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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1915)
SAI1IIATII OIlMiKVAXCK (Published by Itequest.) Wo nro living in a Christian nation founded by God-fuuring men, our Babbuth recognized and protected by law. The Bible is the foundation upon which moral law is built, obediene to God Is clearly demanded In old and new testament. One seventh of our time belongs to God that wo may rost from work and worHhlp Him. jo""" nld that works of mercy w r lawful on the Sabbath day. Not one passage In all His word gives us any encouragement for selfish pleasure, amusement or gain on that day, If we lay aside the Illble teaching and take up tho question of physical and moral conditions, wo find tho need of one day In soven for rest. Science has proven that an engine needB periodic rest, It wears longer; no less docs the engineer need rest, aa It tends to lengthen bin !!fs. j Tho employer today Is under temp-j tatlon to keep tho wheels of produc tion In constant motion, discarding the exhausted workman as he would j a worn-out piece of machinery, sup plying his place with a new one. A weekly day of rost and worship Is a proper subject for legislation and a deslrahlo end to accomplish. Wor-j ahlp cannot be enforced by leglsla-, tlon, but the right to necessary lels-j nro should bo secured by well cn- forced laws. i Observance of a day of roBt and worship means a building up of char acter and Intellect, a deeper sense of obligation, a higher sense of duty and honor. A day of worldly amuse ment, as our Sunday has come to mean, Is Just tho reverse. Wo noed a national Sunday rest Inw to protect all laborers and secure lnfluenco of government. Wo should honor Him who gnve lis tho day by setting nBldo us much of It as possible, not as llltlc, for T I i in , and receive tho blessing from lllm which He promises to those who keen Ills commandments. j Lot us use our Influence to crea'Oj public sentiment along theso lines and seek to bring about the closing' of places of nmusomont nnd business j on Sunday, and let us prove that wei aro working for the betterment of I liumnnlty becnuse we love mankind and desire to make It easy for all to ho Christian citizens of a Christian nation. HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG ! Si RA R TPV AVIATOR i at the Douglas County Fair, Roseburg, September 15, 16and 17. The first guaranteed areoplane flyer to be seen in Douglas county don't miss it. Flight each afternoon. The regular admission price to the fair will admit you. Season tickets--- Women 50c, Men $1.00, Single Admission 50cand 25c ALSO GOOD EXHIBITS AND GOOD RACING DKVKMM'INO Fit K 10 NOTICK TO COXTUACTOItS ! Your films if bought of us, Knst man or Ansco Films and Packs, un 111 further notice. CI.AItIC & CLARK, 953tf Fotographer. iii.'ixiiiXE riAxo school IlKOl'KXS KKITKMIIKIt 0 Don't Ktny (liny! NoIkmI.v 'an Tell When You Darken (Jrny, Faded Hall' With Huge Tea an Sulphur. NOTICK TO FA I It U.MIIIilTOKH All exhibitors will please pay es pecial attention to Hole 0 which pro vides that all entries must be made beforo Tuesday evening, Sept. lath at fi o'clock p. m. Absolutely no entries will bo received later. How ever, nrllclcH entered Tuesday may b0 brought lo Iho fair grounds on Wednesday morning, if in place by 9 o'clock a. m. The only exception to the above rulo Is In Department "II", or the Cooking Department, In which, if ar ticles are entered on Tuesday, Sept. 14th, the exhibit may be brought for exhibition as lale as Thursday at !) o'clock a. in., as onlrleB In this de partment will bo Judged at 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday. Knt lies In Division "I" or the Wo men's Department may be made at the Fair Association office at lMoin 1 1, Parrott building on Monday, Sept. 1.1th, nnd tickets will bo given at Grandmother kept her hair beau tlfully darkened, glossy and abund ant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streak-' cd nppcarunen, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect, lly asking at any drug slore fur "WyoliVs Sage anil Sulphur Coni pound," you will get a larg" bottle of this old-tline recipe, ready l i use, for about no cents. This simple mix ture can be depended upon lo re atoro natural color anil lieauly to Hie hair anil Is splendid fur dandruff, dry. Itchy scalp and railing hair. A well known downtown druggist says everybody uses W'yoth's S:ige and filllplmr. because It darkens so nutur ally and evenly that nobody can tell H has been applied - il's so easy to iibc, loo. ( You simply dampen a comb or soft brush anil draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time, lly morning the gray h:'V disappears: after another anplli-nlln'i or two. It s restored to It., natural color and looks glor.iy. soft and nbuii-flnnl. Cliiropradics 01 Licensed Chiropaactic Physicians Graduates and Post-Graduate of the Carver College, Oklahoma t'liy. Okla. Consultation and e.x amnation free. Hours 9 n. m. to I p. in. Phones: Ofriee 200; Itesi.lence ISaT.-.I. I ; 1 -1 lii; Perkins lluililinK Kosctmru', Ore. Mrs. Charles lleinllne begs to nnnonnce that having returned from further study In California she will re-open her Btudio on September fi. While In Cali fornia Mrs. Helnline studied pi ano technic and repctorie with Krnest Kroeger and children's work at tho University of Cali fornia. Using tho "Helnline System of Musical Kindergarten," follow ed by "Kffu Kills Keyboard Harmony" and "Progressive Series of Piano Lessons" tho sumo high standard of efficien cy will be maintained In all grades from kindergarten to advanced study. Morning classes in Kinder garten for children under 7 years of age. Arrangements hnve been made to send for t he children and tako them home. Mrs. Helnline suggests that all former nnd prospective pu pils call or phone her this week If they wish convenient, hours. Studio 4 23 Ella street. Phone 3 3-lt. tf I that time and exhibits may be ! brought to the fair grounds any time ' before 9 o'clock a. in., of Wednesday, Sept. 15tll. Bit SKCHKTAHY. XOTICK OF FINAI, SKTTI.KM FN"! daily kathki: ltupoiu. 17. S. Weather hurenu, local office 1 Uosohurg. Oregon, '.'I hours ending 6 a. in., Friday. September la. l t r. I'reclpllallou In Inches ur i ,nui- dredths: HlghesT temperature .wvt'--.' " t Lowest temperature lust . Precipitation, last 21 hours o Total precipitation .sue e lust el ; month Trace Normal precipitation for thin ! month 1.0 4 Totnl precipitation from Sep- j (ember 1. 191S. to date . . . .Trace1 Average precipitation from Sap- temher I. 1ST" 24 Total deficiency from Sep tember 1. 191 a 24 j Average precipitation for 3S wet seasons. (September to May tnclustvcl 32 O'l WILLIAM I1KI.L, Observer. I Headquarters for School Books and School Supplies Ask lor Free List ami Course ot Studv. Marsters Drug Co. j In the County Court for Douglas ' County, Oregon. ; In the matter of the Estate of I.. ' M. Parrott. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un ' dersigned ailinlnlsiralor with will annexed, of the estate of L. M. Par ; roll, deceased, baa rendered and I presented for final selllenient and fil j ed In said Court his final account of bis administration of said estate, to gelber wilb bis report and petition for final distribution nnd that Saturday, the second day of October, 1915. at the hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon of paid day at tho Court room of said Court in Douglas County. Oregon, has been fixed and appointed as the time and place of settlement of said account and hearing of said report. Any person Interested In snid estate may appear and file his objections In writing to said account and contest the same. Dated this 2nd day of September, ! 1913. W. T. WIllflllT, Administrator, with Will annexed, of the estate ot L. M. Parrott, deceas ed. 914-S.10 NOTlt'K OF FINAL SHTTI.KMKNT. In the County Court or me State of Oregon for the County of Douglas. In tho matter of the estate of William l livers, deceased. Notic- Is hereby given that the nn dersigned Administratrix has filed lr i'io above enllt'ed Court her account In f'nal settlement of said estate, and the Court by order duly made bar fixed Monday, the 20th day of Sep I.miiImt. IIM.i. at lu oc'.ik. a. to. for hearing objections, if any there be. to i il final 1'ivi u.it and the set Cement of s:'!d -ti ' Dated at Hose 1mm it. Oregon, tills the lltll day o1 August. 1913. MARY S'l.VKItS, s;,o sl3 Administratrix. Sealed proposals, addressed to the County Court of Douglas County,' Oregon, and endorsed "Proposals foi 1 Constructing a Bridge In Douglas' County, Oregon, over Cow Creek, I near the town of Riddle," will bej received by the Courfty Court of Douglas County at Its office In the! court house, Itosehurg, Oregon, until ; 12 o'clock M., on the Oth day of Oc- tober, 1915. and at that .lime ann j place will bo publicly opened and j read. I All p-oposals must be made upon blank form to bo aroained from the County Clerk, at his office at the! court house, Itoseburg, Oregon; mustj give the prices proposed, both In I writing and figures; and must be! signed by the bidder, with his ad-j dress.' j Each bid Is to be presented under sealed cover, nnd shall h0 accom panied by cash, a . bidder's bond made payable to Douglas County, or a certified check made payable to the County Judge of Douglas County, for an amount equal to at lea.d five per cent of the amount of the said bid. nnd no bid shail bo considered unless such cash, bond or cho.-dc is enclos ed therewith. Such bidder's bond shall bo conditioned that If said bid lie accepted, the party bidding" will duly enter Into nnd execut the con tract. Should the successful Milder to whom the contract Is awarded fail to execute tho same within ten days (not. Including Sunday) from the dale of the mailing of the notice from the County Court to hln. ac cording to Iho nddress therewith giv en, that tho contract Is ready for signature, such cash, bond or certi-j fied check shall be forfeited to Douglas county, nnd the same shall be the property of the county. All other cash, bonds and certified j checks will be relumed to the unse"- cessful bidders who submitted the, same. j A corporate surety bond will be re- ! quired for the faithful performance! of the contract In a sum equal to ; one-half of the total amount of the! hid. ! Plans mav be seen and forms of I WRIGHT'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC 0 S. E. WRIC.HT Teacher of Band Instruments MRS. S. E. WRIGHT Teacher of Piano. Correct Instructions Given. , Terms Reasonable. 029 S. Pino street. specifications and contract may Le secured at the County Clerk's of fice, court house, Roseburg, Oregon. Tho right Is reserved to ie.,i,it nny or all proposals deemed best for D"uglns County. County Court of Douglas County, R. W. Marsters, County Judge. K. 11. Plnkstnn. County Commis r, H. F. Nichols. County Conimis'ner. E. II. Lenox, Clerk of Douglas County. Rosoburg, Oregon, September 7th, 1915. :M2-s.1l) CHICHESTER S PILLS Litdh-tl XnL yinir Uruagltt f.ir A & 1111 in Kil at,J Hula tiiruiilAV i-W lor.n, unh ltu0 KIUi'n. V ?i"J nl " htr. Kiij at vnur " "rticiri.t. a kf .trm. ircs.TKn s iu Vmom) kii.wu i'ii.i.H,V.f is yeais known is IJest. Hafeii. Atav-. Iteiiai.i- SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERVH'HERE On hewill V don. the GOTHIC the new ARROW JL XCOLJJAR Cl.UETT, TEABOUY y CO.l.i-.- vKfyis High and Grammar Gnulo work is hard on the eyes. The children's eyes should be taken care of Sr. B. ii. Whiimer OITOMETHIST Kyetiight Specialist. Suite :tl I Perkins Hhlir. I Tako Klevator. ISOSKItl ltO, ORE. II Not A Hosiery for ladies give satisfac tion and pleasure to the wearer. The latest colors in cotton, lisle and silk, at 25c and 50c The Pair Wear Guaranteed. Harth's Toggery This May Jar the Public But It Is a Good Jar at That When canning fru.t use the Mason or Economy jars. We cany a full line of all sizes of each. WRIGHT & RIEDEL The Square Deal Grocers Cor Lane and Sheridan Plune 103 FOR BREAD PASTRIES Goito THE ROYAL BAKERY We give "Sciip" with every purchase WM. PAkKEF, Prop. 110 JACKSON ST. OUR POLICY We aim to employ the most cap ible and responsible mechanics we can secure. They cost more money, but are worth It, to do thorough and skillful work without loss of time or material. It is our desire to furnish expert service at a minimum cost, con sistent with good business practice. We guarantee our work and materials to be first class in every re spect, and will consider it a favor to have you advise us any time it proves otherwise. KKl'AMl WOIIK (ilVKN SI'KCIAI, ATTKXTIOY Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. Kes. Phone 6'4-J. C. W.' Hughes, Prop. 220 W Oak. Phone 151