The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 27, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVENING NEWS
MILTON' J. BIIOEMAKKK
CARL D. KHOL.MAKKIt
KdltorH am Publishers.
CHURCH NOTICES
IH8UEI) DAII.V EXCEPT NU.N'IMV
Hllbscrlptiuu Kates Dally.
Tar year, by mall $3.00
Per month, delivered 60
Seuii-Weckly.
Per year 12.00
Bli months 1.00
Entered as second-class matter
November 5, 191 U, at Koseburg, Ore.,
under act of March 3, 1879.
"S a "frit J . V," s i: I "i km 1 1 KiTii, km:i.
iuii,vi:iti,n tiih itr.M povi:it.
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At the request of many of
the Koseburg citizens 1 her-
witn announce myself a candl- !
date for city recorder at the
coming cilv election, October 6.
pel ad.-ol) L. E. M1LLEDGK.
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' I Christian Church.
j J. N. McConnell, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a, in.; preaching 11a. in.;
C. K. 6:30 p. ni.; preaching 7:30 p.
m. We will be pleased to have you
worship with us.
many tellers to the dead letter of- r,rktiuii Kelenre Srity.
flee. They emphasize the value of j Coi ner Lane and Main streets Ser-
placlng tlie name and address of the: vices at 1 1 a in., subject Reality ';
sender on the upier left hand cor-j Sunday school 9:45 a. in.; Wednes-
ncr. the slump on the upper right!, iv evening testimonial meeting at
rorner and side by side, where two g o'clock.
or more are necessary. The address!
should be ub follows:
John Doe,
Koseburg,
1 1 Sit S. Main St Ore,
Where mall l!J send to stales I
whose abbreviations are so nearly
I SAMOLINE WASHES
Charles Fisher, of Oshknsh, while' llllkl'' fHr I""'""''8. California unci : ,',,
under the Influence of ,1.1, ,1, ves- niorauo nai. ioi.i ami some tew
First .Methodist Kplscoiull Church,
Services held at the court house.
The pulpit will be occupied by Hon.
B. L. Eddy at 11 o'clock. Sunday
school at 9:45; iipworth League at
l:.10. .No evening preaohing ser-
terday shot and killed his wile and
others, it Is advisable, where not
seriously Inlnred one of his dam-h- '''" written, lo spell ine names en
ters. Change the name of the man rely out.
and the locality, and one can scarce-,
ly pick up a dally paper without! I'HH'KS AIIH .NOT TOO .MICH.
finding on urtlcle like or very similar'
lo the above, only aggravated In!
many Instunccs-, with more deaths! Opening; Show or Any 1 beat re om-
. iiuiihik ii iirn i-i'i iiir niNiiHu
and injurlusi. Crusted by drink, tltut
Ih the re u noil Kivuti, and the nutiie of-
tha nnhlllihV ivraloli i . ....u wa In t..il
llnw. In the papers, with his plciurei '"'"' '" "rke 'arged for
' . the senta frir thn ntun nv irfinw novl ul
: M. K. Chinch, South.
j Corner Washington and Stephens.
0, 11. Cleaves, pastor. Services as
usual September 28. Sunday school
, at In; morning worship at 11; even
i lug service at 7:30. The evening
i theme will be "Myself and the Other
J Fellow". You will be welcome.
There nas been some comment
n the frant page. Why not place
Fir:rt Pieshyterlan Church.
Pool J. Lux, pastor. Sunday school
mo morning worship and
sermon at 1 1 ; Y. P. S. C. B. at 7
.. .. '' " " Uninnluv nr llll-'h Mr lllrHim itnl.
oiongsNiie me name or me murderer - - " - ,.; evening worship and sermon at
Jn glaring red typo, the name a so ." nmrn " ntw8 reiiouei rnil.h .,rawr ,'.; , 7..t
of the brand of honor that caused I """ a ""' f 'act for the op- "" a prayer meet.ng at , . 30 p.
. ' tne lira mi or nr nor tnni laum a . ..llr..,on ,h p ,iVnnre sent snle Junior Endeavor on Friday at 4
the insane act? Why not put side! "mK nurudion ine uinance seal sa e heail,. welcome tnni ser-
Iy side with the picture of the ux-j ' extremely moderate. "As a rule, A "'' v.elcome to all ser-
crclde or homicide, that of the glld-! "l0 l'R"l"K w"'" " a new the-l vlte9-
u i.i'n i .. ,i,.u. ..i..,r ' atre communds higher prices than any i
notion wn l,i,L.hi ,.! ,.r n, ....: other ntiracilon that may come later. I llaptM Chini li
v uiiaiui'i iiik i' fisi hi (Hiiiiiiinig wi-
ficor dtifi' and the further fart that
tlila Ik the first- hIiow to be hilled at
thn Antlers I think that the prlceH
r.hai'K-d for sealH are very tnoder-
who ntado It, Ho common. Indeed
aro these ocrurrenreH, that they
Bear:eJy create a rfmdo except In
their Immediate loculity, unleBb ae-
votnpanled with details or iimiKiial
ntmelty and horror. Ik It any wonder! H,e " A a 1'lt,' 1 tavl Offi
that irens and pulpit and (iiihiir nr
joining In the tinlvonml demund
"pulverize the rum mwer"
tiGG i one of the very best popular
comedies that Ihih been put on the
Amerlean ntae In the p;iHt few yearti
and wherever it hits appeared It has
commanded high prlcen. The prices
of seats are: boxes. $2.50 ; down-
I Htalrw, $2.00 and $1.50; balcony,;
Krom- a careful and unprejudiced $1.00 to $2.00; gallery 7Gc to $1.00.1
nnaiysiB of the evidence tutu far In-
THK NKW VOItK Ml IHH.I-:.
trod need In the ln leachment trial of
dovernor Sulzer. of New York, and a
ltoaltlve knowledge (hat a iiihhh of
the same Ih Ktlll to come forward next
week, It would appear that Mr, Sill
ier has vory slender chances of re
lieving himself of the charge on
which 1he Impeachment Is asked.
Kven though he had not the vlndlc
tlvonoHB and anfiuoslty of the Tam
many ring to overcome the evidence
this far produced, would seem to
warrant the pressing of the cnnf? by
all the social and political organiza
tions that are now, and have been
t riving for better mid purer politics,
IMtlZK WIXNKUS.
(Continued from page H.)
W. H. Eaton, pastor. Sunday
school io a. m.; preaching 11 a. in.;
young people's meeting 6:30 p. in.:
preaching 7:300 p m. The past
will be the preacher tomorrow. Our
people are cordial. Our music Is
Tine. Our services are helpful. Come
and see. .
Siilnt (leoi-geV Chut-ch. '
Corner -Main and Cass streets. The,
Itev Charles Wilson Baker, rectory
The nlnteenth Sunday after TrlnltyJ
Holy communion at 7:30 a. m.; Sun-'
day school 9:45 u. m.; morning
prayer at 11 a. in.; evening prayer
' at 7:30 p. m All Invited to alien
these services. Monday, Saint Mi
chael and All AngelB. Hefty commun
ion at 10 a. m.
late Crawford, S. I).
W.
C.
oy 1st.
Pest box
Cooley 1st.
Dost box Lemon Cling
Pickens 3rd.
Host box Lemon Cling, S. 1). Cooley
2nd.
Late Crawford, S. I). Cooley 2nd.
Plate Lemon Cling. S. I). Cooley
That the nets of the accuvi?d execu-i Hj
Mate Lemon Cling. M. H. Smith
41vo have been such as brand him as
belonging to the class of politicians
who cannot resist the temptation of
Iter son Hi gain, made possible by their
randldacy nnd election to some high
nnd responsible office. Is apparent
from the testimony this far develop
ed, and there Is apparently but little
rhance for any other outcome of the
trial, but that the charges will be
miHtalned, and he will bo deposed
from the office to which he was elect
ed less than one year ago, with er
2nd
Florence Tokay, C. W. Bradford
1st.
Sweetwater, Mrs. It. Jennie 1st.
Dried I'm it.
Best exhibit dried peaches, Mrs.
Minnie Bretzke 2nd.
Best exhibit dried pears, Mrs.
Itresstons of congratulations from all' Minnie Bretzke 1st.
fiartp of the country, and from the
best ranktf of citizens.
iMtoi'i:itLY Ainnti:ssi:ii i.irri i:its
Our Uncle Sammy evidently thinks
that his nephews and nieces need a
little liiHtruction in letter writing,
-HUd I preparing to give them some
lessons, especially as to the host and
proper manner of putting the ad
tlress on the outside of the envelop.
The postotfii-e department m sending
nut for distribution through the
mail enrriers nnd schools, many
thousands of cards, with n correct
form for letter address on it. They
hope by this means to educate the
writing public, so there will lint be
the necessity of having to send so
prunes.
M rs.
Mrs.
M rs.
Wit-
Best exhibit dried
Minnie Bretzke 1st.
Best, exhibit dried apples,
Mlnulo Hitlio 1st.
Best exhibit dried apples,
Kster Miller 2nd.
Vegetables.
Largest pumpkin, Mrs. II. C.
bum 1st.
Best exhibit mangel wertzels. Mrs.
( Continued Monday.)
XOTICK Work will iH-glu nt the
(iilo prune packing house Mon
day, AH Jjuly furors please be on
hand at that time.
LAST K(A(K.MKXT OK SKKItlW.
The crowds have been so large this
week at tile Majestic theatre, to nee
Mine. Pearl Tangley, the seere?, that
Manager Lacy has decided to cut the
prices for tonight to 15c;. .Mine.
Tangley Is the most expensive fea-!
ture ever booked hero for a vaude
ville theatre, and in order to meet
expensei the prices were placed at r
20c. Yesterday hundreds of ladies'
attended her special ladies matinee
J and Manager Lacy decided that inas
! much as the attendance has hen
large enough to meet expenses, he
Is perfetly satisfied, and therefore
ha- lowered the price of admission.
Mr. Lacey stated that jst as he
tsees the people want tlie bluur fea
tures he will be on the look out for
them at all times, antl Is willing to
nay salaries for such acts as long as
he enn make both ends meet. He Is
at present negotiating with the Pan
tages circuit to put In one hct when
ever possible while the nets are
jumping from Portland to San Kran,
cIsco In which they lose a week in
travel. Mine. Tangley leaves tonight
for Portland : from there she goei
bftck east to straighten up her busi
ness affair, after which she-will set
He on her fruit farm at Dover, dur
ing the next year. I
PREPARE FOR COLD WTO
WHEN THE COLD VINTER DATS COME
ARE YOU PREPARED?
Cold ueatlior needs ahead of time and (j'ou are
sale. Our stock is now eady (or your inspection
and we are sure that we will please you with our
reat variety of timely supplies.
Monogram Hot Water liottles e91.0 t S2.2S
Rexall Cherry H.uk Coui;lt Syrup 25c i.vi 5S:
Rexall Rheumatism Remedy 50c M $100
Rexall Grippe l'ills. ' 29c
Rexall Hronehial l.oeners 15c
Kexall r.mulsion 1 00
Rexall Cld Tablets
Rexall Heel, Iron ai
Rexall Rubbing Oil
Rexall Cold Cream .
Thermos Hott'es
91
25c
vt me 75c
25c and 50c
25c
CITY XKWS.
AI l,al"raiu'li, of Glide, spent the
(lay In Itosi'lturK attending to various
lumlneKft matters.
William .larksnn, of lokinc: Class,
Klieiit yesterday In Hosehujn attend
Iiik to business matters.
Mr K. 1- Mrlntosli and Miss 11. O.
I'urti ,9il lo Sutlierlln this liiorn-
Ing where they established a bianeh
of the Klester l.ad)( ' Tailoring
school. Miss Curtis wilt have chartre
of the Sutlierlin branch of the busi
ness. Anotber block of nc9rly 100 seats
was sold loday for "Olcer l:l'il."
which will be O.esenled nt the An
tlers' theater In this rity on the even
Ins of October 4. Maii:mer lilooni
Irt mnrh elated over the seat sale thus
far nnd preilicls a crowded house on
the opening nl;h.
The
Store
.VATM.W KM.I.DKTON, .n,p. erkh,. llulbllns
We GiveS. X- If. Green Tnulinij Stamps
Milt ItHXT- After October 4th, S
room, fiiinsMcd eotlaiie. call at "tt
S. l'lno street. l!4'i-tt
LOST One lone Kray overcoat on
road from Itnukway to llosehum
Call l'K:;:i. mii'-tf
NlTTTt 1C Work II Ih-kIii nt Ibe
tale irline oklmt Ihmim Mon
day. All tody fiieer plia 1h on
bOnl at I but time. Q
l'"Olt 11KNT -A modern .'5-r(Kin
looise. fiillilshed. with balh. cheap.
4 1-, corner Ci'inimM'cial rn.l 4tb
sir
i n
-o.;p
WANTKf TO IJFVT-- '' 7 re..n.
furnished house w.h :: less th;,n
3 hedrooH's (. n., or call
at .101 IVrklnn .!Uu. 1935-o!
COCKKKil.l.s I'OU SAI.K l".,iU-,-while
and buff Orplimtons. Farm
rsised and fine hardy slock. Only
II each, Thone l'!''2 1 . l!!3S-o2
CLEANS AND POLISHES EVERYTHING
It lnlves nilli water ami produces quirk results.
SAMOUXB contains no acid, grit, benzine, grease, oil or any injurious substance.
SAMOI.I.N'E is absolutely non-inflammable and non-lnjurlous. SAMOLINE economizes labor and
saves: money.
GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR USING SAMOLINE
For (leiinliiH Pencil .Marks, Dirt, Urease ami Soli from Tainted Walls and Ceilings, Oil Paintings,
Interior Woodwork, Vumislicil ami Knaiiirleil Surfaces, .Mosaic .Marble, Tile ami Varnished Floor.
Mix one part of SAMOL1NK with four or more partB warm water; wash the surface with
a soft brush or cloth; wipe off with sponge arid clean water; dry thoroughly. See Note
at end of Directions.
Fr Automobiles, Itullvvny Couches, Street Cat's, Steamships, e9.
-Mix one part SA.MOL1VH with five parts warm water; wash thoroughly, rinse with clear
water and wipe dry. Se Note at end of Directions. o i
For C'Lcanliu; Pencil .Marks, .Match Scratches ami Dirt from Store Fronts, Store Fixtures, Barber
INiles, Chairs, etc.
lllx one part SAMOLINE with three parts warm water. Wash clean, rinse with sponge and
clean water and wipe dry. See Note at end of Directions.
For all Metal Hurfmes, Automobile l-natt. Hrass floods. Nickel, Silver, Aluminum, Tin and lor-ce-hiln
Wail-, Kitchen I'tensikt, t'ltlery, Nlrl Tools, Sad Irus, Fuueets, Hariiess MountliiKS, etc.
Moisten a piece of soft clean cloth or waste with SAMOLINE (without using any water),
rub the surface until the tnrnah or rust is dissolved, then wipe off and polish with a piece of
dry cheese cloth or chamois.
For .Marble mutuary, Iftitli Tubs, Ijmaorli'x, Closet Itowls, Sinks, lterrlj;crators, Dirty Window Sills.
Mix half SAMOLINE with half warm water. Rub the surface clean with soft brush or
cloth, or if preferable, dip the brush Into the Cleaner, (without using any water) rub off
the dirt, rinse with clean water, wipe dry. The result will surprise you.
For KemoviiiK White Alcohol nnd Hot Water Stains from Table and I)i"sser Tops.
Dip soft cloth Into SAMOLINE (use no water), rub. the white spot until removed, then
wipe surface with sponge and clean water. See Note at end of Directions.
For rilasswnre, Cut (Muss, etc.
Mix one tablespoonful of SAMOLINE with one pint of hot water. Scrub the glassware
thoroughly with a soft brush, rinse In hot water and allow to dry without wiping.
For JPirrors and Windows.
Mix as for glassware, then wash the mirrors or windows using a soft cloth and allow to
dry iuto a powder, then wipe off thoroughly wtlh a dry soft cloth.
NOTE After thoroughly cleaning automobiles, interior woodwork, furniture, glosB painted
and all varnished surfaces, wipe over with our PULLMAN POLISH (or any other GOOD furniture
polish) which will restore the life of the varnish and paint at a trifling cost.
DILUTE SAMOLINE more for a slightly soiled surface and less if very dirty.
Prict: Gallows. $1.50; Half Galtons. 9fc; Quarts 50c; Pints 30c
Churchill Hardware Co
FREE DOMESTIC SCIENCE
LECTURES
Ladies of Roseburg to have Opportunity to Hear Mrs.
Nevada Briggs, Lecture-Demonstrator, at A. J.
Lillburn & Sons Furniture Store
MSIWM& MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th 1013
Beginning Monday, Sep'.emhor 29 at 2:H0 p. in., Mrs. Nevada HrlKm . v.
science expert, will give frae of charge to the ladies of Uosebunr a full course r h ".. (lon'es"c
lectures nnd practical baking tests. Mrs. Briggs has a nallonal rep, latlon as eeMo-'IT "C e"Ce
tor and gives her audiences the scientific as well as the practi-al n Z r " t?"";
baking. She shsws how scl,ntlflc principles ,m.y be applied In even- line of V wT '.',S "?"
getting more wholesome and more economical foods, sbvlng bt ,le ,.,; ' , IV" u'erell'
says: "Poets may be born, and probably an occasional cook b , the V", ' Mre' B,rlKfs
actually applying rules that bring Pgrfect remits. Anv one who will ai mlv seiH re .n'.ade by
rectly can become proficient In the art of cooking, for cooking i, an art nn ' .L""'."0, 1 PS COJ"
the attention of the nost intelligent nnd cultivated women of ihe land n , ,1 ''. . '8,wortnv
vancing nnd getting the attention that It so richly oserves. If we but J L f?st a,d"
warp and woof of our mus-ulnr and nervous systems are woven ou, of the foo l W, ' " the
to understand why this wave of better, purer and better bodv-bull,.ing foods Z l.iLt i , ??S'
our American women are lending In every step to th end. In l school' , n " ' " 1 """ that
les is given the same gttent on as all other branches of learning ' S toia i"mestl" econom-
f v
The free lectures will be conducted at the A. J l.il'.nirn s,. p,.riin c.
P'etely equipped lecture roo n has been provided. Plenty f confor aide sei' h?'" '"6 " ,rom;
Kverv r,.i ,.. ,. " V"'" l"area
i itie seiecline nr tho n,nr--
where all may see the work done In- Mrs. n rises
lals to the serving of the same. Is In plain view of every
ei- 1 -v.,, ilne.l ih..M, !.,... i , ' ' !. lIU OX 111 X n. Imkinn
one w, be entire,; dlfferVni' Ta.uZ'Te Inl "X '
The lectures will begin prom-.tly at 2:S.i each afternoon and com inue u, til 4 T S"",e
four and five recipe will he made, baked and Merved d a 1 n, ns rn ,io, I hU i'.6
,bem will be given. Ladle, should bring a pencil for taking note and r, n"""S
Program for the k: an" '' r,1lK for sampling foods.
MONDAY
Chocolate CaKe
Biscuits
Nut 3read
Feach Short CaKe
PROGRAM FOR
TUESDAY
Whi'e Cahe
Cold CaKe
Marble Pudding
Peanut Cookies
WEDNESDAY
Lady Baltimore CaKe
Beef Roll with
brown gravy
Dixie Biscuits