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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1914)
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Sin'lngHton j TI10 f li-Ht mldypnr nilly of tlio Unii(Uii lluiittut Young Puoplo's Ab f)clitfon Iiiih boon in Mission tb I:ihl two tliiyti at tlio HiiLlHt church in IIiIh city. Kmn soc.hnlcs wi;r( rcpcu rntctt In (his cont'ormieo, lCugonu, BprliiKncld, Myrtlo Crwk mid lioso iurtz. I'roiitluout hiuouk tlio out-of-town doloKaton worn: lortland, Di'. J. 1), SiiHm-.stoti, itcv. O V. WrlKhl wild Mlna Malud Iewin: Ktmeno. Mm Dcna iMiu-Klinlt, MIk Mai-y ItaktM', Mr. Kdwin 1'laltN and licv. II V. I)avl; BprliiKflnld, llarvi!v (Miuhii, Walter! llailay, 1011a Mllrlu-ll, Slidla M ltchi-11, Truman Chanc, Harold CliaKs Myr tlo Crock, ltcv. I). 11. Ilimvrn. j Many InlcrcKlinK and important ; topiCH worn discutHtMl and many new lilutiH adoptcil AinonR IIiokc wub a Btandard of oxcelh'nre whlcli the as-j Boclalion rcconimcndod for adoptltin for cacii Hocicty. A runnlliK contest wan planned based on the alandaid of excellence and a banner is lo lie Klvcn to the society which, at the) und of six nionthH, Iuih tlio biblical t per cent of excellence. j Tlio complete program followa: TneHday, morning kohhIoii, devo tional nn'eliiiK, ltcv. 1). It Mowers: ; wddroHrt or welcome. Kdilh llopUlns: roKpmiso Truinan I'base; report of Hocridary; report of socieMes. Af ternoon session. 2 p. ni Slali con vention, ltcv. O. ('. WrlKhl: personal work, Uev II. W. llnvls; llaptlst lierlodlcals. Dr. V". II. Katon; evan KnllBin, Walter llalley. Kveullli; aes Blon, .liuilor H V. I'. 1'.. Miss Hazel Hunt; coinniitlee work: address, Uev. O. ('. Wrlpllt. Wednesday tnnrnliiK, coiuinlltee work; Btandard of excellence. I r .1, D. Hprini!- lon ; Hlale H. Y. 1'. IT.. Miss Mabel Lewis. Rtuto prcsidenl; llible study. Claude i l.xaoin IMtOi'HllTY 1'Oli M1IM, TO TRADK Fine four flat building in Tacotna, close to huslncBB district, with incomo of $900 per year. Tills la excellent property, ideally located, always rented. Prlco 8,000. Will trade for farm up to $11,000. Douglas & Wallace, Cass street, near Depot. aiHi-lf J,.NI OWMUIS -Wi ld Mr. S. A. rbillips, local tall- or, will start the new year In bis new rooms in itlio Kohl- hageu building next door to the Commercial Club. jtiii I " " o U 4 l c CJ a - co 2" u - el b 3 O Q V in 31 S3 Our Mr. Douglti3 is going to Port bind to dig up purchasers. If you wish to sell your farm and it is priced right, we shall ho glad to try to secure you a purchaser. This applies particularly to stock ranches, j and list with us. He loaves right after the first of tlio ! DOUGLAS & WALLACE, year, bo If you want to sell get busy tf Cass Street, near DopoL WEST ROSEBURG GROCERY Wo can snve'you money on your grocery bill. Ourstock is r'RESI and COMI'LKTK. l'hone your neeil. Prompt delivery and satisfac tory assured. AMI our jjoods guaranteed. "Wo (iivo ISosoburir Trading Checks" DOWELL & FOSTER PHONE 29. Oregon Bakery: Look for lite Label on Bread AT ALL GROCERS That's All. Phone 241 -- Acknowledged The Dcst Trained Club On The Coast Antler's Theatre SATURDAY, DEC. 3rd, 1914 tantord Glee Club Rollicking Choruses, Humorous Quartette and Clever Stunts Prices 75c, 50c, 25c, Seats Selling Box Office The Biggest and Most Hit of The Season 0 Something at this store, we don't want you to feel that tho sale is closed as soon as you have handed over your money. IN OUR OPINION No sale is finally closed until you have given your purchase a thorough trial and are perfectly satisfied with it. We regard your money simply as a deposit, which we will gladly return if you find you nre not satisfied with the goods themselves. Our respon sibility to you doesn't end as soon as you have left our door. You'll Get a Square Deal hero in your Winter Outfit, same as we always give. We've looked over the best that the big markets offer in Clothing and Furnish ings, and have made our usual painstaking selection. From ties and scarfs to suits and overcoats, you'll get values here that will open your eyes. KOU 1XSTAXCK, COXSI1IKK our big line of Clothescraft and Sophomore All Wool Clothes. They nre made scientifically and therefore sell for $12.50 to $30.00, one third less than you'd pay for other ready-made clothes of as good material and workmanship. And they ure fully guaranteed by the makers and ourselves. THINK OVl-:U WHAT WE HAVE SAIIt It means money to you. Come in nnd see us any time. Just received by Parcels Post a new nnd big assortment of Ties. Remember wo are headquarters for the Famous "Boyer" Water proof Hat. You'll find values all through our store. Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters, Shirts, Caps, Gloves, etc. "Duds For Men BOYER HATS A. J. IIOCHRADKIj BARRY SHOES SPECIAL SALE OF BRILLIAM CUT GLASS Every piece deep cut by hand from cbolco crystal blanks by skilled workmen in America's greatest shop. At a little more' than one half the price you usually have to pay. Se0 these beautiful "wares while the stock is complete. Marsiers Drug Company i