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ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1940
ImuviI Dm My Rxtfitt SuntliiT bjr the
.Ntiltcv!vH Co.. Inc.
Member of The AniHM-lntrtl I'reM
The Associated 1T-sb in exclusive
ly entitled to tlio tine for republica
tion of all iivws iltHluUclmn crt'diicd
to It or not otherwise credited in
Uiia paper and to nil loral new
.puhllshfd heroin. All rights of it-
fullit.Httn of Ppeclal dispatches
icrein aro also rcserved.
IIAUItIS ELLSWORTH Editor
, Kntercd " secnm! rlaxa mutter
.Mnv 17. 1920. nt tli'a nont office ut
Host-burif, Orogoii, undor act of
March 2, 1878.
Represented by
rw York 271 Mmllsun Ave. Clil-
.mo ..til) N. MIclilKiin Avo. unit
Kmiu'lu-t-0 Ittibii St rent De
troit :ms4 W. Grund . Boulevard
tm AiiafHen J:3 S. Spring Street
Heal llv 3 Sttswiirt Street I'orl
luml 52ft H. W. Sixth Street St.
Lou l a 111 N. Tenth Street.
PUBllSHleRl440j(lATI0
Su Intertill Ion Itatra
Dally, per year liy mail
Daily, 6 inonthH by mull
Daily. :t months by mall.....
Daily, by liirrier -r iimiilh.
Daily, by currier per year...
N
:VS of utiucitk'S brultil kill
Iukh and wholesale executions
is beginning to be u. part of the
regular tlully Kiist of wire news.
Thus fai- the stories have dealt
with the brutality of Herman and
Uussian military people.
Our war correspondents are
more experienced in modern war
technique than they were in the
world war. Nv a eYy important
purl, of making; war is the propa
ganda machine. It will bo noted
that the news slory about the exe
cution of 1. 5,0(11! Poles printed yes
terday, carried complete stale
meats or the authority for the re
port. (Most of the horrible stories
of Ihe previous world war were
huer pnni'Mt in n ews papers
they were spread by word oi
mouth.)
Without attempting to y
whether the current atrocity stor
ies are pure tacts or pure propa
ganda, this much can be said for
the purposes of spirited fighting
and public sympathy there is not
nearly enough haling in the cur
rent war between (Jermany anil
iter-enemies. What hating there
is concerns the govern men t lead
ers of the bclliporenis. The com
mon pen pk: do not seem to hate
each ol heryet. They do up in
Puitund hul not down where the
big war is point; on.
I'lil'-ss a terrific offensive devel
ops on Hie western front in Eu
rope, the political war in this coun
try will soon tuko over the top
headlines. The nun fifchtiug may
even pet crowded olT Hie front
pane. With a battle looming in
New Deal liemocraifc tanks and
uncertainty with numerous candi
dates planning the republicans, the
presidential nominating conven
tions promise genuine excitement.
Judging from the flood of early
announcements of candidates there
will be plenty of interest in the
laces for local offices w ith prin
cipal interest centering upon the
county assessor ami county com
missioner positions.
.
Supreme Court Cliier Justice
Hughes expresses the opinion that
disputes over the Interprelation of
the constitnlion are a healthy sign.
He is right. There always has
been and there should always be
honest differences of opinion on
inlet lactation. Su basic harm
can come from tiuch arguments o
I'Mig as they are always settled
With the constitution as the su
preme law. The danger to our
form or government is the grow
ing tendency to treat minority
groups who would destroy the con
stitution and put their own
Iheorics of government In Its place,
as though they arc political par
ties. The regular parties have
their differences as to the sort of
government we should have under
the corstllution. rne groups such
as the communists want a differ
ent government.
Editorials on News
(Continued from page 1.)
!-!aws nl their Spartan niatefF.
The r.MllzHli.ui or enlightened
Alii- iih was built tii-iii a founda
tion nf t-lavery. Home rested on
the same Inundation.
A -Muni; the ancient, war was
lU SINKSS.
The Individual soldier took cap-1h-..
sold tltrni us slaves and
pocketed the money. The Individ
uul sn,r lojted and KKPT HIS
LOtT. Kings and t oinniandeis
looted the treasuries of nations
and then levied tribute on the con
quered peoples.
Even in relatively modern times
Napoleon's levies on conquered
ll cua BUI ud tliu Lullui U& fitmltCOu
of Franco under the Directory.
IVTf), would-be conquerors and
' their purposes haven't chang
ed In the least in the centuries
since history began. Hitler and
Genghis Khan are brothers under
the skin.
But THE WORLD HAS CHANG
ED.
Hack in those earlier centuries,
war could be made profitable. In
the modern world, which lives by
industry and trade, IT CANT.
The world conqueror now merely
destroys his markets and kills off
his customers.
Hitler, sooner or later, will learn
that to his sorrow.
KRNR
Mutual roadentlng SyatMi
1M0 KlloeyelM
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr., MIlS.
4:15 llitrcn of Beat, MUS.
4:45 Tea Timo llntu-e.
fi:(li The Bettys K'ntcl'tatll.
5: 15 Sliil'onieUn. MIIS.
5:30 1, em W e Pni-Rot.
5:45 Little Orphan Annie, Oval
tine MBS.
6:00 Tonight's Tune.
6:05 Newt Calif. Pacific Utili
ties Co.
6:10 News - Review News
Flashes.
6:15 Kiiy Hi inker, True to Lite,
MIIS.
6:30 John B. Hughes, Avalon
Cigarettes.
6:415- Dinner I inure.
7:00 Kiiyinond (Jnim SwIiik.
MIIS.
7:1:1 Mutual Mnestnis.
7:3n Lone Kancer. MIIS.
K:nu ilnwily Damn's Orcli., MIIS.
8:13 Man vs. Horse Jumping
tolltest, MHS.
8:30 Interlude.
8:35 Curl Huffs Oreh. Mils.
9:00 Alka Seltzer Nw. mrc
9:15 Barbers of Beeville, Wing
Cigarettes, MBS.
9:30- Kiwldy Ucrren's Orch.,
MIIS.
9: 15 I'ulion Lewis Jr.
io:o.j siKn Off.
SATritOAY, ri;i;. a
7:00 sturr and Noiiwnsr.
7:30 News-Rcvxw of the Air.
7:4C News, Gilmore Corner.
-i; itnaiisocty w Wax.
H:iHi .Model Airplune t'luh. M US,
I Jns Wouderrui
.MUS.
fi.IHj r. s. Army Hand. .MHS.
9:00 Man About Town.
9:15 Omi Kyk's Orch,, MBH.
lic;k O'lfeani. Tenor, .MIIS.
:i:1m ihe HitiiHikers, Mliri.
iu:uu arifties,
ll,-ir. l.-i,-nr..-..l.l ,.
grapi MIIS '
10:30 University I. lie 1IIN
10:45 Songs of Yeiteryear, Cop
co. 11:00 fJberlln on the Air. .MIIS.
I t - :tO Inn 11 Hurl,,!', I. l IttJ
12:un Johnny Long's Orch'.', M lis! i
!-':i. l.unclienn Dance.
12:45 News, Safeway Stores.
12:50 News-Review of the Air.
l:ou--Knims Sweethearts Sing.
MIIS.
1:15 llileah Park Races, MIIS.
1:4.1 Hobby Dili's Orch., MIIS.
2:00 Sammy Kaye'a Oreh., M US.
3:011- ll'lckcye l-'ollr, MISS.
3:30 At Your Command.
3:4a Charioteers, MIIS.
4:00 Trojan Horses. MIIS.
4 : If, Interlude.
4:20 Cats ami Jammers. Mils.
4:30 Morion liould's Orch.. MIIS.
5:, Kl sterling Young's Orch.,
MHS.
5:30 Hawaii Calls. MliS.
(i:on Tonight's Tune.
6:05 News, Calif. Pacific Utili
ties Co.
6:10 News-Review News Flashes.
fi:l." Dinner i'ance.
G.-.'IO John II. HiiElies. MIIS.
II: 15 Hetty Jane Ithouds. MHS.
7:00 Hollywood Whispers, MIIS.
7:15 Mutual Maestros.
7:30 Imperial Intrigue, MHS.
S: 00 Art Kassel's Orch.. MIIS.
S : 1 5 Sons of tile Pioneers. MIIS.
S:30 Interlude.
8:35 Irving Arronson's Orrh..
M HS.
9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS.
11:15 Kraliliie .Master's Orcll.,
M U.S.
9:30 Joe Sanders' Orch., MHS.
10:00 Sign Off.
MWDAY. FF.U. I
.S:i'i Al Heller Savs. MIIS.
8:15 Clad Tidings of the
Air.
Rev Ira F. Rankin.
8:30 Voire of Prophecy Choir,
MHS.
S:I5 Canary Chorus, MIIS.
icon I'orolo String Quartet.
MHS.
9:15 The Chaplain Speaks, Rev.
Perry Smith.
i. ?,n Aiui'iicaii Wildlife. MHS.
9:45 March of Health. MIIS.
10:00 Sunnier Prlndle, Pianist,
MHS.
10:15 Romance of the Hi-Wayi,
Greyhound Lines, MBS.
I0:3o Holy Name 1'nion. MUS.
11:00 BaptiM Church Services.
12:00 Meditation und Melody.
MIIS.
12:30 Haven of Rest. MHS.
1 :im Nobody's Children. MHS.
1:30 Lutheran Hour, MBS.
Sunday Varieties.
2:30 M lodv Matinee.
3110- -Help Thy Neighbor. MUS.
3:30 Show ol the Week. M US.
4:oo. Hacb Cantata Series. Mli.
4:30 The Angelus Hour, Dr. C.
A. Edwards.
.1:00 American Forum ol the Air.
MUS.
6:00 Old Fashioned Revivjl,
MBS.
7:00 Good Will Hour, Ironiie l
Yeast, MBS.
K nit drill Williams' Oti.li..
MHS.
s:l" lahbi Kdgar Magnln. .M!;S.
S .Tt Interlude.
v: 5 Ahino Key's Orch.. MI'.S
9:C0 News. Serutan, MBS.
:'.5 The Quiet Hcur.
;M5 Sign OIL
OUT OUR WAY
, 7 : : s .. s-
YOU'LL NEVER GET FAR WHY DO V WELL, HE T NO, I
THAT WAV, YOUNG FELLEE-- TH BIG AWT MADEl THINK IT'S
; P AYBOYIM' ALL NIGHT, I BOYS SAY HIS FIRST HIS SECOND
V THEM LATE FOR. WORK AND ) SUCH MILLION MILLION
V POPEY ALL DAY.... NOW IS THINGS? YET--GIVE 1 HE'S AFTER
I TH' TIME TO BUILD YOUR. J HE HASN'T THE OL' J NOW -- OR,
f J FUTURE SO YOU'LL HAVE J TAKEN A -. MAM ) IS IT HIS
MONEY AND LEISURE TO I DAY OFF VTIMEy rS THIRD ?
I I IN EM-TOY THE BEST V FEB. YEARSl yrf- I jJ J
, T. M lIC U. PAT. CfF.
Irrigation Meet
Dated in Roseburg
Farmers Accorded Chance to
Learn of Latest Methods,
Types of Equipment.
raniifis ii.UM'fst.id In IrriRatinn
will hiivo an ninniitunily to Itmrn
nf the lalpst dovidopint'iits in irri
lt:l I ion I'diiininciit and nractlcoH
I next Tuesday, i- cbi uury 6, aci:ord-
iiiK tu J. Itolund I'arkpr, county
iiK'l, who lia.s arrani'd for mi all
day iriieaiion meeting ut the I. O.
O. V, hall in itoHcIiiiru. iK'KinniiiK
at 10 a. in. A greater number of
iarniers earh year are b'K-ominK
interested in Irrigation slutes .Mr.
I'iirker, and the meeting Is fur the
purpose nr 1'uniinlihu? inlornuition
to anyone who may i) Interested
in InKliilllmr an iniiration Kvstfiin
W.irId,!ijUrinK the iireKetit year, or who
has problems in runneetiun with
an irrialion system already in
stalled. The program for the day will in
clude subjects as advantages nf
' irrigation. trriem inn priiiiiiiiient.
metlmds of Irrigation, fitting land
.for irrigation und financing irriga-
nun syswuns. 1 ne larni secaniy 1111
ministration has been able to fi
nance several fanners In Doug
las rotinly to Inslali irrigation sys
tems and it is believed that this
i,K'"".'y asslKl '"'''"' j""' '"'
desire irrigation and are without
Ihe necessary funds.
During the last five years over
53 irrigation syslems have been in
stalled, wilh over 700 acres irrigat
ed, and capable of irrigating over
2500 acres. In most cases, slates
Parker, farmers who have Installed
Irrigation systems have Irrigated
a small acreage at first and gradu
ally expanded their acreage. A
majority of the systems in opera
tion are either revolving sprinkl
er or low pressure sprinkler sys
tems, powered either by electric
motors or gasoline engines. At
NURSERY TALE PRINCESS
HORIZONTAL
1,8 Beautiful
slumbering
princess.
12 Weapon.
13 Uproar.
15 Blood money.
16 To eschew.
18 Writing fluid.
10 Premium for
a loan.
21 Spendthrift.
23 To place by
itself.
24 Tree fluid.
25 Natural
power.
26 Cognizance.
29 3.1416.
30 Away.
32 Eludes.
33 To enlist.
.'4 Fiber knots.
35 Right.
36 Self.
37 Sesame
38 Lava.
40 Adjudged.
44 Servitude.
Answer to Previous Puzzle
IO:Ry!IJLLiEjVViPMICH!TI
M ETLITBfA 1 LiSLrTjfel M
ereTHpi 1 pEmTjEttrq'N
1 M.&uieH (Mli Bp?if
COE'RC E iiimiit TtRHprr
ITiFiDil lAlfe
SPi 1 TNTErrlHEHFiLT
iHlA'RITMAlNlSEIRH
AND I MiVlE NiTrt
47 Inlets.
48 Indian.
50 To stab.
51 Courtesy
titles.
52 Old
womnnish.' 83 To harvest
55 She was
or bewitched
by a wicked
fairy.
56 She slept for
100 .
i i is m 1 is ib n 1 FTTH
I . i.. 1 ' 1 r 4 Lr-J 1 I
MU J: - .
ito 17 I8 j 19 2D
3 Z2 "F
1 1 L 'izTrn
40 Ml 4Z YA j 4b 146
55 io
THE RAINBOW'S END
cow.
least one gravity Irrigation sys
tem to serve a number of farmers
on South Myrtle creek is being
constructed this winter and it is
expected liy spring that a large
number of irrigation systems will
be installed.
Ex-Kaiser Favors
War on Bolshevism
M-:W YORK, I'VI).
-(AD -
Tho man who led (icnntmv Into
world war in 1014-Kaiser VVIl-; industry, dropped price schedules ., n,e worhl Tellow h!V le ,..
helm thinks Ceriuuny and the nl- !al 7 a. ill. and Friday at 2 o'clock the w I i
lies should declare peace Inline- Cuts varied from four to 15 cents dav or nraver Is 1,1 he h.,.r,..,i
dialely, then join Finland to "rid'a barrel Jor crude the company 5 I'nijci Jsjobe obserietl.
the world of bolshevlsni." I b.iys at the wells. Several early GLENDALE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
The former ruler, now in'exile al j estimates placed the average cut 1
Doom. Holland gave these sontl-: at 10 cents a barrel. Signal Hill 27 Sunday school 10 o'clock Stiudav
incuts in u letter mailed Jan. 16 ' gravity crude, a typical oil, drop- morning with M. M. Wulker. sup
to Poultney Uigelow his Atncrfcun ! ped to $1.03 from 81.10. I erintendent. Worship service at
biographer. Such an average, at last year's " o'clock with a message on "The
Higelow, making public the (lor -
man's remarks, quoted him as sny
lag:
"The magnificent stand of the
Finns has smashed the minibus oi l $22,000,000 in value of output nt Mr- f- J- Converse will be speak
bolshevinn and set people think- the wells. That assumes other illK 11,19 Friday. Services Tues-
Ing with the result thut the wish
for peace Is gaining ground.
"The helliiiereinu uhnnl.l
fighting und join llielr forces to
hel) the Finns. They should fight
in one lino to rid the world and
eivllzatlon of bolshevlsni."
Willielui, an exile since 1018,
celebrated his 81st birthday But
unlay. Higelow has arranged to leave
tomorrow for Italy lo see Premier
Mussolini and, he hopes Wilhellli
alto.
c 1 - . i ciioil 10 aeep output oown 101 canins vaney Mctnndlat cliurcli:
saiem Jury Acquits I what the stale's market territory i Sunday school Hi 11. in. Kvangi lls-
PnuUnn Ch... r,.iwi" l,uy "l l"'Ht prices. tic service at 7:30 p. 111. What
ruuoun jnooT VOUnry The Standard company's only would lilo, properly, or business.
comment, however, In conuectiou.be w.-irlh without the church? Are
KALKM. Feb, 1. (API A Jury1
ol nine men and three women last
night acquitlcd Mark A. Paulson,
former Kiigllsh teacher ut Ihe Ore
gon Stale training school, of
charges of contributing to the fie
liii'iuency of a minor inmate at Hie
111st ii ut ion.
16 She was
by a prince
whom she
married.
17 Curtain
hangings.
19 Weapon
which
chlIaki ..rcboun?s'..
zu L.ove 01 sen.
iKWn 22 Letter.
NIEAjRl 27 Night before.
PiHO Al IK Pil nf fahrir
ilgEipjSI 30 Native metal.
VERTICAL
2 Fluid rock.
3 God of love.
4 Sends forth.
5 Into.
6 Shred of
waste silk.
31 Haze.
37 Rubbish.
39 To worship.
41 Ireland.
42 Circular
arrangement
43 Do not.
44 Couiagcous.
7 Cotton picker. 45 Region
8 To exist. 46 Trappings.
9 Cold. 49 Cravat.
10 Measure 51 Southeast
11 Tipster.
52 Form of "a.'
54 Postscript
14 Snow glider
FT
I
By Wifflams
w .. , -
wo smvicc. iwc.
Crude Oil Prices In
California Drop
SAN FKAXCISCO, Feb. 1. (AP)
California's biggest business, tho
oil Industry, faced lower prices for
crude oil today. It also faced
changes In policy holding vast sig
nificance. Standard Oil compuny of Cali
fornia, traditional leader of the
giant corporations and frequently
adomlnant iiroeraiu-fraiiiei- tor tho
. production which the American
pctrolouin institute placed at
more thnn 224,000.000 barrels,
would mean a dron of mnro Ihun
buyers rollow the cut, us they have
done In the past.
Possibly of greater significance, 'P"8101- ..
both to the industry, its customers, i m, , ...,,,
suppliers and stockholders, and, to. uillaro circuit
Mho state's economy, is tho ovolu -
lion 01 policy revealed by the Sunday school nt 1o a. m. Worship
price cut, '' " '111 a. m. ''Salmon theme. "What
No longer Is Standard Oil com- price Spiritual -Revival?" Kpworth
jinny going to "hold the umbrella" League at 0:46 p. 111. Watch these
over the industry, evidently. It has lines lor the evangelistic preaching
for some time been paving high ' mission mow re 1. it,
prices for oil as an open reward
10 prooueiion limits agreed upon in
Willi Ihe rut was: It was made
because of a substantial weaken
ing in fuel oil prices."
January Weather Here
Deficient in Rainfall
I lit! wciitlRT, Tor lw moiiih (if
jHiutary was flcficli'iit in lalnlall
ami iihiivo HvnrjiKo In M!iiiif ratum,
ai'connim in the iiionttily mi'tforn
loKicH ri'iini t compiled Imlay hy .!.
Mc.Ca)list(M nictooroloHist In
char of the local Hlulion of tho
I;. S. Weuthor iiuioau.
iEaiiiiall tntallftl li.Zd liirhcs its
fftmiiarfd wliii a noiniul of r.ni
inches, leaving a dttflcicncy nf
inciifs. Tlii' dfliclcniy wince Sept,
I. Ilr.'lft, HiiMiuntH t 4.!-:i InclMtK.
The a vera m daily temperaluro waH
1.2 (Icyrtvr-H Hhovu nininul. Tin1
liielicKt tcmppralurt! ruenrdfd dur
ing (lie niotiih whh F'. dcrcuH iiml
the low.-sl was lit dKrt)s. Tin:
hiclin.sl ten. pel at im t-ver i ncm ileil
in Jaiuiary was 71 deem-H and tilt
1 owe Hi G tlcKlfffH IicImw zein.
Local Grangers Go to
Warehouse Dedication
A delegation of IomiI ranwiH
left todny for rnrl.land to Httend
(lie dtMlic:alion or Uu? Htatr: KiaiiRe'H
new witrehnusn. AinoiiR tlioHe
Inc Trom DniiKltiH comity wtro Ku-d
A. doff, ineintxr nf the Htulfi
Kianu; execiitivp C(immiU(e; T. II.
IliiKonlmik, niKHter of I'onmna
Krantro; hr. C II. Bailey, rditur
of thf Oregon ;iHnifc Hnllotin;
Mrs. Ilallt-y, F. K. Hullock. KelloKn,
and (Juy N, Shore, manager of the
local (iraiiKe Supply compuny.
The profii-Hin will reatnrn an nd
ilroKH liy I'ean William A. Sclioen
reid of Oregon State colleen and
will Include a conference of ffraiiKC
mipply untl wholesale iff It-iulu.
tdrare wommanaer win
Visit Legion Post Here
I Word ttim received here today by
oflicern of rnip'iua post of the
A merit a n I zion I ha t the Jot'it
( pout tit leu remilar meeting next
Tuesday niirlit III enjoy a vlnit
from the depart men t commander.
Neil Allen, (irantu I'attH uitorney,
who lieadK the ntale flf-rrt iih ii I ol
Ihe American lei;Ptn. will he ac
companied to ItOflfhlllK by It dee
cation from tho t'uve city. A htw
tiiriMMil of local veieranH for Tiich
dii iitht'n meethig Ia dcftiit'd hy
the pObt oflflflB.
SS? Churches
DAILY DEVOTIONS
DH. CHAS. A. EDWARDS
IlellKion Is not something
apart from the dully m fail's of
life. It Is not whut you niny
think tiliout it or your lormulu
tion or it, but It Is tho s dixit of
faith and lovo und servlco uu
tlve In all you say or do or
think. It Is just tho fine art o(
living. It is the lire of the whole
limn funt'tlnniiig in all his ac
tivities. HeliKion deals with life,
not dealh. it has to do with llv.
ing. not dying. If wo live right,
dying will take care of Itself. It
is not to got you Into heaven,
hut to get hen m n Into you. The
word of God is Inclusive, not ex
clusive. "Whulever you do." All
Is to he done that sood may
come or It. Is not the mother an
Illustration of this high princi
ple? Every duty is u religious
mutter. If a thing ought to bo
done, then it is religious to do
It. It Is as religious to perform
the common duties of life, as It
is to preach the gospol. Business
hnB business with religion, and
religion has business with busi
ness. Amen.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Edonbower district Itev. J. 1).
Kernult pastor. Sunday school 10
a. in. .Mrs. Chas. Hughes superin
tendent. Morning devotion 11 .
111. Sermon topic, "Is It Lawful."
Young people's service 7 p. 111.
Preaching service 7:30 p. 111. Tas
ter in charge, como to Sunday
school mid hulp us win iho ban
ner. SUTHERLIN METHODIST
CHURCH
Onnal II. Trick, pastor. , Siindnv
school at 10 o'clock; .Mrs. P. A.
Comsiock. superintendent. At (lie
morning worship, the sermon, "The
Man on The Mount." will he tin,
introduction to the Lenten series
of sermons on "The Sermon on the
...... . .. .. . 11
Lord b supper," wilh the coinmun-
lon service and opportunity lor
missionary giving. rcvangcllstic
servico at 7:30 Sunday evening.
i"'ys ' K-ver.oi,e
welcome. Kutbryn Montgomery,
; Looklngglmfs Methoilist church:
pared to enter into it whole-hearl-
edly.
you giving Hie church a solium
lira I'.'
Triimile Melhodi.si. chuicli: Sun
day school nt the usual hour. Elec
tion of officers Sunday inorniiiK.
Keh. Jl, rfl !l:4.". Mo present and
cat your vote for (he person you
want. If 'mi don't hrlicvo In co
operation, jusl observe uluit Uai
pens to tlie wacon when nno wheel
comes idf.
Dillard Melhr.dist church: Sun
day school ut lb u. m. Tliis Sun
day school lias adopted the "Win
Three Pcmi-am" that It may licit
in the church school advance pro
mam. A livine wae is one thai
peniiils l he employer's soul to
live. Let iih strive for a living
wage. (. K. Drltlain, pastor.
CALAPOOIA FREE METHODIST
CHURCH
K. I. I,ee. pastor. Sunday
sclio'jl, lil u. m.; preach hit; ser
viro a. m.; 'oun People's mcet
Iiir i :',') p. in.; pi-ea citing seivice
al 7:'.U t. in. every nlnht to and
imluilinK Kehruary II. Itev. Mow
ell. evanccilHt. Tlie special meet
tiiK sponsored by tlie You nt; I'eo
ple. Vou arc welcome lo tonic.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Al 312 K. ImiiKlas litreel. tegu
lar siTvices Suudny at 11:U0 a. in.
Subject, of IcHhon: "I Jive." Sun
day schoril convenes ut !t:-to it. ui.
(Mnendiiy evimiuK meet inns
which include tc.Hiiuionics ol Ik uI-i
ing and remarks on Chrihifuii Sci j
i nee are hehl at X:wi o cloclt. I tM' .
reading loom at 317 Perkins build-1
tntr is open daily except HunduyHj
and holidays from ii:3o a. rn. to;
4:3u ii. ni. Mere the illhle und all
aiitlnrl.ed Christian Science liter-!
at lire may be read, borrowed or 1
subscribed for. The public is cor!
fliully Invited to attend the church I
services and to vif.lt the i cndlu
loom.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
"World Kvelits in Hi" .vU
HlbJi' Prophecy." llliihtrated with j
niiirllliik' sen en picltire. is tli'
tlienn' ot a series of lectures noA
Im-Iiik held nt 11m Imuulas Ixdel,
.xpntiKOief by the local church.
Itev. Wi fdey ti. Kdwards. ol Los
Aimeles. Is the spejiKer. The Sun
day nioiniim service til 11. as well
ns ihe HundHy hcIhmiI at H:1.ri. will
be held in the Douglas hotel I'M
I wo Sundiiys itiily.
Services will (oiilinue every
ni'.'lit until 1-Vhriinry 11. No admlt
sifin ll be t hai tfi d to henr llie:;e
iliii4tr;ii d It rtuie.
Sin ll subjects as: "The lUlUr ol
Ai inaaeddou : The Ci'-ai Trflnila
tlon; JUe Jews Itytumuib' to Pa leu-
line: Sluns and Wondura In the
Heavens." und others will be dealt
with during the coining week.
FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
Incited at end of V. Commer
rlsl Avo. A. Harold l'ersing, pas
tor. Tonight at 7:30 there will-he a
service. The text for the ntesuuge
is "l'sllent In Tribulation."
Services for Sunday: Sunday
school at 9:45. We expect a real
go.id turnout for this Sunday. Ye
havo a class for you. Mrs. John Kl
liot tu charge. Morning worship be
ginning at 11 a. in. .Message,
"Kings and Priests Vnlo tioil."
Communion and missionary offer
ing. Young People nud Children's
church will meet at 6:"0 In their
respective places. Evangelistic
service at 7:110.
Services for the week: Tues
day at 7::io, Y.mng People In
charge. Krlriny night at 7:30, de
votional service and preaching.
W e export to begin siec(al meet
ings the night of Keb. 11th. Plan
on attending.
THE ROSEBURG. METHODIST
CHURCH
Itev. Louis Mnifln. I. P., pastor.
Tliu Great KriendHblp and Atteml
mice cam pa Ik a opens Sunday morn
inn. At 11:00 a. in. the pastor.
Dr. Mititin. will speak on "Tho
Ieri! or Lukewarmness." Special
music by the choir. At 7:30 p. ui,
an illuminated cross will bo un
veiled nt the altar of the church
with special service of dedication.
The pastor will preach on the
theme "The Crosa or Christ." Lo
well Itussell will slim the hymn,
"The Old ItusKed Cross." Mrs,
Louis MhkIii will lead the sonn
servicu ami liynms of tho Cross
will be used. Tho hljih school Hp-w-nlh
Leacue meets al 6:30 p. in.
Topic: "The Lord's Supiier." !ead
er, iMtiine Harvey. The Intermed
iate Leimue meets ut fl:30 p. tn..
Cent; Wiley. Irader. The Church
school meets ut 9:15 a. in., II. A.
Cunaduy. K''t'ul superintendent.
The mid-week servico Wednesday
evL'niiiK at 7:30. A cordial invita
tion is Kiven to ovoryouo to wor
ship with us.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
r.lble Hfhool at 9:45. Donn Ituda
ha iif h is superintendent. Classes
for all ages. Church service 10:45.
John A. Harney minister. Sermon
"Baptism." Young people'H serv
ice 6:30 p. m. Church service 7:30
p. in. Tho yomiR people have chal
lenged the adults to a six weeks'
contest to see which side can
have the most present for tlie eve
ning service. The losers are to put
on an entire evening service. Last
Sunday the score was 54 to 36 In
favor of the adults. Bible class
on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
"(live I'a A Nail" Is t lie sermon
topic for Sunday iiiornhitr. and tliu f
.Mlmliiy eventni; tneasaue will lie on
I I'eli 1, entitled. "Life By the
dispel." Tlie Children's tneasaKe
and Ihe Newsiniper of the ehineh
are InlurestiiiK foaluros of the
moriiliiK and evening services, re
Bperllvely. The Christian Kndea
vor aoelelies will meet at li:.'lll. 'I'he
preprayer servico for the Senior
soiletV will he led liy Tom VVanil
anil Corrlnu llariiliant will present
tlii' topic
The eali'liilar for the week:
Holiday: Sunday school II: 45 u.
in.: uiornlna worship 11:0(1 u. in.;
C. K. soelellc-s li::lll p. in.; evenlllt;
servlee 7 : .'10 p. in.
Tuesday: Choir practice 7: IIP
p. in.
Wednesilay: I'ntyer nicelliiu
l :.io p. in.
Thursiliiy: Missionary society
3:30 p. in.; Illhle study 7:3U p. m.
SALVATION ARMY
Services are held at Ihe Salva
llon Army Thursday. Saturday and
Sunday nlt'hts coiiimeticliiK at d:i0
p. in. Sunday ulitlit einlit male
sinners Iroui the St. Mark's F-Jpis-
ml church in Seattle will furnish
Hie music. Kveryone has a Kood
time at the Salvation Army and all
are welcome.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Sunday school will brin al. in
.i m. Huinlay ut. 130 K. Jackson
Street.
Elders l-'airbaiiks and KiIhcIi
hnecht will be in charge. Klder
-'airli;inks was recently transfer
red here from Port Angelrs. U'ush
Inmnn. replacing Elder Kennedy
Curtis.
Everyone is Invited to utlend
cliurcli i.ei vifes. Nm colloitions uio
In ken.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
St. Ccni'Kc's. iloly communion 8
and II a. in. Itadio talk !t:lf a.
in. Church h-1iioI !:4." a. in. Serv
ice Veterans Facility 1:15 p. in. V.
P. E. fi:30 p. in.
No service at Kiddle, Sunday,
Fell 4
"Thr Br. I.iar
Inrmrd fh flri
puhltihJ in
lantuitr ol th
;htl.tlan Statr
"lan full and
(-XrwxtllAM
IV nt 0
UOUCLHS FUHERRL Home
aw w. ieo. ruNimt tnEooa uunho mv attlnoant
S. PINl W lANt PHONI 111
BAPTIST CHURCH
This coming Sunday will see the
beglnltig of the three months
Loyalty-Personal Soul Winning
campaign at the Baptist church.
A roll call, the ordinance of tho
Lord's Supper 2nd a short I?e--ns2
on tho church covenant will con.
stltute the Sunday morning ser
vice. At 7:30 tho pastor, Rev. H. P.
Sconce begins a new and entirely
different series of sermons on
"The Fine Art of Home Building."
"Love and Courtship" will be the
theme of the first sermon. Whnt
kind of love is the lovo that lasts?
Is love ut first sight possible?
Theso and other questions will bo
answered.
A young couple recently married
will be present to Klve their tes
timony 011 what Christ has meant
In their courtship and marriage.
"Choosing a Wifo," "Choosing a
Husband," "How to Got Married
and Stay So," "The Romance of
Parenthood," and other similar
topics will be presented on other
Sunday evenings.
CHURCH OF CHRIST, OAKLAND
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30
p. m. Sunday services: 10 a. m. -Sunday
school, topic "Holding Life
Sacred," Heter Adams, euperlntcit
lent. 11 a. m., morning worship.
Lord's Supper, sermon, "The
Christ or Omnipotent Power."
Hoard meeting Immediately fol
lowing morning service, 6:30 p.
m., Christian Endeavor in both,
junior and senior groups. 7:30 p,
m.t union services ut the Church,
or Christ. Christian Kndenvor la
to have charge of the evening serv
ices. They will present two little
plays. The leaders or Douglas
County Christian Endeavor union
will be the main speakers, the
main speaking done by Mrs. '
Lakey or Drain, Ore., and presldenc
of tho union. Community folk are
urged to attend, a. IL Tliidall, puh
tor. 9c DISHPAN8
A ,-l UllUl'lul f.tl. 41. n
ilaya or Carr'a 9c aalo a 10 quart .
deep iliHlipan or 10 quart till pail
for only He with any J1.00 pur
chase. And other baritalns galore
iroin an iioiHirtinoiita or our more
(I lit. ItMIMt 1,1,'tm .I.E.
rayons towels, lioHlory, etc., only
.:. inn nui .save ut tarra uo
sale. (Adv.)
Delicious
Doughnuts
Wholesale and Retail
at the
Dunk-Ur-Donut Shop
324 North Jackson SL
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