The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, October 22, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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stork man.-
L FOUR OF THE GIANTS MAY HANG ON IF HARRY S1XCI..1K BUYS
AUSTRIA NOW IS PRACTICALLY
MASTER OF THE ADRIATIC SEA
Lath and shlng:es,
Page Investment Co.
uie v.ory ttest
110-jl."
E. H. Russoll, of Wilbur, srr.
several hours in Roseburg todas
transacting business matters.
Nothing like coal for a steady firo,
ask about the genuine Peacock Rock
SprlngB, at Pages. 110-115
Floyd Chapman, of Wilbur, arriv
ed In this city this morning and spent
the day looking after business mat
ters. ,
Dressmaking and ladies tailoring
over Doll's millinery store. Belle
Case. 101-J27
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Starbuck, who
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wun me dominating Heights ol M unt Lovchen In the hands of the
Austrians the Austrian fleet has bet n enabled to gather with Bafety In the
harbor of Cattaro, whence It is expec ted to Jaunch on Italy's Adriatic
coast. Italy's failure to send troops to aid the Montenegrins hold Mount
Lovchen, If only In t , '-defense, h: s caused general surprise'
CITY NEWS.
Fred Oreen, of Wilbur, made a
business trip to this city this morn-!
ins. i
sity, but who has now recovered suf
ficiently to return to her home.
Dance at the Elks hall Saturday"
night. Otfs orchestra will furnish
the music. 154-J22
Mr. Will Howard, of Wilbur, ar-
! rved in Roseburg this morning and
Thermometers, tne genuine Tay-j 8Pe't the day attending to business
lor, American made and correct. Get;
one of Churchill.
matters.
Mrs. M. Scott left this morning
Dr. A. C. Seely returned last night for Medford where she will yislt
from Oakland where he spent the wltn friends and relatives for several
day- yesterday attending to business days. ' I
matters.
I Spraymeters, the genuine Taylor.
Just received, another car of gen- Test your lime and surphur before us
ulne Peacock Rock Springs coal the Ing. Know you are right. Churchill
kind that satisfies. Page Invest-! sells them. 15G-J22
meat to. Phone 242. 110-jl5
. I Rev. Paul J. Lux left this morn-
Mrs. A. A. Kester and Miss Lylia' ing for Medford where he will oc-
Wright left this mornng for their cupy the pulpit in the Presbyterian
home at Lodl, Calif., after visiting in clfurch at Medford tomorrow.
Roseburg for several days with rela-;
tlves. i Harold Morian, who has been at-
j tending school at the Oregon Agri
Assistant Superintendent E. H. ' oultural College, arrived In ;Ro9e-
tiarrett, of the Tacoma & Eastern ! burg last night and will spend a few
Railroad passed through this city to- days visiting.
day In his special car on his -way to j
San Francisco where he will spend Do you make candy? If so get a
several weeks. I Taylor candy thermometer with book
I of receipts from Churchill. Will
P. S. C. steel cut coffee is without " doubly efficient as a candy
chaff, hence no blttor taste.' The "'"
156-J22
dust Is removed; hence the clear am-
lier fluid. The quality the very high-;
est, hence the pleasing aroma. Ev
erybody appreciates P. S. Ct coffee,
35c per lb. at the People's Supply
CU. 153-tf
Judge J. W. Hamilton returned
last night from Eugene where he
has been spending a few days. He
was accompanied by his (laughter,
Merle, who was taken suddenly ill
while attending school at the univer-
OLD-TIME COLD CUKE
DKHTK HOT TEA!
Harry Booth, who Is a student
at the state university at Eugene.
arrived in Roseburg last night and
will spend a couple of days with his
parents.
Suits French Dry Cleaned, $1.25,
at Sloper's, Roseburg Cleaning
Works. In business 15 years. Next
to Palace theatre. Phone 47.
1345-J33
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fox, of Canada,
who have been visiting at the home
of their niece, Mrs. W. A. Cottrell,
left ' this morning for Grants Pass,
where they will o.isit for several
Get a small package of Hamburg '"" " ;.
Brcnst Ten, or as tno German folks
call it, "Hamburger Druat Thw"at any J. H. Campbell & Son nave a $3000
pharmacy. Take ft tal.lwpoonful of the , Btock of g00(,9 , gt LoulSj Mo
".vZr throi.Kh a .imud drink a j which they will trade for Roseburg
titttuii full at anv time during the I property. Inquire J. H. Campbell &
have been visiting for several days
in Roseburg, left ths mornng for
their home at Myrtle Creek.
Morvtn Jeffrey, of Roseburg, ar
rlvod this morning and will spend a
few days with friends. He is tlu
guest of the M. C. H. Days family.
Grants Pass Courier.
Revival services will continue an
other week at the Christan church.
Attend these services. Subject for
Sunday night, by request, "The Faith
of my childhood and the faith of to
day." Hear this sermon.
Feed your chickens meat scraps
and other growing foods. They will
withstand the cold weather better
and lay more eggs. Try the Diamond
quality poultry foods from the Peo
ple's Supply Co. 163-tf
Revival services will continue an
other .week at the Christian church.
Attend', these services. Subject for
Sunday, night, by request, "The faith
of my childhood and the faith of to
day. Hear this Bermon.
Revival Bervlces will continue an
other week at the Christian church.
Attend these services. Subject for
Sunday night, by request, "The faith
of my childhood and the faith of to
day. Hear this sermon.
Mrs. Chas. Patrick and daughter,
Miss Clara, arrived thiB afternoon
from Roseburg to visit Mr. and Mrs.
John Patrick. Mr. Patrick, who has
been 111 for some months, is reported
quite low. Grants Pass Courier.
Mrs. J. t. Fullerton, of Canyon
vllle, gave birth to twins Wednes
day, January 18, a boy and a girl,
this being the second pair of twins
In the family. Mrs. Fullerton Is
the mother of 10 children, all of
whom live at Canyonville. Riddle
Trbune.
The ladies of St. Joseph's church
will sell home cooked foods, and will
serve not coffee and light lunches
Saturday Jan. 22, in the old First
Nat. Eank building on Jackson St.
155-J21
Sam Josephaon is In receipt of a
letter of congratulation from the sec
rotary of the Portland Chamber of
Commerce over his re-election, in
which he says that he Is always glad
to send Inquiries here, as he Is
sure of getting a prompt and satis
factory reply.
The county assessors of this state
will be called together for a three
days' convention In this city, Febru
ary 15, 10 and 17. W. A. Ball, of
Lincoln county, president of the
state assessors' association, has ap
pointed a committee to arrange for
.a program for the convention.
Capital Journal.
tav cr Ufloro retiring, it is cue muni, aon
elTeetive way to break .1 cold and euro-!
grip, as it opens the pores of the skin,
relieving congestion. Also loosens the .
bowels, thus breaking up a cold. ' j
Try it the next time you sudor from .
a cold or tho grip. It is inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe
and harmless. i
Roseburg.
115-fCp
B
Sr,FF. ACHING JOINTS "
While playing about the school
yard at Brockway yesterday Mel-
' borne, the 12-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Redifer had the misfor-
j tune to fall fracturing his collar
bone. Dr. Wade, of this city was
j summoned and dressed the Injury.
Mathewson (left), Doyle (top center), Teareau (bottom center) and Robertson.
If Harry Sinclair buys the New York Giants, he will probably retain among the twirlers only Christy Mtk
ewson and Jeff Tesreau. Captain Larry Doyle, who is some second sacker, is the only infielder who would b
safe, while Dava Robertson would be the only outfielder sura of holding his job.
II. V. Thlel, a prominent Yoncalla Revival services will continue an-
resident, Bpcnt the day ill this city ; other week at the Christian church.
I Attend these services. Subject for
attending to business matters.
Sunday night, by request, "The falth
of my childhood and the faith of to
day. Hear this sermon.
I.
Del Monte goodB prove satisfac
tory. They are the cream from the
richest pan of milk, the Associated
! Friilt Canners of California's best
Bu Soreness from joints and mujclflt brand. A world wide known luxury,
with a small trial bottle of . I You can get them for the price of
old St Jacobs OU j staples at tho People's Supply Co.
Stop "doBing" Rheumatism. ! 153-tf
It's rain only; not one case In fifty
Tcquires internal treatment. Rub sooth
ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right
on the "tender spot," and by the time
tou say Jack Robinwn out comes the
rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is
a harmless rheumatism cure which never
disappoints and doesn't burn tbe skin. It
taltes pain, soreness and stiffness from
aching joints muscles and bones; stops
sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia.
Limber up I Get a 25 cent bottla
of old-time, honest "St Jacobs Oil"
from ary drug More, and in a moment
Ton'll b free from pains, aches ami
MiiTness. Dou't suilerl Hub rheuina
Mr. I. Herbert and daughter,
Florence; who have been visiting at
the home of Geo. Mclver, left this
morning for White Salmon, Wash.,
where It Is reported Miss Florence
Forrest brand canned ipeaB are
larger and mono matured, though
tender and sweet, contain the maxi
mum of food value. Del Monte
brand tender and sweet. Rich In
food value, delicious In taste. You
can find no better. Le Solcll brand
Imported peas, tiny in size, delicate
in flavor. .The best of the imported
article. Get them at the People's
Supply Co. -153-tf
Attorney General Brown will make
a trip to Washington, D. C, to rep
resent the state in two cases that
are now pending In the United
States courts and he has made the
request that both cases may be heard
at the same time by the court so
that he may be required to make
but one 'trip to Washington. One
case is that of the Pacific Livestock
Company against John H. Lewis and
the other is. that of the State of
Oregon against F. O. Bunting Capl
tnl Journal.
Windows, doors and ssbh. a large j
assortment, let us show them to you.
Page Investment Co, 110-.
Walter Dunham, of Oakland, ar
rived thiB morning spent several
hours looking after business mat
ters. The Big Bend district is conceded
to raise the highest quality wheat
on the coast. High iFlight flour
comes from the heart of the Big
Bend district. Get a free sample In a
few days from the People's Supply
Co. 153-tf
MrB. Will Pickens returned to
Roseburg this morning after spend
ing a few days here with her fathor,
Roe Cheshire, who has been quite
111 but is now recovering. Grants
Pass Courier. ,
I
The fourth company basket ball
team Inst night defeated tho Chris
tian team by a score of 30 to 15.
Tho game was rough, but clean, the
Christians being outplnyed by their
opponents in every point of the
gaiho.
NOTICE FOR BIDS PURCHASE OF,
MUNICIPAL HOXDS !
The undersigned will receive at his
office in the city of Roseburg, Ore-,
gon, up to eight o'clock p. m., on
Monday, March 6, 1916, sealed pro-i
posals for the purchase of Railroad,
Construction Bonds of tho City of
Roseburg In the sum of $100,000.00,
or any part thereof. Sold bonds are:'
In denominations of $500.00 each and
bear Interest at the rate of five per
cent per annum payable semi-annual-'
ly at tho fiscal agency of the Stale'
of Oregon in New York City, N. Y., ;
and become due May 1st, 1940. Pay
ment is optional with the city at ;
interest payment periods ot or aft-;
er ten years from dale of bonds. The !
total Issue Ib three hundred thousand j
doilarB, the balance of which will be i
Bold later In blocks of $25,000. Oo' or i
some multiple thereof. j
Any examination by bidders with;
reference to the legality of the Is
suance and sale of said bonds shall
be. made prior to the date of recelv-j
Ing bills, and all bids shall be abso-;
lute. Each bid must bo accompanied (
by a certified check for tho Sum of i
$500.00 payable to the City Treas-j
urcr.to be forcfoitcd In case such:
bid shall be accepted and the bidder!
shall fall to complete the purchase of i
said bonds. ;
The Council hereby reserves the,
right to reject any and all bids. j
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, Janu-1
ary 11, 1916.
R. L. WHIPPLE, I
City Recorder of the City of Rose-
burg, Oregon. 1 33-122 i
Fruit Trees, Ornamentals, Berries
and Vines
GUARANTEED TRUE AND CLEAN
At reasonable prices, direct from grower to you
A postal card brings our price list free, do it now
SOUTHERN OREGON NURSERY
1 ' Yoncalla, Oregon
A Vegetarian
At thiB Beason of the year
can scarcely refuse a slice
x of our -
Columbia Ham or Bacon
and those who Indulge in a
meat diet will just be de
lighted with It.
Wright-Riedel Grocery Co.
Phono Kill.
We Sell Healthful Food!
Peaa aro found to contain brain building and muscle
building properties in excess at any other vegetable.
Chemk-al and practical tests prove them almost equal
to muut in food values.
We Have the Best
Torrent Itrnnd Pous, pir can 10c wr do.. $1.15
Ih'l Mnntc ltrund I'ohm, Mr can, , . .15c per doz. $1.55
Fancy Imported I'enn, kt can .... 17 c
Get the Best for Less
At The
Peoples Supply Co.
Wholesalers to the Consumer
Hygiene Kalsomine
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The Furniture Man