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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1914)
1 D. II. MAHSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE WINTER WHITE HOUSE Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble Works, felephone 251. tr I Iff 7orH Done on Short Notice SOSEBUEG, ORE 1 y jtasaapaBWiaHMawEBSj V O. JACOHSON Telephone 203 'SZJKim II) ft i Wlwfimwm li'il ?3 BUSY, STORES J A Clean Sweep For Tuesday Wednesday Framed Pictures Only a few left Brighten up a corner of your home at a Very Small Cost BEAR SEZ: The Imperial and the Oolden Crown Flour are to be depended upon BF.CAU5E 'I hey are quality Hour. The housewife has no fear of her success in baking if she uses either flour. HAVE YOU TRIED IT YET? If you use our fllour once you will always use it. i: vicKYTiuxc, coon at MARSHALL'S "tiiic itki; food stork" PHONIC 184 To Cure Cough Remove the Cause Thoio are ho ninny cough remedies on tlio market, thai ft Holoetinu Is difficult to the one who has an occasional or oven an urgent nerd for a good oih. As a result of our experience In handling scores of different kinds, we feel justified In our claim that Syrup of Wild Cherry with CJuahtcol ami Kucalyptua Is In a class by Itself. It cures ii cough hy removing the cue. It cures stubborn rases. It ri'l loves promptly and each hit of relief U u Htep towards a thorough cure. At thin season when coughs are prevalent, nonw reliable cough remedy should he kept in every home, Let is he "Syrup of Wild Cherry with tluaiaeol and Kucnlyptus. Guaranteed, l'rico U. mill "0 etMH. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE Phone 51 North Roseburg Wc Give S. & II. Green Trading Stamps You Dont' Have to Go to Sea to See PAT V'- ' If J. From this little huildinK In the rear of his cottage at I una Oiris tian. Miss., I'lesiih-nt Wilson Is now tiiri'ct ins the n flairs of tho nation. It, isn't much to look at and the accoiiiniod'itoiis nro not such as call for houst iiiK. hut history jnmy le imulo then, As n rnsult of its sudden fa me juaiiy a hoy and tourist will carve his initials on the sides of the house until It is a literal mass of artistic; (?) designs and then some sao will i carve (after carving his own name anions the others) "fools names like' fools laces are always seen in public j places." YOXCAMiA ITKMS. For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and chimne bloctts. Cement sidewalks and Cement worK of any Hind. 1 I'.avp Ave or U house I will tu-ll cheap, (is I want to use the anne) In other huMluess. Bpo my burglar proof window lock, tfa O K. See Pat's KlAiKtc roof piunt f"r leaky ronf. Wo build, mnvo or repair your hounes. Iiulti"n hulhilnps a Bivelalty. Over forty yrm eiLrlenoc In bulhllnn. F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Mrs. Henry Wine vcRf io Uose buri; on business Wednesday. Mrs. Helen Marks returnocl to her home at Huone Wednesday after several days visit with Mrs. Ella Marks hero. K. M, Devaney returned to his homo at Albany the first of the week after a few days visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. CI. B. Han sard. H. C. Cook and granddaughter. Miss Genevieve Cook, visited at Cot taga Orove the first of the week. Forrest Miller departed Saturday for his home near Goshen. Mesdames ('has. and Clarence i Feles. of Vancouver. Wash., are vitdfiiig with relatives here. Mrs. .las. Tdsle, of Portland, Is visiting at the home f her daughter, Mr. J. L. Sent nr. l- I j. Kinney and c h U d re n n n d Chas. Turpin and family havn re ti'rned to their homes near Cottage Grove after spending Christmas nt the homo of Mrs. G. W Kinney, of this place. ,Ias. Pet roe. of TtosebnrR, visited with his brother, Malon Petree, here the first of tho week. 11 Crouch and familv have return ed to their home at Springfield af ter spending Xma with relatives here. Joseph Pritmle returned the first of the week from Cottage Grove where he spent n few days on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. K. A Dnnlap, of Portland, are visiting with Mrs. Dun. lap's sister. Mrs. J. L. Senter Mrs. Hlauch Kinir returned to her borne at Port land Tuesday after a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs .1. l' Paunherty. I, V, WNe returned Monday from W.-Us, where he and Mrs. Wise vl-dt-d to at the home of their son, Alvy Wise. Itndolnh I'i'T-ne-s and wife, of "".burg, spent Christmrts here with Mrs, Harness' parents, Mr and Mrs. lame,; Anibrnpo. Sr. C. it. McK'M'ind, pr'vte see ro tary to Col. Waller, commander in chief at Mare Island, spent Christ mas with Mr and Mrs. .1. V S -nter. Mrs. I.esli.. Hartley, of Km none, is visiting at the hnme of her brolh ers. C. 1 and .1. G. Appb-irato Hr and Mrs. Geo. C. Knott were at Rosehurg en business Monday. Miss Mildred Francis returned here Tuesday after n few days visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Fran cis, of Hayhurst. Mrs. Charles SbruM returned from Roseburg a f'W days ago She re ports her husband's condition as be in p much improved and that in due time be will entirely recover from his injuries. Miss North n Cox returned Mon day from Cottage Grove where she spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Gronto. Geo. Wilcox and family have re turned to their homo at Oakland af ter spending Christmas at tho home of Mr. and Mrs J. D. Wilson, Mrs. Wilt-ox parents. Win. .Castor, of Uice Hill, was tdansacting business here the first of the week. Fdwin Steam and R. Bridges, of Oakland attended the fireman's ball here Christ mas evening Mrs. C. C. Wamsley is visiting wlili relatives near Albany this week. Mrs. .las H. Patty returned home Tued;iy after a visit of two months at Soduvl'le with her brother I'r. Jones. Miss Susie Applegale has returned to her home at Portland after spend ing Christmas at the home oi" her mother, Mrs. 1-anra Appleuate. O K. Hrew and family returned Com Roseburg Thursday ifter a lew d;i -.' visit w.th relative-. l bos. Cannon was nt Oakland on business tl.o f'rt of tbe I'M; l.ioyd Savage and wife returned the first of the week from CotUige j Grove. Mr. and Mrs S. G. Long ac-; conipanied them and will visit here; j a few days. j I The Ital Masque given iv Mrs. S. ! ! Coates at K I knead the .'.7 lust., was; exceptionally well attended and a: jolly time is reported by those In1 I attendance. Percy Cutlack was i awarded the gentlemen's prize f or j the best sustained character and; Mrs. Melviu Howard, of this city! j was awarded the ladies prize for be- Ing the best sustained character. ! The Third Annual Firemen's ball,! given by the Yoncalla Fire Depart-j meat on December 2nth was both a; social and a financial success. The1 hall was very tastily decorated and; presented a very inviting appearance. The crowd was probably the largest! ever attending a ball here and that j each and every one went away "dance: satisfied" there can be but little doubt The music which was fur- nished by Messrs. Applohoff, Strange! ae' Humphrey, of Roseburg, and ; It? 1 y. of Comsiock. was indeed ; highly commendable and many were the compliments heard for It. ; Mr. iMid Mrs H. W Smart have returned to their home nt Seattle af-j tor a few days' visit here at the J liunie of Mrs Smart's parents, Mr. j anil M rs It. Ruleson. ' ' i Miss Dollie Smith returned to her home at Roseburg Tuesday after spending Christmas with her sister, Mrs. James Toner. The gralonola contest promoted by Stearns & Chenoweth, ended Wed nesday, December 24th and the drawing took placo on the afternoon of Dec. Ml. Twelve of the contest ant.. 1 1 ni n it ti vt-'fiTilitil nrWiw KM ret prize, a fine gral'onola was won by ! I Miss Iternice Richards; Mrs S. G. Long won second prize, a fino sew ing machine; third prize was won ! by M is, A. C. Wilson, a fine gold watch ; fourth prize, a gold watch, ! Miss Ktbel Siowelt; fifth prize, a sll j ver toilet set went to Miss Marion I McClaruau ; sixt h prize, scissor set, won by Mrs. H. Witte; seventh, sil I ver cup, M iss Minnie Sutherltn ; I eiuhth. silver butter dish, Mrs A. J. Arnel; ninth, silver cream pitcher, Miss Helen Catlin; tenth. silver cream pitcher, Mrs, S. 11. Haldwln; b'venlh silver salt and pepper set, Mrs. .las. Toner; twelfth, silver salt ;:nd pepper set. Mrs Wm. Bradford. Mi pfei MM. : V km rem m 4V THE WAY TO BETTER LIGHT You nro on the way to better, cheaper, winter llgjit when you get MAZDA lamps in this car ton. Your hours of ease are easier and your bills for light uiy lighter. SI1EL13Y HAZDA No home can afford to waste cur rent in carbon lamps. They are tho most expensive lighting de vice you can use, oven when ou get them free. MAZDA lamps kIvp three limes as much light at the same cost. Relamp your entire house now, before the nights get longer. OSHURN PHARMACE Opposite Hotol Vmpqua. Panitorium Dye Works All work fully guaranteed. Goods calk! for and delivered. Prac tical dyeing and ck'auius of all kinds of Ladies' and Gcnta' Cloth ' Inig, Cravenetles and Fortiers. Roseburg, Ore 1HI N. KONI1 PtT CX1KNER OAK. Take Your choice! Cooking and jieating Schedule For Electric Ranges, Irds, Chafing Dishes, and other Mis cellaneous Heating Devices orlimall Domestic Power Devices. METER RATE Three cents (3) per Kilowatt Hour Minimum Charg,.... $1.00 per month FLATRATES Electric Range for Dpestic Purposes Electric Water Heafer Domestic Purposes for $5.00 per month $2.50 per month The above rates are for permajnt service only, and provides for the installation, by the Compar, of a separate meter for meas urement of current used for coding and heatiug purposes DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHTS WATER COMJANY WOOD FORWINTER Put in ycui'wood now. Don't delay tl the last minute. Wotj for the kitchen rangehe heater and lire-place. Full Measure Garanteed drager-mIntyre wood cohpany s The Good Measre Yard Roseburg, Ore. hone 165 Phono 243 AU work first-clasa Commercial Aliract Co Abstracts of Title Fihg Papers Prepared Insurance, E. i Bonds ot all Kinds'urnished s Money to Loan on ImproveiFarm Property Renr First Trust Savings Dank llldg I ROSKIIl-RG, OKEGO.V