EIGHT Th e Bleating of Sheep and Lowing of Oxen A long time ago, a man disobeyed a command of God, and accumulated some sheep and oxen. (1 Samuel 15.) Just when he was hypocritically assert- ' ... . ing that he had obeyed the commandment, the sheep began to bleat and the oxen began to low! . HYPOCRISY WAS EXPOSED Are the sheep and oxen and other things that you are getting testifying against you? You may be willing to of fer something with the hope of making peace, but To Obey is Better than Sacrifice E SUHHT: Five Protestant . Churches . Uniting in Evangelistic :. , Effort- for, Two Weeks. ' Preparations for tho union vlval meetings to be held under the! auspices of flvo nosoliurg churches. now ihoso things are handled. Now ore bocomlng more Intensive day Kow much , lt w01.lh t(J you t0 hy day.; Tho mooting; will open pot tlle tliliiK uettlea up quietly? on Sunday evening, rebruary Bill Cllt out M ot lMs newspaper pub in the Baptist and Presbyterian ct ,, , Cftn t Bob ,Mount t0 churches, and will continue every ,',,,, activities against the Un iilght for at least , two weeks. Tho , Servlc0 BBi,0(,Btn y0 wm five pastors whose churches have , ff . b Mount" " i ' HTVll mZZTnyi?r Va"s says' Arnold wanted to n.l S?..?. T .h Hnfi.?,kw K $500 would he too much: llev. ; Mnttnews or the Baptist ''.. r ,,,, . i,rtl,1 n church, Rov. Balrd of the Christian! . 1 Bn,7, Lnl -. i church Rov.. Knott of the M. K.wnB,a M hoWup." .but tnt I church: Rov.Pei.hnll of ithoM. E.lwoul1Bee wh,at, . would be ablo church,. South, and wf Achor or,0'10' , . the Presbyterloni 'clmrolh-.Theso1.,."0 . ihal 'Arnold Insisted mlnlstors will bo assigned In turni1"1' arrangnmont be - kept .m .n i no . . loo. i .1,,. I strictly between the two of thorn, meetings, but no prior lanounce- mrnit of any assignment will bo mode. . People will not' know until tlle service boglns who Is to preach at any given ' mooting. 'Do In Us for 'the campaign are un ,der the direction of an executive committoe of 15, consisting of the mln Inter anil two of tho lulty from each olmrch. : A' splendid Bpirlt of cooperation has boon dovoloped. nnd great results .are anticipated from this- ftno teum' work. Cottage prayer meetings are now bolng held In varioum parts of the city from day to (lay; nnd special-prnyor ser vices are, held also In the evonlngs In the1 churchoH, Arrangements are , being made for houso-to houae ranvoBHus, for the purporte of ex tending lnvltutions 'to attend the meetings - ' n "'Bpeclal nttoniioiv in being given to the muslcnl fontmoff oD tho meet; inKB. ' The best Uosoburg talont: will be enlisted, nnd no better can he found nny where. There will bo choirs, orchestras and pololstfl. Con gregational nluplng will be stress ed. The evening services will be gin ut 7:30 o'clock, but there will bo musical preludes beginning at 7:16. Ushers will be appointed nnd organized for proper attention to the B'-atlnc of the crowd who ar"o expected to attend. ..The coming revival promises to be a. nntuworlhy event In Hose burg. The ndverthdng columns of the NewB-ltevlew have been carry ing formal announcements, and thuuo are to bo coutlnuod. OREGON BUREAU CORPORATIONS IS UNDER CLOUD Continued front pate 1.) quoted an having said. "I usked Arnold how he would be in a position to help us," Ynted wrltos the govornor. "lie Hinted: 'Von know my con nections with Mark McAllister and how that I was his manngor In as sisting him In getting the appoint ment to .the office,, . and altto mv ronunction' witii Fred Meindl ami Hob Mount.' " i 1 Yates answered that ho know those detuilB., ,and that Arnold luon, said; .. ''! uin in x pttUlon DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST f'""' t Speclalltt In the fitting of ; f OUbiw 118 J nek son St KNOCK 'EM OUT Have Kelly knock the dents out of your fender or oar body be fore you have that new paint Job dona. 405 N. Jackson St. , Phone 466 ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. V established 1901 M. E. RITTER. Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient . . Service and Courtesy Hon 29 M and Kan St a. . Ambulance .Service where 1 can get you a permit In five minutes'. Now how much In it worth for me to render you that service?" ' " ' Yates says he replied that the association had a good legal staff and he could see no 'reason for snendine more monev for ' attor- I nev fees, that the association had complied with all ' laws, was sol vent and that Kleindl knew It. $400 Aliened Agreed on "Yes, but you have too much op noslllon from the undertakers with th department, and the depart- mnnt to ! . rula nnalnal Vnll " Arnold Is quoted as saying. "I then asked , Arnold how ho would proceed to get the depart ment to change Its attitude In the face of Atich opposition. from the undertakers." , ' ' , , His Blatenlent was: 'You know ". that the officials and attorney of the association were not to know. Arnold finally agreed that the- 'total fed ; wbuld bo 1400, Yates claims. Answers Accusations , . 'p.OTLfAND. Ore.. Ifeb. 1 An P'vorlng ( nccnHattoi)B made, by rharlefi Scottj Yites .of tlnlon bnrvtce ' association. ',. : .reflectl ug aainnt t'o state noi'immilon eom- m.fsdon. tne, iJortianu (JiJett,er jjubi iie8B , Bureuu afid thft undertakoiB nHsoeitlnh, , liob'ei t Mount,' j jnfin nuer of. the . -Hotter ,. Business nu renii, dlsnatched a letter to Gov ernor ii h. Patteraou today in wMnh he' bitterly denounced Yatefl and made. ' eniphntic ' denial of rlmrttes "as they concern my of flre" ;. 1 . ' Vl- ' ''' ' h'f-' , V , '"Chavgos nri( InBtnuntlons 'made III' Yates letter Ivwofar as myself and the ' Bettei' UuHlhess tJurenXi nre concerned are abHolutely un true," Mount wroto. "t'hnvo noVor hld conference with tb urider taknrn' nssncnttoni regarding tho ppvinic ot me uninii htvh-u hhhu-. cltitfon., I nnve nnlurnllv been in contHCt. With' Murk McCallint'U'. I cor'-nrntinn commlBBloner, on this j mutter, since, from our lnvestlga-' tlon. wo b"llve the ' Union Ser-j vice asBoclatlon was foundod on ' on unsound pnmine nd la now b'ng msnagod bv Charles ' Scott Yates, who, wo believe. 1b not of good buslni'ss repute and who Is not nntltled to , the prWIIese of honking fundi 'obtained froth tho. public. Mr. Yntfv haH reorted o nlrirepresentntlons nnd dlHcredttn the cornoratlon commlsnion and Better Business Bureau." Gives Yates' Record After rpfrrinT to Yates' record, Mount continued: "As to chnrgoH tu tho loiter of nttempts on tho part ot a Portland nttomnv to secure money from Mr. Yates ns consideration for his tiding lnflueuce with the corpora tion department. I can make no Htntement excenl to sav that the attorney In qunrition has " no In fluence with thin office nor could he have done anvthlng to change nur nosltlnn toward th T'nlnn porvlcp pHsoelntlon. If Mr. YnteH' clmtvfB ti-Rt an nttornev did an nah him on such a proposition nre truv tbev neo' not d's cred't elihor upon Mr. McCallister or thin office, since there is noth ing but lee.il ethics to prevent i nnv atlnrnev from stenplnir in and attetnntinc to make a nbc of wnno" out of an unfortuunte flltu ntlon." 1 ; - VALENTINES Our complete Vnlentlno atock now on dlsplnv. A big Bhowlng for 2 for 10 lc, St-5e, 2-Sc, and 5c. Hot tor numbers at 10c, 15c. 25c, 35c and 65c. Novelty numbers tn knock out subject. Just what you want In a "different" kind, and no oth ers like them In town. Also Valen tino napkins, heart candy boxes, materials, etc. Seo them nt Carr's. Licensed Lady EmbaJmer EASTERNER TELLS OF CHECK KITING PORTLAND, Feb. 1. Additional testimony rolative to the operations of J. B, Wheeler, former president of the McCorrnick Lumber com pany, in alleged check kiting be tween the North western National bank und eastern banks was relat ed today by It. II. Qasklll, of Mead ville, Pa secretary of the. Craw ford City Trust company. Gaakill was one of the last wit nesses to be called by the govern ment against Wheeler and Emery Olmstead, form or president of the Northwestern National bank, charg ed Jointly with conspiracy to vio late tho national banking act. The government was expocted to close Its case today. J. H. Kelly, cashier of the Forest County National bank, Tlonestn, Pa., and G. T. ttenscoter, Becretury of the Brookvllle Title and Trust company, of Brookvllle, Pa., were witnesses late yesterday, bringing out that Wheeler kept accounts In both of those banks. It was ox plained that those banks bought trade acceptances from the Mc Corrnick ' Lumber ' company,' -and when credits wore duo they were placed to Wheeler's credit.. Many checks which ho.drew'on thO banks were paid while others were re turned . to tho Northwestern Na tional vbank marked5 "N." S. .F,'! SHIPLOAD OF .ARMS k PEKING. . Feb. 1. Tho Czecho Slovnktun steamer Prnga, carrying 40,000, rifles for the Mlkenlte troops, of Marsha) Chang Tso-Lln, the northern dictator, has arrived at Chlnwangtao. The arms. imme diately, were placed In. transport In , the, direction ot . Mukden, Man churia. ' 1 , ftoitorU pubMflhpd ,by tho Chi- n)8p nowiinpers several davs ago. that pie Pragaj. ha,d arrived at Tslngtao after an .exchange of flroi with a nationalist gunboat Imyo proved oironeouB, ' , '. : , : - ' No More, Gas In Stomach and Bowels If you1 wlnh to ho ppfmnnc'htljr' rf-llf-vt'd of khh Iii Htomivh and bowelH, talut Ihiiilrnnnn'H.Oim TuhlctH. wtili'h u in. pri'iuirvd cHpui'lallv. for ftpmiih tfiiwanl all ttn luid 'ffctn ri'miltintr from ruh prt'MHiirc. .That t'lunty. urnawlnff ftollnur at thf pit of tin Htomai'h will. dlap- in-nr; tnui nnxioun, ihtvuuh u-ei-Ii.r- with tirnrt iiiilpltatlun wilt vim-' lull, nnd yuu will auiiln ho utile to Inko a deep tirvalh witlumt dltu'Oiu fort. That drowHy. ulcopy fooling nfltT dlnnr will In ri'idacrd by a di'tdrn for rntrtnlnmt. Hloiitlng will ri-uHP. Your llmbw. nrniH nnd flnffTH will no longt-r ft-id i-ohl and "k" to Nloep" tft'atixo riaullnnnn'tt Clnn Tald't pr.-vent gas from Interfer ing with the olroiilntlon. Oct tho Kiiulm. In tin y id low packam, at nny gootl ilruic ft or p. I'rlrti $1. Always on hnnd at NATHAN FULLERTON'S 4 BIG HOSE SELLERS Our Arrowhead lino of hoalery guaranteed to wear well. Our Jl silk looks well, wears well, 25 colors. Our 60c "California" Eng-lltth-rlb Halo hose. Our children's lisle hose, plain rib 25c. pineapple stitch, 30c. And a wonder value In silk, wool and cotton at 59c. Just the right weight, wonder wear, washes well, lluy your hoso at Carr'a and save. PORTLAND. Ore, Feb. 1. Egg prices hit tho toboggan at the dairy t'xrhange session yesterday afternoon following report of a drop In Pacific const egg prices In the New York markets. All grades were affected, declines running as high ns 3 cents per dozen. Standard extras dropped GOOD NEWS FOR COOS (AMorUtftl TrvM Utwd WlnC) MAHSHKlEl.n. Feb. 1. Refinancing of the Coos Hay 4 Lumber company In San Francisco, announced In a special dispatch to the Coos Bay Times, were character- lied today by II. V. Hunker as "the ulgeHt thing that evr happened to the Coos Hay I ,u in bo r company, mean- In iv that the operations f ! mill here which employs 51ft men Is assured of porma neney. Bondholders agreed to accept JtJ 6 77.000 as preferred stock. The company's assets are now listed at $3,000,000 and liabilities at $300,000. V TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOE The world's highest ' grade package tea and it sells for so little. . . If you prefer Grehn, . : a.k foe Trbb Tba JAPAN grehn , , 23 to 274 cents, standard firsts dropped 2. cents to 27, medium ex tras 2 cents to 26 cents; medium firsts 3 cents to 25 cents, and pee wees 1. cent to 24 cents. Association prices Hkowlse re ceded. Receipts yesterday were hoavy." ' Butter quotations are unchanged today although butterfat bids aie a cent lower with 52 cen.tB top on Portland delivered. Weakness pervades the country dressed meat division with the supply fairly heavy and demand moderate. Pork and veal are not quotubly lower today on choice of ferings but beef and lambs nre down somewhat, the latter moving mostly around 21 to 22 cents. Beef prices cover n wide range depend ing on qunllty of offerings. Veal Is also slightly weaker. Poultry prices are steady to strong ' with demand unusually good for this season, duo to high prices on meat. Clean picked ca pons are especially In demand with prices strong around 32(y33 cents. Turkeys are likewise mov ing well although supply is com paratively small. Roseburg Broccoli A few smnll-shipments of Rose burg broccoli am dribbling in but cnrlot shipments are not expected to commenco In earnest until about the 16th of the mouth. Cali fornia cauliflower is plentiful and fnirly steady around ?1.601.85 per crate. Oregou -and California cabbage Is moving well around 3 cents per pound , with supply nmplo. Oregon yellow danvers onions aro quoted around 3S 3J cents per pound to the trade with offers to growers ranging from $2 to $2.50 for U. S. No. 1 grade. Movement into tho market Is reported Utiht. PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 1. But ter steady, wholesale prices. Port land dairy exchange net wholesale prices: Cubes extras 45c; stand ards 44c; prime firsts 431c; firsts 43c. Creamery prices: Prints 3c over cube standards. Eggs 1 to 3c lower: Fresh stand ard extras 27ic: fresh standard firsts 27c; fresh medium extras 2tic; fresh medium firsts 25c; un dersized 24c; prices to retailers 3c over exchange prices. Associated selling prices: Extras 30Jc; firsts 30c: mediums 29c; undersized 27c. Nuts steady: walnuts 1529c: filberts 25h30c; almonds 201? 2Sc; Brazil nuts 24 iff 36c; Oregon chestnuts 16c; peanuts 81f15c. Cascara bark steady, 7c pound; Oregon grape root 15 4c. liopa steady; 1927 crop 22 t 22c; fnggles 22c. Butterfat 1 to 2c lower; bids to the fanner: 46c station; 47c track; 49ti 52c. f. o. b. Portland. Poultry steady (less 5 per emt commission) ; heavy' hens 221?24c; H:ht 15-V20c; spring 20ii21c: broilers 24. 25c; Pekin white drnks 3i c; colored nominal; tur keys, alive. 254i27c. Onions steady, local f 1.5"ff 3.50 per cwt.; potatoes steady, 75c to $1.25. - Take down your dusty Bible from the shelf! Attend the Union Revival Meetings Services every night in the week, beginning February 5th, in the Baptist and Presby terian Churches. Sermons by Roseburg pastors. Orchestras, choirs, solos, congregational singing. Baptist, Christian, Methodist Episcopal, Methodist Episcopal South, Presby terian Churches. - FUNERAL COSTS ARE BECOMING EXHORBITANT (Continued from page 1.) 319 widows who applied to the New York board of child welfare for relief it was found the Irish led with an average funeral ex penditure of 3452, which expended 44 per cent of their net assets; the Italians were next, with an aver age bill of $421 or GO per cent of their net assets, und the Jews, whose funeral customs are very simple, were lowest with an aver- ;ttg funeral cost of $247. The survey was nnancea uy tne Metropolitan Life Insurance com pany, and tho figures obtained from a study of funeral bills gath ered from various sections of tho country. 0 TOWEL SPECIAL That wonderful Cannon towel, spocial nt'Carr's will soon be with drawn.' Extra large firm Cnnnon towels, colored borders, 40c value at 35c each or 4 for $1.00. See this big' value special at Carr's. AT THE The Wigwam ; Wednesday N'te j ; ' February: fat '. V'i Music by ' ' i ' Rice's Dance Players J New System Dentists WHY SUFFER with bad teeth and poor health when we can ffx them at a low WHY extract your teeth when should not be done? WHY save them when they should be extracted? WHY wear a plate that looks like a set of china ware when we can make them look PERFECTLY NATURAL WHY have the wrong thing done when you have us for free advice and Information? WHY pay more for plates? TRUBYTE teeth In Vulcanite. Celluloid. Aluminum. Gold, and Iteco $15.00 and up. Old teeth made new to fit. S 10.00 Fillings $1.00 and up WHY go out of Roseburg for REGU LATING, Pyorrhoea treaftments,. painless extraction, or ANY KINO of REPLACEMENT same jay-when we do and GUAR ANTEE IT HERE1 NITROUS OXIDE and OXYGEN ANALGESIA The acme of painless processes, used for fillings, etc. H. R. NERBAS Doator of Dental Surgery H. G. PHILPOTT Doctor of Dental Medicine DENTISTS Phone 488 Matonlc BIdg. f EETH NEW TODAY ASK about the new- Asbcatollne roof nt Page 8. FOR SALE Good milch cow. Buy er Bros. Phone 14F14. ' WANTEDMen " to " BlasliT- Boyer Bros. Phone 14F14. , . FOR RENT Modern "5-room-furnished cottage. 644 B. Pine. St. WANTED Strictly modern fur nished house, close in. Phone 306-J. WANTED Pureblood'S. C. R. I. Red cockerels McRao strain. Box 303, Yoncall. WANTED By 2 experienced men, crate making or packing. Phone 301. FOR SALE--One Noroco 5-tube ra dio set priced to sell. Phone 259. E. R. Kenny. WANTED Small ncrcage near Roseburg. suitable for chickens. Rent or buy. 434 Ella St. $15 TRAlNED German Roller sing er with brass Vane, sings day and night. PriceJfS. Phone 308-R. A" NOTICE " tiTmy patrons. J have ' changed . my telephone' number from 10F15 to 4F15.. Jake Jones. LIVE '6rDIE You are sure to do one or the other. Our Insured savings pays both ways. Douglas Building & Loan Association. CLETR"AO"TR"ACTOR47B.; This tractor runs fine and will give years of service. Farm Bureau Exchange. ' . CENTAUR"TRACT0R Used very little, with plow and equipment. Priced low. Farm Bureau Ex change. . . ONE Ford truck, 1926" motor, Ruckstel gear. Will, trade for livestock or poultry. ' Phono 25S. 13. R. Kenny. FOR SALE One . Fada"radlo, ' 5 . tube set with battery, all in fine condition. Phone- 259. E. R. Kenny. . , FAIRBANKS MORSE WATER SYSTEMS $75 up. These aro : the most reliable and -efficient plants on the market, Farm Bur eau Exchange. : ' "' FOR SALE 16 and'l2-inch"dry fir block wood, cut last winter, nt $3.25 and $3.00 delivered In three tier lots. Fred Winston. Phono 21F12. . . ' WANTED Woman with 7 yr. old child wants position ns houso- , keeper, or assistant,' in private home in or near Roseburg. Phone 637-J. FRUIT STAND North Jackson St., near Liberty theatre. Apples $1 up; oranges 20c, 30c, and 40c per dozen. Some vegetables. Open 9 a. m. till 6 p. m. LIQUID" Llmo Sulphur Solution A spray you can depend on to clean up your orchard. Delivered anywhere. Write us about it. Sutherlln Spray COj ; LOCAL" manufacture only, makes our service aud savings for you possible. We appreciate your ' support of a good enterprise. Sutherlln Sprny Plant. WANTED White fir stumpage near R. R. shipping point. Must be cheap. Write, stating location, amount of timber and price per cord. W. L. McAboy, Brockway, Ore. i NOTICE POULTRYMEN Wo are starting our incubator Feb. 3 at. Am booking orders for baby chicks and custom hatching. 702 Fullerton St., Roseburg, Ore. Phone 391-Y. Mrs. Earl Vos burgh. FOR SALE CHEAP if taken at once: a new mahogany dining set, two Axmlnster rugs, oak li brary table, hall seat and mir ror, two oak rockers, three kitchen chairs. Call at 123 Blakely St., Roseburg. FOR RALE or trade for equipped ranch near RoBeburg; small dairy ranch, good house and out buildings, stable, fruit for family use, fine lawn and flowers, work ing distance of two logging camps, 10 miles to Marshficld, fine road. Not to exceed $5000. Address "Dairy Ranch," care News-Review. SAVE money on your mortgage loan by our monthly payment plan. Pay off the old mortgage with a new one. Wo have a very convenient Installment loan plan which not only makes payment easy but effects a worth while saving to the borrower. Umpqua Savings and Loan Association. Douglas Abstract Building. FOR- SALE Best mill site in southern Douglas county. Six mil lion feet old fir and some cedar: located 10 miles from Southern Pacific railroad and Pacific high way, good county graveled road riaht to the timber, water grade all the wav. Plenty of water year around. Other timber adjoining available. For particulars, write or see Bruce Co., Myrtle Creek, Ore. TRAILERS, TRAILERS .TRAIL- ERS For sale. Cheap at Sarff's. TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP The parts are going, at Sarff's Auto Wrecking House, 329 N. Main St. PLASTER BOARD is easily ap plied, economical to use. All you need Is a saw, hammer and halls. We have it. Denn-Gerretsen Co. NOTICE-Have a few Face-a-Lite's left and while they last will sell for $2.00. Better get in on this. At Sarff's. PARTS, PARTS, . PARTS The house of a million auto parts can save money for you on buying at Sarrf's Auto Wrecking House, 329 N. Main St. TEMPORARY RECEIVER FOR DEFUNCT FIRM IS ASKED BY CREDITORS (AuocUtft! Preti LcomkI Wire) PORTLAND, Oro., Feb. 1. Ap pointment of a temporary receiver for Overbeck and Cooke, Portland stock brokerage house' which closed yesterday, was suggested by 35 creditors who met last night in tho offices of Malarkoy, Sea brock and Dibble, attorneys . for the firm. Malarkey said a request for an order ot bankruptcy would be filed late' today unless some other action was decided upon. ' ' i It was disclosed that James P. Cooke, president of the company, made a trip to San Francisco in a final attempt to forestall the crash, but returned unsuccessful, and at an early hour yesterday morning called his attorney' and snld the firm would have to clOBe. Since that time 1 Cooke has not been located. It was Bald at bin home that ho was In . Portland. Humors that; he was 111 Jvore de nied at Ills home. '' ' , ' ' ' ';' Creditors estimated that the shortage of 1 tlie firm would amount to "between $1,500,000 and $2,000, 000. ; ;' ' ' LOTS OF OILCLOTH For a large assortment of pat terns and colors, go to Carr's for oilcloth. Wo stock ' solid colors aB bluo, roso, yellow, etc. AIbo the popular tapestry designs. Large assortment of table cover squares. Black pebbled oilcloth, muslin nnd duck weights. When you vant oil cloth go to Carr's, "where you save." Oilcloth 30c yard and up. OL' DOBBIN FADES OUT' (AMoctatd Prett Lrnied Wire WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Pro gress finally has claimed the last of the White House horse drawn cars The coach which once con veyed distinguished visitors of the president nnd more recently was used by Miss Riley and other White House , housekeepers has been ordered to the army Blables along with tho faithful mare which hauled the cab around the city on buy expeditions. In their place Is a late model automobile. Tom, the old negro coachman, who ceremoniously guided the car as he took Miss Riley from mar ket to store, has laid away his high silk hat to engage In other duties. CALPET GAS COMING TO OREGON TERRITORY (Auocktxl ITtaa Lewd Wire) PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1. Re quest of the Calironrla Petroleum company (state of Washington) to erect a $760,000 plant In Portland was approved by the city council today. The renuest had been denied last year by the same council. R. M. Price, vice-president and general manager of "Calpet" told tho council "we wtll be . here as soon as we can build." BARGE HITS REEF. (AMoclitml Vrvm hmea Wire) - i DfiDTi a vn rw.A ...t t ti,a ' Bonanza, a barge belonging to the Diamond O Navigation company, struck n reef in the Willamette river, near Rock island, above Portland today and partially sub merged in shallow water near the middle of the stream. The barge was loaded with fuel oil for Ore gon city. It struck the submerged reef as It was being maneuvered to pass a loir raft. DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Established 1S26 ' . Perfect Funeral Services Fair and Reasonable Price AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 112 H. Pin and Lane 8U. TODAY IN CONGRESS Oppose Bond Sale In U. S. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. Secre tary Kellogg-announced today that the American government did not view with favor the sale of Russian Soviet government bonds In the United States and that he was con fident American bankers would co operate with the government to that end. The secretary said the American banks concerned In the proposed bond issues have been so noticed by the state department . ' Approve Norrls Bill. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. The Norrls resolution providing for gov ernment operation of Muscle Shoals was approved today by the senate agriculture committee by a vote of 11 to 2.- The vote was taken in executive session after more than an hour's discussion during which time it was announced that several amend ments -would be presented on the senate floor. ;. - Walsh Resolution Up.' .- WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. The Walsh resolution for an investiga tion of . public utility ---power -corporations was approved today by the senate interstate commerce committee .with an amendment confining the, inquiry to companies etmnged in Interstate business. tThe. resolution was also modified to provide that the Inquiry into holding'companles should be madfe of only thoso holding corporations haying the stock of two or (mora nubile utility corporations t)perat Ing In different states. ' DAIL 'WEATHER REPpRT ( XT. S. Weather Bureau Office. Rosehnrs;, Oregon. ,Dnta- reported by Arthur. W. Pugh, Meteorologist in chargo. ( - , , , Bnrotnotrlo prepnure freduced to sea level) 5 a. m. 29.93 Relative humidity 5 p. m. yea- . . terday (per cent) ff9 Precio. In Inches and Hundredtha: Highest temperature yesterday 50 Lowest temperature last night , 42 AvArngo. temperature for -the day .. i. .-. Normal temperature for this date ' i.... . Precipitation, last 24 hours .... Total preclp. since 1st. month 46 42 01 ,01 Normal preclp. for this month 4.49 TotM nrenlo. from Sept 1. 1927, to date 15.18 Avarofre precip. from Sept 1. 1877 19.82 Tn' deficiency since Sept 1, 1927 - .... 4.64 Avernpe seasonal preclp. Sept ti Mnv. inclusive 31.16 Forecast for southwest Oregon: Rnln tonight and Thursday, mod erate temperature. Joe the Tailor CLEANING AND ALTERATIONS r Hand Pressing a Specialty In conenction with Harth's Toggery . . MONEY TO LOAN -ON IMPROVED FARMS Long term loans, wltb liberal repayment privilege. hl inter est payable annually. Usual commission charges. Ask for folder describing this loan. G. W. Young & Son Insurance and Loan. 11S Cass St Phone 41T C. STEARNS Manager PHONE 112 Lady Attendant a