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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1915)
CITY NEWS. .. ' , , The best chicken tamales In town are to be had at the Rose confection ary. 985-tr Mrs. N. M. Craig left mis morning for Greens where she will visit for a few days. You will like the chicken tamales served at the Rose confectionery. ; 985-'.f Mr. and Mrs. D. j. Gawler left this morning for San Francisco where they will attend the exposl- tlon. .:. v;.' , . ' Guittard's High Grade Steel Cut' Coffee, in vacuum tins. A 45c grade? at 37c per lb. People's Supply! Co. 974-tf .5" ' - 'v.- i Monday, October 18, was set as the date of final hearing jln the i hiatter of the estate of JHennan ' Oleson, decreased. - i R. E. Jope and wife returned this morning from Rockaway beach where they spent a couple of weeks enjoying their vacation. Nights are growing long. Don't ' ' you need an alarm clock. Churchill, have an eight day one that Is O. K. ! 973-sl 8 j T. Emery, one of the most v"Trwnent residents of Coles Valley, wa in the city today. Mr. Emery ttates that he Is expecting to leave the valleyinbout October 1, on an in-1 definite sojourn to Arizona and other THE PALACE THEATER . ' ' THK FKATl'ItK SHOW HOUSE OF GREATEST COMFORT . ' ' e Wonderful Mae Marsh, the most interesting actress on the screen, with flobby Herron and great Cast, In that Big, Fascinating" MasteYpicture, where Prehistoric and Mod ' . em themes are woven Into one MRR ATTFRPn mm This BIr Fe.fr. I. . .r...-..,H. k,- ' .,.rr ' . ..,.. .! fcr--. UL, . O' " ........ yiw,un,uB wiucuj, wuciuu luo uvuoi um, uuu HUBllC iriBS lO HlllUe in fiOCiety usual twist, starring Teddy Sampson. Besides "AT THK FOSTEKN GATE" A Romance ot un- i CITY NEWS. Mothers, ilfl you want rail bar- guins in Hoys' Snlls? Just re ceived, a large shipment direct from New York City. Prices you can't n-sist. Harth's Toggery Tamales mode of real chicken, at the Rose confectionery. 985-tf The county educational board will hold their regular meeting this aft ernoon at the office of Superintend ent O. C. Brown. Where do you go to church? No where? Too bad! Try coming to the Baptist church tomorrow, it's I Rally Day. You will enjoy it. B. S. Bowers and wife, ot Mor- . tonsburg, Pa., who have been visit- i ing In this city, left today for San j Francisco Where they will (attend ! the exposition. Sumner Parker, of Ashland, Or., , violinist, will be heard In concert at the Antlers theatre, Wednesday evening, September 29. General ad mission 25c. Program will be in ' this paper later. 983-824 A very delightful reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Peters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hudson ,on North Winchester street last night. Mr. and Mrs. Pet- WRIGHT'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC ! 0r8 wel' 1'ecentl' married in Eugene S E wmnHT ' anu arrived In this city a few days of the middle western states.' The1 Teacher of Band Instruments ! Intending to make their home exact date of his departure is not decided upon yet, nor just where hei will go at first. . ; ' - j The fair management wishes to; announce to the imany exhibitors j who took premiums that the war-! " rants are now being made out and ered to pay their respects and offer ready for distribution. Those hav ing premium money due them can secure It by calling at the office of the secretary. It Is desired that an early resnonse be made to fhls notice In order that the affairs be wound up without any unnecessar delay. .MRS ! wnrrHT a' here. Mr. Peters has been a resi- Teacher of Pinno. ' de,lt of R"SC'U,,1'K for several years, Correct Instructions Given. ! liavlng '"'B6 Interests In the mines Terms Reasonable. 629 S. Pine ! near nruslly Dlltte- Tne evenln8 street. ' was delightfully spent In games and music and social converse until a late hour when refreshments were served by the hostess. The recep tion was in the nature of a sur prise, the first Intimation Mr. and Mrs. Peters received of the recep- The homo of Mrs. S. J. Henry, in North Rosebu'-g was the scene of a most enjoyable gathering this after noon when a number of ladles gath- well-wlshes to Mrs. Henry's mother, Mrs. Cottrell, upon her 88th birth day. The time was spent In diversi-j tlon being received when the large fled amusements, not the least of number of guests which had quietly which was a number of musical se-j assembled out of doors began sing lections by Mrs. Henry, she being a: Ing "Home Sweet Home". Among very accomplished pianist. The those present were 1 Mrs. -J). jG. guests departed wishing their Hostess j Palm, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey, many returns of the day, and as , Miss" Robertson, Robert Boggs,- O. she is exceptionally well and strong W. Rutter and wife, Mr. and Mrs. for one of her age, have reason to Dunham, Letern and Kenneth Dun believe that their hopes will be i ham Miss Harney, Joe and Lee Mars realized. . ters. Lee Henderson. Elsie Hudson. TO CLOSE STORES In an Interview with District Attn-.. r.eo. Nenner this afternoon he stated that as yet he has served no notice on the cigar storos and confectlonarles in the city In regard to the Sunday closing law, recently passed by the legislature, which makes it a violation of the law for business -- (o remain open on Sunday. Sheriff Qulne stated that he had not received notice from the district attorney in regard to the matter and so would take no action. Attorney. Neuner, however, stated that it was the sheriff's duty to en-j force the law, but stated that he' was still familiarizing himself with 1 the matter and forv this reason had not as yet tnken any definite action. George Mr-rsters, Mac Thompson, Mrs. I. J. Gilkeson and family. Ada Smith left this afternoon for Wilbur, where Bhe will visit for a few days. A reply was filed yesterday in the case of Solomon WelBer vs. - Alice Wciscr. 'i Hear the sermon at the Baptist church tomorrow night on "The Un reasonableness of Jesus." Mrs, M. C. Bond returned this aft ernoon to her home at Sutherlln aft er a Bhort visit in this city. Mrs. Wl,. I. Wade, who has been visiting wltli Mrs. E. M. Bowers, re turned to her home at Drain this afternoon. Cost bill for Ml In the case of W. F. Williams vs. L. Belle Will iams was filed yesterday. Mary Elwjod returned to her home at "Oakland this lafternoon after a visit with friends In this this. To Our Advertisers THE aily 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 wno pay ror it m tne 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 yow have tto offer Try and See what regular publici:y in The News will do for you Jy R. shook and wife, who have been In this city attending the fair, returned to their home at Oakland this afternoon. Mrs. F. F. Wlthrow, who has been visiting with Mis. S. Otto In this city left this afternoon- for her home at Sutherlln. Mrs. R. M. Brumfleld today under went an operation at Mercy hos pital today. Dr. Sether performed the operation. Can you hear "overtones" XKote ..Overtones can be reproduced only when the artist who made' the record created them. Overtones, as separate sounds, are audible only to the trained and sensitive ear. Hearing is believing. Come in and we will play any music you wish to hear. Grafanolas $17.50 to $500.00. Terms to suit your convenience if desired. Roseburg'FurnitureCompany A PERFECT PROGRAM. This one has the merit of being true, anyhow: The official pessimist of a small western city, a gentle man who had wrestled with chronic dyspepsia for years, stood In front of the postoffice as the noon whistle Bounded. "Twelve o'clock, eh?" he said, half to himself and half to an ac quaintance. "Well, I'm going home to dinner. If dinner ain't rea'y I'm going to raise hell, and If it is ready I ain't going to eat a bite." On account of today being a Jew ish (holiday, Yom Kipper, or the "Day of Atonement," the store owned by Simon Care was closed. A num ber of other Jewish families of the city are also observing ' the day which Is the most holy day observed by the followers of Judaism. EDITOR AT HEAD 0F,K PEACE MEETING. HAXI CONCERTS MUCH ENJOYED One of the features of the even ings during the Douglas county fair has been the free band concerts giv en by the Moose band. The band was organized only a short titno ago under the excellent leadership of Wm. H. McLoughlln, whoso ability as a lender has been demonstrated in ithe manner in which Jio has drilled the band to Its present cflfe iency. Lnrgo crowds have been pres ent each evening and their appre ciation was expressed by the rounds of applause which followed each se- The condition of Deputy Sheriff j lection. Fred Stewart, who Is seriously III at! . his home, Is said to be somewhat AXSCO WINS HIGHEST HONORS. Improved today. , I If It Isn't an Ansco, It isn't the best. Ansco Cameras, Cyco papers Mrs. Geo. Stevens, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Kath erlne N'eat, returned to her home at Oakland this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hill, who have been visiting at the home of O. C. Brown for several days returned to their home at Wilbur this after noon. An order for the sale of personal property at either public or private snle In the matter of the estate of Jas. L. Hunt, deceased, was made! by the connty judge today. and Ansco films received Highest llnrtt and the Gold Medals at Pan ama Exposition. All films bought of us thiB month will be developed Free. CLARK & CLARK, !IS1-tf Fotograffcrs. JOHN BRI8BEN WALKER, NOTED NEW YORK EDITOR .WHO WILL ACT AS CHAHM AN AT THE CONFERENCE OF THE ' FRIENDS OF PEACE TO BE, HELD SEPT. ? IN CHICAGO TO ;MAKE A PLEA FOR "FREE" ' DOM OF THE SEAS." Merle Matthews left this morning for Olendule, whore she will bo met by Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Purvlne and proceed to San Frnni'Iseo by auto whero they will attend the exposition. NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION. CITY FOR CITY TREASURER I hereby announce myseir as a can didate for city treasurer of RoseburR at the election to be held October t. 191S. MRS. CORINNE C. ALLEY pd-nd-S51-o.t FOR RECORDER. I hereby announce myself as a Mrs. W. W. McDonald returned : candidate for City Recorder at the to Oakland this afternoon where she "Ry election to be held October 4, ' staying with her husband who Is 111 at that place. Mr. McDonald's condition ot this time Is much Im proved. J. C. Rayllss and Oraln Mulkey. of Myrtle Creek will leave with Ray nrd Buchanan for Corvullls tonight hern tbv w1tj enter the Oregon AeTlrult'intl Colli-ge. Acting upon the complaint filed yesterday by .1. A. Buchanan. Mar shal Williams today arrested John I.umsdon. better known- as "Gaso line Ous" n a charire of speeding. When arraigned before the record er Lumfdon stated that the motor cycle he was riding was not work ing pronerly and that he was forc ed to drive above the speed limit In order to ride at all. As It was his frst otipearanco he was allowed to BO with the warning that If he re PMicfl the performance he would be glvon a severe fine and probably a .lull penalty. 1915. If elected I will devote all my time and energy In performing the duties of the office In an effi cient and business like manner, pd ad 334-03 R. L. WHIPPLE. l'Oll RECORDER. At the solicitation of friends I have decided to become a candidate for the office of City Recorder at the I city election to be held October 4th 1915. If elected I will connuct the office In a business like manner, with the city's Interests as the first and only consideration. Vd. ad.-ii42-o3 T. A. RAFFl-TTY. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house on paved street In good locality Phone 15FI2. 984-tf TO LOAN $1,600.00 at B per cent by private person on long term first mortgage property In Doug las county. Give location and de scription. Write 9SG care of The News. dsw-s24p Notice Is hereby given that a gen eral election will ho hold In the City of Roseburg, Oregon, on Monday, October 4th, 1915, botween the hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m., of said day (provided however, that the Judges shall havo tho power to ad journ for one hour at noon) at which said election tho following of ficers shall bo elected, towlt: Ona Mayor to serve for two years. Ono Recorder to servo for two years. Ono Treasurer to serve for two years. Ono Counrllmnn from each of the four wards of tho city to servo for two years. Ono Councilman from Ward No. 3. of said city to servo for one yoar. Said election will ho hold In the: following named voting places and will be conducted by the following nnmcd judges and clerks, or lhlr duly selected substitutes, to-wltj Flrwi Ward. Polling Plnce jy t House. Judges: F. W. Dlllir ilattle Ilannn, W. F. Thomas. Clerks: Lloyd Cole, Cella McClallon. Second Ward, Polling Place Caro building cor ner Washington and Jacuson streets. Judges: J. M. Fletrhor, L, 1.,, Spencer, Maurlro Moore. Clerks: Florence Grlnstend, .leanle Ilulck. Third Wnnl. Polling Place Roseburg hotel Judges: James McKay, S. J. Jones, F,. C. Renson. ClerkB: Adlth Aleeiio Emma Chambers. ' Fourth Wnrrl. Polling Plnce City Hall. Tudgrs C. L. Hadley, Mlnnlo Rprague Graf ton Worthlnglon. Clerk: MUle Bene dick, Ana Cordon. By order ot tho Common Council R. L. WHIPPLE. Recorder of the City of Uo-eiiurK Oregon. iUS-sTO