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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
THE EVENING NEWS in?TYiXJ. KlioiCMAIiKK t'ARL I. SHOEMAKER "E-VER.-LOCT" CARRANZA DEMANDS' ,( ; RECOGNITION. ; ; Anderson's New ' Fal! .' Samples Are now in and are on display. 500 different patterns to choose from Made an- vva)' you like NO CHARGE FOR EXTRAS FIT OR NO SALE MSI J.'SHOEMAKKH JMUI'TH aim I'UOllSIlCrS. iSSlKI 1MILV IvVCKKf ht.N'DV 'KnlMtinAjp.it air AKiv TIIKi Si'KO.VCKlt? ly y 'Wn v 1 Huii4cription nuicc imuy Per year, ;by uiall ....... ...J3.00 Per mouth, delivered ..i .50 1 f ( Kellii-Wcekly. Per year j ..J2.00 lx mouths .. 1.00 Entered as second-class mutter November 5, IB Oil -at Roseburg, Ore., under yet of Jlurch 3, 1879. SATURDAY, Al'Ol'KT lit, 11(1.1. A FEW ItONT'S oo. Bo Into the woods this week. It may be well to print again a few "don'ts", for as tho office of the .Btate same warden states, from now oh, the man who koob Into the woods takes a blg Ker chance than do the deer that live there,' and for this reason the follow ing are some of the "don'ts" to he obesrved : Don't shoot at moving shrubs and Irtish." - Tlon't shoot at anything until you see plainly what It Is. Don't carry your gun loaded. Don't go Into the woods without paying your Insurance, and making vour will. . , It Is also recommended thut yon wear a red cap, a red sweater and a constant blush on your face, for there has been a systematic campaign enr-j rled on for years to prove .to lhe( fool) hunters that doer do not Wear fed) caps and sweaters. Yon can't Vap or snare deer, neither enn you shoot! them from tho public highway.1 They) cdn only be killed with the brdlnary nbouldor gun or revolver! This lat tor provision has been made to dls rourage the growing practice of hunt ln; deer with light .artillery and tmrapnol shells. If the average ama tonr hunter will hear these and other Instructions In mind, they will be tnoro apt to roturn homo unscathed, and some experienced hunter may For the benoflt of those who will couple of hnms for some marbles or chewing tobacco, whllo his friends -wlu, believe tho story of his prowess Until his back Is turned TIIK IIOMK TOWN'. Ily NoIh Darling. . (Copyright.) I know of a farmer living near a town In Illinois who refused rour hundred dollars an acre for his land. Ills is a good farm and yet there la Just aB good and productive soil n the Nile river. Karma In that locality are practically off the mar ket. Why? Hern use of their ap proxlmlty to a real wide-awake, thriv ing town. That town tins excellent schools, modern churches, stores that aro up-to-dato and that lire giving norvlce. The peoplo appreciate these stores they patronize them. They are run liy men who know how to buy right. U right and advertise. They meet competition through correct methods. If some customers wish cheap goods that nre not quite up to the stand ard, nt low prices, these merchants furnish them just that kind of mer chandise. If they haven't the article In stock they send and get It. They tell the truth about their merchan dise. When they advertise a twenty lier cent reduction Hale, they put It nil. Everybody is treated with cour tesy and all nre made to feel that their trade Is appreciated These worcB nre giving service. That word service Is n summary of the stand ard for measuring the value of a man In a coinniiiulty. The person who arprerlates service will not buy groceries of n mall or der house and expect the local gro cer (to make a quirk delivery on telephone call of something over '"oked in glviiiK the regular order for the dsy'a dinner. The fair aon will not ask the merchant to e' nrgo Item after Item, until quite bill has been run up. If the ready' money Is being sent out of town to' the mall order house. When you compare prices, do not c verlook the cost and the value of service. Mr. Farmer. If you are a regular' patron of these great catalog houses.; lo not complain when you fail to find Jn your locnl storeB. some par-' tlrular article you want. I)o not ask' for long credit when your crops are i 4 'A l' tmb IMS, 1 r - OEN.V.iCARRANZA. LEADER OF-TIIE CONSTITUTIONALIST PARTY IN MEXICO, WHO DE CLINES .JO ACCEPT ANY PEACE PLAN THAT OOESiV'T RECOGNIZE THE CONSTITU TIONALIST GOVERNMENT. short, and give the home dealer the short end, of your, money when the crops are long. It Is peculiar how the details of a notorious crime will attract and fas cinate the morbidly curious. Take for Instance, the. recent lynching of Leo Frank, it Is stated that the tree on 'which he was hung hus been con stand "surrounded "by a crowd of souvenir hunters, seeking for spllnt erB of the wood or frugments of the bark. To such an extent has tlm grown that the owner will encase It's trunk In concrete to prevent further mutilation, .lust what particular chunn such bits from the tree can possess, is not explained, but it may be than the average Southerner places them In the same category with the left hind foot of "brerer rabbit". Dispatches from Germany state that pins, books and eyes, brass but tons and brass kettles have been or- dred abolished throughout the em- plre, as the metal is needed for mak- Ing shells, but they are keeping a fac- tory going n the manufacture of Iron Crosses. " ( ' ' 1 makkifi ' The .cClullen. hotel was the seen of a very pretty, wedding this morn ing at 10:30 when Ilv. C. 11. Cleaves, of the Methodist church, South, unit ed In the holy bonds of matrimony Irvln R. Crlbhcns, a prominent rancher, residing at llridge, and Miss Lllllo Klrkendall, a very popular young lady of Camas Valley. The young couple will make their home nt Dridge, where Mr. Crlbbens has a new home awaiting the arrival cf his bride. Mrs. George Wlnstons was spend ing the afternoon In the city, shop ping and calling on friends. REFORMER NOW. LADICS AND GENTLEMEN, TELL ME, WHERE WILL YOU FIND THE UPRIGHT CITIZEN OF THI8 MO CITY OV HOUR8T WHERE DO WE FIND HIM VOICE STANDING UP IN LINK WAITING FOR A NIGHT'S LODGING! WANTKI) The address of Mr. Ooane, who inquired for a house keeper at Carnival time. Call at S4 7 Cobb r.treet. ST l-alllip r)KHOI!r To Mr. and Mrs. c. .1. Osborne, of Alexander's on Thursday afternoon, 19. a girl. addition August PLAIN CLOTHES MAN Ml'L HOONKY. COME JUMP IN AND HAVE LUNCH WITH ME I KNOW W H K It E WE CAN GET A SWKI.l. COURSE MEAL FOIt 50 CENTS OFK1CKH MULROONEY NOT ON YElt I.OIKE I C.IT ENOUCII COARSE FOOD AT HOME THESf HAYS' l!..i;.nsi! tiiey unite the lens 1'iul mounlfug into one soiid i v iuile. WHY DO TIIKY LAST i.o.(;i:it? 11'fCiiuKe they can't come : loose. Therefore there is no Mellon, V ' v. iiv Aitn tiikv xr:.Ti:n Itecause. thre is less metal and the design conforms to , me lines of tho lens. Ther j is not a single angle to at tract the eye. , WHY YOU HIOl Ll WKAIt Til KM. TliVy'll Blve you Bervlce. You will wear several of the old "holes and screw" . type where one of the "BVER IOCT" style will do. Yon will never be troubled with loose, wobbly and chipped . lcnses' wlth ("EV,EH-LOpTS" ; because Its construction is. , Duoh that it eliminates such ;. objections entirely, ' ' "KVKIt-IKTS" ore -'sold' ex clusively by us. We would like to show them to you.' A. S. HUEY CO. Progressive i Optometrists Cllt'ItCH NOTICES. Christum Church. R. E. Jope, pastor. The church where all are always welcome. Bible school with classes and a welcome for eevryorie at 10 a. m. A good place to spend an hour. Regular morning worship at 11; Christian .endeavor at 7 p. ,m.f evening evangelistic ser vice nt 8 p. m. Good music and a Worth while service. : Morning orvinn -or,,, J tor. second in serle on nxrnhio. Ject -The Wheat and the TsVcs"; evening subieel "The i.r. of .i,J Phanfini '. The ordinance of KaptbM at 4he evening service. M. K. Church Soutii C. H Cleaves, pastor. Servicer Sunday as follows: Sunday'. school at 9 : '1 5 : morning worship at 11; Bp worth League at 7; ovenine services at 8 o'clock. Spend your evenings here. Service swill he bright, brie! and helpful. The pastor will preach a 20-mlnute sermon on "Present-Tense Christian ity". Hand In your ten favorite songs at once. First 1'resbvK'rinn Church. ( : Paul J. Lux, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.: morning worship and sermon at 11; Y. P. S. C. E. nt 7:30 p m.j evening service at 8. A hearty welcome to all services. Christian Science Society. Services held nt the corner of Main nnd Lone streets Sunday at 11 n. m.; Wednesday evening meeting lnrlud i teoKmonlals of hcnllnr through Christian Science Is a 8 o'clock. A cordinl Invitation Is extended to all iu iim:iiM nie.u ieines: rMUUU chyt! for those under t!e age of 2e is held in tho snme building at 0:45 a. m. Subject of Bible lesson ".Mind". First Methodist Episcopal Church. Wm. Riley Jeffrey, paster. Sunday school nt 9:45 a. in.; morning ser mon at 11: Epworth League Devo tional service at 7 p. m.; midweek prayer and con'erence service Wed nesday at 8 p. in. Tho pastor will be glad to call on all new Methodists who have moved Into this community. Kindlv makes yourselves lnovn. A cordial Invitation extendc' to every- I one to attend the various services of j the church. i The Rev. J. 11. Talbott. D. D., pres j idem of Kimbnll College of Theology. wi" Preach at S p. m. W. 11. Eaton, pastor. Regular ser vices are: Sunday school. 9:15 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m.; B. Y. P. U., i p. m.; evening worship 8 p. in. Fine music, inspiring addresses, and a cor dial atmosphere characterize these I services. Come and see. Saint tloorgo's Church. Corner Main and Cass streets. The Rev'd Charles Wilson Baker, rector. The Tenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m. All nre cordially Invited to this service. FOR RENT A 22-acro farm with buildings, implements and horses. Terms reasonable. Address II. F. H. P. O. Box 33, Roseburg. 8"4-a:7p FOR RAI.E Household furniture for H rooms, very cheap for cash. 351 S. Tine St. 873-a27p New Oregon City Mackinaws are in and they are Beauties ' Lots to Choose from, $5.00 to $10.00, DUDS FOR ' CITY NEWS. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Lux spent last night camping at Rock creek. Mrs. C. W. Hughes returned Inst night from a visit with relatives at Centralis,1 Wash. I ' Robert Hall, of pakland, anient the day in this city attending to business matters. 11 A petition was filed today asking that A. B. Haines, Jr., be appointed administrator in the estate of Doro thy Bunch deceased. , - . i. " i .i- i. . Mrs. Mattle Reed, who has been in this city for a few days attending to, business matters returned to his home at Wilbur this afternoon, A tax deed to the Bohemian min ln5 c,ira was today made out In fav or 0f R' wh'lI''e. who recently boahl tne Property at a sheriff s ! sole.. S. P. Stewart, a brother of Fred Stewart, Is expected to (arrive f.a this city within a couple 'of weeks. 1 He has been sl'endinS " P"st few years In the. Philippines as superin tendent of the negress province he has recently obtained a leave of ab sence and he and his wife are re turning to this country. I To Our Advertisers Daily and Semi-Weekly News Now'reaches more homes in Roseburg and Douglas County than any other paper published here or else where. It is going to people who pay for it in the great majority of cases. People who pay for their) 'paper are as a general rule good customers and good pay. There is not a post office in the county where some copies are not taken and the list is constantly increasing It will help your business to let these people know what you have to offer Tryjjand See what regular publicity will do for you ov&ndtr JoiMM. Roseburg Electric Company FOIl RECORDER. At the solicitation of friends I have decided to become a candidate for the office of City Recorder at the city election to be held October 4fh, 1915. , If elected I will conauct the office In a business like, manner, with the city's interests as the first and, only consideration. . , pd. ad.-842-o3 T. A. RAFFETYi E. B. Perrlne, D. O. Durham and M. H. Bowers made a business trip to Kellogg yesterday. ., Mr. .Bowers has purchased a fine ranch near Kel-! logg where he will move some time at ranch, orchard run. Curtis and next week. Cannon. Phone 8F13. 841-tf THE M EN This is The Best Arti cle You Can .Get - for Light Slimmer Baking Bukes Biscuits In 10 minutes Bakes Pies ' in 17 minutes Bukes Potatoes In .40 minutes . Roasts Beef in 60 mlnuleo Call in and get an and try it out. a Leader-Kesults am our Waii Acb -They lead' tfee way to Better positions Better WorKerb.. PEACHES i PEACH HS Early Crawfords. 60s per, bushel: in The News