The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, February 05, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE EVENING NEWS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY , 1010.
How About Quality?
DOES IT MAKE ANY 'DIFFERENCE
To you whether or not
you have the BEST of
GROCERIES?
You are entitled to the best and will g'et it if you
call fo ROYAL CLUB ROR FREFERED STOCK.
Phone 2381
WE OPERATE OI K OWN DELIVERS
t.et rs iiwni.E Yont' imioi. rcrc.
4 CHURCH NOTICES.
l.nptlst Church.
W, H. Eaton, pastor. Regular ser
vices tomorrow. The pastor will
preach at both services. Sunday
school at 10 a.m.; morning service at
11 a.m.; B. Y. P, U. atfi:30 p.m.; ev
ening service at 7:30 p.m. The ser
mon subjects tomorrow will he:
Morning. "Muscular Christianity."
Evening, "Why is a Young Man?"
At the morning service the Misses
Black ami Bridges will sing, "Hark,
Hurk, My Soul." The evening ser
mon will he preceded hy an old fash
ioned song service hy choir and con
gregation. The choir will sing the
evening anthem, and the pastor and
Mrs. Eaton wilt sing the duet, "Hap
py in Him." Come to these services.
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LADIES' AUXILIARY.
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I , The regular meeting of the
Ladies' Auxiliary to the Rose-
berg Commercial Club will occur
Monday evening at the parlors
in the club rooms. A good at-
tendance is desired.
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LEONA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish LumV er
Doors and Windows of all Kinds.
Yards on Lovver Oak Street.
'Phone 1411
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ROSEBURG,- OREGON $
TIJ1T FA TP nas about 3 dozen Ladies'
HIE and Misses' Hats, values up to if
$6.00, which we must dose
out ihis weeK to maKe room for Spring Hm OC
stocK. Choice of any Hat in the store M
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We also have some tempting' prices on Ladies'
Sweaters, Gloves, Shirt Waists, etc. 8
THE FAIR
9 &j$$$$!HHK
D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. !
Piumbing', Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning
and Heating
North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble
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WorKs. Telephone 2511.
I WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE.
Fill Your House
with light m hme is moleru
without electrts liirlHH. Though we
I can wire "'miy oM" buillin, the
uoai wurit la wii'tu tut) uyntj is uohj
constrmto.I. We are always ready
JfiSpjftijrf o ivi An 4:jurtd tHtiui.u an 1 to
I A. H QfiiarAntHfl the heat work.
G. L. PRIOR
5 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or
I Have It At Last
The Perfection of All Motor Machines
for Doing Your Washing
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What could be better? Will run on
15 pound pressure. That from an
ordinary windmill tanK is sufficient.
F. H. CHURCHILL
IRONMONGER
Pivk1) terian Chiirrli.
J. R. Hurk hurt, pastor. Morning
worship at 1 1 o'clock. At this ser
vice the Lord's Supper will he ob
served. Kvontni? worship at 7 : IU).
Subject of evening sermon, "Some
Lessons from the Life of Elijah."
Fine music hy the eholr at both of
those service. The Bible school meets
at 10 a.m. C. K. at 3 p.m. Y. P. S.
C. K. at fi:30. Topic, "The Model
Christian Kndoavor.' John 1 ft : 1-8.
Mid.woek prayer meeting on Thurs
day evening at 7:30. You will find
a cordial welcome awaiting you at
all of our services. Come ami bring
a friend.
South MethiHllst Chimh.
K. M. Mears, pastor. Regular serv
ices Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.
m., conducted by the pastor. Morn
ing theme. "Conditioned Blessings. "
Evening theme, "Is it Well with
Thee?" Sunday school at 10 a.m.,
W. L. Cobb, superintendent. Junior
Epworth League at 2:30 Sunday af
ternoon. All of the boys and girls of
the league and Sunday school are re
quested to ho present as Mr. Mears
will preach a special sermon to chil
dren. Senior League at fi:30 Sunday
evening. The public is cordially in
vited to all of these services.
Christian Church.
Mv morning subject will he. "Je
sus Will Help You If You Try. On
Sunday evening, instead of regular
reaching, Dr. Smith, Mrs. J. V. Colt
and Mrs. Ellis will each speak. There
will also be songs and recitations bj
other Endeavor members.
J. N. McCOXXELL.
Pastor.
Methodist Kplcopal Church.
Preaching nt 11 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. by the pastor, Jas. K. Hawkins.
Live subjects, happy singing, special
music bv the choir. Morning suh
ject, "The Mighty Christ." Evening
sermon, "A Vision of the Heart of
God." All are welcomo to a home
like church.
St. Joseph's Church.
The mission opens at 10:30, with
high mnss. Father Chippla will
preach and Father Offergeld will s'ng
the mass. The Italian musicians will
render Home beautiful music. TIih
public is cordially Invited to attend
the mission during the coming week.
W. F. McG EE,
Rector.
Saint Ienrge'H Church.
Main and Cass streets. The Rev.
Charles Wilson Baker, rector. Quin
nuigeshna. Holy communion nt 7:30
a.m. Holy communion and sermon nt
11 a.m. Evening prayer and sermon
nt 7:30. Sunday school at 10 a.m.
All are cordially invited to these
services. ,
CLOSES FOR HERMANN
Continued from Pago One.
his best wishes for the holiday season
to the members of Allen's family. It
was developed that, an uncle of the
defendant, Border, was employed un
der Allen, as a supervisor.
Heney also took up a line of Inquiry
concerning a visit which Mr. Hermann
made In the Fresno and Makersfield
oil fields In litOO. Mr. Hermann first
said that he went down there out of
curiosity, having a tU sire to pee some
of the great oil wells reported to
have been discovered. Heney brought
out the admission that several oil in
vestors had met the commissioner r.t
Albuquerque with a private car and
had escorted him to Bakersfield. Mr.
Hermann said thnt several contests
were nending before, his office at tne
time. Involving possession of the land
which the "pcrippers" were trying to
take nwav from the original riaim
ants on the ground that the land was
not mineral in character. The wit
ness said that he was coming heme
over the Southern route anywny and
saw no harm in riding with the oil
land owners.
BIG DAY ASSURED
(Continued from page 1.)
which he is especially Interested, and
plans have been carefully worked out
to learn the particular opportunity
each. inquirer seeks. The success of
the big concerns that advertise exten
sively Is largely due to the systematic
"follow up letters which, at inter
vals of about a week, they send to
the inquirer pounding away fact
and reason, logic and argument, un
til the Inquirer becomes a buyi-r.
That, the business men of Kosehiirg
shall know more of the many oppor
tunities existing throughout I)oimla
county so they .may, themselves in
vest or Induce Interest of friends. tin
Douglas County excursion was ar
ranged. But the chief purpose of the
trip Is that the business men and far
mers of all sections may gel togeMier
and foater and promote n better fel
lowship for the further development
of every section of the county.
On February 1 the Roseburg
Commercial Club Invites the people
,of Douglas county to return the visit
of her business men. All who come
will he shown every courtesy. In the
afternoon n special evangelistic ser
vice will be held at the Xew Taber
nacle for the visitors. At ti o'clock
dinner will be served to the guests of
the day by tho publicity department
through t he co-opera t ion of t he
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Roseburg
Commercial club. In the evening
open house will be maintained nt the
beautiful club rooms, where music
and games will beguile.
The Ladies' Auxiliary extends a
special tuvltutiim to tho ladles or
Douglas county to attend.
Gentlemen and ladies are requested
to promptly advise Mrs. J. D. Zurcher,
president of the Ladles Auxiliary
Roseburg Commercial Club, of accept
ance or tins invitation, so that exact
arrangements can be made.
Let me add, personally, that I earn
estly hope as many Douglas county
neople as possible will come to Rose
burg on Wednesday, February lti. so
that I may have tho further oppor
tunity of knowing and making myself
known to them. Respectfullv,
DARBY RICHARDSON1,
Publicity Manager, Roseburg Com
mercial Club.
1 XT !; 1 1 KHT1 X G P W (J It A M.
To bo Rendered nt the First Crhls
tian Church.
"India's Daybreak" Is the Interest
ing program to be given by the
Christian Endeavor Society of the
Christian church on Sunday evening.
February 6, at 7:30 o'clock. Fol
lowing is tho program:
Song "True Hearted, Whole
Hearted."
Song "Tho Victory May Depend
on You.'"
Scripture reading.
Prayer.
Recitation Pearl Patrick.
S.Mo Mrs. Geneviovo Saler.
"How C. E. Promotes Eplrltuallty,"
Mrs. J. V. Colt.
Recitation Fninces McGhehey.
Song Choir.
Sentence prayer -
"How C. E. Promotes Sociability
Dr. L. A. Smith.
Recitation Frances Alley.
Solo Mrs. C. G. Stanton.
Sketch Orphanage ut Damoh
Alice Mahn.
Offering.
Talk Mrs. Ellis.
J. J. Devine, of Doe Creek, is visit
ing friends In the city today.
S. Lundburg, of Looking Glass, was
in Hie city today on business. The
News office was favored by a call
from the gentleman.
Resolve to be a reader of Douglas
county's lending newspapers during
1 ft 1 0 Th0 Evening ami Twlce-a-Week
News.
Mrs. Mary Brock way has moved
with her family to Ihis city from
Brock way, having disposed of her
property at the latter place.
C. F. Watson and daughter, Vivian,
arrived In the city today from their
home near Glide. Miss Vivian Is on
her way to Myrtle Creek where she
has been engaged to teach school.
Humor and
Philosophy
By DIACAA M. SMITH
WILLING.
AS for tho troubles of the rich, ,
1 wlh It would occur
To them to let mo help them
At bo much per.
I'd sit up with their worries jjj
Until the hour wns lute
And Ktadiy bear their burdens
if they would pay the freight. J
Why should a man of money J
Let little Ills annoy
And drive him to distraction
When he could htro a boy
For very modest wbrpr
To sit and ate nnd frot
And all the nerve diseases
Thnt go the rounds to get?
All round it would be better
To hiivo It dntie for pny,
It then could till be crowded
Into nn eiKbt hour day.
The owner of the troubles
In sens of peace could swim,
Well Knowing (hs-t an expert
Was worrying for him.
But here's a scheme that's better-
I know It couldn't fail
To found an Institution ,((,
For worrying by moll, ' iJf.
And then the man of money ffl.t
.ouia inereuy De a ioi
And dump his load of trouble
All In the letter box.
MIsb Kllnn Certnulo llnr-
rls, tonrlior of vocal nnd pi-
nno. Studio at Oiik and
Kano Bts, Caro of Mrs. A. C.
MurBtorK. 18
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Don't Scold Your Wife
if h. tnd, hilf th. fortnoon talking
with her ntighbors ov.r th. bick
f.ncfl. 8h. i. merely getting the newe.
Hve the Home Paper eent to her
regularly and her hunger for n.wa wilt
be eatiafied. Then ehe'll have dinner
! ready on time and your hunger will be
I eatiafied.
The Cup that Fills a Longf elt Want
Real Coffee Cocoa or Buillon
Fine On These Cold Evening's
The Rose Confectionery
BLSSISSHCISCOHHBaHBBaOHBaslOLfaHl
We're in a Position
to offer you the best the market af
fords In the way of Moats; and our
prices you know are always lowest.
We handle only prime stock. Qual
ity and quantity guaranteed. Fine
roasting pieces of beef from Kc to
12o pound. First claBS mutton,
veal, pork and poultry equally low.
Can't do better anywhere. Phone us
your ordor. We deliver to any part
of the city.
Cass Street MarRet
I.OU1H KOHU1AGKN, Prop.
107 West Cass at Phone 191.
Kree DellTery.
ROSEBURG BOOK STORE
Carries a full Hue of School books and School
Supplies.
A big stock of Officj supplies and Blank Books
Drawing Material.
Typewriter Supplies.
Agent for Moore's Office Methods.
Newspapers. Magazines.
Roseburg Book Store
HOUSE CLEANING TIME WILL SOON BE HERE
Anil when it enmefi plan to hnve the work tlona In a thorough
D Anticr. THK VACCUM CLKANKU does nwny with all (IriiKftery for
the women, bunidea doi'B not injure your cttrpHlB or rnn tn the lonst.
When you nr ratly to tttke up thin important part of the household
work cull up tho
Phone 701
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
O. C. Baker, Prop.
Office N. Jackson St.
FUME'S
1 ounco LAZELIVS "PERFECTUS" Violet In elegant silk
lined box, $2.73.
2 ounce LAZEUS VIOLET ELECT In hnmlaome pneknso
:i.7B.
1 ounce LAZEI.L'S "PERPWTUS" In beniitlful packngo $2.50
2 ounco "LAZULL'8" in silk lined box $:1.7n.
MIlDNOT'S celebrated perfumes In odors; Cbrysls.
VIOLET BAN HIS ESPAONE, White Hose, lllellutropo, all In
olegant packages 2fic to $l.r0.
IHJDNOT'S and LAZIOLL'S Toilet Water BOc to mi.fiO.
PEItKUMES all odors In fancy Japanese boxes 25c to BOe.
CHILDREN'S PERFUMES In nil odtira. attractive ' oxes S.V.
SELECT and Ilii6 assortment of military brushes lialr,
brushes, mlrrorB, safoty razors and manicure sets and single at
ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc.
St'lISf.iltHK FOIl TlfK FVI'XI.Vfi
NKWN, POI , I, AH (.OIMV8 LEAD
ING NKWHI'APhll.
The
Peoples
Store
The
The
Co-operative
Store
BIG STORE
With Tiny Prices
The Only General Merchandise Store Carrying
the Following Lines:
Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents'
Furnishings and Shoes
We always aim to give the best g'oods at the
lowest prices. We solicit a share of your patron
age and promise you in return the best of service
and values.
Roseburg Rochdale
COMPANY