ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1928.
FIVE
WINGS of the MORNING
Snap!
Mellow flavor - - fragrant aroma.
Any good coffee has both -- but
with Schilling there is also a
peculiar "snap" in the flavor - - like
a bracer! - - Westerners call it
"Wings of the Morning."
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PURE SPIRIT BEST
Revival Audience Listens
to Sermon for Church
Members, Delivered
by Dr. Matthews.
ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES j
!
Regular meeting of Unip- ,
qua Vost ' No. 16, American ;
Legion, 8 o'clock Tuesday ;
I evening, Feb. 21st at Post ;
i olub rooms. Large attendance i
desired. Bring in your new
members. We must win the
membership contest . . with
Medioru post. '
ADJUTANT.
:
YOUNG CHILD FALLS
1 OFF RUNNING BOARD
(Associated 1'rcss Leased Wire)
SALEM, Qre., Feb. 21. Un
aware that his two and a half year
old ohild was on the running board,
Mel Kloster, of Burlowv drove from
his home towards Canby this morn
ing. The youngster fell from the
vehicle after riding nearly a mile,
was picked up by passing motor-
out over Pancho Dencio, Philip
pines (6). Luis Vlncentini, Chile,
defeated George Ualduc tli).
PHILA DELPHI A. Leo Lomskl,
Aberdeen, Wash., won by a tech
nical knockout over Jimmy Fran
cis (3). Benny Schwartz, Balti
more, defeated Plnk'v Mnv. Nn-
ists and taken to a doctor's office vannah (10). Jess Stringham, Salt
at Aurora, -where it was found by citv. kiiocscd out Stanley
its mother who had come nfter palTen, Philadelphia (1).
help when she missed the child. ; .
Bruises, cuts and a bad fright were ; buffalo n
tue oniy injuries receiveu Dy uie j ,., won from Sonuv seifert.
The union revival meetings con
tinued last night at tha Presby
terian church. There was good
music, with Miss Gladys Strong
at the piano, and Mr. E, It. Kick
enscher with his violin. There
were two vocal solos by Mrs.
Deets.
Dr. F. B. Matthews, pastor of
the BaptlBt church, preached on
the topic, "What Should We do
for Jesus?" The sermon was es
pecially directed to church mem
bers, and being expository of parts
of the 12th chapter of Romans.
Our Offering
"In the Metropolitan Museum in
New York City there is a valued
chest of pottery. Jewelry, precious
stones, gold and silver. A vast
amount of money would not buy
these things, fur this treasure
chest was discovered In the year
1876 on the Island of Cyprus.
They took it from the forgotten
vaults of a Temple, which was de
stroyed 600 years before Paul
made his missionary journey to
Cyprus. And these treasures were
offerings which those people of S4
centuries ago brought to their
Gods.
"Paul is telling us in this 12th
chapter of his letter to the Ro
mans the offerings, which we may
bring and should bring to our God.
' I beseech you that you present
your bodies a living sacrifice.'
Early Christians, copying the "Sty
liteB' of Syria, endeavored to
make their bodies acceptable to
God by punishing them. But he
is talking about a living sacrifice,
not a dead one. Ho is asking us
to make strong and clean the
hmiRA wherein we live. He wants
it brought as an offering to God. I
"Verses 6 to 8 mention some of
I these. Whltltor hud the great gift
of writing chaste and beautiful
v Art Welrand. poetry and that gift of his was
Regular meeting of Benson
P. T. A. Monday, Feb. 20th,
7:30 p. in. Good program. Full
attendance desired.
conducting an inquiry into condi
tions In the coal fields.
The state executive committee of
the striking miners conducted a
referendum in 18 coal camps with
the result that approximately 8
per cent voted to return to work
today.
The Colorado coal strike was
called October 18, 1927, the walkout
tying up the whole country for
several weeks. Siuce the first of
this year the "back to the mines"
movement has gained steadily.
Since the strike was called eight
striking miners have been killed in
two clashes with the police.
CHICAGO. Del Fontaine, Cana
da, defeated Bed Uhlan, Chicago
(10).
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FLYING CROSS IS
AWARDED 5 FLIERS
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Hitch Up OV Dobbin an' Drive in to
See the American Legion
youngster.
t FIGHTS LAST NIGHT J
(Associated Press Leased Wire)
NEW YORK. Kid Francis,
Italy, won by a technical knock-
Pittsburgh (10).
TORONTO. Red Bragan, To
ronto, won a technical knockout
over Jack Russell, Cleveland (5).
NEW HAVEN, Conn. Louis
(Kid) Kaplan, Meridian, Conn.,
and Bobby Mays, New London,
Conn., drew (10).
(Associated Press Leased Wire)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. Award
of the distinguished flying cross to
five outstanding aviators was an
nounced today by the war depart
ment. The men honored and their
deeds follow:
Captain John' A. MacRoady, Day
ton, Ohio, and Lloutennnt Oakley
G. Kelly, Portland, Oregon, for the
first trans-contluontal non-stop
flight from New York to Sau Fran
cisco, May 2-3, 1923,
Lieutenant Arthur C. Goebel, Los
Angeles, for his non-stop flight
from Oakland, California, to Hono-
if, nl nslntlnr- nnrl this hn hrnueht : I"'". August 16-17, 1927.
rtiF,.i,,, in rhrit Fnrni. Lieutenant Russel L. Mnughnn,
day and Newton were scientists of stationed at Salt Lake City, for ills
the first magnitude and did their "" l uu8k "'B'". New York to
work by the grace of God, giving . San Franc sco, June 23, 1921.
Mm the glorv. That's the sort of , Captain Hawthorne C. Gray, a
thing that is advocated here. Bring posthumous award, for his balloon
dedicated to God. Michael Angelo
was superbly endowed with the
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the output of your mind and your
hands as an offering to God.
Verse 17 says: 'Render to no
man evil for evil,' nnd later we
read: 'Avenge not yourselves.'
Get hold of Christ's way of do
ing things, act as He used to act,
and present this as an offering.
There Is no better one and for
this offering God waits at this
hour.
"On nn African mission a black
girl sold hersolf as a slavo for tho
rest of her lire, and received 85
cents in roturn. Tills amount of
money she tinned In as her offer
ing toward missionary work and
bv doing so brought tho complete
offering of all her days to Christ.
The angels of . God must have
broken into volco when she did
this beautiful thing.
"The best oltering you and I cnu
bring Is tho one that assures the
blessing of God."
Onion sets at Wharton Bros.
flight in 1927, reaching a record
height of 42,470 feet. ,
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TRAFFIC MISHAPS
IN OREGON, 1927,
SHOWS DECREASE
(- N5 1 . V -,
1 W A
Um
RETURN TO WORK
(AM"clul?d Press Lessed Wire)
DENVER, Colo., Feb. 20. The
striking miners of Colorado voted
nine to one Sunday to return to
work pending the decision of the
state industrial commission now
NURSERY TREES
By Rail or
Highway to
Portland
YTtyw silver-gray motor"
coaches; fatter trains. J
New convenience for travelers to
Portlandandintermediate stations.
Luxurious motor-coach service by
Southern Pacific Motor Transport
Co. in addition to improved sched
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to Tortland
Lcire Arfin,
Rose burg PortUni
OteRnnluu ll:V5p.m. 7:15a.m.
RhuHta - 4:10 p.m. 10:30 p. ni.
Motor Coach 6:48a.m. 2:45p.m.
Motor Coach li:32a.m. 7:55 p.m.
Returning
(Associated l'rem Ijcaoed AVfro)
SALEM, Ore., Fob. 21. The num
ber ot traffic accidents in Oregon
(I oc mined In , 1927 ns compared
with 1926, tho rcBpoctive totals be
29, IKK and 30,025, Bays the annual
report of T. A. Ruffety, atato t raf
fle Inspector, while the number
of fatulltloa Increased from 99 In
1916 to 141 in 1927, tho higher num
ber is attributed mainly to a more
thorough method of chocking fa
talities. Under tho new system seri
ous cases are watched by traffic
officers, and in event of death after
the lapse of some time they uro re
corded as traffic casualties.
In 1927 the total number of ar
rests was 2481, while In 1926 it was
3625, a decrease of 1114 during the
last year. This is largely due to
the increase in the legal sjieud
limit from 30 to 35 miles an hour,
which has cut down the arrests
for speeding by more than 50 per
cent.
Llconse violations decreased, but
arrests for reckless driving in
creased. ,
Total receipts from the activi
ties of the department reached
$270,560.15, an Increase. Btnoe Its
organization in 1920 the traffic di
vision has returned in fines, fees
and recovery of stolen property a
total of $1,116,556.27.
Prohibition law violations caus
ed 147 arrests for traffic viola
tions, reckless driving 323, speed
ing 693, licenses 585, failure to com
ply with public service! commis
sion rules 30, defective HghtH 401,
defective equipment 41 and mis
cellaneous 261.
Of tho fatal accidents 48 were In
Portland and 93 outsido of Portland.
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2 : .16 p. m.
5:67 p. m.
Southern Pacific rail tickets good
twr motor-coaches of Southern Pa-
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Large and complete stock of walnut, peach, prune, pear, g
rhprrv- Annie, fir, chestnut, filbert, persimmon, etc. K
I Selected fruit trees for replants.
J Fifteen varieties of grapes. 5j
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Orders placed now win do resonrcu unm uu o .v.-, .
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UMPQUA POST HAS
OVER FOR HUNDRED
MEMBERS SIGNED
A ' f-'5
J. E. Clark. Agent VAVyS
K. Phon 11 dffewsa
; Roieburg, Ore. !$$MfJ
The membership campaign be
ing condurted by ('mpqua Pout nf
the American leifion is progress
fug in a very satisfactory manner
and the post today reported its
membership list as totaling slight
ly more than 4 00. While this is not
a record number, yet it places
Umpqua Post In third position in
the state and Indicates a great
Interest among ex-service men in
American Legion affairs, tt is the
aim and goal of the membership
committee to bring the total to
500. The post Is in a contest with
Med ford post, vihlch has signed
up over 300 member.
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