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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1915)
NEWS WANT ADS GET RESULTS TKTKirWXK Pete' Now Vcur u itsuluUuu StvWK One fioud IurHJ so, Auyyay. Uf C A. Voigta FOR SHERIFF. Real Estate City and Farm Property GEORGE BITER tit Wmi Oa atrwei To tbe voters oC Douglas County: I herewith, announce my candidacy tor sheriff of Douglas county, on the republican ticket, at the primaries tjf jbe Held on May 15, 1916. pd. ad.-ml3 SAM ?. STARMER. FOR SHERIFF. Why are Sunday dinners usually ttia b(Wt? I hereby announce myself as a republican candidate for sheriff of Douglas county, at the primaries. May 15, 1916. pd. ad. FRANK BARAGAR. FOU SHERIFF. I herewith announce myself as a candidate for re-nomination as a - candldtae 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 for tho office of county assessor of Douglas coun ty. Bubjeet to the primary election to be held, May 15, 1916. pd. ad. D. P. McKAY. NOTICE OF 8th GRADE EXAMIN ATION. Januay 3, 1910. Notice la hereby given that the County School Superintendent of Douglas County will cause to be held ' an Eighth Grade Examination in ev ery school district In the county hav ' w candidates for the same, on the 13th and 14th of January, 1918. O. C. BROWN, 100-dsw-jlO School Supt. VULCANIZING. Any size tire or tube. No blow out too large or small, but what can be repaired in1 first cIsbs shape at reas onable prices. Motor Shop Garage, 444 N. Jackson St. 1316-tf NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Rose burg Commercial Club will bo held at the club rooms, Tuesday evening, January 11, 1916, at 8 p. m.; at which time officers will bo elected for the ensuing club year. January 1, 1916. SAM S. JOSEPHSON, 104-jll ' Secretary SEE' CHAPLIN FOU A FROLIC AT THK ANTLER STONUiHT Tonight there will be a veritable feast of fun and laughter, at the Ant lers theatre, the occasion being tho advent of Charlie Chaplin in tho very best two-reel comedy he ever appear ed In "Shanghaied". As a Sailor Charlie is a scream. His antics "on deck" are too funny to describe in cold type and even the most vinegary old pessimist on earin would have to laugh at him. The balance of the program Is also excellent and the Antlers concert or chestra is playing some new popular rag time tunes that stick in .tho memory and that you unconsciously find yourself whistling the next day. Another riot of fun is promised at the Antlers on next Wednesday, Jan uary 12, when Tom Powell's Min Tstrels will appear in one of the best minstrel programs ever offered any where as can be seen by tho follow ing: .Introductory Overture Company Alabama Jubilee Tom Post A Little Bit of Heaven.-.Bob Robert3 Cake Walk Ball Billy Doss Norway ,John Graham Oddities Happy Golden Billowy Sea Waldo Robert! If War is whBt Sherman said it was .....Billy Clark Song subject to change "OLIO" The Miramba Maniacs Brllton, Golden and Britton. Positively the last word In Mtram bophone Manipulation The Sing ing Five, Harmony Kings, Lew Briggs, Billy Dpss, Bob Roberts. Waldo Roberts and John GraHra Minstrel Billy Clark The Man from Onlonvllle, Indian Territory. The Nettie Carroll Troupe, offering a dashing display of daring feats on tbe wire. There will be a matinee on Wed nonlnv afternon at popular price and the usual evening performance fin n tn. -' The management of the Anller3 ,s theatre wish it distinctly understood ' that this is not a coioreo irouim, r member of the Tom Powell Com .,. hoine a white man. This Is tbe same company now playing at Empress theatre in Portland. W 4 Jkyl L. . fei irW Jar m Wfeft v?$ r, -v ' H - a v,d- . Vou goiwo- MCS i u. tvtRov I To TnOW AKJ ( TWEM OUT- IP VJE. J I s f Aw. TMose. NICE ilkEPT Twem im Twe ?f1$ I O A --i LOST Gentleman's gold ring en-, graved with Initial K. Finder leave at this office and receive reward., 121-JlSj LOST On December 26th on Jack son street, an umbrella, horn han dle with gold band. Is a keep sake. Reward If left by finder at New office. 112-jlOp NOTICE The Socialist News Co. has changed owners. AH 1915 accounts are due and payable to the new owner only. Wm, Becker. 113-J11 FOR TRADE. FOR TRADE A good typewriter for sale or trade for hay or wood 714 S. Pine St. 109-jlOp FOB SALR. FOR SALE Fancy Excelsior and Wijson 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 38F4. 10E-j8p FOR SALE Baled and loose hay, oats and vetch mixed, T. Rodley, Looking Glass, Phone 13F23. 114-jlSp FOR SALE 1 12-inch breaking or sod plow with guage wheel and 2 shares complete. Jn first class condition. L. M. Van Auken, Rose burg. Phone 37F3. 120-jlO FOR SALE Registered Poland China and Berkshire hogs. Bronze turkeys, Toulouse gesse, tan and white Runner ducks, Whtte and Brown Leghorn and Buff Orping ton cockrels. E. A. Kruse, Rose burg, Ore. 10S-J10 FOR SALE Several head of bred Eilts. part pure bred Duroc Jersey and others Durqp Jersey and Po land China. Price reasonable. Also Duroc Jersey boars, 1 yr. old. N. L. Conn, Roscburg. Phone CF1.V 13r,3-jSp LODGE IHltKCTOUV. LOYAL ORDER. OF MOOSE Rose burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets In Maccabee hall on Cass street, every MondaF evening at '8:00 o'clock. Vlsltln brothers iifvite to attend. P. E. Foster, Dictator; H. O. Pargeter. Secretary. nOSEBfna NEST Ho. 1417, Order of Owls, meet first and third Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Eagles Halt Visiting brothers always welcome Ross Goodman, president; Q, W Horner, ecreUrr. O. O. F, Philelariao Ludge, No. I 8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jackson and Cass streets on Saturday evening of each week. ( Members of the order tn good f standing Invited to attend. P. B j Turuell, N. Q.; O. H. Pickens, V., G.j J. B. Bailed F. S.i M. M. Mill-; er, R. S.; W. T. Wright, Treas. ! O. E. S Roseburg Chapte", No. S holds theu; regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each month. Visiting mombeis In good Btandlng are respectfully invited to attend. Marie M. Riter, W. M.; Free Johnson, Sec ISEIJEKAHS ttosenurg Rebekah i Lodge, No. 41, 1. O. O. V., meets j In Odd Fellows Temple every i Tuesday evening. Voting sisters and brothers invited to attend. Laura Kabkee, N. U.; TKUa John-j son, Rec; Sec; Elsie Humphrey, F.I See.; M. Fickle, Treas WOME.V OF WOODCRAFT Lilao Circle, No. 48, meets on first and third Monday- evenings of each month in the I. O. O. F. hail. Vis iting members in good standing are invited to attend. Eima Lewel len, G. N.; Clara Cawlfield, clerk. II. P. O. E. Rosenurg Lodge, No. 326, holds regular communications at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. AH members requested to attend regularly and all visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend, A. C. Seely. E. R.: I, B. FJddle, Sec K. OF P. Alpha Lodge No, 4T meets every Wednesday evening in I. O, O. F. hall. Visiting Knights always welcome. Pay dues to Roy F. Durbin, M. of F., a "Duds for Men" store. A. J. Uochradel, C. C; B. E. TVtmberly K. R. S. F,GLKS Roseburg Aenu meets inj their hall on Jackson street, 2ndj and 4 th Monday evenings of earlij month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth-1 n good standing always welcome. ; 3. M. Uonohew. W. P.: B, F. ( Goodman, W. Sec. Phons 183. j I. O, IL St. Cmpqua Tribe No, 44 holds stated councils the 1st and Srd Mondays of each month at the; Eagles Hall, N. Jackson strwt. VisIMng chiefs always welcome. W. 8. Howard, Sachem; C. H. Te.-c!a-skl, C. of R.; W. C. ddla, K. of W. L. o. T. M. Roseburg Hive No, 11, holds regular reviews on second sod fourth Thursday evenings In Maccabee hall. Sister of other hives, visiting In the city are cord-; lally Invited to attend oar reviews.; May Patrick, lad? com.; Jessie Rap P. R. K. I lirotaaruood lit Aiiteiluau Team Mt. Nebo Homestead. 182S. Metu. ai Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4tfe Wednesday. Visitors welcomn. H. W, Evans, foreman; C. V. Cloake, correspondent. WOOHMKN OF THK WOULD OaKj Uamp, No. 125, moots at tba Odd; Fellows bail In Roseburg, every; first and third Monday evening. I Visiting neighbors alwavs wel j come. C. T, Tipton, C. C; M. M.j Miller, clerk. ! A. F. A. M., Laurel Loage No. 18 1 Regi lar Communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temples, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors welcome. R. H, C. Wood, W, M., W. F, Harris, Sec. I. O, O. F. Union Entrapment No f, meets In Odd Fellows Twnu every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. . 13. S. Cockelreas, C. P.; J. B. Bailey, R. S.; James Ewart, E. S. UNITED AHTISA.NS Asseiably 10S meets at tbe Maccabee hall every first and third Wednesday even ing. Visiting members are always welcome. Alline Hoffman, M, A : Emma Faulkner. Secy. I. O. O. F. Rising Star Lodge No 1T4. meeta In Odd Fellows Teoipl ; every Friday evening. VUttln brethren always welcome. F. B. Hamlin, N. 6.; J. H. Harsh, V, Q.; Carl W. Ohman, Ree. See.; M. Fickel, Fin. Sec.; A. S. Hunt, Treas. DR. SEELY, 8ETIIEU STEW ART Physicians ana BnnsM Suit of offices. Rear Douglas ' iSational Bank, Ground Floor, Phone WIT liiieimrB - - Oregon lilt. IS. It. SIIOKMAXKR Physician and Surgeon Office rooms 213-220 Perkins Building Phone Office 194 Residence SIS OIL KO. K. HOUCK Physirias and Surgeon Office Perkins BIdg., Phone . Roseburg, Oregon IJELAPF 8NELL oKTF.nr.vrmc physicians Kirn Sot, 207. 208 Perkins I1M 4H-L llrwiilcnre Phonea BI8-L Office Phone 119. u fvu want to bay or sell if yea have rooms to rent If you have lost something, try a classified ad. They bring results. I) It. N. 1'I.VLKIt Licensed Chiropractic Physician 222 W, Lane St., Roseburg, Or. Consultation and Examination Free. Office Ionrs 9 to 5. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. Phone 153. CHA8. F, HOPKINS' Attorney ar Mw L . i 420 Perkins Hldt, ftoKeburg, Otcttaa. Especial attention given to con veyancing and tbe examination of titles to real estate. Prac tices In all state and federal courts. THE HEINLIXK SCHOOL OF PIANO MUSIO Mrs. Charles Helnllne, IMrector Mrs. Max Combs, Asst. Teacher. Beginners a Speciality; Concert Pianists Developed. Morning classes In Kindergar ten; children called for und taken home. Studio 423 Ella St Phone 43-R, WRIGHTS SCHOOL OF MUSIO S. B, WRIGHT Teacher of Band Instruments ' MRS. S. E. WRIGHT Teacher of Plans. Correct Instructions Given. Terms Reasonable. 62J S. Ptae street, I TEAC1IKII8 ANI1 PUPILS AT TENTION The News office has a splen did quality of bond pausr pnt up In pound oaeakagea (200 shwts tn the pound, size $?xl) at 25 cents per package, tf Surveys Estimates GERMONO & FREAK IH-(iuy Coanty Hmneyors. Civil FJiglnews and Surveyor liosehur, fMgos llwffl S Maiontc Bildg, Phone til I O. HICKH SURVEYOR 82,1 Perkins Bnlldtag RoeetarKt Ore. Ptiose 1S1-R Beeanse the brtter the daj tbe botU the mcsL - MeatsFcrSundayDinners Our Long Suit A Liberal AmounJ of Suet with Each FINE ROAST That suits every good cook Among Our Beasts Are Ouf Sunday Koastsf They Should Qrars Ymtr Table. THE ECONOMY MARKET Phone Ml Mrs. F. D. Owen Cot Flowers, Potted Piute, Pueml Designa, WetMlnjf Bo quet, etc JUST KECEIVEO A FKHtH SCI'l'LY OK FKKNd OP4LI KIN'DH Roseburg, Oregon. STOP BTTHR GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG DOLLAR DAY is Every Day at Our Parlors Every day Winter and Summer you will receive more value in High Class Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing, dollar for dollar, thsn yon can receive elsewhere. This is not an Idle Boast, hun dreds of satisfied patrons will cheerfully endorse It. Ladies Clothing, Fnra, White and Kid Gloves a Sneeinlty, IMPERIAL CLEANERS 84a N, 4iU'kMn Ht. Phone 87" The Quality Butcher Shop- PROMPT 1JELIVKISIES, BEST QUALITIES ASM LOWEST PRICES am three GOOD nrm. aana why yon shuulil Join oar Ionic Ht of satlnfinl rmtomcra. fash MeateMsrKct. OppisUe Hainlltmi ttrug Htorv J kMn Btrrt. Phone 111. Free delivery lo all purim of city m m or mm STOCK RANCTIES FARM MN1IS 6MAI.L TRACTS CITV PHOPKRTr BUSINESS CHANGES 1 - VACANT LOTS FIRE INKURANCR MONET TO LOAN PERRINE & MARSTERS