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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1914)
CHURCH NOTICES SI. E. Chupcli South. C. H. Cleaves, pastor. Services February 22. Sunday school at 10 a. m., W. L. Cobb, superintendent; morning preaching service at 11, subject, "The Divinity of Jesus Christ"; Epworth League at 6:30. At the evening nreachinir service th pastor will commence a series of : three sermong on "The Drama of j iire in Three Acts." This will be on the Prodigal Son. Make vour plans to hear this series at the ev ening service. First Presbyterian Church. Paul J. Lux, pastor; B. L. Eddy, sttpt. of Sunday school. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; mornng worship at 11 with sermon on the life of the Apostle John; Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m.; evening service at 7:30, sub ject, "The Perfect Woman"; prayer meeting and mission study class on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.; Junior Eu- deavor on Friday at 4 p. m. Come and worship with us. You will re ceive a glad welcome. Saint CJeorjse'H Church. Corner Main and Cass streets. The Rev'd Charles Wilson Baker, rector. Quinquagesima. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer at 11; evening prayer at 7:30. All are cordially invited to these services. Christian Science Society. Corner Lane and Main streets. Services at 11 a. m., subject of les son sermon, "Mind"; Wednesday ev ening testimonial meeting at 8 o' clock. All invited to attend these services. Sunday school is held In the same building at 9:45 a. m. First Methodist EplseOal Church. Alexander R. Maclean, pastor. Services at the new church, corner of Lane and Main streets. Sunday school at 9:45, J. E. McClintock, supt.; preaching morning and even ing by the pastor at 11 o'clock and 7:30 o'clock; Epworth.. League ser vices at 6:30 In the lecture room. Everybody welcome to all our services. Jl'DGE RIDDLE EXPLAINS. To the Editor of The News: In your issue of the 1th appears a paragraph stating that I had with drawn from the contest for the nom ination for county Judge, and In the same paragraph appears a statement that D. J, Stewart would enter the race In my stead. This statement would led the reader to think that I hod withdrawn from the contest In favor of Mr. Stewart, which would be Incorrect. In this connection I wish to say that I had never form ally entered the race as you call It, and the publishing a card in your paper announcing my candidacy was n,ot authorized by me at' that time and was through a mistake of your publisher. I wish to state now that my reasons for not contesting for the nomination of county judge was not In the Interest of either of the cadidates, or on account of their can didacy but for the sole reason that I want to relieve Sheriff Quine (who Is my aon-ln-lnw) from embarrass ment in his campaign for re-election. GEO. W. RIDDLE. DANCE AT SOUTH IKER CHEEK. There will be a masquerade ball at the South Deer Creek Grange hall on Friday night February 27. under the auspices of the hall hold ing company. A good time is assur ed and good music. Come out everybody. W. B. MELTON, Jr., HARLAN MOORE, W. A. KARCHER, Committee. SIOXEY IX THE POCKET. Until April 1st we will sell Page wire fence cheaper than ever. . 36 Inch fence, 274c per rod; a good heavy fence. 39 inch, 9 wire at 29c per rod; 26 inch hog fence at 23c ner rod: 38 Inch rabbit fence and stock fence at 38 cents; poultry net ting 75 centa per roll; barb wire at J2.20 per spool. We have Bean & Hardle spray pumps, spray hose by the reel. Lime and Sulphur spray and Sulphur Compound. STEARNS & CHENOWETH. dswtf Oakland and Yoncalla. WHITE RIVER FLOUR Better Than Ever Hard Wheat More Loaves to the Sack A Blended Flour Always the Same The Baker's Delight-Makes Lighter, Whiter Bread Quality is Economy in buying flour as well as other household needs Each sack of White River P'lour is backed by a guar antee. You are always safe and sure of getting the best when you buy the White River Flour. Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory What more can you ask What more can we do? WHITE RIVER FLOUR "Makes Lighter. Whiter Bread" NEWMILL WASCO WAREHOUSE MILLING CO. THE DALLES. OREGON CAPACITY 2500 BARRELS DAI LV COMPLETED 1912 EVERY SACK IS GUARANTEED Best Grade Hard Wheat All White River Flour is made from carefully select ed Hard Wheat. Test bak ings are made several times daily from the flour to in sure a uniform blend. You should profit by the exper ience of others. The Test is in the Taste-Try it. You will enjoy the pleasure of eating real bread. Once You Have Used White River Flour, You Will Be Like Your Neighbor--You Will Have No Other Not How Cheap But How Good EVERY Precaution is used to in sure you a quality of flour that is superior to most makes and equal ed by very few. This verdict is passed br the people and you will add to the praises if you use this flour. Order a Sack for Economy's Sake NO OTHER brand imparts to the bread a taste so appetizing; no other makes flakier, more wholesome bread. If you bave not tried White River Flour there's a treat in store for you. Be with the rest, use the best. While River Flour Sold By All Grocers GLAFKE-DIXON CO., DISTRIBUTORS-WHO BACK THE GUARANTEE DAILY WEATHER RETORT. BO 44 .31 .93 HOSERIRO HCTION LIBRARY. Support the library established In Roseburg about 9 years, which con tains over two thousand volumes. You can obtain the latest and best novels. There are many other books besides fiction. History, travel, poetry and other branches of literature are represented. 123m7p U, S. Weather Bureau, local of fice, RoBeburg, Oregon, 24 hours end ing 6 a. m., February 21, 1914. Precipitation In Inches and hundredths: Highest tomperpture yesterday Ixwest temperature last, night Precipitation, last 24 hours .... Total precip. since first of month Normal precip. for this month 4.P6 Total precip. from Sep. 1, 1913 to date 18.58 Average precip. from Septem ber 1, 1877 2.1.17 Total deficiency from Sep. 1. 1913 4.59 Average precipitation for 36 wet seasons, (Sep. to May Inclus ive) 33.08 WILLIAM DELL, Observer. SUGAR. Do you nant t buy cane sngnr hy the wick? 9I.IIO per sack, rath. All r"H want. lo nt have to buy anything else. Free clelivery. Hard wheat flour $I..1.T per sack, free tie livery. Any particle In onr store priced hy the dozen. cae or sack ml price as low at any concern In town or out. Krre delivery. Cash or SO WANTED. Competent girl to do gen- cral housework In small fnm- Hy. Phone 417-J. tf MAJESTIC THEATRE GEORGE Pif KLEINETSPECTACLE TCESDAY EVENING AND WED NESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Just arrived, another car load of genuine Rock Springs coal nt Pago's. tf HICYCI.E FOR SALE Pructlcully new machine. Inquire at 1 11 Cass street. lCl-tf FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock pullets and cockrel, choice birds. Inquire Wood, News, 159-128 APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS, GRAZING FOR SALE Roll top oak desk and office chair, inquire Wood, Iv'owb office. l(S0-f28 WANTED Dy man and wife, place on fruit or stock farm, fruit farm preferred. Enquire News. l.r,8f2Cp FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping rooms in new bungalow. No chil dren. 737 E. Douglas, lC2tf wanted TO KENT 4 or 5 rooms modern house with small burn or stall room for horse. Phone 2F33. lt,G-f27 days (ante. Garvin-Eaxtnian Grocery Co. Phone 103. fl 8 Notice Is hereby given that all ap plications for permits to graso cat tle, fiorses and shoep within It ho UMPQUA NATIONAL FOREST dur ing the season of 1914, must be fllei In my office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on or before Marc Pi in, lull. Full information In regard to the grazing fees to bo charged and blank fornis to be used In making applications will be furnished upon request. 8. C. BARTRU.V, mchll Forest Supervisor. Are you a hustler? Do you want an outdoor business? If so answer this ad, I can show you wliero yoa can mnko $25 to $50 per wcok and be your own bona. Right party can have opportunity to mnko buslnoss eurn small investment required. Wrlto M. . D. enro News. 163-tt NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Douglas County Creamery butter Is the best on the market . Insist on your grocer supplying you with thlsj home product, which Is always strict-1 ly fresh and guaranteed. Two pound j roil 80 cents. tfi WANTED A good farm home not over 8 or 10 years old, and over 1200 weight. Will pay for same Inside of 6 months. Address Fred erick Ilox 574, Roseburg. 157f23p TrOlTK A I7e" "OR" T It A fl E " Kirs tiVl iiks livery burn, well equipped with a gno.1 laying drnylng line In con nection. Correspond with C, Oran nlr. proprietor, Garfield, Wash. 164-tf Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed Administratrix of the Estnto of Ern est Dulsclikey, deceased, and that all persons having claims ogulnst said Estate aro hereby required to present them, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the offlco of Uuclianan & Porter, Perkins, building, Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the dale of this no tice. Dated thlg 29th day of January, 1914. SELMA J. 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