho young pt'oint; at t:3' p. m. Thu morning Hermon is preached by api'dal requt-at, tne ibeme tntiiig "Mercy's Hand. The evening ?r- ' mon liitmie Is The W aiting t5ueit . Important thougnta mm oe pre&eitteu. Our Hpeciai luuistc (or tiiis day will please you. Come and bring your friends. A corltal in vi ta tiuu is exteudud to all. particu larly nt ranger . First Christian Church. W. It. liainl, pastor. Uible School y:4y a. ni. Morning worship 10:45. The morning sermon subject will be "The Spirit of Tiiauksgiving." Kalph Church will he the soloist. Intermediate Christian Endeavor 0 p. in. and Senior Chrudiau Endeavor at B:3U. Evangelistic ser-; vices at 7:110 beginning with rousing song service led by Char ley Stanton. The sermon will be the third of a series on "Croat Questions," the subject being "if a Man Die Shall He Live Again?" The pastor will sing a solo. Looking Glass. W. It, lialrd, pas tor of tho Itosehurg Christian church, will preach in the hall at Looking Glass Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. It U expected that a number or the Itosehurg people will attend the services. Catholic Ohurch, Kane and Oak streets. November 27: Muss and sermon at 8 a. m. Catechism classes and lUhlical instruction at 9:45 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10:30 a. ni. Kosary and bene diction of the M. II. S. In the eve ning at 7:30., Christian and Missionary AIM ance, Cleveland, Ore. Services every Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Mrs. George Reynolds In charge. In these days of upostacy children should .be firmly grounded iu the Word of God, so send the children to Sun day school. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Thanksgiving will be the topic. This service is preceded by a talk to the children and followed by uii old-fashioned prayer meet ing. Mrs. C. A. Chainberlin in charge. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Dillard, T. F. Allen pastor. Sun day school at 10:uo a. m., H, A. Hercher superintendent. Tho at tendance was flue last Sunday, ty ing with Camus Valley for. sec ond place. We havo a fine start now lots keep going. The ' Ed wotth League will be 1 organised next Sunday night Wo hope every young peiHou and every older per son will be present and' that we will all got behind this .inovoniont and make it a real success., "To make au excuse is tho work of! n moment, to make uood is thu ..tub of your life." The Methodist Enisconal Choreh at Looking Glass, T. F. Allen pas tor. Sunday school at 10:U0 a. in. T. Rodley superintendent. Mr.-fwr- chiud acting. Wo wore clad to eaill WA hllil flrxt nlnca lii nii.t.,.1 ance hist Sunday, lly your lieip, service, owing to tho fact, so many peolo am unable to tot out - ill night. This will only necessitate etiange in the program once a month. ;()il n uble to do ex ceeding abundantly ubove all that wo usk or tning. Eph. 3-20. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Ten Mile, T. F. Allen, pastor. Suuduy school ut 10:00 ti. in. Preaching at Jl:00 a. m. by the pastor. Trenching in tho after noon nt 2.30. Hev. C. O. Coop will preach. This is to bo Home Coming Sunday. Every former member nnd friend is cordially in vited. We hope to have some of the former pastors with um. Let's make t his a pront day. ( 'ouie. I. At thu morning II have, the Sacru- ',m't f the Lord's Supper. Basket I dinner ut noon. Whosoever w ill jiuay come. Rev. 22, 17. I Tne Methodist Episcopal Church R'et superintendent. We n il ," '""e h'-t SundHV, but w l,l, n ,,,ls Sunday, wo hope to n;,VH " ditroroni Mnry, t him been thoiighl t to postpone ihfi re- v,at eiiort tor a while. This hus -rvn-o this Sunday will bu In ih.- iiiiern.Hm m 2:;iu p. in., m- ,au Interesting " eveiiiiiK. i-ivaso nolo I .spokesnmn lor tho convkls. trlod I lila t lmnue and k.-i word in those to secure immunity lor thu prlson ho w ill mil ki d Mils iinnouiu e- !,. bllt wns lul wlth B turn rulus inein. I know in whom I havo h... i ... n . - n ' u,"u "ii "lay. i-i ' 2.) Hlnlhor. SIMi-r, do ..nil ui'in'M- lui. tne.ssaRe 1 kuow- Cnn ou say, l rue? it Is true it is Church of the Holy Spirit, Suth ierlin. I'eh hiaileu of Holy t oin jmuiiion and Feiiiion on Sunday !hi t at ll:vv a. lu. Church school at lt:iw a. ni. Ascention Chanel .at RidHie.Uutl remained In their clutch.w. The tiist -SinidsjMo.a.lvenl. s,.,. vlu. o( p. ayir 'mid thanksRivlns and seimon at T:;:o p m j Methodist Episcopal Church! Sooth, corner Lane and Sou'n Main. Sunday school n. ni. W. L. Cohh sttperintemlent. .Moti. irnj wmshilr ll:tH a. ui. Siib.iet-1, "i lieeitulueKs or Thanksi;ivinc." ; Lpuinth lA'.'Uue S::i ii. in. sun- The l.lle that Kits for l he (Serou.l Advent " Ij'nder. Clarence i Hand. KvenitiK worship and mini T :i" p. ui. Suhjert. "Truth or tne j titt'iti i.ospei. mv. .'iet t t mtk ' will smi a tolo. .Mr. Kttd Keuiu St. George's Episcopal Church. Cass and .Main Mroets. Tho firat Sunday in advent. Celebration of Holy Communion at 7:3t a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at ll:0u a. ni. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:20 p. in. Church school at UAH a. m. Corporate Commun ion of the 11 rot her hood of St. An drew at 7:30 a. m. tirst Sunday in advent. On Wednesday, November 3otht S. Andrew, Apostle Day, cele bration of Holy Communion at 10 FOLSOlVl PRISON SCENE OF RIOT: ALL SURRENDER (Continued from page 1.) It was admitted that their posi tion among tho rioters was pre carious. The identity of these men atili was unknown. Information leaking to the out- side was to the, effect that the guards were stripped of their uni- rorm&i which were donned by the ring leaden of tho riot and that they were forced to don prison garb and wore used by thu re volters as shields when they wish ed to shoot. The revolt Js believed by prison authorities to have been planned for some time aud to have been intended to lead to a general de livery. The quick spread of the alarm however, prevented this. The dead are: Itay Singleton, assistant turnkey, who was stab bed aud .6 hot In the first rush of convicts; Charles Glase, gatekeep er, who dropped dead from excite ment and seven unidentified con victs. Among the wounded were Burnett Hughe&, secretary to War den Smith, shot in the hip. .Charlos Corhanson, guard, said to be near death because of knife and gun wounds. Barnard Deeley, guard, stabbed. Walter Neil, turnkey, shot in the foot. Peaceful surrender of the rebel lious convicts seemed assured at 7 o'clock this morning wheu War den Smith finished a telephone conversation with a ring leader in side the prison, during . which it was indicated that the warden's term of surrender would bo ac cepted. Tho prisoner, whose name was not learned, agreed that he would talk to his fellow prisoners aud as sured tho warden thut if the guards would open the gates at the end of thirty minutes, the con victs would march out lu small groups and bo taken to another cell house, lie pleaded for Im munity for. ail the prisoners hut the warden due laved that it was beyond his power to grant auyr thing beyond the assurance that there would bo uo abuse of the convicts and that they .would, be assured of a fair trial. , The convicts'1 spokesman also argued about the food to bo 'fur nished those placed . In solitary confinement and the warden as sured him they would- bo : given one solid meal a day. Tho terms agreed upon gave the ring leader Iho option of surrend ering at tho wicket or remaining lin their cells If they wished. in his conversation with the con vict tho warden stressed the fact that he watn depending upon tho honor of the beleagured men. The spokesman for the prisoners as sured him that the guns and such ammunition as remained, would be handed over to the guards at tho gate. . Prison officials expressed the belief that had it not been lor those weapons In tho hands of a few hard criminals, who Intimidat ed tho rust, the revolt would have boon quelled soon after the first riots occurred. The end of tho rebellion camo after a uijjht during which state of ficials had assembled at thu prison ull resources . of , the national guardsmen, machine . guns and armored tanks. It was the greatest turnout of state troops since the Wheallau dhop riots of 1013,- Piifc on director and representatives of Governor C. C, Young had gather ed ut thu prisou to advise Warden Court Smith aud kept a night long vigil. They had planned extreme measures to put iuto effect today should tho prisoners prove obdu rate. It was learned today that Hans Poulson, foreman ot the composing room of the Visllia Delta, dully newspaper, way a companion yes terday of Warden Smith in his of fice whieli was under firo of the rioters. The witnieu and Poulson made their escape Into iu the af ternoon. The revolt ended thU morning after a parley between Warden Smith and one ot tho rioters, over thn InlulilimiD J"r,tt,l tlluiill. Ill 1111. 01l to Ulo wtmivu's olflro. Tho ; loHilera ot tho revolt must be Irii'd 'in tho courts but assured them of a fair trial. It was agreed thit those wno wero piaccit in son-! ; tary eoniinouiouv suouiu do kii" one solid meal a uay. j lraetieally every poaco olfir-r iu Calilornia front the Tehiichapi am turned over th-ir arms. The , snnvutlor marked ih.T end of thu greatest nttempteil break In ll l greatest nttempteil break In Fell- som orison nail ono of tho creatost prison outbreaks In the criminal i history of the L nited S:ates. 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Oversize 15.95 33x4KS.S.Oversizel6.65 "WESTERN AOTO" SERVICE A feature that saves you money...Service connec tions are maintained in all cities where we have ft stores, so that goods purch,ed from u, mar be Jtalled at a vrr, low flat rata .Inmanr In.tancea free e aaaaaaa4a4 Around the County X BROCKWAY NEWS Lawrence Lockwood, who has rwcn on tho sick list , is reported improving. 'JNIr. T. M. Crooms, Mrs. Eislo Applelon, Mrs. II. D. Lockwood, un,l M:iv lnl.unn.1 nmln.n.l l.. ! Portland Saturday. Mrs. Apple- ton has been visiting relatives and friends In tills vicinity for the past - month. Mrs. Earl Ollivant is at Medford with her dnugiiter, Neil Friend. Mrs. Friend, wito is ill with ty phoid fever is reported Improving. TheV is to he a homo coming at the Ten Mile rhiirch Sunday Nov. 27 There will be a basket dinner and services -both fore-ubnn jniid afternoon. 'Everybody is in vited. ; Rev. c. C. Coop nnd Rev. T. F. Allen and -wife were Ton Mile visitors Friday. Hev. Coop, who . .L ""5 '"aCO. nrpu-npfi an inirr.ttnfr sermon weiiuesaay night. W. H. Coa.e. who his been In poor health for some time is slightly improved. The Ten .Mile school Is proeres sing nicely with Wayne Urieten- U t i r- . . V urieien- aachrl " Montgomery. rAa Western Giant I .m f 1 . - - m SWING SAW H L