ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928. SEVEN HALL Earthenware Teapots Especially fine gold decorated wore that lends quaint charm to your table service. Values from $2.50 to $3.50. SPECIAL DURING CONVENTION ; WEEK AND CARNIVAL $1.98 Come in and look this assortment over J Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE CLASSIFIED SECTION I ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOR SALE BEER Rainier Brew on draught. Monogram Cigar Store. PUMPS 1-Muu power tor any job. fr'arm Uuruau Exchange. ltUAlfci 11AKERV leercreek briilgo, plus cukes, strawberry - siiovtcake. C. 1. "Cayier, lJuone iu.u wiitti, Aiowtjrs, iu owe its uur mow era liuiulle tnlck vetch and alfalfa hay. Easy running. Kami Hureau Exchange. tuit s,AL.t; itKas"ouai7io7beaun ful home and income,nroiierty; one ot Dent luoaiions in lioaeburg. AtidreBu (J. E. R., Mewe-Keview. FOR"; 8ALE66piiUet8rir weeks plit; KKedtuaiid Black Giants. 3U0-day-pid W. h. chicks, 24th or lJ5th.' W. Cobb, Edenuoweiv. V OHArsUEti 8iHU50 cents a dozen, Graijeirult tiO cents a dozen, Ral ' sina, 4 lbs. 25 cents. Apricots, S lbs. 50 cents. Olives, 25 cents quart. Rutlor's Stand by Liberty 'inoatre on N. Jackson St. i FOR RENT . iiARAOR for rent, good condition; rensuiiuble. 9UC Military St. MODERN 6-iooni " furnished - cot- tngu lor rent. Inquire at D'!4 So. Pine. ; ' Fdll KENT Furnished Hat, very modern.. .roomy, and oool,.i bullt lnsi oleclric ruugo. Avuiluhlo Juno 10 to Aug. 20. Phono 410-Y. WANTED ANTED 'Pea pickers. Inquire at Geo. McClelland's Store, West Hoseburg. ' ANTED-Ladles not to torget to take, lunch at, Roseburg Cafe teria. ' j ' ANTED To borrow $3,000 on Kood security. D. R. care News Review. iIAN WANTED to sell, rent or litre to run sorvice station, prin cipal cornor and hlshway. Ad dress P. O. Box 92, Oakland, Ore. VANTED False teeth. We pay high as $10 for full sets. Any condition. We buy crowns, brid ges, fold, platinum, diamonds. Western Metal CompVny, liloom ingion, Illinois. , VANTEIjT- Farmer or farmer's son or man willing to travel and sell a line of well-known house hold products to the rural trade. Several openings in the state of Oregon. For particulars Bee J, R. Hunter, 114 Lane Street, Hose burg. Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to order E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREA8 WANTED Rentals, Sales or Exchanges, City Property, Residences and harms. What have you? E. G. KINGWELL Real Estate Broker Sutherlln, Oregon . Phone - For Your Groceries 63 Time is money, and you save when you call on us for Foods and Service Best of ' Everything Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best." Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. FOUND ON BACK PACJb WANTED 200 men to take dinner at Boseburg Cafeteria. , fVHSCELLANEOUS CAB OWNEB Don't torget to call 658 when iu need of auto parts. Sard's Auto Wrecking House.' ALASKA Hide, Wool and Junk Co. We buy hides, -w.ood, pelts, ' Chittatn biirlt and all kinds of junk. 404 W. Onus, St., phone 201. . . FOB EXCHANGE 100 acres all under cultivation, on John Day . . highway near ..Vale, all fenced ; and 2 wellB; for" property near i Boseburg. V. L. Page, Gen. Del., City. CALL OF SCHOOL WARRANTS Warrants No. 134 and No. 118 of Riddle school district No. 70 Doug las 'county Oregon and accrued In terest "thereon, will be paid upon presentation at- the , Biddle State, Bankl ""Riddle. Oregon. Inlcrest6n ifcbove warrants cease nfU-May 24, 1928! '( w" E. E. HART -'"Clerk Dlst. No. 70 ' ' BEER Rainier Brew on -Draught ',;'' !,' ; f- U Monogram Cigar Store OUR. PRMTlCrVfcv Wvl ALII Hf.Fl YES EKPERT LAAJNDRY And vHtLAweD t po ouptvr : Our practical knowledge of the laundry business ennhlcs us to turn out work of surprising excel lence. Whenever you see a well Inundercd, delicti to shirtwaist and fresh, attractive table napery you should think of this laundry. Roseburg Steam Laundry Phone 79 Roseburg. 0. San Francisco OAKLAND-SACRAMENTO Sohadulos EVE.R.Y DAY ?! 50 Los Angeles $21 San Diego $24.30 -and a thousand way points in California, Southwest and East. No other travel way offers so much in scenic enjoyment such comfort and convenience at so little cost. NOW Special low fares to St. Louis, Chicago and East. Departures 12:55, 7:20 A. M. 4:05 P. M. 1 ft"wjj Jackson A Wasrton Riddle Church of Christ. : The people here will have the goou privilege of hearing Gerald Hash preach and sing on this Sunday, both morning and eveniug. Morn ing service at 11 and uveulug ser vice at 8. llible school at 10 a. ui. Junlor C. E. at 6:30 p. in. and Intermediate C. E. at 7 p. ru. Wal ter Strain, the minister, is having to remain at Eugene this week-end. Lutheran Eden Colony. Rev. J. A. Edlund of Marshfield will hold services at the Lutherau Eden Colony near Melrose on Decora tion day and the day following, May 30 and 31. At the Eden ceme tery at 10 a. in. there will be a a patriotic service in the Ameri can and Swedish languages. After the services a few hours will be spent in a general clean up of the church property. At 8 p. In. the same day, services in Swedish at the church. The following day the pastor will address the ladles' aid in the afternoon. In the evening at 8 o'clock, there will be services In English. Our Lutheran people ave most cordially invited to at tend any or all of these services. St. George's Episcopal Church, Cass and Main streets. Whitsun day. Celebration of holy commun ion at 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at IX a. m. Evening prayer omitted. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Whltsun Monday, May 2Sth, holy communion at lu a. in. Church of the Holy Spirit, Suth erlln. Whitsunday. Celebration of holy communion at 11 a. m. Church school at 10 a. m. Young people's fellowship meeting Immediately after the service. Ascension Chapel, Riddle. Eve ning prayer and sermon at 8 p. m. I Myrtle Creek Christian Church. Emery W. Snyder, minister. 10 a. Bible school. Dads Day! Let l the fathers bring their sons. Spe-j ctal features; cornet solo. 11 a. m Boimon, "A Man's Size Job." 7 p m., Christian Endeavor; Robert Preston, leader. 8 p. m., Bermon, "Seven to One." Who? Why? When? Where? and What about' the Sabbath? -A hearty welcome awaits xou. Bring, your . friends to all the services, l First Presbyttriart : Church the brick, church, coi ner of Lauo and Jackson streets. It. W. Achor, pas- tor. What will wo do with the chil-1 dren when aciiool has closed? Scndi soldiers, their wives, their widows, them tc the Vacation llible school! of tho Civil, Hie Spanish-American at tho 'Presbyterian church. : This ' and the World wars are Invited. it school begins at 9 o'clock Tuesday our guests ami will worship with morning," June 5. Capable teachers, us this Sunduy morning at 11 a. m. splendid courses, and all boys and'' The sermon 'Will be one appropri glrls are welcome. Our regular ate to the occasion. Mr. li. A. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES " ' ' ' What a ough Job ; ; ; ; ; By Martm FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . - SuchNoise ' . . , V BybloMer ' I'D WE AW7MIM0 S ' 1 f)JAVCr06R-mE IS V 1 ( LISTEOMOUAT-S ( . ..- , ; - . j i' , -.., TO wmi NHATS 8ECOW , a, ABN6B TyoU J T AWSAT BE BUT R "ri 'THPf rTrTX . 9 ' SALESM.N SAM Accommodating , By Small W-fK WJLU mrinr HnRm Sunday school begins promptly at 9:4a, Senator li.1 u Ettdy, bupoim louueut. The Bervice superintend em, jdies Verua Carotners, has ptauneu a picnic for the entire scnool , Tufsday anernoon auu evening, June o. Come Sunday morning and learn moro about it. Junior Endeavor tmiiud iateiy after bible cchool. Morning woiaiilp 11 j o clock; subject, "Uuforaotten j Service, ' a memorial service; spe cial music. All .will attend 'the un ion baccalaureate services at the senior lith school ul 8 o'clock. Our Wctit.CBduy night Rlble study la proving quite iuierestiug as dif ferent "ones irom time to lime tell us about the minor pruplutb. Ser vice begins at 7:30 p. in. First Baptist . Church, Lane at Rose. Frank 13. Matthews, pat tor. Sunday, May 27th: 9:45, the Bible school. This will be the lust Sun day of our contest between the men and women. A slight lead is held by the men, but they will need to exert themselves as the women have been gaining consist ently on them of late. All together then for the big day in the school. 11, the morning worship. The ser mon will be preached hy the pastor and the choir will slug the anthem, "A Song of ' Thanksgiving," by Woodcock. 8:00, the union bacca laureate service at senior high school building. Sermon by the Rev. William Balrd. . -We unite In this service and urge all our con gregation to report to tho senior hign at lenst 16 minutes before eight. Cat hoi io Church, Kane and Oak streets. May 27: Mass and sermon at 8 a. in.; . catechism classes and Biblical Instruction at 9:45 a. in.: 2nd mass and sermon at 10:30 n. m.; rosary and benediction of the M. B. S. In the evening at 7:30.t The Methodist Episcopal Church at nillard. Rev. Sarah T. Wood- cock in charge. Sunday school at 10 R. A. llercher, superlu- tendent. . The Methodist Episcopal Church at Looking Glass. Rev. Sarah T. Woodcock in charge. Sunroy scnooi ni iu a. m,; i. nouioy, su perintendent. Cottage prayer meet ing Thursday 'evening at 7;30. 1 The First ' Methodist ' Episcopal Church, corner of Main and Lane streets. Joseph Knotts, pastor This is Memorial Sunday. Tho IW. therefore PI BETTER J Canuday, one or the best Uuritone Iseliool at 8:00 p. m. The pastor singers on the coast, will sing for'0 church will preach the ser- Thu Sunday school meets ai,niou "a ine suujeci wm oe, 9:45 a. m. There should be a large atU'UUtUU'e this bunUuy. Union ser vices at the high school in the evening ut 8 o clock. A cordial in vitation is extended to all. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Ten Mile; Rev. Sarah T. Wood cock in chHige. tsunuuy school ut 10:00 .h. m.; T. Godtrey, superin tendent. Treadling at "cao p. m. Traer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 p. in. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Camas Valley. . Rev. Sarah T. Wuuitcuek in charge. Sunday school at 10:00 a. in.; W. Reetz, superintendent. Preaching at 11:00 a. iu. Young folks mueilng at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday eveniug. . First Church of Christ Scientist. Christian Science services are held in the church edifice at Wi East Douglas street. Sunday service at 11 a. ut. Subject of- lesson ser mon: 'Aneieut and Modern Ne cromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounceu. ' Wednes day evening meetings at 8:00 p. m. At these meetings testimonies of Chrintiau. Science honlings are given. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. m. Tho reading room in the front part ot the building is open daily except Sundays and holidays from 2:u0 to 4:00 p. m., where the Bible nnd all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend the church services and use the reading room. Methodist Episcopal Church South, cornor ot South Main and East Lane. Sunday school'OMS a. ni. V. L. Cobb suvcrlmendent. Morning worship, 11 11. m. Subject, ''The Secret of tho Dwelling Place." Epworth League, 7:00 p, m. Subject, "Everybody's World.'' Evening, worship-, ut tho high' school at; 8 'p. in. llaccnluureale service with all tho churches co- joperatlng. the; pastors taking part, !we hope all our people will take i advantage of being at this service, j Wednesday evening prayer service jat 8 p. m. Head tho 3rd chapter ;Of Romans. Wo till know that the days are hot, nevertheless lets try and be out to all tho services, and jhold up our churches during the BMiiinier Benson, we oxtond to nil. : : " " i i aaaiaaiHueiaaeBanBaaaaiaeieBiiBH! !a cordial Invitation to worship with us. Parsonage 215 East La.ne. ' Phone 62111. John B. Penuall, pas 1 First Christian Church." W. R. lialrd pastor.- llible school 9:45 a. ' m. D. E. ., Carr superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, j Sermon subject, "A Great Deaf and (Dumb Preacher." This Is an object sermon that you will greatly eu !joy. The preacher will be on the platform with the pastor. Special .musia. There will be no eveniug 'services in this church. We unite with the other churches in the K Haccalureate services at the high "The Completed Life.' Bible Standard Temple Temple, corner of Chad wick and East Doug las street. F. F. Crook, pastor. Remember that Sunday is "Chil dren's Day" let us mako it a spe cial day by all being In Sunday school and right on time. The song service will begin at 9:45 sharp and a program will follow the les son. reaching at 11:00 o clock by jtho pastor, the subject, "The Uihio aim wuat it Means to you. ' 'sue little minister will spoak at 2:3u. The subject, "Five Loaves and Two Fishes," Rnd again at 7:45 he win speaK on "Kindness. ' '1110 1 aumt'iiiii ituuu nui luiiusii Buiue special muslo for the eening ser vice und we expect the largest crowd that evor uttened services at the temple so will ' encourage you to come early to get- a seat. Hichnrd will speach each eveniug throughout the week and his sub jects will be announced through the paper. Special niUBic both In strumental and vocal will be ren dered each evening through tho j cumpuign. No preaching at out side points tho next two Sundays I while our little minister Is with us. Tho lloseburg Boy's band will . play for ua on Wednesday evo of 1 next week. The temple bund will furnish music evory evening. To-1 night at 7:45 will he our regular j evangelistic service and we invite you to attend this good spiritual service that you may got tuned up for tho oncoming revival. Returned To Home In Salem Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cummlngs, after a visit here with friends and attending grand lodge, returned yesterduy to the state capital. DANCE Rowell's Hall ; ; i Ten Mile, Oregon , ': Saturday Nite, May 26 Music by -t , Star Five Orchestral ' ' Lunch will be served. Prizes Given Away Follow the Crowd. Admission ; ! Gentlemen, 7Gc; Ladies Free -. ti--?- m . . - Fried Oyster' lS$fem& ' (Los Angeles sends this recipe jv?; Oystcn fried In Crisco retain all Ciibco it imet, delicate-tasting H cup flour -cup ketchup a doacn oyttcrt Mix lloui and ketchup together ,"ttir in milk tlowly. Add salt. Drop each oyater into this batter, then roll in cracker dust or bread crumb. Drop in deep kettle of hot Crisco J7$ to 565 F. or when a small piece of bread browns in 40 seconds.. 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