The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 09, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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    80MB MOKE INJURIES
AltOUT DOUGLAS COUNTY
80 far, over 100 responses have
been received by the Commercial
.cluli from owners of properties
throughout the county, us a result of
publishing tho Inquiries received bv
that body, and they have decided to
thousand dollars to invest, and a
desire to work, than any other part
of the west.
COAST ARTILLERY IIOVH
TAKE EXAMINATION-
According to the report received
today by Captain J. A. Buchanan, 11
.. . , uiuiiinuiif 01. me local company oi
rn, Z , coast "tlllory who took the examina-
.b.y be United to members, but as nfirB wcre 8U(T(JS8ful. Sl(r(,eant
the fee for 01, -of-town members I. ., Mo(!llIllB ,
merely nominal It Is expected that Mechanic Fred Worthington. Music
this fcUm, alone will -bring In )an Arthur Ijeoard ,
many appllca Ions. The fee Is ,ljj. . , LeIand , h
then'oV,.!" rr"I, T Wltb a" Hugh Well, were the
theproMslon that when the dues are tuemutul m , tlle examination
rjT,V"n ? ,V"T ,t,."'r0r e"" "" BLnloy,
reduced to 3. Helow Is given list i.h .,.. ...,.- ,., . .
- 1 ..' nun nuiiKr ivugerion pajisca
.... . I 1118 examination in the second class
of an in m i , 8 , I""r 'en'be"' of the company left
which h , 7'" J' $32',00 ' U"8 ",or""'K for Euee where they
TJl.Z ' . ' "f. ' ta, examinations for gun"
'. . ,, . , , ' ""h"1 pointers and gun commanders. The
""I"' 'tt"d eXC0hanBe- !'-'"'P-ny now has among Its mm
J"""l.y,"-, rr .80 tcb h ' office, two obs.
f "'"" - "re- ors ,. .. ,, ..
land
Son to exchange! for cheaper
In this county.
Inquiry No. 4 2 Is a skilled me
chanic, bricklayer and cement man.
Has 2500 to Invest, but wishes to
get employment also at his trade.
Inquiry No. 43 Wants from 10
to 20 acres of farm land on lease
commander.
Since being changed from state
mllltla to const artillery the local
boys have made a rapid advancement
"?id now stand foremost among the
the companies of the state. In their
f'iooIs at Fort Stevens en -li year thoi
have scored high and this year In
for tern, of .1 or 4 year, with prlvl- . ,,, to ' ' T , ""-; "-
lege of buying. , experienced 't :T7 ' "
fnrmor , "vo hail a great deal of practice
,', v .. . , , , ,1 wlth "10 apparatus built for them
Inquiry No. 44 Look ng for a lo- . n, ....
,, , ,, , b a' the nrmory. All nicmben are
J , 7,, ,, , '"O lng for the positions offered by the
gom land or general farming. govornmont
With the building of a .high' ' t
school, federal building, saw mill ' u y A
am? railroad, besides tho Imiirove- , ...,'A,M'
m. ,.,! "AH ON ;i:.m..v
onarrv. 1111,1 tho nnnHihnirv nf Mm
. , , . 1 idiy (a f-
ySy mm''
tablishmont of a commercial fertll-
Ixer nlant It .,. ...... n "m 11 " 10 "Gcmro war " Germany
will have more . ff, . " ,l"d '""" her future partlclpa
will have more to offer tho pros
pectlve homoseekor, with a. fow
UN HI DARK
WITH SAGE IK
tlon In the Balkan enmnaien as a
result of Premier Brland's trip to
Home, Is tho report from Paris.
Ilrland snllea for nome today
"lKO O' MV IIHAItT"
"Peg O' My Heart" is one of the
fow plays the laBt decade has nro-
vlded that seems to have firmly en-
I 1 1L . ... . .
" linen in me punnc a ravor.
Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy nd to have a ready wolcome await-
- ttvstr I :? st; rTA v,8l,a- "
are wide-open for comparison with any cigarette at any price !
Most sensitive smokers appreciate the pleasure Camel quality
offers. They prefer it to premiums or coupons ! Freedom from
tongue-bite and throat-parch is as welcome as is the absence
of any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste!
Camels are blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos ; you'll prefer their new flavor and mild-
smootnness to either kind of tobacco smoked
straight! That desirable, satisfying
body" is all there without anv come-
fcacA No matter how many you smoke I
? me,arm ""W everywhere in cientifically mealed packajla:
20 for lOo; or ten package (200 afiarettea) in a gtaaame-paper-covered
carton for $1.00. Wo strongly recommend
tlurn carton tor the homo or ojKco aupply or when you travel,
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N.C
IIM.IC.ll M DORS NOT Currv Merle- fnrkr Mlo. -r,. .
WANT SEPAltATlO I-EACK Hllghs cha8 . Riley ' j R.
LONDON, Fob. 9. A Home dls-!Fra"k; W'yman, J. F.
TURKISH WOMESI
S5?v M The stamp placed aver end meat the
14 ? "l :"jT VMt-fflF Pckaie, which ket pa out air, thereby
lBaJf-l rsa-)MF Ma nrMmnd thn numlitv nfthet hlwtndmd
. " --mif tobaccoe. By inserting the fingers aa
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and
tpliur f..r darkening gray, Mraaked
ami failed luiir in. gmiuimetlier'H trait
wnt. ami fqjks , ,,,,( 11MjnK jt
Hfff" their lii.il a giioil, color, which
ia Huita wimihl,.. , rp ivim, in n
apt lien a yiiulhful iiiipuuninoe is of the
jrfat.::it nilvunluge.
Nri.do.v, lliui:li.' ,. ,1,.,,-t mve the
lii.tt.luuie tmk of g.illiiMing the sue..
ma le nuiasy luixuii' iit him.,. All
Pobrnnry 29, and will undoubtedly
I nnn theatregoers oven more ready
to accept It than before. Florence R.
Mnrtln, who played tho chief role in
lloston for seven months and Phila
delphia for five months will appear
here as tho Irish lass, and her sup
porting company will ho made up of
patch said that Belgium has reject
ed German overtures for sonnraiel
peace. Cardinal Mercier is reported E
to have told the Pope this. The ; B
l)eace tenis extended by the Ger-1
mans were: The complete restora-!
tlon of Belgium, reserving the privi
lege to the Germans of the use of I
the channel ports; G, many to ppy
a large sum for the rebuilding of
tho destroyed buildings, and the
maintenance of Ilelginn neutrality
during the remainder of the war.
It Is declared that King Albert In
dignantly ref.iR-d the tonus and will
not consider pence until the allies are
Curds.
Brown, Master Blllle: Beake, Mrs.
H.; Bell, Mrs. lone; Estudlllo, J.
; Kuox-, A. A.
L. F. REIZENSTKIN,
Postmaster.
NOTICE.
members who played with her dur-..victorious. Belgian sources denied
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS IIEP.EBY GIVEN:
That Germond & Frear, engineers In
charge of the construction of the
bridge across Cow creek near Riddle,!
Douglas county, Oregon, have filed
in the office of the rvinn.v eii,
Laughter and Smiles
A 1885
10-inch
75c
COHEN TELEPHONES FROM liltlGHTON.Joe Hayman
and Company. Humorous Sketch. '
SERENADE. (Moskowski.) Prince's Orchestra.
ever she has appeared. She was se- from tho Gorman standpoint.
!Ui""'u!'"."i !' ri'1"'.v'l,',lhe product j l"K the Boston nnd Philadelphia en- that any overtures were made, but
? - mill .-"III pilllr L.III1. I gncemeilts. M as Mnrtln lo ol.l In. Tho H......O r.,..,,,i u., .... "
rr.. .'"r. """."! hotile.ib8 ,,, , th P, . .. .. . .:,. .. ".r"' : ! their co.t;fi.-ato of the comnletkin
m ITV I... I .If ........id.. i " 'f .v.c ..u.u ... ... u.-.l I .. K E.I I IS. UClOn V . . ,
- ... . ' ' iin I i . r,. i and mini est mnfp nf tha ttoi rtni
of the construction of the Riddle
i bridge across Cow creek in Douglas
county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, any person, firm
or corporation having objections to
Re to the completion of said bridge
work or the final estimate or to the
amount allowed for the" construction
-aiKnrrr It Iiiih Iwn niiiib...l si
i.iit.tin your ooiiib or a m.ft liruah witii ! Iwled by Mr. Morosco to head the
s.i.e, company for the Hnal tour ofM;s. w. T. WRIGHT K.NTKHTAI.NS
tk. ery hair .llppear, li, Tlmi ! ,hl" drBn,""c "!0m- I
frh..il th,. ,iM wilh WvcIIi'h Sngn I Reserved seats will bo on sale as, Mrs. W. T. Wright was IiosIpbs for
rS"' n lw'Hi'll's '"'"Utifnnv 1 nsnal at Chnnmnn's pharmacy at a small party of friends lust night
tf.m.'ia'al-.'," .'r!.d,,"..I(,'ri!!1'B"'.fl',,l',,,,i;''1' '"nHt f""r ''"y8 advanre of Ihe1 at her home on Kane street. . Potted
itt.il iipiiciininee of alumdi'ii ' ivlii.'h ! sll"w or(,nrs " ho sent hyacinths In delicate tints formed tho
;i nMnn'tiyi.; IhIiIi. prevents ihiiulniir : 1,1 nt any time to the Antlers theatro decoration for the occasion and the
. s,M,li.,,n,lfii.,l,ir. box office. i guests Indulged in e, nn,i i. I 8a"1 brl(lKe n,Hy the same ln
' oral social time until a l,e hnnV I wrltinfr "Uh the County Clerk of
"Bread is the Staff of Life!"
HUT VOir Itl V CRITCIIDS AT A DltKi STORE. WE
HAVE 'KM, Sill, , WE Hon: THAT VOU MAY
mover m:i:d that si i-poht. thev are for
THOSE WHO LEARNED Tt M I.ATE OF THE WON
DKItlTI, t'l'KI.NU POWER COXTAI.VED IN TIlV
f'EI.DIIRATEl)
Rexall Rheumatic Remedy
oral social time until a late hour. I r""."1 "." Clerk o
HI when a delicious rennst was snev-.l uo"Bln9 co"nty' reBn. on " be-
bv Ihe l,nsmp. i... ,; f"-e two (2) weeks from the date of
it Ri:i.ii:vi
p
Nathan Fullcrton
OS MANY "KINKS"
liune
Perkins Bldg.
by (he hoatons. acsist-Ml bv Miss
Mah"l Van Huron. The guests in
cluded Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Barker.
Mr. -mil Mis. .1. A. Buchanan, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wharton. Mr. nnd
Mrs. William Boll, Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. A. .1.
Ulhurn, .Miss Van Huron, Miss
Voile Hnrlior nnd Mr. .losi-nh Murnhr.
Tho honors v.ore awarded to Mrs.
Charles Wharton and Mr. Wilder.
Mrs. Wright will entertain again on
next Saturday and later In the month
nt several luncheons.
the first publication of this notice.
BY ORDER of the County Court
of Douglas County, Oregon, datei!
this 5th day of February, 1916.
Roseburg, Oregon.
Dato of the first publication of
this notice is Wednesday, the 9th
day of February 191.1.
I E. H. LENOX,
! 2H-r22 Countv Clerk.
"Cohen" Is still telephoning and thousands of people are
still laughing at his efforts. His latest attempt to call from a
public pay office will reduce you to complete helplessness. Wheth
er he really gets the "pretty little number" he wants is a mystery
you will only know when this funniest of all "Cohen" records Is
added to your collection.
One of the best known melodies in music is the legato theme
of MoskowskPs "Serenade". This utterly charming composition
of the Russian composer has been played with a delicacy and per
fection of interpretation seldom equalled even by Prince's expert
orchestra.
Roseburg Furniture Co.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Following is a list of letters anil
cards remaining uncalled for at the
Roseburg postofficc:
Allen, Carl K.; Bosietter, Capt.:
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
"The Road of a Thousand Wonders"
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Trains
Daily
I ROM
Portland
Six Months Round Trip Tickets on Sale
n'roeac'l,",'''0."!,'0' ,h V'3U"r' ' C"for"'a ruary. Bathing at
tho beaches, picking oranaes and lo.,,,,.,.. ,
tennis. The beau.lfnl v ,...,.,.. " " .." r0" or
.., ... , ... " 1'ii'go open all the vear.
o Mt Lowe or Mt. Wilson. Ocean trips to Catallna or Santa
islands. Everywhere the door of hospitality stands open for
Trips
Cm i
Yor.
U. S. Weather Bureau. Tora: office.
Roseburg. Ore., 24 hours ending 5
1 a. m., February 9, 19 Is.
j Precipitation in Inches and hun
dredths:
Highest temperature yesterday 68
Lowest temperature last night 4 5
Precipitation last 24 hours
Total precipitation since first
month 3.63
Normal preclp. for this month 4.72
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1915, to date 24.33
Average precipitation from Sep
tember 1S77 .21.25'
Total f.ess from Sep
tember 1. 1915 3. OS
Average precipitation for 38
wet seasons, (Sopt to May,
Inclusive 32.00
WILLIAM BELL,
' Observer
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this Issue of "THE
NEWS!" It will pay
you to do so.
Ask your local agent or write
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. Portland Oregon
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