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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1915)
LARRY CHAPPELLE TO BE AN INDIAN each member opened the small gift package which they had received and which contained unique and novel presents of all kinds. i : O - - CITY NEWS. ; HERE'S THE OLDEST AMERICAN ANTIQUITY - CITY JiEWS. ' ' Mrs. 8. E. Wright left this morning for Oakland where she lias a largi music class. Nnthine like coal for a steady fire, ask about the genuine Peacock Rock Springs, at Pages.' Ilu-Jlo J. J. Beard left ths morning for Corvallis where he will spend a few days attending to business matters. Windows, doors and sash, a large assortment, let us show them to you. Page Investment Co. 110-j-Dora Gammon left this morning for Oakland where she will visit with Miss Laura Hunt for a few days. Mrs. A. " C. Marsters left this morning for the general con..- ;e of the W. C. T. U., which 1b being held at Portland. Just received, another car of gen uine Peacock Rock Springs coal the kind that satisfies. Page Invest ment IO. Phone 242. 11CH15 Miss Blanche Wilson left this morning for Wilbur where shs teaches a large class in instrumental music. Suits French Dry Cleaned,' 125, at Slopcr's, Roseburg Cleaning Works. In business 15 years. Next to Palace theatre. Phone 47. 1345-J33 I.ella Wright will leave next month for Coldwater, Mich., where she will vls,it at the home of her uncle and at tend the schools of that place. J. H. Campbell & Son have a 3000 stock of goods in St. Louis, Mo., which they will trade for Roseburg property. Inquire J. H. Campbell & Son, Roseburg. . 115-f6p Attorney Walter L. Tooze, of Dallas, who spent the day here yes terday looking after business mat ters returned to his home this morn ing. Oreeon Is now dry. Teetotlers and topers alike appreciate the cup that cheers; but does not Inebriate. Pi S. C. steel cut coffee is all you can desire in flavor and quality. Fresh every few days at the People's Suppiy Co. 111-tf Attorneys W. W. Cardwell and Geo. Neiinor left this morning for Riddle where they will attend the trial of several prominent Riddle citizens who were arrested a few days ago charged with killing deer out of sea son. The first of next week District Attornoy Neuner will leave for Gar diner and Scottsburg where he will try several cases before the justices of the peace in that vicinity. The ONE NOTED BEAUTY FROM PAN-AMERICA Mme. Victcr de Mortua. tThe second Pan-American Scien ce Congress has brought to Wash gton many of the noted beauties of the South American republics. The picture shows one of them. She is lime. Victor de Mortua, wife of one f the delegates from Peru. Mme. le Mort.ua has taken a large part in pie social program arranj,d by offi cial and social Washington in connec tion with the congress. Larry Chappelle. When Joe Jackson was handed over to the White Sox, Charles Comiskey agreed to pay $U 1,000 for three players. Two of those players, Pitcher Ed Klepfer and Outfielder Bobby Roth, he did deliver at once. The selection of the third player was left unsettled until now, when It is announced that be will e Larry Chappelle, who played in the Mil waukee outfield during the last sea- trials Include liquor, fishing and other cases. ' ' Lath and shingles, the very beat. Faijo Investment Co. 110-JI5 - . Miss Gladys Johnson left this morning for Brockway whore she will spend the -weuk end jat her home. Judge G. W. Riddle, who has been visiting for the past few days in this 'city, returned to his home at Riddle this morning. Mrs. Gus Edlund, daughter Delpha and son H.ilmar,' left this morning for Ashland where they will visit for a few days. Mrs. J. W. "Elrod returned to her home at Oakland this morning after spending a few days visiting with friends in this city. For real home smoked hams, shoulders and bacon, call on or write Xaegi's store Wilbur, Ore. Phone 30-F3. 1325-J16p A very enjoyable time was spon: last night at the Jope home when a number of young people gathered after the church service in honor of Harold Jope, who returned to his school at Stanford today. The ev ening was spent In social games and muBlc, refreshments being served a', a late hour. Postal Inspector S. E. Morse has now recovered from his attack of ptomaine poisoning, contracted while on his way from Boston to Portland, and has left the hospital and taken up his work at Berkeley, Cal. Mr. Morse was forced to give up the work at Boston on account of his wife's health and on his return to Portland contracted the polsonTng It is thought on one of the diners. He was given an excellent position at' Berkeley where he and his fam- ' r.re now located. Never buy a "hlng you do not or will not need, and never buy more than you need. But on the other hand, if you use a certain quantity of goods in a given length of time, BUY that amount at one purchase, instead of six or a dozen soparato transactions. Service costs money, but does not increase the value of perfect goods. Good Goods cost you less' purchased In quantities at the People's Supply Co. 111-tf Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Helster, who came from Roseburg laBt Friday forenoon to furnish music for th3i jband boys' dance that night, .re mained until Saturday arternoon, re- turning home on No. 14. They were entertained at the homes of friends while in the city and had an enjoy-1 able visit with old acquaintances: while here. Mr. and Mrs. Helster) are regularly engnged at the Palace theatre in Roseburg, where they I I play for afternoon and evening per-f formancea daily. The Palace Is a nice place to drop Into for an hour's entertainment, one of the best pic ture houses in Roseburg. Riddle Tribune. PICTURE FRAMES ! J. A. Wilson, of Wlnstons, wus a business visitor In Roseburg today V. N. Hays, of Glide, spent the Jay in Roseburg attending to busi ness matters. John T. Spaugh, of Looking Glass, drove Into the county seat this nioru ug and transacted business here. I J. M. Moore, of the Mountain View ranch east of Roseburg, was a business visitor In the city today. in a fast game of basket ball last night the hospital corps defeated the fourth company by a score of 22 to 8 Philip Nachter, oldest son of John Nachter and one of the hustl ing young ranchmen of the county, was transacting business In the city today. Walter Kockeu is among the O. A. C. students, vho wil1 return to school tomorrow after spending the holidays with his 'parents at Cleve land. S. L. Magill and wife, of eastern Oregon, who have been visiting in Roseburg, left this morning for Cali fornia, where they will spend the winter. The little daughter of Dr. B. R Shoemaker is quite seriously til at the home on Lane street, and Dr. Stewart has been called Into consul tation, t One trial and it becomes a habit, milk-fed poultry with barnyard tasto eliminated, dressed to order any' time. Phone 157, corner Jackson and E. Douglas. 118-J12 Harold Jope left this morning for Stanford University where he will again take up his studies after spending his vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jope. J. R. Baldwin and wife of New castle, Pa., who have been visiting In Roseburg left this morning for San Francisco, where they will visit for several months. Rev. Petty, of Portland, and Dr. Eubank, a former medical mission ary in China and a classmate of Rev. Eaton, will both speak at the Bap tist church Sunday in the place of Rev. Eaton, who is filling the pulpit at the Highland Park church In Portland. Our delayed shipment of kodak calenders, folders and mounts sent around South America because of the slide In the Panama canal, has ar rived. They are a little bit the best ever. Get. them now while the selec tion is good. The Roseburg Bosk Co. 1334-tf The county court is engaged today in selecting a jury list for this year, and. may not complete same in time for publication In this issue. If not, the list will be shown in the issue of Monday. There will be some two hundred names and it Is a long tedi ous process to make theBe selections and apportion them over a county the size of Douglas. Attorney O. H. Porter is today celebrating his 50th birthday anni versary and has been tne recipient of numerous congratulations of the oc casion. Since coming to Roseburg several years ago Mr. Porter has be come well known In the county, the regard in which he is held by the people being shown In his recent elec tion to represent this county at the legislature, Information from tfte hospital In Portland where State Game Warden Carl D. Shoemaker Is still confined, Is to the effect that he Is not strong enough to venture the trip home as yet, and It may be a week or more before sufficient strength will be gained to warrant his dismissal. He is able to write a few letters and take some solid food, and with ordin ary precautions should he able to travel soon. The Umpqua Campfire Girls held a meeting at the Presbyterian church parlors last night. A business meet ing wB held and officers elected for the next six months with the follow ing results: Marjorie Hunt, presi dent; May Thompson, vice-president; Oil1 i Fredrlckson, secretary; Kath- ryn Dldtel, treasurer. A dainty luncheon prepared by two of the members was served, after which OLD-TIME COLD CORE DRINK HOT TEA I Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or " as tne German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any timo during the day or before retiring. It is the moat effective way to break x cold and cure grip, as it openB tho pores of the skin, relieving congestion,. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe aad harmless. Bab Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing" Rheumntism. It's pain only; not ono caeo In fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, penetrating 'St. Jacobs Oil" right on tho "'tender spot," and by the timo you Bay Jack Robinson out cornea the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" 1b a harmless rheumatiem cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn tho akin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backocho, neuralgia. Limber Up I Get a 25 cent botUn of old-t into, honest "St. J ocobg Oil" from any drug store, and in a moment you'll bo freo from Rains, aches and BtitTness Don't suffer 1 Rub rheuma tism away. NOTICK FOK PUUULATION. 06630. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. December 29, 1915. NOTICE is hereby givon that Vic toria McDanlel, of Looking Glass, Oregon, who, on September 24, 1910, made homestead entry, serial No. 06630, for NWV4 NW, Section 20. Township 28 S., Range 7 W., Will amette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Regis ter and Receiver, at Roseburg, Ore gon, on tho 10th day of February 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin Bushnell, of Olalla, Oregon. Mary Bushnell, of Olalla, Oregon. Ella RobertB, of Roseburg, Oregon Louis Roberts, of Roseburg, Ore gon. J. M. UPTON, i358-fl0p . Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, admin istrator of tho estate of Job Don ning, deceased. All perBone having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me at Roseburg, Oregon, duly verified as by law required, within six months from the dale hereof. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, Janu ary 3rd, 1916. T. M. OLLIVANT, Administrator of the state of Job Denning, Deceased. 103-J31 BULGAR ARMY'S GREATEST CHIEF. gen:, savoff GENERAL SAVOFF, THK" BULGARIAN ARMY'S GREAT EST STRATEGIST, HAS BEEN CALLED BY KING FERDINAND TO TAKE COMMAND OF THE FORCES WHICH ARE BEING. MOBILIZED "FOR ARMED NEUTRALITY." RUB Mill FROM STIFF. ACH NG JOINTS : pa m r IL ' 4 Frame your New Year's Pictures or Xmas Gifts They will looK twice as beauti ful behind glass and frame. : .4 f v - It looks like a mud-pie Billikin, but the scientists of the United States Museu min Washington say that it used to be worshipped as a god by th people who lived near Vera Cruz, Mexico, 100 years before Christ and that it is the oldest dated American antiquity. i I The statuette was uncovered fifteen years ago by the plow of a Mexican peon, but the secret of the inscriptions on it have only just been solved by the savants in the employ of Uncle Sum. The scientists say that in the strange characters discernible in the picture there is a hint to further buried evidences of the life of the ancient civilization and they hope to uncover new secrets of this old American race of people. 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