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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1910)
Tnii EVExrxa news KATI'llDAV, MAY 31, 1010. We Have Interests In Common It is to your interest to buy groceries where everything is fresh and clean. It is to our interest to have your patronage and we seek it by courteous treatment and fair dealing. We invite you to our store to inspect cur stock Ta I TELEPHONE 2381 COMMERCIAL BLD'G For Choice Candies and Ice Cream GO TO 8 The Rosej Good Chance for Investments Gtnnl ck'siralili' ivsiilcnre lots in -A ltli'i Talk, c-lsf to Marshfh'M, On-gun. .Si'lliiiK fur !$:! to $.'0 u lot. .Only 10 dinvn n iwli ltit and the balanru in monthly paynit'iits of $." per month with out interest ta.vi's payed for 1010. ... A KAIttiAlX THAT WILL 'llUAIt 1X4 lOSTKJA'l'IOX.. PERRINE & WALKER, Roseburg Ore. Cor. Cass and Tine St. -:- -:- E. B. rERKIXE, Notary Public ft CHURCH BROTHERS' I BREAD IT'S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4- 4-4 2 CASS STREET 44 Ad lll lll fey :: H 4 OA 444404"4444444444 &444444444444 BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR 44 4 4 4 4-4 4 4 4-4 44 4 4 4 4 44 PHONE 351 It (;4444444444444 JtiJiJiJ V4 The Peoples Store BIG The The Co-operative Store 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 goods 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 ' CHURCH SERVICES. O ft ft $ ft "3 p v; Christian Science. tft'ivfcea Sunday at 11 A. M., May 22. Corner Kane and Main streets. Subject, -Soul-and Body." All are Invited to attend. Saint George's Chtireli. Corner Main and Cans streets, the Rev. Charles Wilson Baker, rector. Trinity Sunday. Holy communion at 7:30 A. M Sunday School at 9:45 A, M., Hoijr comninniou and sermon by Archdeacon Chambers at 11 A. M., evening prayer and sermon at 8. St. Clement S Church, Oakland, Holy communion and sermon at 11 A. M. All are cordially Invited to these services. Christian Church. J. N. McConnell, pastor. Tomor row Is '"World's Sunday School Day," Everyone who is enrolled in Sunday Schools should bo present and try to bring someone else. At 1 lo'clock thebaccalatireate sermon will be de livered at the Presbyterian church. Alt churches will unite in thin service. We will have out own service at 8 P. M., subject "Arbitration." Methodist Episcopal Church. The Methodist Episcopal church will unite with tbo other churches of the city in the baccalaureate services at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. The pastor will preach at (he evening service. Sermon subject, "The Carnal Mind." Excellent spe cial music, a live service. Atl have a sordini invitation to this "Home-like" church, corner Lane and Main streets, .las. Iv. Hawkins, pastor. Presbyterian Church. J. E. llurkhart, pastor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, evening wor ship nt 8 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "nod's rail for Contentment." 8 here will be special music at both of those services under t be dlrct ion of Prof O. A. Eory, who has been secured by the session a.s director of the choir. The Hi bio School meets at ID A. M., Junior C. E. at :J P. M.. You tip People's meeting at 7 P. M. You will' find n cordial welcome awaiting you at all of these services. Come and bring a friend, Sout Methodist Church. K. M. Mears. pastor. Sabbath School 10 A. M. Sunday romlm-toi! by W. L. Cobb, superintendent. Jun ior Enworth League :'iu Sunday af ternoon. Senior l,e:mue at 7 Sun da evening. Tho pastor will preach nt S o'clock Sunday evening on "Soul's Xlgljt with the Witch, of Endor." Thorn will bo no services at the morning hour, owing to the com mencement exercises to be held at the. Presbyterian church. You are cordially Invited to attend all of the services of this church and will find a hearty welcome awaiting you. Ilitntiv Chut-eh. W. II. Eaton, pastor. Sundnv School at 10 o'clock A. M-. Hon. O P. Coshow, superintendent. No morn ing preaching service on account of bnccalnureato sermon at the Presby terian church. Young People's meet ing at 7 P. M. Evening preach hiw service at 8 P. M. The pastor will speak on "A King Who Saw Things." A song service by congreg'tl ion and choir will precede the sermon. Yon will find n heart v welenrh. nt those service?, nnd will en jo youelf. Come -and see. BOOTH DECLINES. 11. A. Booth Will Xot Accept X'om-inntioiL PORTLAND, Ore., Hay 20. R. A Booth, of Eugene, ex-State Senator md for many years active In State Republican polities, has announced that bo will not allow his name tr be lined In connection with the nom inal on for governor, Manv of Mr 1 tooth's friends have been urging him (o make the race. E. L. Smith, of Hood River, whr was 'a candidate for United State? Senator in l!H)fi. is now being ne-n Honed as a possible candidate. Owim to the fact tb;t f assembly ider originated in Port land nnd heeuus' of a disposition on the part of out side county lender to believe that (' Is to be opera l ed In the i nt ores t v of Port land en nd Males, there Is r st rong local sniit intent in favor of an out-of-town man being indorsee bv the State Assemblv when It meet' July 21. Officers of the state central com mittee, however, are taking great care to keep entirely out of sucl matters. "The only object we haw Is making the assembly a success," said an officer yesterday. C. F. Watson, D. C. Smith nnd C. D. Tnlcott, all of Glide, are In the city today on business. WALK WITH EASE. Dr. Manns the Chiropodist am! Foot Specialist has come to town prepared to remove corns, bunions ingrowing toe nails. I have the onlj bunion cure in the world without i surgical operation. Little Essay of Humane Interest About Corn. Corn were discoverer! by Lor' Cornwallis at. Cornwall in 17'!S Corns are composed of fire holla, re; pep-tor, toothache, rheuinat Ism, vol canoes, nervousness heart burn on! pusomouiH all piled up and jai:: ucc together with a pile-driver. A corn is a second cousin to the ipp".'dix There are too many of such things. They should be cut. out, but Dr.. MnniM don't cut them out, he moves them without blood or pnin no bad results. Corns are an abomi nation and a burning sh-tim Tl ev will drive a woman to lh Chiropo dist and a man to drink. T.:-v wt!; drive n man crnry If he has anv othei ! troubles: they will drive a four-hen ! team If thy are nore and Irritated i Kree consultation All work t?uar ! anfeofi, ! Office 320 W. Cass Htreet, Phnn jlSOl d-m21 - ii'vi J 4 ' ' ' l1sJ r j , s v it , if -- i Tytc t " i " "j 7 JFK t U AJf : v. . . - - ' " ' . .':", r;'tf 1 ... f . . ' ! vj iv I - 2p vWJi ; 14 . P- ul ; "if wi' "ffv C .! ANGELA MAY COMIC OPERA STAR WILL ARRIVE ON TIME AND WILL APPEAR AT THE Novelty Theatre One Week Only Commencing Sunday MAY 22 Giving he famous Song Features and Imitations of Anna Held and Edna Wallace Hopper Wearing the "Directoire" and Paris Gown Creations .Special pictures will be shown during this engagement, with a change of songs, costumes and pictures nightly Angela May, (lie comic opera con- at on the trip. .lovers of song from coast to coast- trallo wlio b ft Boise, Idaho, on Mon- Manager Nudleman engaged the This "Overland" iutor-stuto trip day April it), on her Interstate, tour singer on her departure from Ilolse was taken by her, as she says, "Jut will arrive here Sundi.y. .May '11. and though it is an expensive prop- to set? the country that Is to mo best This Is the first, tour of any prole.-;- osliiou, he iccls It will pay -well to of all, and to fill in the lime beforo- -.tonal singer on the coast, and the present such an attraction to hlsiny engagement in Portland in June." novelty nf it has brought, thousands patrons. Angela May is one of the Angela .May will be heard here Huii- id s'e and bear the singer at each youuKesi opera contraltos and has day. May 'J.Z, and during the folluw- tbeatie in (he iany towns stopped sung herself Into the hearts of tho Ing week at the Novelty Theatre. P R O G R A MM E srxii.w A X I MOXD.W. Auuela May, comic opera star, imi tating Anna Hold and Edna Wallace Hopper. J. Louis MacEvoy and Angola May in the comic opera sketch, "A Haby Grand." Angola May, as the "Colonial Girl Ill Costume." Kfnufllir "Y Olden Alimdit MilV In unmr tnnt nrlnv: Songs." "Songs My Mother Used to Tho Gypsy Song from the Kortuuv Sing." Teller and "Song of tno ClgtuvtU;."' .1. Louis MacEvoy, "Talkologlst," J. Louis MacEvoy and Anecla "If it Hurts You to Laugh, Don't May, Comic Sketch, "What tho l'ai- Msteii." ers Say." "A Local Scream." LOCAL NEWS. mi:iioi;i DINES III Id Frederick L. Wright, of SL Tioiils, Missouri, arrived here thin morning to spend ubout ten days look i rig after timber lands which he owns In this locality. He says that both him and his wife will return Iwo later in the summer to enjoy a brief outing. Klamath Falls lleru!l:The .Ustin gulshr'd divltif of Ashland, Itev. E, II. lllks, who Ifcturcd at the Bap tist church Tuesday evening prencli d in th.it church bst night. TIi iho who heard lilut declare tilui to be the most eloquent speaker they have leant in Klamath l-'alls, He held )in itidii iM'e ft "ll-boiind from start to finish. His subject was. "Paddle Your Own Canoe." MPigl"d with be no; Im in (irons III list ra ions, whl' h convulsed i ho aii'-ietu-e with t laughter, includinir stoi n-s of I be j Sui.iiy S'liilh I'nd dialect descrlot Ions j ' roin lb- (ierman and Irish, he plac-j d his nMdienee In the most aKn-! Mve ukumI for rerelvlmf tho earnest; .vord: ef etifoiirageiii'Tit to faithful- j 'v and hopefully fight the battle of; Ife. !!' Inspires -very hearer to j brow av-pv all doubt and tlmid'tvj nt! rem w Hie eft-ni tf. not only win In I li if life, l ilt prepare for the i neater life to coin". Such ebxUence j ind 1-mif Is rarely 1.e;,id and the, 'iaptb-t chinch and their friends and visitor are to be eoiiKnnilated upon ha vine the visit from tho dislln rnlshrl divine from the Itogno Itlver. Party Declines All Invflutloim En. route Xorth, MEDKOKD. Or., May 20. A Jour ney of !H miles was taken by Louis W. Hill and party through tho or chards of the Rogue Hiver Valley to day and tonight (he president of tho Great Northern road was tho guest of honor at a banquet given by the Medford citizens. Special effort, at decorating the dining room at the hotel was made by the women of Medford and there was a great profusion of rosen that had been grown In the valley, W hen informed here yesterday and today that President. Alien of the Pa cific & Eastern, now known as a Mill road, had been securing right-of-way at Ashland and other points in the valley, Mr. Hill expressed sur prise and said It was the first ho had heard of It. lie promised Ashland clt istons to let them know later whether I be Great Northern was interosior or was a private enterprise of Mr. Allen. i'or the balance of the Journey by automobile lo Portland, Mr. Hill has di-eii'ied Invitations to banquet and side trips and other entertainments. Business "matters are dermindlng his attention In St. Paul and he will pro ceed rapidly to Port land, seeing as miif'h or the count rv as possible while following the main routes. It ex pected that Portland will ho reached Monday evening. LOCAL NEWSv i;o. ihi u. n. (j. will imuVlt to the top of Mt. Nebo Monday evecifiip it it ft mm ii In nil niirt.i t, irl.u, u.l ley's comet and the eclipso of tltw moon. Bon fires will ho kept burn ing all night and regular guard duty observed. Any one not conuectexf with the militia who wishes to enjoy tho night will he welcome to Join the company. Oscar Honsor am! Guy Ingram ro lurned today from Steamboat, ciht tbo North Cmpf-iia, about 5U udlw front this city. They came down to "tiring Hanger HIM, who was takottf ill In the mountains and U'll. (he fit Hunt at the homo of O. (!, Brown on Doer Creek, a brother-in-law of Mr. Hill, and medical aid was sum moned from hero.i H ( ihouglif the young man's lllm-Hs is duo to poison ing caused from eating canned meat.. NEW TODAY. ESTIt A Y NOTICE Sorrel maro wMti while feet. Left pasture near Dlx ouvIIIm Thursday night, was see it in this city. Kinder please notify by f phoning 1781. d-Kw-Hi' KOU SA"LE--t'7K acres of land. S miles from Ito.eburg. Creek mti nlng through the place, fair limit and two barns and other outbuild ings. Well fenced. A mighty gorW place. Price $ 1 0,0')0, $:!UM0 don-l, babince on your own terms. A! drt sH W, rale of News, "floKebnr. d-KW-tf.