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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1915)
;)l ATTENDANCE AT C'HHIHTIAN CHURCH SERVICE The revlvul sorvlcos at the Chris tlun church are attracting good audi ences. There Is much intercut mani fest In the subjects treated. The subject I'Ht night wan the resurrec tion of Jesus. The speaker dwelt upon the place of the resurrection In the religion of the Christian, upon this fact tho divinity of Jesus must rfso or fall. He taught that lie would rise from the dead, Jno. 2-19-21. He taught that He was the res urrection, Jno. IT 24-25. He hud the power to l-iy down and to take up his life, Jno. 10:17-18. All this He must demonstrate to be- true In his own case or his teachings full of effect. Did lie di this is the question. There are somo who say wo do 112; Tertullan A. D. 198, who tells: of these things all being reported to; Tiberius by Pilate. From Euschius and an article written about A, D. 45 also from Tacitus, a Roman historian who liv.-d In the first century. All of these establish beyond a doubt the fact of tho recurrection. The next evidence was that of Soripture, these all (showed that this fact is today one of the best es- ablished events of the world. And as a living witness 1b the Lord's Day, the first day of the week, the day upon which we moet to commemorate the resurrection and he who thus worships upon this day setB before the world his faith in risen Lord. The subjects for Sunday will be at 11 a. m;, "The Holy Spirit". This not want Iliblo proof. Well, be fair, sermon will be well worth your while. and take other than Bible proof. The In the evening the subject of church speaker here quoted from Josephus identity will be lakjen up. The who shows this tact to be true, also music Is another special feature of from Pliny's letter to Trajan A. D. these meetings, come and enjoy this PLENTY BABIES JAFE 1UUM1MT10T3 Fit your homo with clean, convenient light that Is safe even In the hands of a child. Wo can wire your Iioiibb Inexpensively, quickly and without discommoding you. Dy using National MAZDA Lamps " you can then obtuin good light for low light bills. Wo can give you an estiinutu toiluy. "Lamps That Last" at Roseburg Electric Co. Happy Mi'M W Year.f Jdl There is no danger of a race sul clde in Douglas county If the rate of births keeps up tho balance oi the year, that has shown this far. While the returns came In a little slow the first day or two, the add! tlons have been coming fast since then, and there are other widely rep- arated sections of the county to be heard from. In the edition of The News for next Saturday, the 15th will be given the names of the par ents of the first baby boy and the first baby girl born in Douglas coun ty In the year 1916, as by that time all sections will have been heard from and the time checked over. Be low will be found the valuable ar ticles to be received by these two distinguished babies, and the names of the business houses donating them. The Evening News will give a (5.00 gold piece to both the first boy and the first gill born within the limits of the county of Douglas, In the year 1916, G. W. Tfoung and Company, the prominent and well known Jewelers on Jackson street will present to the first boy baby born In the coming year In Douglas county a handsome sterling silver cpoon, and engruve the date on same. A. J. Lilburn and Bon, the com plete house furnishers on Cass street, will present the first baby boy and the first baby girl born in Douglas county with a splendid and substan tlal baby rocker. Irvin Brunn, of the Roseburg Booterle, the largest exclusive boot and shoe house in the county, will present each of the firBt babies, boy and girl, a Ipalr of dainty baby (AMERICAN ARTIST WRITES BOOK ON SLAV MUSIC Pi) IV Ilofoi'o tlmo pjisMfi (hid year niuke up ' your mi ml to possess a Ititnk nccount. No one who enrun money can afford to spond all and you can make this year hotter by putting n little money in tlio Hank rt'Kiilarly. Forgot J tint "how much' you can Have and by the i nd of the year you will find tho profit re will Hug from the determination to get ahead in addition to tho establish meiit of confidence and credit, llcglu witli $1.00. Roseburg National Bank Jackson and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA "TIIU M.U.'IC 1,AM OF PALMS AX1) FLOWKIIS'" ' Southern California hns much to offer you this win ter. City or co.uitry, mountain or beach resortB all nro Inviting. The Piiii!ma-f iiltrot-tila Exposition ut Sin Diego will remain open another year bigger nml belter than ever. Hut Southern California of fers something o -en greater than this. It Is the ever. -present uiul ilellgl.'.ful Sunshine and Flowers Kosei In bloom Oi-onj'.es ami Lemons ripening on the trees, Poppl s uiul (lemniiims everywhere. This Is the real California. The expenso f a trip to Southern Colifumla Is not great. shoes. Childs & Abrams, of the Hat Shop, on Cass street, will commemorate this event by giving both the boy and girl baby an elegant hand em broidered bonnet. B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man of Jackson street, will present with his compliments a dandy red high ' chair to the first baby boy born in I Douglas county In 1916, as Earl says I he knows from personal experience he will need one. Burchard and Downey, the pro prietors of the Squaie Store on Jack son street, has a surprise in store fo the first boy to be added to the population of Douglas county in 1916 and It will be something nice. Clark & Clark, the men who take photographs, and good on'cs, too, of everybody and everything In Doug las county, will perpetuate the faces of the two first babies by making a half dozen fine photographs of each one. The A. S. Huey Co., the promin ent and well known jewolers on Cass street, have a surprise in store for tho first little girl baby born in the county In 1916, and that It will be something this girl will treasure in years to come. Isadore Abraham, the old cstab llshed merchant on Jackson street, will give the first baby girl a beau tif nl silk hood. Henry Richardson, of the Central Pharmacy, corner of Jackson and Cass streets, will give to tho first 'baby girl a most necessary article, an elegant nursing bottlo and a peckngo of the celebratod Dennoi baby food. F. H. Churchill, proprietor of the Helen Ware, the ' American violinist and interpreter of Hun garian folksongs shows her pro found appreciation of Slav music, in her recently published book, "The Effect of Wars on Hungarian Music." This Is but one of sev eral books and pamphlets the' American artist has written on the gypsy music which Liszt Im mortalized In his rhapsodies. Miss Ware has spent many years In Hungary studying the national history of the Slavs as well a their folksongs and music Now on Sale! New January Records The Best Yet! Roseburg Furniture Co. dalos as received. Name of parents: Father Mother Residence P. O. Address ..Z!Z.."I Date of birth, Jan igjg Hour of birth a. m .......V- m. Minute of Birth I hereby certify same to be corerct1 PhyBlcIan or Nurse. .JITXEY SEItVlCh, Sanders Disc Plow Hoosier Drills Buggies and Spring Wagons If you are going to buy a buggy or spring wagon for winter use it will pay you to buy now We have some BARGAINS J. F. BARKER COMPANY ...Implements and Vehicles.- .... ROSEBURG :.: :.: OREGON Myers Pumps City and coiintrv. Calls answered until midnight. Three car service. Phone 155. Grand hotel. 917-tf ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Chsap substit'r's cont YOrj same price BRUSATI BROTHERS PLAY A BIG PART IN ITALIAN CAMPAIGNS Low Round Trip month tlckots are sale dally from all P-'rlflr Northwest points. Stonovors are allowe.l at pleasure. Through servbo on limited trains, through dining onr and observation cars make the nll-rnll routo tho delightful way to go. Ask your local agent or write John M. Scott, Q -ueral Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. SOUTHERN PACIFIC j old established Churchill H.'nlv-are 1 Company, thinks that tho daddy of tho first boy Is entitled to some- I thing, so will present Mm with hir i choice of any pocket knife In his bit; j assortment. I The well-known Imperial Clean I ers will take pleasure In cleaning and ! pressing a suit of clothes for the ! daddy of the first boy, and do tho I Bame for a suit or dress for the moth- j er of the first girl. i Aldon Harness, who has the widely ! circulated Fiction Library, will pro sent to the mother of tho first 1916 ! baby girl, a year's subscription of Mother's Magazine, through which she will receivo good Instruction for the care of this most distinguished little one. In case the first baby should be twins, both boys. The News will doublo its offer and give each $5.00 gold piece, and the same if they are twin girl babies. For he convenience of parents and attendants, the form of certificate as printed below can be used In send ing in births. Names o U babies and parents will bo published, with part of the service with us. Every sermon will be upon a Biblical subject so bring your Bibles and wo will study together. Service each night at 7:30, Saturdays ex-' cet icd. hp -ISSN I 1 1 1 1 Mitchell Wagons FOR YOUR NEW YEAR'S DINNER. let us furnish the meat. After you've once eaten the fresh, prime meat we sell, you'H continue to patronize us. Our popularity is due to the fact that we handle but the best grade meat in a cleanly man ner, always give full weight, and sell at economy prices." CASS STREET MARKET Lieut. General Roberto Brusatl (top; and Lieut. General Ugo Brusatl. Lieut General Roberto Brusatl I in command of the army operatinj against Trentino in the Tyrol. H is considered one of the great Italia: generals. His brother, Lieut. Gener U(ro Brasati, is the first aide de cam to Victor Emmanuel, and is alsl helping to plan the Italian cam pai(;ns. Investigate the Ads in this Issue of "THE NEWS!" It will pay you to do so. r