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r Eicnn ItnTPCPFQ EHDOBSEMEHT OF P .CUTOFF PUM.SEHT - find i It. II. , welcome at oil our cervices. Bhouu, pastor. Glendale Presbyterian Church.) j. K. Howard, pastor. Sunday will e Children's day with us. The program is in charge of the teach es of the younger classes and will tfe rendered nt the eleven o'clock Lour. This is always one of the most enjoyable days In the church calendar, and we are sure next Sunday's program will be no excep tion. The parents of the pupils arc especially invited to be present. ;Any pa rent a who have children ihfv wish h;intIod u-lll ltrtiit' I hem next Sunday. The usual young;une ",? lu -mi.ur TO AUTHORITIES people's meeting at 7 p. m. and the prpaching Bervice at 8. The Ladles Aid society will have Its lust meet ing before summer vacation at Mrs. Harry Cook's home at Azalea. U Is to be picnic occasion and, of course, will he enjoyed by a large number of the ladies other than members. It will be held -on Fri day the 20th. Additional seating capacity was added for the Sunday school in the form of benches, the lft of Mr. Frank Crews. We ap preciate (his contribution. While they may not be greatly needed this summer, we are sure they will come in well next fall. of the church throughout the sum mer months. ' Bethel Mission, Melrose. Regular church services June 15th, No Sun day i school nor service Sunday morning. The evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Weekly services on Wednesday night at 8 p. m. All Welcome. Evangelist Eltter Sme stad, pastor. Baptist Church. Sunday school fit 9:45 n. m. R. E. Crawford, supt. Pupils are asked to be on time. The morning preaching at 11 ft. m. Subject of sermon, 'Strengthening the Church." An them. Evening services:! B. Y. V. V. at 6:45 p. m. All the young people are asked to come and help 1o make this a worthwhile service. The paBtor will speak at 8 p. m. on "The World's Greatest Need." The choir will Bing. Vacation $hu rch school going nlcelv; there will be two more weeks. The mid week prayer service Wednesday at j 7:30 p. m. A very cordial Invita tion extended you to attend this service. Remember the pastor a here to serve, and be can best do1 so by your cooperation. You wlllj First Presbyterian Church. Cor ner of Jackson and Uine. Alexan-J At the regular forum luncheon of der Muiiden, minister. Church the Roseburg chamber of com Bible school at 9:45 a. m. B. L.jmerce held Wednesday, unanimous Eddy, supt. 11 a. m. morning wor-; endorsement was given the South ship, "The Great Commission."! IJiiipqua super road district pro 8 p. in. "Obeying the Great ('om-jject, now being advanced to se miHsion." Full chorus choir, Miss, cure completion of the Tiller-Trail Naomi Scott, director; C. H. Arun-; cut off road. The secretary was del, organist. Midweek prayer and : ordered to prepare a resolution in Bible study 7::t0-8:30. Let each , keeping with the endorsement, and me resolution has been placed on the records as follows: Itec-iKntseliK thn Importance of hiKhwiiyH in tin J.vHoptij-nt of our county, ii nd mm; unl Whfriin tliont Ih now a tpovp mint unfr wny for the completion of one of the in out Important trunk highway in u,,. Htate of Orfon: and U'iVrfas n larjr amount of monov hn btfn cxpf-nnVri on ih hfKhwnv known tin thv TtHor-Triif I fit nff tt'iHlin from thn I'unlflr hlKhwny at ( t.uMvunvme, ami running eaatwaru to fYntcr and Diamond lakos; and Whrpan onlv a few tnllen remain to be Improved In riouKlus county to make wild hlKhway one of the rnnHt Hf-enlf ami attrar-tlve roads In the Htitti. both for tourist, und for Mie prodiicer of ih" rmiimia vnllev In (b'tlveritiK thWr produets to points In fUHtern Oregon; and Whcreaa the -omplttlon of thfs highway will lewHfn the illntanro to Crater and Diamond lakes from poltttM north of t'anyorivlllo by at leant 51 mlleH; Therefore, he It resolved by the rtoH'dmrir Chiimb'r of Commerce, at its ri'ifular forum Itiiirh'-on, that we heartliy endorse the earlv comple tion of this Important link In the hiuhwav svHtnm of the Hint a of urogon Methodist Episcopal Church South. Corner of South Main and Kast Lane. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. W. h. Cobb, supt. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Subject, HlKhteoiiH Law and Redemption. Junior Epworth league society meets at 11:00 a. m. Marlon Nel Bon, supt. Epworth league at 7:00 p. m. Topic, "Have We Made Progress in the Christian Way in Life?" Leader, Luclle Hand. Eve ning worship at 8:00 p. in. Subject, "Hear, Know, Tell." No prayer sorvlce on Wednesday. The pas tor will be nt conference. This is (he Inst Sunday before conference; let us have a good attendance both morning and evening. Wo extend a cordlul welcome to all to attend our services. John B. Penhall, pastor. Methodist Church, Dlllard Clr- nnd ir KG the state hitrh Wav ro 111 ml Ms Ion n ml t h frxlernl cult Ira V Tinnkln nnstnr Preneh-1 bureau of roads to eoopernte with cuit. lia l . uunKin. pastor, rreacn jl(ft rmmty nf l)ttUiKlltH Jim, the pr Ing Bervice nt Tenmile Sunday posed Improvement district to the morning at 11:00 o'clock, and at fullest extent possible, to the end rnnifiH vallev Siinrlnv evening nt mt mi1'' rom' "' be open for traf o S i i y n?u m g.u fir nt thp Artiest possible moment: 8:00 o clock. These will he tha and be It furthci last preaching services for these1 Resolved, that a copy of these i i-nni hi imin (if m-iii hi iiH Kiitit hltfhway romtnlsNion and to the federal bureau of roads. U. S. COMMISSIONER VISITS two churches before the annual conference convenes, as the pastor will spent the final Sunday of th! year ut the other two churches. Sunday school nt each of the four etnirrboH pvnrv Rundv nmrninir nt 10:00 o'clock. Braver meetinir asl w- ninckman, U. follows: Camas valley Tuesday ,on commissioner. evening; Dillard Wednesday eve ning; both J. C. PENNEY GO 229-231 W. Cass St., Roseburg What are you giving Dad for FATHER'S DAY Sunday, June 15th? Broadcloth Shirts $1.49 to $2.98 A "ff -averts" . Sports Cap $1.98 ' Some Attractive Neckties 98c A Pair of Good Suspenders 49c to 98c Klims Thursday evening. a. naturnllza wns in Rose- foui'K for n few hours yesterday, enmlle and LookiiiK I checklnR U natiuallzallon aiipll New York Life Announces Bernard A. Young At their Roseburg Representative Res. 140 Flint St. TMionn 437 Y rntiotiH and olher work here. An ex amination was scheduled for yes- First Christian Church. W. 71. i iay but I he applicant was not Dalrd, pastor, lilble school at il:4r, Present, having moved to Oallfor a. m., 1). K. Cnrr, simorintendenl. lllB' Moriilni; worship heglns at 10:50. n'r,",,,0!;.,"",'J,'c,r 7'rB"are 10 M,;et service Wednesday evenliiR from , 7:45 to 8:45. Kvery one is invited. C. and M. A. Cleveland. Suudny school as usunl nt ten o'clock fol lowed hy a program hy the chil dren at 10:45. We nlwnys expect something good when our children Clod." The musical program on the organ and hy the choir will be as follows: Voluntary, "Movement," Stult.; anthem by choir. "He Is I Mine," Hall: offertory, "Devotion," Hell; poHtludo, Jones. In tho eve ning the pastor will preach the hac- I caiauroaie sermon lor (lie uays put on a nromnm so this nhll. Creek hlah school. There will ho , droll's day Bervice will be no ex no service in this church but tho ception. Come expecting to en congregatlon Is urged to tlend the joy a profitable hour of Ulble Rludy services In the other churches of Bnd entertainment with us. Young the city. Illhle study and praise peoples' meeting is in cliargo or ' ; I Mr. James Conn. All young peo- MIMWIWTTTTaggRIrIIW I)la a,s ghidly welcomed nt this mooting. Come nnd help us win the piizo for summer nttendnnce. Mrs. C. A. Chnmbeilln, lender. Upper Room Pentecostal Mission. Corner Washington and Jackson streets. Upstairs Douglas Abstract building. The church that is dif ferent.' Sunday services: 11 a. m. morning worship with communion, 3 p. m. nftornnon rally; 8 p. m. evening evaneellstlc Bervice. Tues day: 8 n. m. message from God's word. Thursday: 8 p. m. service of worship ntid gladness; tarrying meeting. It. W. Murphy, pastor. AT 0. S. C, SCHOOL OUR Pasteurized Milk Is bottled In containers that have been thoroughly sterilized by steam, sealed by automatic machinery and stored In tempera, ture below 40 degrees until the time It Is delivered to your door. . If it is our milk It is the best milk possible to produce. Roseburg Dairy and Soda Works PHONE 186 The Cleanest Place in Town COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF B i Chn H i bourn Methodist Episcopal C h u r e h. rch school 8:45. L. K. Good- supt. Morning service 11 k u. in. ouujfci, i no ituse Ol nnur K '. an." Special music for the morn ing. Knworth league 7 p. ni. Sub ject, "(letting More out or Music." Delos Kichardson. pres. Evening services 8 p. m. Subject, "The Re sults of Pentecost." Only one more week until tho annual conference meets at Astoria. Let us try to complete tho year with success. Charles A. Kdwurds, minister. IF LET THIS FAMOUS Mi HELP YOU Bible Standard Church. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Ivonitn Wood of Kugene Illhle university in charge. Ser vices at 8 p. m. Friday evening services nt 8 p. ni. Trainer Who Keeps Washing ' ton Ball Team Physically Fit, Knows How HE TAKES RHEUMATIC PAINS AWAY IN JIFFY If you readers with aches and pains had to play big league baseball every day you would get rid of rheumatism, lame back nnd swollen joints or lose your job. They keep an expert named Mike Martin constantly with the team. For over 25 years he has been handling athletes and keeping them fit. He's a wizard at it - Millionaires, famous states men, renowned business men, have often employed him to help relieve their rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, sciatica, lum bago or neuritis. FREE OFFER TO ALL ', Mike Martin has had prepared printed folder, toiling how to uickJy and easily stop such troubles. It tells you how to get relief at home. He tells you what remedy he uses nnd how to use it. He has made it possible for you to tuy the very sume liniment they MIKE MARTIN, Trainer Washington Rascball Club use at the bail park on big league stars like Herb l'cnnock, Ty Cobb, Geo. Sisler, Ia Meadows, Ducky Harris, Kay Kremer. Walter John son, Alexander, Covelcski and others. With cuch bottle of Mike Martins Liniment is this free printed folder. He tells how your wife or anyone in the family can apply the liniment for various HI. At this season of the year whnt a wonderful folder and chance to benefit by this remarkable trainer's 25 years' experience. A 2-ounce bottle of Mike Martin's Liniment is 65c; 4 ounces $1.00, at all druggist or prepaid on receipt of price. . Mike Martin, Trniner. Ball Park, Washington, D. C. Free Methodist Church, 1347 Harvard avenue, West Hosebnrg. Sunday school 9:45. Preaching at 11 a. ni., 2:30 Sunday afternoon I and nt 8 o'clock. Hov. C. O. Crow of Medford will bring the message each evening this week nt 8 o'clock. Come and enjoy these messages with us. We extend n cordial Invitation to all. All day service Sundny. V. M. Abbott, pas tor. First Church of Christ Scientist. 312 K. Douglas street. Regular service Sunday morning nt eleven o'clock. Subject of lesson: "Cod the preserver of Man." Sunday school convenes ut 9:45 a. m. Wed nesday evening meetings are held at 8:00 o'clock and testimonies of healing through Christian Science nro given. The rending room In the front of the church edirice is open dally, except Sundays and holidays, from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m.. where the Illhle nnd nil authorized Christian Science lllernture may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services nnd use the rending room. Douglas county is very well rep resented at the summer school ses sion being held at Corvnllls this year. Many 1 11 club members were given scholarships for effl cient project work, these awards being made by schools, purent teacher associations, civic clubs and individuals. 'I lie annum 4-H club summer school is held nt the state college each yenr, and the boys and girls nave entire command of the cam pus during the two weeks school Is in progress. A self-governing body composed of five members has command of all rules of dlsoipllnu and campus and business activi ties. According to a report received fiom Harrison Winston, of this city, one of the young men attend ing the school this year, fine ac commodations have been provided for nil the students present. The boys room in the new dor mitory Tor men with two boys as signed to each room. The .girls have two different hnlls assigned to them, girls under 14 years of age being placed In Kidder hnll. wliile those over 14 are located In Waldo hull. The program stnrts at 6:30 each morning when the students are as sembled for exercises. Ilrenkfast Is served to the boys In the Mem orial building and to the girls in their respective halls at 7:15 a. m. Classes begin at 8:30 a. m. and conclude at 12 noon. From 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. there is a general as sembly, where songs, yells and a general good time are enjoyed, af ter which there Is an address by some prominent speaker. These assemblies are being broadcast over KOAC, and local residents are urgea by Mr. Winston to lis ten in each dny. Another assembly Is held In the evening, where motion pictures are provided. All students are re quired to be In bed by 9:30 p. m. T TO E, G. Mil Visit in Eugene Miss May Moore and Miss Naomi Scott mo tored to Eugene Tuesday to spend the day. 28 cake recipes say- . add the flour . ysw' Salvation Army. 41(1 West Lane street. You are invited to attend the services at the Salvation Army hall. Free and easy meeting every Saturday. Services sinn ing at 8 p. ni. Evangelist Snilsiead will bring the niessnce Snturday evening. Po net fall to hear this man of God. Sunday school snd Ulble class every Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Hvery child who want to attend the Salvation Armv Sun day school Is welcome. Sundny evenings at 8 we have a salvation meeting, a real drive for souls. Kn voy nnd Mrs. Stnffleheam, corps commanders. at a time And Hills Bros, roast their coffee by continuous proc ess few pounds at a time. What amtirterence it makes in flavor I No bulk roasted coffee tastes like it. Fresh from the original vacuum Pack. Easily opened with the key. HILLS BROS COFFEE Sale of Hlllcrest ranch on South Peer creek to Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Voorheis, recent arrivals from California, was reported today. The ranch, formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paul, is considered one of the finest of its size in the county. Hlllcrest ranch consists of tfOO acres of Improved nnd well equip ped land, located on South Deer creek, in a most attractive part of the valley. The residence 1b a beau tiful 8-room California bungalow, wonderfully landscaped. Among the trees surrounding the home are some very rare varieties, includ ing the IJendor, Imported directly from India; the Auracarea, brought from Chile; laurustinus, English holly, Colorado blue spruce, mag nolia, and many roses and flower ing shrubs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Voorheis formerly resided in New Jersey and came to Oregon twice looking for n lo cation. They were greatly attracted by the Umpqua valley, and after wintering in California came back to Roseburg a few weeks ngo to seek a permanent home. They were greatly attracted by Hlllcrest ranch, and negotiations, which have been in progress for considerable time, were completed today through the E. G. Klngwell agency.- The ranch is well Blocked with Hampshire sheet) and Angora goats. The sheep were brought directly from England by Mr. Paul, who has taken, much pride in build ing up this fine breed. The sheep proved well adapted to the feed and climatic conditions of the const and have proven very fine mutton producers. Special attention has been given in securing registered sires during the past 10 years, and 5-months lambs weighing 80, J.GPENNEYC. 229-231 West Cass Drastic Price Redactions on WORK CLOTHES Pay-Day" Overalls Are Strongly Made and Cut for Comfort $1.10 "Pay-Day" overalls are made to our ' own specifications and represent very( high grade workmanship. They are UNION MADE of very durable 2.20 blue denim and are cut full and roomy to allow freedom of movement. Made with 7 big pockets bar tacked to pre vent ripping and triple stitched. REAL. . overalls . . . and REAL values I "Big Mac" Jn Work Shim Made of the same durable chambray, with the same fine workmanship as "Big Mac" ior ir.n. 53c Overalls FOR BOYS Our Pay Day brand for sturdy youngsters. Made Just like dad's, of long wearing 2.20 denim. New low price 85c "Compass" Brand Work Shirts Our own brand and widely known fcT the sturdy wearing qualities. Mercerized blue or . grey chambray or khaki jxao. All sizes. Triple stitched. 89c "Big Mac" Work Shirts Are Made to Withstand Rough Wear The "Big Mac" work shirt is one of our best values. Made from fme or coarse yarn chambray with plenty of room through the arms and shoulders, The size 17 is 54 ' inches around the chest. All Sizes Included Every size including slim and extra sizes is included at this decidedly low price I Blue or Gray 59c pounds were marketed this year at top prices. Mr. Paul has also given equal at tention to the development of his flock of Angora goats, disposing promptly of all inferior unimals and purchasing registered, pure bred sires at considerable expense to maintain heavy, good quality mohair. The average flock yield is (ii pounds per head, as compared with a general average for the county of 4i pounds. E. G. Klngwell, who consumated this deal, has made several other recent ranch, deals, and reports that there is a great deal of inter est being shown in farm property, with several other sales in imme diate prospect. Mr. Kingwell states that the sale of this property brings the gross sales handled through his office during the past 60 days to more than $150,000. DIVORCE GRANTED A decree of divorce was granted j'esterday in the circuit court by Judge J. W. Hamilton to Alice Forrester from James Forrester. They were married at Duluth. Minn., May 3, 1920. The plaintiff was given custody of the minor child. Desertion was charged. NEW BEDROOM SUITE DEEP IVORY, ARTISTICALLY DECORATED Bed $16.00 Vanity ...$23.00 Chiffonier $16.00 Bench $ 8.00 New Shipment of Sunset Pillows $2.50 pair, up to $12.50 pair McKean & Baldwin COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS gTTTT.TTTTTIIMCT All for ..$63.00 Wharton'sWeekly Roseburg, Oregon, Friday, June- 13 No. 28 ft rises' I Editorial It is Friday the nth again. Wntch four step. There will be no more.. Fridays .he this year. Sinister: "Una the canary had its bath yet?" Maid: "Yes. Mum, ye can come in low." ' - We have Just un loaded a car of dust ing sulphur. Iluy It now nnd take ad vantage of the car load rate. New McCormlck r e e r i n g mowers, rakes ami hinders are in stock. It coRts no more to buy a good standard make of this kind and you can always get re pairs on short no tice. This fart often saves a hay or grain crop. ? ' Garden tractor cultivators of sev eral kinds stock. are in The Vaughan drag 3ii w in known every where. You can make no mlstuke when you buy one of this make. See one on our floor. Belle: "Why have you started cnlling vour old sweetie ;Tonsilitis'?" Nelle: "Because he's beginning to be a pain in the neck." Thinning s h e a rs and fruit ladders are now in stock. Hay rope, cable, hayforks and barn equipment of all kinds are In stock. MeCormick - Peer ing cultivators have all the latest im provements. They cost no more than any other good standard make. We carry extra shovels and weed cutting sweeps for makes. nil Diner (to waiter) : "What's the name of that selection the orchestra is play ing r Waiter: "Co Feather Your Nest." Diner: "Go jump in the lake. I asked you a civil question!" Single loop hale ties are now in stock. Our cow spray kills the flies. Try a can. We have gopher poison, mole traps and other kinds of exterminators. Cooper's sheep dip is used all over the world. We have it in either powder or liquid form. Wharton Bros. Phone 16 Roseburg, Ore. The DOUGLAS MARKET MEAT Specials Second Anniversary Specials Saturday Only BEEF ROASTS, per lb .......220 Your choice from a large assortment. , ; 150 230 : 250 $1.00 3 BEEF FOR BOILING, per lb.- VEAL ROASTS, Shoulder Cuts, lb PORM ROASTS. Shoulder Cuts, lb 7 LBS. LARD HAMBURGER, lb 200 Made from pure clean meat, contains no cereals. SMOKED MEATS BACON Eastern Cure, half or whole, lb PICKLED PORK, did you ever try this favorite) PICNICS, closely trimmed, lb SALT PORK, lb ; PHONE 350 HMI'MIII&KII 300 250 220 200 1 238 N. JACKSON jf