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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1915)
i COMMUHCIAI, VI.VU ( O.M.Mi:XI)U PROPOSED WINCIIKHTKll HOAIl SEES MUTILATED MEN MADE OVER PARIS FASHION HINT The regular meeting of the board of trustees of the Roseburg Com mercial club was held .Monday even ing, all of the officers and trustee "being present. John W. Parker wap elected to membership. Chairman Ilarth, of the bureau of transportation, announced that he lad appointed to serve on that bu reau, A. J. Lllburn and W. h. Dy iilnger. This bureau will have charge of matters pertaining to railroad rates and eirvlco, both passenger and rrelght, also stages, Jitneys and ntreot and lntcrurban car linos. Sub committees will be appointed by this bureau to take up these matters In detail. Further details of the pro posed membership campaign were workod out and will be put Into ef fect within a few weeks. The fol lowing resolution was Introduced and unanimously passed: WHEREAS, The county court of Douglas county has announced Its lrmtlon of building a hard surface road from tho city limits on Win chester street to the railroad cross ing at Kdonbower, and WHEREAS, This piece of road has been a groat disadvantage to those using Ht, by reason of conditions which made It Impassable for parts of the year, and WHEREAS, The Roseburg Com merce! club highly commends any acton which will tend to the con struction of permanent highways J where possible, therefore I RE IT RESOLVED, By the board of trustees of tho Roseburg Com morclal club that we emphatically endorso this action of the county court of uouglns county, as a pr' 'vl)i!i will he of groat bene fit to all who may make use of It, and as a beginning which will doubt less be the for-runn)or of further similar action on their part. Adoptod unanimously this 24th day of Januury, 11)18. A. C. SEELY, President. Attest: SAM S. JOSEPHSON, Sec. r fs Tf gf A it. i t A t Z Mrs. William K. Vandcrbilt. Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt has just returned from her third visit to r'nris since the outbreak of the war. She snys she saw many wonderful operations on wounded men, in one case a man's rib peine; taken out and used to make a jawbone. ANNOUNCEMENT m .. j. . .. - 1 .. iii liny uiiu miniiuug im uiikuiM'K In the Planing Mill or Manufacturing! business, I will offor a ope-half In torest In my business, with or with out real ostnto. 1203-tf W. h. DYSINGER. I.ITTI.E NEWS )' THE 1.Y. MOSCOW, Idaho, .Inn. 25. Idaho housewives and Tdaho farmers are gathering bore today to attend the Idaho university's third annual class In household ami; 'agricultural oco- nomlcs. During tho week thero will be organized the North Idaho Munic ipal leuguo and a good government HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Pannages Right Up. Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; tlio air uuuagns of your head clear anil you can breathe freely. No nioro hawking, snuf fling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night: your cold or catarrh disappears. (let a small bottle of Ely's Cream Italin ' f rom your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, - Waling cream in your nostrils. It pen trnt'ea through evury nir passage of tho held, Boot lion the. jnllanml or swollen murnuB membrano and relief comes in stantly. It'll just fine. Don't stay stuffed up ,fwith a cold or imnty catarrh. conference. Tho state chicken show begins today, too. AKRON, Ohio, Jan. 25. Cham pion lightweight of the world, Freddie Welsh, will have to do 12 rounds of real hustling, whori he meets Johnny Griffiths, Rubber City pride, hero toniglit. , MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Jan. 25. Johnny Ertlo. probably bantnm title holder and Ray Moore, of the Pa cific coast, meet here In ton rounds tonight. (HILRLAIX REMEDY Try our -.remedy for chilblains, soro feet and bunions. MarBtors Drug Co. 106-tf KNCiLI.-ill PREPARE TO COLLECT l.IA(iES FROM .MEXICO LONDON, Jan. 8. (Ily mail.) Tho foreign office Is accumulating complaints, regarding seizure of llrltlsh proporty In Mexico, 11 was learned today, for presentation to tho Carraaa government. The Inter Oeeanlc railway of Mexico has. ask ed the government to find out when It can hnve back Its linos. At the annual meeting of directors. Chair man Arthur Hill reported that tho road was romtnaiidoorod by the "government of Mexico" In 1914 nnd that, he had no knowledge of ItB con dition. Tho (ittnyclo Rubber Com pany," whose properties were talso commandeered In 1SI4, has lodged a protest with the foreign office. Good Laundering NATION'S SHEEP A.NI) CATTLE MEN SETTLE OLD FEUD TODAY EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 2.5. The an cient feud between cattle and sheep nien, dating hack to the old dayjof tho open range when the rival sloe.: men were wont to shoot on sight, was officially dec'ared off today. Tti: American Live Stock association aud 'he National Sheep Growers associa tion began their annual conventions .ore together. About 10,000 dale Tate: aro In attendance, representing "cry feeding district west of Chica o. The cattle men will make a fight for an open market and against light competition by the packers. Practically every state organization already Is pledged to back thlB cam paign. The entertainment program will Include roping, branding and riding contests; afternoon at the Juar ez races, bull fights, open air barbe cue and military drills at Fort Bliss. Tho conveniens will last three days. O. & C. LAND GRANT SWINDLERS AT WORK A flagrant swindle In connection with the O. & C. land grant lands wag brought to light through the ac tivities of the secretary of the Rose burg Commercial club recenly. A gentleman from one of the 'middle western states called at the offlci of the secretary, and asked for the whereabouts of a certain man, men tioning 'bis name, and who was un known to Mr. Josephson. On ask ing the reason for finding him, the man replied that he wished to pur chase a quarter secton of the rail road land which the courts had re cently taken from the railroad com pany, and which this man was sell ing for $2.50 per acre. He further stated that a friend of his from the east had purchased a quarter sec tion; paying this man $4 00 for tho same, and wus now on his way west to got the deed, which would be de livered to hi m on Ills arrival at Roseburg. Ho had already sent his family weal and they were in Cali fornia, waiting for him. The land In question was suppos ed to be located 7 miles northeast of Roseburg near the Umpn.ua river. Upon making a thorough Investiga tion, no man bv tho name of this supposed swindler Is known In Rose burg, and further Information about hln fraudulent dealings can not be learned until the arrival or tho man he defrauded from the oast. The mutter hns been placed by the Commercial club In the hands of lie United Stilton district attorney at Portlnnd, nnd the case will bo fully Investigated. It Is the Intention of the Commercial club to do all in its power to prevent any fraud or mhf epiesentatlon being practlrcd on I'omeseekers nnd prospective set tlers. A NOVEL ATTRACTION PROMPT SERVICE HH'HT PRICES Syl'AltE TREATMENT ROSEBURG STEAM LAUMDRy ask i s aiioi t oi r puk es on ROlCH DRY FAMILY WASIUNl! Phone 79 and Our Autos Will Call Beginning next Monday and run- Ding through tho entire week a most: uusual entertainment will bo given; at the Antlers theatre In connection I with tho regular feature motion pic-1 ture program. Professor Clayton, who opens at; the Antlers theatre for a week com-' menciiig January 31, Is conceded! by the greatest authorities to be (he! peer of Psychists nnd to deserve fully! the title, the White "Mahatmn". Clayton gives a most Interesting talk on tho subject of Psychic phenonema at the same time ans wering questions of all kinds from the audience and demonstrates his powers in many ways. The ques tions are written and are answered by Clayton without opening the en velope. Associated with Clayton Is a com pany of callable and efficient artists Including tho famous Russian danc ers, Drunskl & Zuroff. A matinee will bo given every day during Ibis engagement except Monday. Clayton will be preceded by extra fine films which have been' booked for this week, among them the magnificent five reel Paramount feature, "llelene of the North," wi:li Marguerite Clark in the title role. Negligee of crepe meteor trimmed with cording and moufflon fur. The "chin-chin" cap has a corded net crown and is trimmed with pink roses in pastel shades and ribbon streamers. Petticoat of white wash able satin, pleated chiffon and net. HIGH FLIGHT FI,OUIt Is made from the hardest wheat and is drier, will absorb more mois ture when being prepared for bread; hence a sack will make more loaves of bread. Get it at tho People's Supply Co. 171-tl Open for Business! it'1 mono; you sot aside each 'veck for tho table, buys more nero for less. The Careful Housewife ... : c ..:: tliii,. No special baits are ii'.-cefs.iry to attract at tention at the SPOT CASH BASKET GROCERY A t;. DUNLAP, Prop. S.IH N. Jnckson Street. F'lour and Feed. m -'IT iW V'-'5ii 11 1 ! . - iCTTTTTTTr J I? - in" k-'i nSJ J, WE PAY OJNE-HALF The purchase price of this famous. onem comoNny RELIANCE PLATE WE give coupons with every ific. pur chase of all the high grade guaran teed products made by the United Drus Company. We are willing to lose money on the silverware to get you ac quainted with these goo(b, which are standard in their line. r 1 M 1! Llggett's and Fenway Candies, Harmony Perfumes, Toilet Arhcfc.. Brushes, Stationery. Rubber Goods and hundreds of other items, household preparations, etc. When you want something ask for a United Drug Co. product because coupons are only given with these goods. You cannot afford not to secure this rP"' 8lle"e' guaranteed 25 years, when you can get it on our ualf bought plan. As an examplef this teaspoon that sells for Wc. you can get tor 10c. '. with coupons. - tho vinuow display and get till j popular silverware by matins chases at the Roxall Store, 1'p.thaa Fullorton, Prop. firm 4 Your Key to Bigger Business Unlock the door loading to more profits by equipping your storo with National Mazda C Lamp More light and more vivid light than your old lamps give. Bring trade to your storo with the now, better light lamps. (;f, thorn i'r.mi us now. Roseburg Electric Co. 3 -1 e HEfaWTrTWt T is Every Day at Our Parlors Every day Winter and Summe you will receive more value in High Class Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing, dollar for dollar than you can receive elsewhere This Is not an Idle Boast, linn dreds of satisfied patrons will cheerfully endorse It. Lndles Clothing, Furs, White and Kid Gloves a Specialty. IMPKItl.-Wj CLEANERS 3-12 X. .Taekson St. Phone 2TT When you want the very best ReiTiembe'- u Diamond W"" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock of these Is very complete. Price and quality satisfy. , THFFCASh STORE WE SAVE YOU MONEY CASS STHI'.KT Why ave Sunday dinners usually the best? DAILY WI'ATIIKU RKPOKT. BBS I Not Only the Very Groceries ou need at this nnd all times but at prices which nro surpris ingly low compared with other stores, and the quality Is, of rourso, superb. I ir, :i:i .4 V U. S. Weather Iluroan. local office. Roseburg. Ore., 24 hours ending 5 a m., January ""i, 191(1. Precipitntion in Inches nnd hundredths: Highest temperature yesterday Lowest tenipornture last nl;!'.t Precipitation, las 24 hours .... Total precipitation since first month "! Normal prceip for this month. 5. To Total precipitation from Sep tember I. 1-915 to date : 20.G4 Average precipitntion from Sep tember 1, 1ST 1S.5C Total eTCess from Sep tember r. iH'S 2. OS Average precipitation for 3S wet soasonB, (Sept. to Mny, Inclusive 32.00 WILLIAM PELL. Observer lU'cause the Iwlter the day the bettet tho meal. MetsFc rSindsyT'nncrs Our Long Suit A Liberal Amount of Suet with Each FINE ROAST That suits every good cook Amcng Our Boasts Are Our Sunday Roasts! They Should (inxce Your Tallies. THE FX0N01MY MARKET rhone B-H Fit IwiWi THE TEMPTIXCi ODOR that comes from our roast beef, fresh from the oven will be matched by the tooth some flavor of the meat when you taste it. Try a roast for Sunday dinner. Though It will not cost you any more than you usually ray, you will find our meat far finer than any you ever ate. CASS STREET MARKET 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 buv now We h aye some U A R G A INS I F. BARKER COMPANY ..m Implements and Vehicles.. - ROSEBURG :-: :-: 08EG0N i 1 i t'hotti DOWELL & BENEDICK Wert lUxH'burji Myers Pumps Mitchell Wagons It TV 1