The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, January 12, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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    The Strug
gle For Brea
id til Human Race!
You Are Struggling However, Be Sure You Are Struggling
BETTER PIES,
BREAD CAKES
$ DOUGHNUTS
INSIST ON THE
BEST-WHITE
RIVER FLOUR
For REAL Bread The Kind That Contains All of The Body-Building
Material That is Contained In The Whole Wheat Grain. In
As U
WHITE
RIVER
FLOUR
BAKING
SUCCESS
ASSURED WHEN
YOU USE
WHITE RIVER
FL0U8
You save all the muscle-building, brain-making elements in the whole wheat ground to a
superior fineness possessing just the necessary qualities of starch and gluten to assure the
highest satisfaction in your baking efforts.
If yon have never tested WHITE RIVER FLOUR order a sack from your grocer immediately
make a test batch of bread put your highest skill into the making. You will be amazed
at the difference a sweeter, more appetizing and more digestable bread will be the Jesuit, and
the whole reason will be the use of WHITE RIVER KLOUR.
Perfectly fitted to your every
baking need ground in a clean,
sanitary mill, theouly mill opera
ted by electricity on the Pacific
coast, tested hourly to obtain at
all times the best uniform quality
and as pure and wholesome as a
lifetime of flour making can pro
duce. Remember, each sack is
absolutely guaranteed in every
respect, you take no chances.
For Sale By
All Grocers
WHITER
LIGHTER
MORE
WHOLESOME
BREAD
Quality is the prime considera
tion in the milling of White River
Flour. Every hcur a batch of
White River Bread is baked right
in the mill and the results of the
baking are carefully noted. The
standard must be upheld. Every
sack must be of uniform weight
and goodness. The housewife who
wants the best baking results must
use WHITE RIVER FLOUR.
For Sale By
All Grocers
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OCEAN INVADES THE TOWN
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CITY NEWS.
NOT A CANDIDATE.
SAI.K.M, Or., Jim. 12. Gov-
ernor West today declared he
was not a candidate for United
StatoH Kenator. Ho Haid lie was
loyal to Senator C'hamherlnln
and expected to Kive him his
support.
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Dr. P. V. Hunt Is ill at his homo
in this city today.
John Alexander and wife wore hi
from Glide this morning.
11. Z. Ireland went to Oialla tliia
morning to spend a few days.
Mrs. J, B. PutricU went to (irants
Pass today to visit with friends. ! -..-
A. A. Wilder has .arrived hei , forts to ascertain his whereabouts
from CurvnlliH to make his perm-j sluee he left Kosebtirg have failed.
anent home,
".I. H. Mason, of Medford, spent
Sunday in Itos-hurg visiting with his
friend, S. J. Jones.
Charles Nail, of Glendulc, spent
the day in Kosoburg nUend;t:g to.n"! hroiiRlit samples of Kohl qinrtz
CITY NEWS
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1 George 12. Cole, n farmer resid
ing a few mihf north of MyrMu
i Creek on what is known u- Ited
, f mountain, came into th tit- todav
Italy alone is not th. possessor
of a Venice. Right here in our own
country at Seabright, Now Jersey,
the streets are literally fllhvl with
ua er.
Seabright. became a veritable Ven
!f. when the terrible 'storm drove
WW. vatrrs of the Atlanta, upon her.
t tren in the pJiotograpli. h(.its
were used fcr conHininicj';oM in the
Fiirots. In the Imckfrr'nui 1 ai the
end of the street can be ob rvo.i u
l.c use floating down the Shrev&lKirv
.tjcying hotels, niagnilicent resid
ences with their fine lawn?, i.nd
:it.iny miles of cement walk.. b.-foie
its fury way spent.
When the waters ir.vad'd Hen
bright, as shown above, it wa that
littlfi city's necond experience within
a week, A week previous, a t tor in
a; ruck the city and did i-oiif-iderahle
property damage. The ritteiM soon
recovered themselves and were In
fVustrinnsly engaged in r-huilding
river out to sea. The giant w-.vn th damaged fictions when ;hey re
at away the edce of the land de- cejved a second visitation.
H. Guest, the baker, today remov
rd the awning formerly adorning the
front of his store on Jackson utreet.
He expects to purchase a new and
modern awning at an early date iu ; 78; Sykea 76; Knger 7G;
the spring. i 76; Cordon 76; Donahew hi
The Roseburg Gun Club held an
Interesting shoot at their range, near
Shady Point, yesterday afternoon.
Fallowing werp the scores; Jeekaon
Tolles
various business matters.
Mrs. Gilmore has accepted a po
sition nt "Everybody's Cafe", rilie
entered upon her duties today.
Rose Josephson has accepted a po
sition at "The leader". She entered
upon her new duties this morninir
Train No. 14, due hero at two o'
clock this afternoon, will not arrive
until 6:30 o'clock this evening, ac
cording to information received at
the loeal train dispatchers' office.
The delay was caused by snow in
Northern California.
Attorney Albert Abraham will sub
mit an opinion to the city com cil
tonight, in which he will hold tint'
the counci' has a legal right to !
rescind th action taken nt a fovm-
er meeting of the council when'
Charles Wilson was given five
months additional time In which t(
elect a sidewalk on South Mail. (
street.
James Denning, an old time Doug.;
las county resident, but el late, of:
Morrow county, arrived here this
morning to spend a fiw days vvph!
his father. Mr. Denning r-jports
biniius quite .good east ol the
nt .iiniriis.
W. 11. Gilliam this morning reev
ed a letter from Raymond Thomp
son, of Idaho, asking for Informa
tion regarding Mr. Spaulding, the
Seattle timber cruiser, who Is sup
posed to have heen in Rsel-iiM on
December 4. Mr. Gilliam say he
noticed Mr. Spaulding hera :n De
cember, but has no know'edgf of
where he went upon leaving tht
city. Rpauldlng is about 65 yeari
of age, and is well known aniens
the Pacific coast ttmbermen. All ef-
in with him whieh he -xlnbited to
rriends, and invarialdy 'vi rock has
been pronounced as appearing to be
good. The s pec i mens show u were
taken from the surface, aiul I lie
lodge is a clearly defined one about
16 feet in width, with a lip into
the hill In a north and e.i---t rly ili
I'ction. Samples have been sent lo
Cjrval'ls for assay. Color !? easily
obtained from the quart', bv simple
processes known to mine.i, and it Is
believed that Mr. Cole ha.t -.tumbled
tip"ii a paying find.
The Usual Result
Madison, Wis., Jan. 1 ,lJirj.
This is to certify that 1 have been
a great sufferer from Rheuma
tism since 1MM. Contracted the
disease while working with a
snow plow on the railroad. I'or
seven.! yenrs I have been ol.'ig
otl to uso crutches a great part
of the time. Having used threj
bnr'-s of t l'e
h9 M. hr- fyU,i JJ ym aV
TRADE MHR
RHEUMATISM POWDERS
T have thrown nway tho crutches
and am now almost fully reocv
ered. It certainly has done won
ders for rne and I heartily recom
mend It, Signed, M. D. Reynolds.
Johnson's Drug Store
FreltrMvp MorKl Acency.
R. T. Hamlin was this morning
awarded tho contract for furnishing
wood for the county during tho year
1914. Mr. Hamlin's bid was f2.35
per tier.
Dr George 12. Houck snnit yester
day at-ernoon at Melrore ullondinn
id it.. C W. Anderson, who is rinUi to
le quite III.
The Presbyterian choir was enter
tained by Mr. Thackrah, l-'i iday
night, and a delightful time l.n re
pined. Of course the priiu-'pa di
version for tho evening was mu:iic.
and Jsevoral HeU'ctlons, both vocal t
and Intrunieiit-al, were ren iered. A
charming three course luncheon was
served by the hostess which added
not a little to the pleasure of the
event.
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lXltO.KU 18 C.UXKD. V
Coroner .lnwutt luft for the
vicinity of (Hide lute yeHtorduy
whoro lio wan cnllcd fiillnwing
tho sudden nnd tinoxpGCted
doath of an ngd Indian lady, 4
Hi! nliould return lii'i'u luniKlit.
Tlio docimHod Iih lived In the
county Tor luiiny yi"ur, accord-
Iiik to roitnrtH, nnd Ii?nveg a
family to mourn her dmnlBe.
O No ono In HoKeburi npiumr to
j Know her UHine, consequently
it cannot he published prior to 4)
the return of tho coroner. It
is liellevcd Bh(! died from imtur- i.
ul caiiEes. J
imati:s l,.D. 4;
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Mr. and Mrs. liitrace (amp- ,
bell today donated to Douglas !
county a tract of land, repre-
sentlng about a (juarter of an 4!
acre, uud formerly known as j
Military street. The land In
quest Ion lies to the west of the 4
Oak street bridge.
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Miss Mabel Albright, referee,
today took the testimony in tho 4
celebrated Oak street bridge 4
case. As soon as tho evidence 4
Is extended it will he sent to 4
Judge Calkins, of Ashland, 4
who will later render a deels- 4
Ion. Attorney J. C. Fullerton, 4
who brought tho suit to re- 4
strain the county from build- 4
lug the bridge at the foot of 4
Oak street is represented by 4
Attorneys J. O. Wutnon and H. 4
i. Kddy, The county Is repre 4
sented by Attorneys O. P. Co- 4
show and Oeorgo M. lirown. 4
Quite a number of witnesses 4
were examined during the day, 4
including several county offic- 4
lain who are Involved In the 4
controversy. 4
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KOH RKXT Large furnished front
room, gentleman roomer prefer
red. Inquire Illl! U. Ctisa. ' 21tt
Volt SALI'Pen oC DaTkCo rn"lsh
(James. Thene are first clans birds.
Inquire Mr. Wood, News office.
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KOU SALKTiood ope7i"ing 'for a
man or woman with small capital
to learn the candy business. Ad
dress "T" care News. 30-tr
V)7rs. l7i::r Huff" I,lymo7irhIU'k
roosters, price $2 each. Also liar-
red Rock pullets. Phone 20K11.
I,, K. McC!oy, 1286 Umpqufl
Avenue. 26-J17P
iuk MAi-i'r- une weuvcrs rneiifj
die. Reason for selling, eyes hnv
failed. Will sell for price. En
quire oi ii. it. iraiin, esi oecoui
Mtrt'i'. North rtiiKPljitrt!' y?1l7.
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Beit located and most popular
hotel In the City circulating ice
water in every room.
Eipncial attention to Udi
travelling alone
Kxccllcnt, reasonably priced (frill
Meet your friendt at the Manx.
EuropJi fUn Rata $l.Mup,
Management, CfftUr W, Ktltty
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