FOUR ROSEBURC. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 4, 1928. For GRADUATION 1 For that boy or girl graduate we have a fine selection of gifts on display in our show windows. These acceptable items are priced to appeal to the economical gift buyers and are things that every boy and girl would be happy to possess. Graduation presents that last for years. Gifts That Last at Prices That Are Right Costume Jewelry, new de sign and style, combinations of genuine crystal lapis and other stones with French pearls. Also inexpensive pieces In colored settings $1.80 and up. Selecting the jeweled ring here results in obtaining per fect gems of highest intrinsic value mounted in settings of marvelous beauty with gen uine stones from $6.75 to $10.00 A special group of watches for young men priced from 89.75 to 831.50, and a fine se lection of strap watches from $9.75 to $31.50. Corns In and compare these prices. We hnvo the new Twinpolnt, A pencil when you want It a pen when you need It, It'B convenient! $5.00. Dainty, exquisite watches, carrying smart enamel, ef fects with movements of ac curacy $9.75 to $32.50. Every boy 6eserves several pairs of sleeve links, so a gift of these handsome, smart utilities is always most ap preciated. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50. First Presbyterian Church, the science healings are given. Sunday brick church. Cnrn.tr nf Ijinn and luf.li.i.il .nnvunuj ut n-AK ... n'h.. jj' Jackson, it. W. Achor, pastor. I reading room in the front part of Ulbie school 9:45. Last Sunday line building is open daily, except I the school voted to have a picnic I Sundays and holidays from 2 to i In the near future. We want every 4 p. m., where the Bible, and all boy and girl In on this picnic, so authorized Christian Science lilora be present next Sunday wlih a lure may be read, borrowed or "studied lesson and a mind io purchased. A cordial invitation is learn." The Juniors will meet in extended lo the public to attend the church parlors with Mrs. I. N. the church services and use the i Vowel immediately after Bible reading room. school. Morning worship 11 o'clock, i Dr. DeWalt Payne, county health ! Catholic Church. Kane and Oak physician, will tell us something; streets. .May 6th. .Mass and ser about Health Week. Subject for nion at 8 a. m. Catechism and morning sermon is, "The True liibllcal instruction-at a;45 a. m. X'hurch." Special music by a well Second mass and sermon at 10:50 i (rained choir of twenty voices, a. m. Rosary and benediction of A 1 Miss Lucille Suppingtou will giva iho M. B. S. in the evening at 7:30. a report or the Slate Christian I Endeavor Convention at the young ! The Methodist Episcopal Church peoples' meeting. This service be- at Camas Valley, Rev. Sarah E. Kins promptly at 7 o'clock. Eva-, Woodcock In c h a rge. Sunday ning worship, 8 o'clock: Subject, school at 10:00 a. m. w. Heelz, "The Preacher." An exposition on superintendent. Young folks meet Colosslans. Special music by Elsie in 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting f,i.arieion Strang with Mrs. Frances ; w euuesuay evening 7:30 p. in. j Union at the organ. International Bible Students As- First Baptist Church. Lane at ociation n,eet evey Sunday, 10:45 Rose. Frank B. Maithelvs. pastor "', m' We3f lst ?'?t- A l Hihln inieieaieu are. coroiany in- Many other useful and desired items are shown on one display each article priced as a Graduation Special. For the girl graduate, compacts, diaries, brace lets and brooches. For the boy graduate, belts, chains, rings, purses and brush sets, make your choice now when the selection is best. ACCURATE WATCHES QUALITY DIAMONDS Sunday, May 6'tli. 9:45, the Bible school, wo now enter tho last vilcd to attend. The study thin month of tho contest. Last Sunday ? ,kK. ? " " .P"'1?9 g tho women and girls won, although U J"1' , JtttthBW -.f- ' E.lho men and boys still have a "iral statement? Will tho world 8 a It oad. Ininorlant .l.iu " """'" "to oou ul Ulan Hi Sunday. - 11:00, morning worship. 1,2',, . l'usior tii-cacties on. "I inn h'u.i : - ....... in Pictures." The choir will sing H i Iho aril htm, "Sweet Is the Work." H;by Clifton. Communion service inner me sermon. 7:00. the B. Y. fill. I!, for Viiimir iinmiln 9 no .1... $' evening service. "Christianity's Dividends," will bo tho sermon subject of tho pastor. Our male quintet will sing, "Uod Will Hear ou," by Waggoner, and La Verne Sulherlin will render the solo, "Just lor Today," by . Leaver. Questions answered: 1. Ilavo the rich men of our country turned against prohibition? 2. It is hot ter to hush up a bud mess or un cover il and condemn it? 3. Are there many real bad sinners in in on hFW.M's dialogue, ".Moses and Darwin in the Resurrection," Sunday, from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Melrose Meeting llev. Snndeen. who was to have spoken at the -Melrose church tomorrow, will not he able lo be present until the third Sunday in May at which time lie will conduct the service in (he church there. SATURDAY, MAY 5 NEW PEAS, 2 lbs. 15c TenderWell Filled Pods. h J PER POUND Marshmallows 22c Pineapple - 25c FRESH SHIPMENT BOOTH DEL MONTE OTTER PER CAN LARGE OVAL CANS FANCY SLICED 2 FLAT CANS PREFERRED STOCK BRAND KELLOGG'S 2 PACKAGES Candy Bars - 10c Corn Flakes - 15c PERFECTION SODA 3 LB. CADDY Sardines . 12c Crackers - 39c SALTED OR PLAIN KoBoburg? Last Sunday tliis church ! 8 !' Myrtle Creek Christian Church. Emery W. Snyder,- minister. 10 a. ni Bible school; Clayton Wood, Supt. 11 a. in., sermon. "The Tem ple of Cod." 7 p. ni., C'hrlstlau En deavor; .Miss Pansy Klrbv. leader. JEWELERS C0RETHR0AT Garglo with warm salt watof 0 thon apply ovor thront V! V A po Run Oir 2 Million Jnra Unit Ymarty , May 1 (AwuK-luli-rl I'li-m Li'smiI Win) KLAMATH PAI.I.S, )l , rf. Hperulnllon on bow south con Irur Oregon and, lo a certain ex tent, central Oregon, would stand n Hie forthcoming republican pri mary race lor congressmen ironi Die second district was more or less dispelled Itiiluy Willi Iho fur i)uaj announeenieiil of tho riindl ilaoy on the Itupllhlicun -ticket ol -Wilson S. Wiley, for 2U yelirs II -leading citlen In Klamath Kails. " Submitting to Importunities of Jlls frlenils only afler lloberl. W. .Sawyer of Lend refused to toss in -his hat, Mr.-Wiley has finally con sented lo lie a eanclldnle ror the jwal left vaeanl by N. .1. Slnhutj. Willi only a few days left In 'which lo conduct a la:il minute .'campaign, I lie latest uiiiliilate tin -Hut congressional seat plans a quirk lrii around Hie district Inn i Will apenil most of his lime in the .central anil south central part, ol ( tlm stale where he hopes to run1 hi Htieh a strong mujniit.v that ! votes iiolleil for northern Oregon! cumininles win in, choektnnlod. .Mr. Wiley Is one of Hie lending liiombors of tlie bur In southern Oregon, Is a former mayor ot Klainalll Kills and during liis long career In Ibis elly bus held the of. flees of police judge, elly nltnrncy. ilennty dlHlrli't altiii ney and l. uui ; imviser lo vilrioils seliiiid lioillds. II" Is ii imsl eMilteil ritlel or tin Klks Lodge. I'll. ir lo coining to Klamath Kail's he was rnmlueiitlv monts In Washington, I). C, with the departments of commerce, in terior and of tho department ot Justice. Our Pioneer brand tit allall'a seed is pill 1 1 it In labeled bags so Hint you know what you bio gel ting. Many line annuls hnvo re snlled from pluming this sued. Wharton Uros, ,f Ovorlnml sediin, lliL't! model. This ear looks llko new and la ottered ror hiiIk lor less than half first cost, by Hanson Chevrolet Co. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. 8. Weather Buroau ortlce, Roaebitrg, Oregon. I mm reported by li. II. I''lulchor, Motoorologlst In charge. Uaromotrlc pressure (reduced lo sen level) ft it. m 30.1s Relative humidity 5 p in. yes terday (per colli) Si Preclp. In Inches and Hundredths: IliglieMl (euiperalilre yesleiihiy 71 Lowest lemtieiatiii-e last night II Averagu lemperatuio for the lav nti Normal temperaturo for this "late 5 Pivrlplititlon, hisl 21 imiii.H . .. li Total pl-eeli. slum 1st month. L'.'i N'oniial preclp. lor this mould l.D.'l Total iirocln. irom Sept. 1, 11127, lo illile "il I!'1 ! Average pruclp. fiotn Sepu 1, i LW jTotiil ilerli-P-ncy sliu-o Kept. 1, J.7 Average seasonal procip. Sept. to May, Inclusive 3M Koiei-nst for KOiilliwel M...i.i,n- I rincioiv POItTLANI), Oro.. Mny I.--Whoiesale piuus: buller steady; I'omuml dairy exelialige net wnoie saie prices: Cubes, extras lie, MuliiLmis 3UJc; piiuie llrsia lltlc; lusts 3sic; cieaiuery jn-jces: prims 3c over cube standards. Kggs medium lirsts lc lower, oth ers steady; Iresli siuiidard extras liuc; Irohii stantlaid Iti-sls Hie; itvsn uiutiium extras 2:iie: liosn meilium tiists zi. je. Prices to le-lalttti-s 3i: ovtM' exciiange. Associu lion Bulling prices: Kxi rus aHc; I'trsls Sue; liietlluui Lie; linuer sued I'oe. Nuts stoutly; walnuts I tier 27i-; al mumhi 20f 2m-; peunulH i0ile; pet-uus 3-s;y Uc. Cascara bark steady, 7c puuntl. i.tregon grape root lc. Hops steady; Illi7 23t:; HI'.'S crop iijjj lsc conltael. Higgles 3Ut!. Hula lo the lainiei : Mint slendy; run milk (I per eenl) fi'.GIt cwt. I. o. b. I'ot-lliiml. linn, -lint lot- slulloii; lie track; 1 1 r'i I le I . o. li. Purl hind. Poultry steady; heavy hens 21c; llKlit Iiiml'uc; brolleis 27'u Hue; Ptl- kin While ducks 27c; eoloied noml llltl; tllrkevs alive 2(.Hl 27e. Onions ateiidy; local ? 1 .7fp'i 2.25 ii'- t-wl. I'oluloes 7f". 1.2ii saek. Wool: mohair hlghoi; eastern Oregon wool 33?i loc; valley mod linn -I3e; coarse 38f. Mohair, lonir stiiplo tide; short tiro He: buriv I7t:; kltl Toe. nt.ne.1,.,1 ..III, il.., . - . f'tlll ... - 'I'l-.iii nil.-; lliilll ',';v'-.;-l't;rt' f--l;,-:----..-"Ai--;..? i : - ;'l P 'V l .' 1''IIIiiM p,-kp . iiiassa & Il Watch Out" HUSTON, May 4. -Tim Commer cial lliilloiiu lomorrow will say: "Tho movement or wool' has been nioilelule this week 111 the tiesleiu houbonrd mulkels. I'rlees liuve been steady throughout the list witn Iho stronger tendency in medium wtioN, In the wei there lllls been Sl-lltleiilig nelhllly at. Hilly rerenl tiiioliitlons. "The pleee goiala ni.ilket Is still a t oiiuinliiim. nil hough II uhiieui s ilhal Hie litiyers of goods ari gel- n llng a lilt more rei-om lleil to tho ,1 higher pi lees us llle It !).. in t ,.w i j "I II "si ol tile law iiiaierliil, j I "l-'eieicii uiHikets getierally are ; jmuikliig lliu and wiiitiug lor Lou i don I'lle.-tluy In rolled Hie world's . j need lor wool. Itiailltiiil Is stently ,110(1 e.ei-ts pi ices lo he no more ; S i than par lo five per eenl below i ' I.oiiiIoii sales i losing rates. j "Mohiih Is timling mily motler- - I ate Inipih at about Jti 76 renin tor i loiicln.il !.. -o,is bulr. Foreign inaii.eiK are thin. Tho t'oiiiineii ml 1 till K-t i It will publish the lolloHiiig ool o.iiota- . nous loiuoi row : , tvnuml hiiiis: tiregtin lino and ! f. in. staple JI.I.M l.v; line and ! . m, eloililiig $.iiii , , n;;; (al. ! No. t f t "-.. I or,. I lloluiir: Original hug average 12 YflPtTlfltSfj Gentlimf k f,'',, '""Wiik SCiOnr; good , earning llllllllgl HOI raised six thousand dollars for its proposed new building. This amount, added to what Is already on hand, makes it possible to com mence erection of the structure in a few weeks. It is exnected that j the removal of the old buildings on the lot will begin in u few days 'and that tho new building will be conipieteu in tho eurly full. Bible Standard Temple, corner ot Chudwlck ami liast Douglas street, K. K. Crook pastor. We are glad to suy that our attend unco at Sunday school lust Sunday was the best In (ho history of this church In this city. Now we are looking for a greater number Ibis Sunday. So bo In your place when the bell laps and get In on the con test. Sunday school begins nl U: 15, Miss Montgomery superinten dent. Preaching at 11:00 o'clock by the pastor. There will bo ser vices Ut lilVorside 111 Iho reiriih..- hour, 2:45 p.-m., also at Cllcngnry ut 3:00. lo which we extend u spe cial Invitation to all. The Crusad ers meet at 6:30 at tho Temple ror Ihelr evening service. Miss Uren nen Shorlrldge will load Thn.-.. will bo tho regular nviinir.li.t ( service ut the Temple lonlght at 7:15 and wo invito all who enjoy good live wire services. Kemem bor tho llttlu .Minister Hlchanl lledrlek will bo nl tho Temple .May 27 to June 3rd and wo expect lite house full as Ihein wus n mil house last year when ho was here and standing room will bo at a pre tlilum this your so nlau on eoitii'ie ..i.u i-uuiiug oiiriy as there will bo great crowds. Sealing capacity for noil will bo assured then after that Hiauuing room for 100. St. Georac's Episcopal Church. Corner Cass and Alain streets, fourth Sunday alter L'aster. While our Viour, I he Hev. K. p. Hun. nells, Is In Salt Lake City nCientl-. Ing the Synod the services of St. (ieorges chinch will be as fol lows: .Morning prayer ami sermon at 11.110 a. ni. Church school mi ILL", a. m. Doth the enilv hration ai 7:3u n. m and tho evu- nnig service at 7:3(1 p. ni., will bo omltled. These two services will be omitted Iho folltiwimr Sun.l.v also, on Hie return or our Vltvir the services will be us iimioiI Tlw. rvlces for tho next two Kuiwh,.u will be in chargl) of our )nv r....'.l. Mr. li. L. Cumiihell. ti. chui-eh will be open lor minim prayer. sermon. "Heart Trouble.' special music. You are welcome. Uy an almost unanimous vote the church lust Sunday extended the pu.Horui call to Mr.. Snyder, who had been serving beyond the time limit of the original call. Riddle Church of Christ. On Sunday morning we will not have Hlble school or church services here, hut we plan to go to Itoso burg nntl meet with Hie Christian church then In their dedication services letl by Hvangellst Chas. It. Scovllle. All who plan lo so are urged lo meet at the church build ing at 8:15 Sunday morning. We plan to take our lunch ami stay for the arternoon services also. The usual services In Kiddle Sunday night. Junior C. E. at 6:30,' Inter mediate C. K. at 7. Lively song service, special music and sermon at S. Walter Strain, minister. VAN ALLEN BRAND Tomatoes, No. 1 size can 2 for 17c LIGHT SOLID PACK Q "SUNSET" BRAND Matches NON- POISONOUS 6 BOX CARTON 17c Cocoanut - 14c WITH SMALL SK. CAKE FLOUR FREE KON-O-MEE Brooms EACH FINE QUALITY LIGHT WEIGHT "PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL" Coffee - 35c BAKER'S PER CAN WHITE WONDER 59c Soap 19c CURVE CUT Macaroni. - 19c The Methodist Episcopal Church at Dlllard, Key. Surah K. Wood cock In charge. Sunday school ut l:0"i a. in. li. A. Ilorrhor, supei lnlelidelit. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Oiriclnl hoard meeting Wed nesiluy evening 7 : :S0 p. m. llioth en It. A. neit her in charge. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Looking Glass, llev. . Sarah jj. Woodeoek In charge, s u n tl a y school at lu.no a. in. T. Hodley superintendent. Preaching at 7:3o P III. Coltagii piayer nieetliig Tblllsiltty evening 7;:ll I. nr. Illiul board meellnc following tlm prayer uieeiing, unit he Marsh ill charge. The First Methodist Episcopal Church, corner or Main and Lane streets. Joseph Knotls, pastor. An Increase of those on lime at Sun day school last Sunday, w hv not a larger Increase Ibis Sunday? !):I5 Is the hour. Or. Payne Is to give us n talk on "Health." He on time and enjoy the opening aer.vico. The ohlliben should plan lo remain for their Junior church. A verv inter esting meetin g of the Kpwoi th League will behold ut 7 p. ill. De loss Itlchurd.son Is louder. We will have communion this Sunday. Tho morning sermon theme 'is "Our Propitiation." Prof. Leroy Illatt. whose singing we all enjoy, will sing ror us In the morning. In the evening the sermon theme Is "When Not to Call a Doctor." He sides special music w are to liavo a short address by one of our uy. men. Mr. Walter l-'lsher will speak on the theme, "Our ('luirr-h and What II stands for." This will be Interesting ami timely. Hn u ,. tend this service. A cordial wel come Is extended to all. i 300 West Cass Street Roseburg, Oregon Methodist South, corner Jant h(i-m(H.s. Episcopal Church HEW TELEPHONE . DIRECTORY BEING DELIVERED TODAY The new telephone directories for Ihe second quarter of are being distributed to patrons today. This new directory is without ques tion the finest ever published in Hoseburg unti 1b a groat improve ment over ail those put out in He; past. One of the most outstanding changes is tint fact thai new typo laces have been used throughout. Tho new type ia larger than that used heretofore, and also has u bolder face, making it much more of So. .Main and easily rend. New type, rules, etc., Sunday sehooj, !(: i;, were used throughout the booklet inin was only slightly above tho j time, for precipitation was re average, but the rain w as extended j corded on 23 days. There were 18 over such u long period oftime that ; cloudy days, 9 partly cloudy and 3 ft seriously affected growing con-: clear. . . tlitions, particularly prunes, pre-1 Tho wind movement was somo venting pollenatlon. It also pro-; what above tho usual murk, the vented farmers from getting somo ! average hourly velocity for the ol their crops in as early as usual, (month being 4.1 miles per hour In temperaturo the dally aver-! with a maximum ot 27 miles por age was 61 degrees which is tho j hour. normal figure for the month. Tho o lowest temperature recorded dur- Eat barbecue sandwiches ana Ing tho month was 33 degrees and; live forever. Urand's Road Stand the highest SO degrees. ! o- In rainfall the total precipita tion was 3.57 inches as compared with a normal of 2.27 Inches. The volume was -not unusual for It is I rioyrl not uncommon during the month, according lo the report by E. II. i r letcher. meteorologist, in charge of the local weather bureau sta tion, lo have four or more Inches of rain dining tlm month. Howovei-, it is unusual to have the rain stretch over such irmK p,.r, f MOTORCYCLE CRASH PROVES FATAL TO SALEM RfDER hAi.rc.M, Ore.. May 1. Larry 2-1. died at a local hospital a. m.; . I,. Cobb, suiieiintenilent .Morning worship n H. m.j subject "The Art of Kesponslhilltv." Ep worlh League at 7 p. m. Kvenins worship at s p. m.: subject, "Nelth. or Koi-.taken nor Kortotlen." Wednesday evening prayer service -read Kphesluns, mil chapter. Monday evening board molding in pastor's study at 7:311 p. ni. We cordinlly Invite M,u to Worship with us. dispel , preaching and slnglngi Come mid bring won friends. J, II. I'eiihull, pastor. !.-si-ilenee "13 K. Lane; phone 1121 It. The MeCormltit Deerliie t ... ...... has the pott it lo do vnnr win It proieiiy. It femes fully equipped lor all kinds ol Work. See uuc ut Wharton Urns. PORTLAND PAYS $18,000 l-UK POWER RATE INQUIRY fl tier 1 . lat"'l I'e-M i.fnKfl 'Me) PMHTLA.N1. Ore,, May 4.-Kenneth l. Harbin. Taconm ulllliv engineer, was retained by the ,-ity council lotlay to investigate the affairs of Ihe Portland P.I.-.-ih,- Arthur Power company with a view to ob- lliiliiing revision of electro rules. Tl. tu.ii.-j 7V " llaiiun will be paid flat la'.e The Methodist Episcopal Church f Xs.nnn. ,,tK hill nwn ... ... ,. niriin iv. nod- ants. The work must be rlni-died t ot k In charge. Sunday school llt !by December 15. The council I" '' ,io"ln'''- stlpeiinten- iplans to present data gathered bv dent. Iiaer meeting etlues-I llaiian in a peliilou to (he KtHe day evening at 7:30 p. m. ! public service cominisslou lor new Irales. rirsi i,nurch of Christ. Scientist I lirl.tllan Science seniles hit belli In the chinch idiri... ..i -n-. ! t Last Douglas si I cel. Sim,h.v w..,. vices nl ll:iio in Slnl.i.... .., the Atlantic, a nmchioson sermon. "AiImmi i.-..n.... ngllsh spar-1. Man." Weduesdav eveniu. ......... In Central link. Ing ni $:! u. ni ai is Iui tutimouiea if t'hrl.-tuu 1928 BE EM AN, improved irioPELs.,'..;.:;;;:.'. forU tTioatif ira frrtor p!o. t,Jrt giving an exceptionally fine print ing Job. Another factor Hint will bo greully appiecialed by the patrons is tho classified directory which has been Improved and extended so that. It is now a very complete business and commercial guide. The advertising sections have been very liberally patronized, with many of the utlvertisemenls print ed upon eoloretl. inserts, which adds a great deal lo thn attrac tive appearance of the book. All material wo t-ompitetl under the personal direction and super vision of John H. I-'arrlngton. manager of tho local telephone: ex change. The printing was done In Hie exclusive job printing-department of the Hoseburg News lie view company. I M op down lo 3 lit N. Jut kson SI. and see the window display of new.' unique patterns in dinner and tea; sets at 3.!!l to Svlll. and you'll w-anl a set for your home. nisi uigfil irom Injuries received wecK ago wnen his motorcvele crashed Into the rear of an auto mobile near here. Harold Kriiik IliiMy patient at the slate hospital! who was riding behind Bovtl on nit: cycle, was seriously hut is recovering. injured VERY H TRE N0R1L FIGURES! i The month of April was very I near ihe normal In i-vspecl to lis , weather. Except tor the fact I hat i the rainfall continued almost every '' "lay througliout the month Iheie was little dillerence from the usu.'.l n'hf-r. tfc wlume : f : EASILY BDLNTIHEDa I GOLDEN WEST IS 14, EASILY BDLNTIHEDSjj PICTURE Or THE 1 GOirCNWLSTGIRL ?West am I, I i f 5 r .. r r