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t ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1929. TWO - Glcnda.e Presbyterian Church. J. K. Ilowiinl. liuslor. Sunday, JuiH' L':i: 10 a. in.. HH'li- m-hool; Mr. Ynnnii, mip''rlnlpnlni. H a. ni., morning sermon: subject, "On the .Vt-rsp f the Minieuluus In (llen dak"". Ttlle will prove to lie B ner vice of murkeil interest and profit. ' ljt n not lie afraid to faee the unllMial. 7 p. in.. YounK I'eopl.-'n " Sutiety; I.ouIm- IluU-e. leader. 8 p. in., popular evangelistic Her vice. Kntliulanlir BlliKl"K. led by the choir. Subject of the aermnn. "Tlic HK'h l'-uk of Wisdom. An .ilent anil Modem". The eek will ; - bo bitter If you atli'ild Hunil-.iv ser vices. Let's go. rv'ile Standard Temple, corner o! ChadBlck and Ka.st Donnlas ,1 rlreitrt. I'". K. Crook, pastor. (I. T. - lioyer. S. S. mipii'ilnlendeni. Sun- - iU:v school bet-Ins at 11:15, followed " by the revubir mornlim worship at Viji. "Subject. "Until Nnl Hie Potter Power Over the ClayV" Itev. K. M. -Matthews will Kpcak at fllensary -" TSiiiHl'iv ill :i p. m mid has some- tlllliK especially Interest IllK for tin - children, so we will ask all Hie '' children of Hie (Herniary coiinniini- '' ly to he piesenl and sen what lie IZ has lo show yon. Services at the , temple 111 the evonlilH at 7:-l5. As " the services are lucreaiiiiiK In lit " tendiiuce anil Hpii'ltunltty we ore 'Z exlenillnit to you a most hearty in- vltatlon lo come nnil have fellmv- Slip with us. Services toniKlit at ' ""7:.r,. Our plan for Hie 4 III will ho for another servile al the Hover i :--mos. farm liorlh of lllllard. There "'V1ll he a patriotic iiddress ImikIii "'Z nins at !l::in and followed by a bap - tlsmal service and Ihen a basket dinner. The afternoon will he Riven " to sports and a ncnerul Rood time. "Z We extend nil Invitation to all. Firet Church of Christ, Scientist. "1 .11'.' K. llniiRlas St. Sunday service .- at 11 a. in.; subject, "Ih the t'ni " rem, Includlni! Man. Hvolved by ' JUonilc l-'orce?" (lolden text: Job :tl!:22. 21 "Heboid, tlo.l oxalteth bv Ills power: who leacheth like il'llll? Ilenieinber that tlioil maBlli- . .fjr Ills work, which men behold." Suiidav sclinol convenes at 11:45 ""u. ni. Alt up lo the aae of twenty years ure lovliiKly welcome. Wed nesday evenitiK nieetlni: at 8 0,'clock and Includes testimonies of "hcallnK thlollc.ll Christian Science. The rcadliiK room In Hie fronl of Hie hulldliii! Is open dally from two . "-to lour o'clock, where the llilile iuiiil nil niilhorl.cil Chrlstlall Sci- ouce lltiiraiiire may be read, bor rowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend Hie snr; vices and use Hio reudiiiK room. Methodist Episcopal Church. Church school. 11:40: I.. U.'dooil bourn, 'superintendent. MotnitiK service 11 o'clock; subjecl, "He hold (he llreanler Cometh". Hp Worth l.eaeiie, 7 p. In.: subject. "Our Allies 111 Service". KvenlUK tervlce s p. in.; subject. "In.it 1 lute". Are we ready for a week's rellulous Iraliihii! up lit l.lllle Hirer ramp? There will be special music for lliorlllllK and eveniim. We ex tend you a hearty welcome. Chnrlew A. Kdwards. First Baptist Church, l.nne lit Hose. I'rank Matthews, pastor. Sunday, June 2:1: 11:15. the Hllile school. We are tiylnc to keep Hie attendance up to normal rlpures during June. Come out. and help .....iu. 11:00. Hie morning worship. The pastor will preach on (he stlh- -el. "John and Jesus". Mrs. Mat tie Lee Taylor will be Hie soloist. 7:00. Senior II. Y. P. I', for youna '.-...uvniile. S : (in. the evening service. A good "silly". I'riinu (Irllliiie will be Hie soloist. "Wlial'ii Wrong and What's High! Willi the Church" will lie (lie pastor's sermon topic. These iilteslions answered: (U Should Hie captain of a sinking ship remain on Ills vessel? 121 Is H wise lor our slate university lo establish a school of religion? Cll "I. tody's wedding plans" what are your Impressions? (4) 'I was in a rutvvlown con Jition after a miwuniac ami k left me awfully weak. I couM not cat enough anj I coulj not work. A triciul 10KI n.e to take LyJia E. Pinkiitun's Vtfj;etaMc CoinpounJ anJ 1 got gooj results from it. 1 tot)k four Kittles and have gained eii;ht pounds. You may use this letter as a testimonial if you value it." Mrs. Josct K Ctiluhittn), 102 Florida Ate mtet AmittTcium, N. V. What lias been the train of the cliurchea duriliK the last 100 years? (:", Why do healthy young people like the "blues" type of music? Another very fine audience last Sunday nliilit. We are dolus our best to make these June Sundays interesting and helpful. Church of Christ, Myrtlp Creek. (it-. ( hurU'H A. 8ias, niinlHtpr. MoniiiiK seiinon topic. "Tl Test ot I JittcipleMlit ))','; trmontte at the evi-nlni; service, "The Short Man". There will he upccial music at all the serviceK. uml the evening hour will largely be ilevotcd to a fitnif! service of the old hymns, lilble fdtool and C K. it the usual hours. Attendance at (ill the ser vices Is holding line; let us "hold that line" for all the summer. The M. E. Churches at Dlllanl. LookliiRglatis, Tcnmile and Cumtis Valb-y. Sunday school at lo a. ni.; C. C. Lawrence, T. ltodley, T. (Jod frey and W. Keetz, superintend ents. Preaching nt 11 a. in. at Cunias Viilley ; Tenia He, 8 p. ni. Vnutig folks' services at Dillurd. TenniHe and Camas Valley at 7 : oti. Prayer meetings at Dlllard Wed nesday evening; Teninlle and LooUingglass Thursday evening. Ui'iueniher, you are, welcome to these services. He getting ready for the Kpworth League institute at' Utile Klver, July H. Those who make their beds la hell will part whh laughter and Joy forever. You don't want to do that, do you? T. V. Allen, pastor. The Salvation Army, 416 West Lane street. Time of 'services: Sunday morning ut lo o'clock ut Leo im Mills, there will bu services. Message will he brought by Mrs. Stuffleheam. Sunday afternoon at 2:'M, Sunday school and Hible class. Sunday evening in the Sal vation Army hall there will be a salvation meeting led by Knvoy Klufrieheam. Sunday afternoon nt '1:45 there will be u young people's meeting. Come along, young peo ple, and enioy the blessings of Cod. Tuesday ni;ht at 7::to there will he an old-time prayer .meeting held In the Salvation Army ball. Then on Thursday nluht at 7:30 a real old time praise meeting. Come alunp; and praise (lod for His goodueHtt and kindness to you. Saturday night a rree and easy meeting at 7:;to. If possible there will he a rummage sale Saturday, June 2J. sturtlug at 9 a. m. All ineeMugs will bo held In the Salvation Armv hull except Sunday morning. You are Invited to attend all meeting. Knvoy and Mrs. II. It. Stutrieb uiu. ojTlCAii-4 Ijj charge. Glide Church of 'Christ, lllhle school begins at !):50 a. m. Kenicm her we tire In a contest with Yon calla. lie sure to he on time and bring your Hible. 1'reuching service promptly al '11 a. in. by Clarunce Miller of lioseburg. Christian Kn deavor at 7 p. m. Kvenlng sermon at 8 o'clock. Help wllh your pres-once. Specials For Saturday JUNE There's a big difference in the quality of meats you buy, Our reputation for good meats protects you. The meats we sell come 'from healthy stock. We give extra care and attention to our meats at. all times. GRAIN FED BEEF Hamburger, lb. (always fre.sh) 20c Short Kiba. lb 17c Pot Roasts, lb 20c Extra. Choice Cuts, (Pot Roasts) , lb 23c PORK Loin Chops, lb 30c Loin KoiiHts. lb 30c Hork Stenk, lb 23c Shoulder Roasts, lb 23c Pure SiuiHiic, lb 20c VEAL U minis, lb 17c Moiling. 11. 17c Veal Steak, lb 23c Shoulder UoaHts, lb 23c LAMB Breasts for Boiling, lb 18c Shoulder Koasts. lb 25c Legs Lamb, lb 30c SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured Hams, (half or whole), lb 30c Picnic 1 lams, lb 22c Hfavy Baton (half or whole) lb 25c Side Baron (med. to heavy) lb. 25c (Half or V hole) Birakfast IWon (half or whole) lb 30c Salt Poik. II. 20c Pure l.ard. "I lb. pails 85c Pure Lurd. 10 lb. pails $1.60 POULTRY Plymouth Kock Hens and Frys. Fresh 1 inlibut THE ECONOMY MARKET Est. 1 8') I JO N. Jai kson St. Phone 58 AND THE CASH MARKET 127 S. Stephens St. First Christian Church. W. R Hnird, pauior. HI hie 8 th oo I at 9:45 a. in.; I. J. Cair, superintendent. Our attendance Is holding up fine for this lime of year. We ought to stay ii hove the 2o0 mark all sum mer. We u,re going to havu our 11 hle school picnic soon. Come and hear about it Kunday. Alornlng worship bee ins at I:Bo and closetj before 12 o'clock. Sermon subject. "On the Mountain With Jesus"., Christian Kndeavor at 7:10 p. m. The evening evangelistic services begin at 8 o'clock.; sermon sub ject, "The Hnake In the Woodpile". Special music. 8t. Gorge' Episcopal Church. Sunday, June Z.l: No services. Church school at 9:45. Send the children. Christian and Missionary Alli ance, Cleveland. Sunduy school at Ut o'clock, with Mrs. E. K. Fena as Buperintendenl. Kveryhody en joyed the Children's iJuy program last Sunday and we received a fine offering for missionary work. The C. and M. A. organization Is esiit'cially interested In pioneer work and has workers In 2u for eign fields; iC' active mission aries, 1.1 IX native workers. SO new missionaries are under appoint ment for V.i2U. The Alliance is re-' sponsible for the evangelization nT (iij.Htio.iwo Konls. There Is not a modernist In our ranks, but all are loo per cent for the Itible. the (ios pel, the salvation of souls and the building of the church of Christ. At 11 o'clock Mrs. Chamherlin will talk on "How to Heeome a Chris tian" and "How to Live a Chris tian Life". Catholic Church, Kane and Oak streets. June Z'i: Mass and sermon at 7 a. m. and mans and sermon at 9: SO a. in. Archbishop Kdward D. Howard, I. D., will preach at this mass and confer the sacrament of confirmation. There will be bene diction of the M. H. S. Immediate ly after, and no evening devotions. TRIBAL LAW PREVAILS IN SEMINOLE'S TRIAL (AMHatH I'roM Iawl Wire) FOItT MYEHS. Fla., June 20 Before a court of his own people, at the unnual dance of green coin today. Josle Hilly, Seminole Indian medicine man, without the aid of alienist or psychiatrist, will an swer a charge of slaying Nuf-Che. widowed squaw, wllh a plea that he was temporarily insane while under the Influence of liquor. Deep in the Everglades, the tribe has gathered to celebrate this fes tival and to try the medicine man who in the past has sat In Judg ment upon li is fellows. Whatever the verdict and It may be death or trial by fire It will be executed summarily, and wilbout Interference from the while men for the courts have tak en no action in the case. Seminole law has long taken .precednnce over Florida jurisprudence, for prosecutors have found the 'tribal language and customs an ' Insur mountable barrier. Philip Hilly, also known as John ny Hilly, must likewise answer to the assembled tribesmen for a slaying which resulted from an ar gument over liquor. Charley Lee was killed during the argument. It. L. PucclnelU of Los Gains Is spending a few days in this city on business. 22nd 1 Hard luck continued to pour J down on ine league leaning mis sion Jteds yesterday as the 'San Francisco Seals continued their ad vance, and the Oakland Oaks press ed forward in third place. As a re sult of yesterday's victory, the Seals were only one game behind the reds, with three straight in their rack. Cussie fiuhr, home run king of; the coast league, clouted out a cir cuit rounder In the ninth Inning, two out and a man on base, to give the Seals a 6 to 4 victory. Dutrb Heutber of the Missions, was pl'ted against Vernon Gomez in a pitch ing duel. Hoth are left haaders. The Seals now have won 53 games and lost 33, against 52 wins and SO losses for the Missions. The bat tle was fierce and the weather was Hot. The Seattle Indians met defeat nt the hands of the Ouklunders, due to a bad first inning, when the Oaks scored three runs on as many bits. I he final score was 5 to 2. Sacramento required ten Innings to defeut the Portland Ihicks, 7 to 5, iu the camp of the Qunck-Quacks. it was a red hot game, Hay French's double to deep left cen ter iu the final Inning with two on and two out, scored both runners and turned the tide for the Sena tors afler Portland had lied It with a two-run rally iu the ninth at 6-all I he Los Angeles Angels with the aid of Clyde Harfoot. masterful hurler, put an end to their losing rttreak by pounding out a 12 to 2 margin over the Hollywood Stars. LUTHERANS SCORE MARRIAGE LAXITY, DIVORCE GROWTH RIVEH FOREST, 111., June 20. Companionate marriage, Increase la divorce, decrease la marriage. and birth control, have been con demned at the triennial convention of the evangelical Lutheran Mis souri synod. it was pointed out that at the present rate of Increase divorces in the United States would end tn fourth of nil marriages by 1'JoJ and by 1990 the rale would be one-half. "The Lutheran church callo for a hmalt In the social breakdown a matter of mere convenience to he discarded at will and for a Hible," declared Rev. Paul Linde mann, St Paul, editor of .The Lutheran American, dependenc of women was ascribed by the Rev. Martin Walker of Huffalo, as the outstanding ex ternal factor in the decrease mar riage rate and the Increased divorced rate. "The chief factor Is the loss of Big Get E N G I o jr N religion," he said. In remeyding conditions, the Rev. Mr. Walker recommended great Mr uuifomity iu marriage and divorce laws and more strickt neas in issuing marriage licences, by a decreaseing birth rate, aynod methods of birth- control and point to broken lives, shattered, homes. blaMed hopes and score of phyMcul and spiritual complica tions which follow In the wake of such unnatural practice. " NEGRO LAWMAKER SAYS NO SOCIAL PARITY SOUGHT (A-Mrf-iati-I l'rt-m l-mutl Witv) WASHINGTON, June 20. Rep resentative Oscar De Priest, negro of Illinois, issued a statement to day declaring that no question of social equality was involved In the attendance of his wife at a Wiifte House tea recently. "It's all a lot of moonshine for any one to suggest that u question ot social equality was Involved in my wife's going to a While House tea," be raid. "My wife was invit ed not because she wus white or black, republican or democrat. She was invited because she happened to he the wife of a man who was a member of congress." He added that southern demo crats were trying to' "help them selves politically in those southern states that voted against Al Smith." "The political effect will be to drive ull colored votes back into the republican .party," he said. PORTLAND HOTEL MAN SUICIDES ON PARK BENCH (AstuM-liit..! I'rr-wi I.i'UHr., Win.) PORTLAND, June 20. Edward Kolnian, hotel man, shot himself through the temple while silling on a bench at the entrance of Wash ington park, shortly otter noon yes terday. W. H. Heal, Long Reach, ('al., who was walking nearby, heard the shot and found the body. He leaves a wife. Ida. In an envelope, found near the body, was a note addressed to fu neral directors. It read: "Please hold my body until fur ther instructions. Please tell my wife, 71 Lucretia place." Kolnian's watch and other valu ables were alro enclosed hi the en velope. Police were unable to give any motive for the suicide. , NOTORIOUS IMPOSTOR GOES SUICIDE ROUTE HRFSSELS, Belgium, June 20. Otto Debeney, known throughout Europe as an adventurer and im nersonator, ended his career today Dj jumping from the third floor of a small lodging house. He was dead when picked up. Debeney passed himself at .vari ous times as a son of the late King Leopold, a son of Maurice Maeterlinck and nephew of a car dinal. One of bis most notorious stunts was to decorate an American gen eral with the Rhine forces after the war in the name of the king of, the Hoi '-duns and the American troops were paraded 'in bis honor. The fraud was not discovered for a long time. Remodeling and Acquaihted TT ITS 1LJ We are pleased to announce to the public that we are now an associate of the Marshall Wells Stores. Their tremendous purchasing power has been placed at our disposal and thru it we are now able to obtain values and quality merchandise at prices that will meet and beat those offered by anyone anywhere. To acquaint you with our new policy, we are holding a sale beginning SATURDAY AT 9 O'CLOCK JUNE 22nd which will continue until Saturday, June 29 Every article in the store reduced excepting contract goods Store closed all day Friday to mark down prices and arrange stock. Stearns & Chenoweth Oakland, Oregon The opening address of the delivered last night by Theodore H, delivered last night by heodore It. Westbrook, president of the con ference, at the Cmpqua jmrk pa villlon where the Seventh-day Ad ventists are holding their annual camp meeting. Professor C. O. McCumber, the history teacher from Walla Walla college, arrived on the grounds yes terday and conducted the devo tional service at 6 . o'clock this morning. A large crowd gathered in the main pHvillioti last night and gave diligent heed to the study which was based on the question God asked Elijah, "What, doest thou here?" E. M. Oberg occupied the 9 o'clock Flible study hour, and Prof. A. W. Peterson, educational secre tary of the union, gave the sermon at 11 a. m. It was announced that C. Lester Hond, representative of the general conference from Washington, D. C, would speak tonight at 7:30. The AdvontistH will observe the regular Subbatli services tomorrow with Sabbath school ut 9:30 a. m. and preaching service at 11 o'clock by Morris -Lukeus, president of the North Pacific Union Conference. The public Is invited to uttend the services. Try This Health Food Tasty Fig Bran Delicious way to eat Bran. Figs impart won derful flavor. Serve as cereal. Rich in vita mins. Per 1 P package itL Groceries of All Kinds. Fresh and Pure PHONE YOUR ORDERS FREE DELIVERY Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON ; The Srore That Serves You Best Pint. 844 M Jnrtltmnn Rt SOSes'- BABY FACED COP HATER INCREASES RECORD OF CRIME (Continued from page 1) don't want to knock off any mon; As the robner flpfd away. Den bo i llrl in VnMna Cup. geant Clarence Falk, who was wiih iiis motorcycle across the street. Falk passed the car within a mile. "I surrender." the fugitive an nounced, stepping out of the car at Falk's command. As t hu police ma u fumbled with his holster, the gunman whippe.l out a piMol, struck Falk over th left ear with its butt and fired two shots, one of which struck Falk iu the back. The car later was found aban doned. Several picked squads of police and a special squad of federal agents have been assigned ex clusively to search for Lioody. Don't Knock Roseburg or Douglas County Boost It Pays. Saturday JUNE 22ND Old Dutch CLEANSER Swansdown 33c CAKE FLOUR ARMOUR'S Deviled Meat 3 - 19c FOR SANDWICHES AND LUNCHES WHITE STAR Tuna Fish J FANCY MEAT Paper Plates 5c JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR THE PICNIC LUNCH f-O-M-A A NEW PureTomato Juice 10c RICH IN VITAMINS DROMEDARY Pimentoes DAINTY BITS . Grapefruit LARGE PIECES CANNED RIPE MOST DE LICIOUS CALUMET Cornstarch FOR PUDDINGS AND ALL COOKING PURPOSES Root Beer EXTRACT NOW IS BEER MARGARINE Silvernut HIGHEST QUALITY 1 SHALO 1 Mechanic's - LATHERS FREELY IN aw i ninu- I Flour I Lettuce Coffee Piggly n Wiggly ID. Special All orders of $5.00 or more delivered free. Small delivery charge on smaller orders. luing intoJcwor EASTS IDE VUlllsinw At All Dealers Distributed by HART CIGAR CO. 509 Davis Street. Portland -- and Monday H AND 24TH 13c 2 cans Is, LARGE TIN is, LARGE TIN 19c Tin 8 INCH PLATES HEALTH DRINK TIN Tin 1 i Can 18c 2 cans 35c m 8c I pkg. 3 OZ. BOTTLE 15c Bbttle aw THE TIME FOR ROOT " 37c 13 &3 Soap 2 9c ALL KINDS OF WATER tuc. HEALING n Piggly Wiggly, 49 lb. sack $1.85 Crown's White Loaf, 49 lb $2.00 7c 37c W MnQBREKtHMI