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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1913)
LAKGE CROWD PllKSENT TO H K A 11 KKV. JOXKS AT SKH YK'KS 1IKKE LAST MUHIT Noted Evangelist Iewiiles Hell "Judgment Is HubjtMt CluMen lly The Sieaker. Evangelist Jcr-p. gave his descrip tion of hell last night at the Bap tist church in a sermon entitled '"The Judgment". He was not sure of the character, whether it is a place of fire, a lake or brimstone, a place of mental torment or whaj. But he said "I believe it to he Infinitely worse than any one ha3 ever imagin ed, what ever its character may be."; Later he told of the kind of peo ple who should go to hell. He said .that many receive no judgment in this world adequate to their sins; and that it is only reasonable that some place of justice should exist for the great sinners that exist. Ac cording to the speaker only one way exists by which a human can escape hell, and that Is Jesus Christ. In another part of the sermon it was said that every man must meet the terrible enemy of man, death. And then he must pass the judg ment seat at the great White Throne, where a man will have to stand before the infinitely supreme Pay your gas bills before the fifteenth and save the dis- count. dl5 God. Two or three different judg ments were described in the sermon, the preacher explaining them from different view points. The sermons was admirably spok en, and though dealing with hell, was not exactly what is often termed "hell and brimstone" sermons, so often delivered. It was deep and of greater interest, even to a so called "unconverted" man. 4 NOTICE. XOW IT'S DK1KD E(iiS. All accounts and notes owing to J. H. Campbell & Son have been turned over to Frank B. Long, who will collect and receipt for same. Parties indebted to the firm please take notice. dl7p J, H, CAMPBELL & SOX. HKKE'S A HUMMER 8 lots in Miller's Addition, this week only, for $75.00 each, if taken together. Rice & Rice. , 3036-tE CHRIST MAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS AT HOME LOW ROUND TRIP FARES VIA THE I to sun s et Xm I I lOGOENiSWTAl I THE EXPOSITION MX 13 1015" Between all points in Oregon, also from points in Oregon to California, Washington and Idaho SALE DATES AND LIMITS Christinas Holidays: Between all points in Oregon; also ifrom Southern Pacific points to points in Washington and Idaho Dec. 18 to 24 Inclusive. Between Oregon and California points Doc. lio to 25. Return limit all points Jan. 6, 1914. New Years Holidays: Dec 2 7 to Jan. 1, with final return lim it Jan. 5, 1914. The New Year fares apply only between points in Oregon and between Oregon and California. SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE Observation Cars, Dining Ours null big, warm all-steel coaches. All trains solidly rcstibulcd. Call on nearest Southern Purine Afeut for full particulars train schedules, specific fares, etc. , ; John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. REAL EbTATE- $2800 Buys fine 30-acre ranch, nil creek hottoni, nil in high state of cultivation. Fine set of new buildings, well fenced. $500 Huyg two fine larqe lots, ench 50x100, fine location. Buys miles, fine cultiv ber. Buys pood barn. $2000 lfiO acre ranch out 8 7 room house, Harn, springs, several acres In ation, lots of wood tini- $2800 fine 8 acre tract close in, new bungalow, new SEE E. fi PERRINE. The Real Estate Han ANTLERS THEATRE Program Fri. and Sat. Evening A ilig I.ubin Masterpiece in Two Keels. The Special Officer A subject with many a thrill and intensely Interesting moments. DON'T MISS IT. An Klison Photoplay The Honor of the Force Very Dramatic. The tale of a crooked policeman who found that honesty paid in the end. A.T KSSAXY PitODlCTlOX SWKKT KKVEXGE, A very Laughable Oomeily. THE IH'C'K HAISIXO IXIIt'STKY, Kriticnt ional anil Instructive. The usual present to the lucky holder of the coupon of a IS plow Tea Set will be made. Don't forget your coupons for all the week are good on the 42 piece dinner set on Saturday evening. Admission 10, 5c Doors Open al 2 and 7 p. m. Questions of More lniMirtanee Than Ibtltlesliiite Confront N'ution. WASH I NGTON. Dec. 11. Dr. ' Mary E. Pennington, In charge of food reseach work of the department of agriculture. Mid the house agri cultural committee todi'y Una frozen and dried eggs would wive the; problem .of high prices and cold i storage corners. j "Frozen and dried eggs," said Dr. Pennington, '"soon will be marketed : In small packages so as to be avail-; able to every household instead of ; for bakers and other manufacturers as at present. Hard frozen eggs will ! keep a year and there is no question dried and frozen eggs will ultimate ly displace the cold storage variety." i Eggs cannot be kept in cold stor-; age and be fit for food longer than ten months, she asserted, and add-, ed that dried and frozen eggs do not! lose any of the nutritive value. . The nation-wide inquiry has tend-; ed to put the department or Justice on the side of the department of1 agriculture, placing much of thei blame for high egg and poultry I prices not oh cold storage men bun on the hen. According to reports so far at . hand cold storage men have suffered j from a marked lack of eggs and oth er products and the prices have gone up for this reason. United States attorneys have sent word to Vash- ington in many instances that cold : storage .dealers in their (territory j have stocks ou hand far under stocks , in previous years and that they $ee j little prospect of relief. I CITY NEWS. Talk with "Hutch". tf Postoffice Inspector R H. Morse has returned hero alter a fe,v days spent at northern points. Bring your trading stamps to Clark's Studio, as good as cash for photos. tf (iilo & Co. packing liouso oM'ns Monday, loth. All employees request ed to be present. H. I.. GlU'l, .Mgr. Jake Kerne and son, both of whom reside at Anluuf, spent the day In Iloseburg attending to business mat ters. Patronize the Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers' interest. Prices always reaonnble. tf E. M. Thurber, of Portland, who has been spending the past few days In Roseburg left for Medford and Ashland this morning. J. L. liuell, Southern Pacific right-of-way agent, arrived here this morning from Eugene and spent the day with H. G. Wilson. A snfety razor ror dad or a good pocket knife for the lad, make Xmsa gilts with a future. Got the best at the Iloseburg liook Store. We give S. & II. Green Trading Samps. tf Mrs. C. 11. Gooch left for her home at Sisson, CM., this morning after a few days sient in Iloseburg visiting with her Bister, Mrs. li. F. Hynn. Uuy bread made in Roseburg none better. Vou could do your banking in Portland; laundry could jo tent there; dry goods bought there but it Is not good business policy. Spend your money at home. " tf A number of local young men will go to Wlnstons Saturday" evening where they will enioy a sociul bail to he given by Hurry Wlnstons. The Winstons are famous for their enter taining nbillty, and those fortun ate enough to attend next Saturday's function are promised a good time. If you are thinking of buying a kodak why not buy from a profes sional man. who can give you prac tical suggestions on buying as well as handling afterwards, also loam you to do your own flnlshin. All In structions free at Graves Art Empor ium. d2H For the next 60 days Dr. R. E. Hunt will give a premium with eam case of horse dentistry which will entitle the holder of the first choice to $25 in merchandise at Pearce's ImrnosB shop. The holders of the tickets, not more than 100, will de cide the choice among themselves by a popular vote. This offer and com pel ition will close on December 31, 1913. tf James Cahill. aged 82 years, died at Mercy hospital yesterday after noon of ailments Incident to old age. Deceased was unmarried, and has no relatives on this coast, but Is surviv ed by throe sisters who live In the east. Mr. Cuhlll was a native of Ireland. He came to the I'mpqua Valley a good many years ago, and for a long time resided on a little Yuletide Suggestions! T is always a hard matter to get down to the task of selecting Christmas presents for your family and your friends. Arid oftentimes the selection is not service- able-although pretty and attractive. Why not give this year those things that are at the same time serviceable, acceptable and attractive. We have them. Look over the list below and make your selection. Then come in and let us show you what they are. NecRties - 25c to $1.00 Mens Suits $8.00 to 25.00 Sweaters $1.25 to $7.50 Shirts - 50c to $5.00 Childrens Suits $5. to 10.00 Kid Gloves - 1.25 to 2.00 Hats - $1.50 to $5.00 Collar Bags 75c to $3.00 Christmas Boxes containing Socks, Handkerchiefs, Arm Bands, Garters, etc. 25c to $1.50. We have a splendid assortment of Cuff Links, Tie Pins, Studs and other Jewelry Simon Caro, Leading Clothier New Store In the Umpqua Hotel Building New Store , place Just east of the city. The fun- oral will occur from tho Catholic! church at 9 o'clock Saturday morn ing. Southern Pacific Detective Burns returned here yesterday after a cou ple of days spent at polntB In the southern part of the state. " Charles McGee and wife, of Myrtle Creek, spent the afternoon in Hose burg attending to business mattors. They were only recently mnrried in tills city. ! C1TV NEWS. (Ilo & Co. pnckiiur house, omiin Monduy, 15tli. All employees request ed to lie present. H. K JIIK, Mgr. .1. II. Marstrs and wife, of Loo'klng Glass, wore visitors in the city for a few Iioui-b thlB afternoon. They! were registered at tho Grand hotel, j Edwin Waver, of Myrtle Creek,' spent tho day in town looking after business affairs. Dr. Pearson, of Sutherlln, spent last evening In Iloseburg attending tlie regular meeting of 'the 'Elks' lodge. The now Methodist church, at the corner of Lane nnd Main streets iB Hearing completion, and will prob ably bo in readiness for occupancy early next year. The chure his mod ern In every particular, and will add considerable to the attractiveness of the vicinity In which it is being erected. What is More Suitable For Christmas Than A Nice Grafonola or a Victrola A Gift that will be an everyday reminder of Xmas. Educate the children to know the best music the greatest speakers. The records of the Victor and Grafonola cover a wide rjitige of subjects and are inexpensive. Come in and let us play them for'ou. The Roseburg Furniture Co. We Give Roseburg Trading Checks Christmas Cigars And Sundries!! WH V MOT Give 111X1 something will MVl he win enjov and no smoker enjoys anything better than his favor ite Cigar, I have special Christmas package put up in attractive boxes, with from five to fifty choice cigars in a box. Prices range from 50c to $5.50 per box P PS;.-,1 have an cxtra fine display of both French Urier and Meerschaum pipes, the kind he will enjoy. Prices range from 50c up to $15.00 Cigar Cases, Cigarette Holders, Pipe Tobacco and Humidors. The Roseleaf Cigar Store,0 Jsgsr-