The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 07, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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    NEWS' WANT ADS GET RESULTS
FOB SHERIFF.
To the voters of Douglas -County:
I herewith announce my candidacy
for sheriff'of Douglas county, on the
republican ticket, at the primaries
to be neld on May 15, 1916.
pd. ad.-ml3 SAM W. STARMER.
, PETEY DINK I'etoy H11U the'RIgli t Dope on Ira," All Right
Real Estate
City and Farm Property
GEORGE RITER
rl Oalt wtrMei
FOB SHERIFF.
Why ni-e Suiulny dlnncni usually the
best? i j
I hereby announce myself as a
republican candidate for Bherlff of
Douglas county, at the primaries,
May 15, 1916.
pd. ad. FRANK BARAGAR.
FOB SHERIFF.
By V. A. Vuight. 1
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TVHAT Haus a . f HE SEEMS To E ( AMD A VALET Awo --V ( it 21
MOWlWvTMES GOT A J r v?s! J psn II ' - r
- (HoccAr v .ifi w " -. iiri
' m. mXmL Jim." jnr- M 1 1
I herewith announce myself as a
c:i:idldate for re-nomination as a
candldUe for the office of sheriff of
Douglas county, subject to the de
cision of the republican voters at
the May primaries.
GEORGE K. QUINE.
FOR ASSESSOR.
I hereby announce myself as a
republican candidate tor the office
of county assessor of Douglas coun
ty, subject to the primary election
to "be held, May 15, 1910.
pd. ad. D. P. McKAY.
NOTICE OF 8th GBADE EXAMIN-,-.
. ATION.
Januay 3, 1916. .
Notice Is hereby given that the
County School Superintendent of
DouglaB County will cause to be held
an Eighth Grade Examination In ev
ery school district In the county hav
'i rsndldntcs for the same, on the
13th and 14th of January, 1916.
0. C. BROWN,
106-dsw-J10 School Supt.
VULCAN1ZINCJ.
Anv size tiro or tube. No blow out
too large or small, but what can be
repaired in first class shape at reas
onable prices. Motor Shop Garage,
m N. Jackson St. 1316-tt
SEPARATE PEACE REJECTED
LONDON. Jan. 7. Germany has
made overtures to both Japan and
Russia for a separate peace, but they
were reacted. Preier Okuma
told tlil3 to interviewers, according
to a Toklo correspondent.
CHAPLIN DAY AT THE
ANTLERS TOMORROW
The coming, of the wonderful
Charlie Chaplin In the ludicrous two
iroo,m v-riuinlin Comedy, en
titled "Shanghaied," at the Antlers
theatre ou Saturday (tomorrow) Is j
an event that will long be remember-
ed by those who on occasion like to
throw care and worry 10 me vwuu
for a little while and have a renl
good laugh and an enjoyable hour
or so.
In this comedy, Charlie !b at his
very best and his antics and capers
win-make you laugh In spite or
vnnrr.lf. The enti'Js program on
Saturday will be exceptionally good
Wednesday, January 12, is another
Red Letter- day at the Antlers. On
that date "Tom Powell's Minstrels."
25 all white will give one of the
very best minstrel shows ever seen
here.
Billy Clark (the man from Onion
ville) is the chief smile-provoker.
and he certainly is funny.
The second part, or so-called "Olio"
includes many fine specialties.
Britten, Golden and Britton are
T.!irambophone manipulators HJextra-
ordinary. Then there 1b the sing
ing five or "Harmony Kings" and
the Nettie Carroll troupe offer
ing a dashing display of daring feats
on. the wire. There will be a matinee
in'tife afternoon and the regular ev
ening performance at 8:30.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
U. S. Weather Bureau, local office,
Roseburg. Ore., 24 hours Ending 5
a. m., January 7, 1916.
Precipitation In inches and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 4.1
Lowest temperature last night 3B
Precipitation last 24 hours 07
Total precipitation Blnce first
ih '
.. ... . , fl.a month 5.70
.ormai precip iu i"'a ,
Total precipitation from Sep
tember l 1915, to date 15.76
Average precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1877 16 14
Total excess from Sep
tember 1. 1915 62
Average precipitation for 38
wet seasons, (Sept. to May,
inclusive 32 00
WILLIAM BELL,
Observer
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I FROM tCA, HE HAS APPENDICITIS . WE'RE. t 0 jM
AND IS To J5y S WOW 1 li7 vfflL
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LOST On December 20th on Jack- I,
son street, an umbrella, horn ban-'
die with gold band. Is a keep-.
Bake. Reward if. left by finder at i
New office. 112-jlOpi
NOTICE Tlio Socialist News Co. has
changed owners. All 1915 accounts
are due and payable to the new
owner only. Win. Becker.
113-jll
FOR TRADE.
FOR TRADE A gooa typewriter
for sale or trade for hay or wood
714 S. Pine St. 109-jlOp
I-UK SALB.
FOR SALE Fancy Excelsior and
Wilson strawberry plants. Enquire
of R. Stubbs, Melrose Strawberry
farm, Melrose, Or. 1342-dsw-tf
FOR SALE A thoroughbred Jersey
cow, extra good, will be fresh next
month. Cheap if taken at once.
Phone 3SF4. 1 05-jS i
SALEUprlght pian0 good n8
, , i,.i.
new. cost $450.00, cheap to quick
buyer, terms if desired. Addres3
P. O. box, 745, phone 2. 101-J7
FOR Sale A snap for cash, good
upright piano, almost now. Cos.
$425, leaving city. Address P. 1.
box 745, phone 2. 102-
FOR SALE Baled and loose hay,
oats and vetch mixed. T. Rodley,
Looking Glass. Phone 13F23.
114-jlSp
FOR SALE Registered Poland
China and Berkshire hogs. Bronze
turkeys, Toulouse gesse, tan and
white Runner ducks, Whito and
Brown Leghorn and Buff Orping
ton cockrels. E. A. Kruse, Rose
burg. Ore. 108-J10
FOR SALE Several head of bred
gilts, part pure bred Duroc jersey
,,,! nihers Duroc Jersey and Po
land China. Price reasonable. Alo
Duroc Jersey boars, 1 yr. old. r.
i nr,,. Hnsi-bure. Phone CFI.'i
' . 1 353-j8p
LOIKiE DIRECTORY.
LOYU. ORDER OF :.!( rSE nose
burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets In
u..hM hall on Cass street,
every Monday evening at '8:00
o'clock. Visiting brothers Invite
to attend. P. E. Foster. Dictator;
H. O. Pargeter, Secretary.
KOSEBCBO NEST So. 1417. Order
of, Owls, meet "rat nd third
Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Eagles Hall.
Visiting brothers always welcome
RofS Goodman, president; C. W
Horner, secretary-
O. O. F. Phlletarlan Lodge, No. ;
8. meets In Odd Fellows Temple,
corner of Jackson and Cass streets
on Saturday evening of each week.
Members of the order In good j
standing Invited to attend. P. E i
Tnrnell, N. G.; O. H. Pickens, V.!
G.; J. B. Bailed F. S.r M.M. Mill-
er. R. S.; W. T. Wright. Txeas.
O. E. S. Rosebuig ClmiitO". No. t
holds their regular meeting on tlio i
first and third Thursdays in eacSt
month. Visiting membei's !n goodi
otnnHinir are reRoectfully invited!
to attend. Marie M. Riter, W. M.;
Free Johnson. See.
ItEISKKAIlS rtoseDurg Rebekah j
Leiden. No. 41. I. O. O. F.. meets!
In Odd Fellows Temple erery
T.iaoov cuonlnff VlclUltl HlRtPrS
and brothers Invited to attend.
Laura Kabliee, N. G. ; Tlllio John-!
son, Rec. Sec; Elsie Humphrey, F.I
Sec; M. Fickle, Treas.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Lilao
Circle, No. 49, meets on first and
third Monday- evenings of ea'ch
month in the I. O. O. F. hall. Vi
Ring members in good standing
are invited to attend. Elina Lewel
len, G. N.; Clara Cawlfleld. clerk.
B. P. O. E. Rosenurg Lodge. No.
326, holds regular communications
at their temple on second and
fourth Thursdays of each month.
All members requested to attend
regularly and all visiting Brothers
are cordially Invited to attend. A
C. Seely. E. R.: I. B. Riddle, Sec.
Brotherhood or American Teomen.
Mt. Nebo Homestead 182S. Meets
a: Maccabee hall every ..2nd and 4th
Wednesday. Visitors welcome. H.
W. Evans, .foreman; ' C. V.'.
Cloake, correspondent.
"AGLES Roseburg Aenii meets In,
their hall on Jackson street, 2nd
hnd 4th Monday evenings of each
month, at 8 o'clock. Vlidtlng bre?b-'
in good Btanding always welcome.;
J. M. Donohew. W. P.: B. F. S
Goodman, W. Sec. Phone 183. j
I. O. It. M. Umpqiin Tribe No. 41
holds stated councils the 1st andJ
3rd Mondays of each month at the
Eagles Hall, N. Jackson street.
VlBlMng chiefs always welcome. W.
S. Howard, 8achem; ('. H. Teidn
kl, C. of R.; W. C. fladdls, K. of
W.
L. O. T. M Roseburg Hive No. 11.
holds regular reviews on second
and fourth Thursday evenings In
Maccabee halli Sisters of other
hives visiting In the city are cord-,
tally Invited to attend our reviews. 1
Mar Patrick, lady com.; Jessie!
Rapp, R. K. I
WOODMEN OF THE WOULD Ou
Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd
Fellows ball in Kusuburg, evei..
first and third Monday evening.
Visiting neighbors nlwavs wt
come. C. T. Tipton, C. C; M. M.
Miller, clerk.
,3
Communications 2nd and
fourth Wednesdays each month at
Masonic Temples, Rosebnrg. Ore.
Visitors welcome. R. H. C. Wood.
(V. M.. W. F. Harris, 8ec.
I. O
O. F. Union Encampment No
t. meets In Odd Follows Temp)
every Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. E. S.
Coclte!rea8, C. P.; J. I). Bailey, II.
S.; James Ewart, F. S.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Meets ev
ery Wednesday In Odd Fellow
Temple. Visiting ICnln ' welcomi
C. F. Hopkins, C. O; E. E. Wlm
berly. K. R. S.
UNITED ARTISANS Assembly 105
meets at the Maccabee hall every
first and third Wednesday even
ing. Visiting members are always
welcome. Alllno Hoffman, M. A.;
Kimna Faulkner. Secy.
I. (I. O. F Rising Star Lodge No
174. meow in Odd Fellows Tempi i
every Friday evening. VlRltlnp
brethren always welcome. F. B.
Hamlin, N. G.; J. H. Harsh, V. G.-;
Carl W. Ohman, Rec. Sec; M.
FIckel, Fin. Sec; A. S. Hunt, Treas.
I)B. SEELY. SICTHEB & STEW
ART Physicians nna Xurgoons
Suit of offices, Rear Douglus
National Bank, Ground
Floor, Phone JM17
iMhii!-ir - - Oregon
DR. n. R. SHOEMAKER
Physician and Surgeon
Office rooms 219-221) Perkins
Hull, ling
Phones
Office 194 Residence 819
DR.
GEO. K. IIOt'CK
Physlclnn and Surgeon
Office Perkins Bldg., Phone
Roseburg, Oregon
I1KLAPP & 8NELL
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
limn 2nd, 207. 20S Perkins IXMg
18-L Rdldence Phonos 210-L
. Office Phone 110.
it you wuui lo uuy oi sen u jou
have rooms to rent If you have lost
something, try a classified ad. They
bring results.
lilt. N. PLY LEU
IJcensctl Chlroprnctlc Physician
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Or.
Consultation and Examination
Free.
OfficcHou'S 0 to 5.
Sundays and evenings by
Appointment.
Phone 152.
CHAS. F. HOPKINS
Attorney at tjiw
L. -a Perkins UhlR.
, Kosebiirg, Oregon.
Especial attention given to con
veyancing and the examination
of titles to real estate. Prac
tices in all Btate and federal
courts.
THE IIHI.NLINE SCHOOL OF
PIANO MUSIC
Mrs. Charles Heiiillne, Director
Mrs. Max Combs, Asst. Teacher.
Beginners a Speciality; Concert
PlanistB Developed.
Morning classes In Kindergar
ten; children called for and
taken home.
Studld 423 Ella St. Phone S3-R.
WRIGHT'S SCHOOL OF MU8IO
S. E. WRIGHT
Teacher of Band Instruments
MRS. S. E. WRIGHT
Teacher of Piano.
Correct Instructions Given.
Terms Reasonable. 629 S. Pine
street.
it
TEACHERS AND FUrilS AT
TENTION The News office hns a Bplen
did quality jof bond rner put
up In pound pacakages (200
shectn to the pound, Blze 814x7)
at 25 cents per package. tf
Surveys Estimates
GERMOND FREAII
l"li,ny t'oiinty Surveyors.
Civil Eniflneers nnd Surveyors
Bofceburg, Oregim
Rooms 1 and 2
Masonic Blldg. Phone 387
L. O. HICKS
SURVEYOR
22ft Perkins Building
Bneebarg, Ore.
Phone 181-B
Because tlio better tlio dny the hotter
the meal.
MeatsForSundayDinners
Our Long Suit
A. Liberal Amount of Suet
with Each
FINE ROAST
That suits every good cook
Among Our Boasts
Are Our Sunday Roasts!
They Should Grace Your Tnblca.
THE F.C0N0MY MARKET
Phone 0-8
Mrs. F. D. Owen
Cot Flowers, Potted Plnnu,
Funeral Designs, Wedding Via
qnebt, etc.
JUST KECK1VEU A FKKMIi
SUPPLY OF FtCIIJVH
OKU I.I, KINIIH
Roseburg, Oregon.
STOP THE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET
ROSEBURG
DOLLAR DAY
is Every Day at
Our Parlors
Every dny Winter and Summer
you will receive more value In
High Class Cleaning, Pressing
and Repairing, dollar for dollar,
than you can receive elsewhere
This 1b not nn ldlo Boast, hun
dreds of satisfied patronB will
cheerfully endorso It. Ladles
Clothing, Furs, Whlto and Kid
Gloves a Specialty.
IMPERIAL CLEANERS
!M2 N. .iJickMin St. Phone 277
The Quality
Butcher Shop
PROM1T DELIVERIES, REST
QUALITIES AND LOWEST
PRICES aro tlireo GOOD Ron-'
sons why yon should Join our
long list of gutlHflcd ciistomcrN.
fash Meat Market
Opposite Hamilton Drug Store
hukson Street.
Phono 1 14.
Free delivery to all p..rts of city
STOCK RANCHES
FARM LANDS
SMALL TRACTS
CITY PROPERTY
BUSINESS CHANGES
' VACANT LOTS
FIRE INSURANCE
MONEY TO LOAN
PERRINE & MARSTERS