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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1915)
1 Why are Sunday dinner usually th. JITNEY SERVIC ' best? " " r I ... A 4 . O O i jl" ------ - ; lit. rlTV KKU'S. ! 4 LODGE DIRECTORY. V I. O. O. F. Rising Star Lodge No V CITY NEWS. V . . i Weather-Proof Auy man with a title to normal health may hurl dierry defiance in the teeth of the weather, even in its wilder moods. It's wholly a matter of blood-current and tissue cells, and everybody knows that sturdi ness and viffor in these regards depend largely on good, nourishing food. Much of the food in the ordinary dietary is" lacking in certain vitalizing elements which Nature has designed for sturdy growth ami re sistance to disease. Especially is this true of white bread and white flour foods,-because in making flour white most of the energizing min eral phosphates of the grain are thrown out iu the milling process. These vital elements are retained in the scientifically prepared food Grape-Nuts Made of whole wheat and barley, this food provides all the nutriment of the grain, includ ing those vitalizing phosphates that mean every thing in building up and maintaining a robust, Vigorous body and keen intellect. A ration of 0 rape-Nuts along with the other food has worked wonders for thousnads. Ready to eat, economical, appetizing. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts' Sold bv Grocers everywhere. Loans We make loans on Improv ed farm property. Douglas Abstract j Company. 241-ml4 Simon (,'aro today tiled suit u:;uiuat V.'. 12. Jl?on to CQ.13U $37.30 fcaid to ,j Ui.U Lit i..t'HMU!K..::0 U.dlaScd. 1J. '- Cul.iL'-d, Oi . : i" t. '' cay yesterday I" this city, returning to their Uon!'j .Ii.s morning. I T M. Scott and wife, who have I been visiting at the home of J. F. j T iiomJKOii, left this morning for their I home at Salem. County Surveyor Frank Cain left this morning for Oakland where he ,i.l spend a short time attending to business matters. C. S. Heinllno left last night fori The Dalles and Cclilo where ho will spend a couple of wceks attending to business matters. W. Ti. Anthony and wife, of Al bany, arrived iu lloEeburg last night ini! will visit for several days with riinds and relatives. The Douglas Creditors association loi.uv filed two suits in the Justice cu.'.rt the flrat against H. S. Kellogg for $1S.uO and tho other against V. 12. 'Moon for S5C. 45. "!:. and 'Mrs. K. A. Wheeler, of Cottage Grove, arrl.od In Hoseburg lust night and wllf visit for several days at the homo of J. P. Wheeler . v. s: city. Mrs. W. R. Butler and daughter. i,ola, who have been visiting at tho homo of 10. W. Sharp left this morn Ins for Sutherlln. where they will visit for a f,ew days before leaving for their home at Villard, Minn. Mrs. Geo. E. Houck left this morn ing for a visit with tho Eastern Star lodges or the state. Mrs. Houck, In the capacity of Worthy Grand Mat ron will spend about throe weeks visiting with all the larger organi zations of the state. 174. meets in Odd Felluws Tempi t every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. F. B. . Hamlin, N. G.; J. H. Harsh, V. 0.-; r.arl W. Ohman. Rec. Sec.; M. Fickel. Fin. Sec; A. S. Hunt, Treas. LOYAL ORDER OK MOOSE Rose burg Lodge No. 1037. Meets In Maccabee hall on Cass street, every Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Visiting brothers invite' to attend. P. E. Foster, Dictator; ii. O. Pargeter. Secretary. C'ty and country. CallB answered until midnight. Three car service Phone 155, Grand hotel. 917-tf C'HlLIiLAI.V REMEDY Try our .remedy for chilblains, sore teet and bunions. Marsters Drug Co. "- I CTOPHTTHE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET R0SE8URG ROSKHL'KO NEST No. 1417, Order of Owls, meets first and third Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Eagles Hall. Visiting brothers always welcome lloss' Goodman, president; G. W ; Horner, secretary. Brotherhood or American Teomcn. Mt. Nebo Homestead 182S. MetU a; Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4tl Wednesday. Visitors welcome. H W. Evans, foreman; C. V.'. Cloake, correspondent. WOODMEN OF THK WOUMI-Onlc Camp. No. J 2 , meets at the Odd Fellows ball in Roseburg, every first and third Mouday evenings Visiting neighbors always we I come. Carl C. Guntert, C. C; M. M. Miller, clerk. DOLLAR DAY is Every.vDay at Our Parlors Every day Winter and Summe von will receive rnoro value ii High Class Cleaning, Pressliu and Repairing, dollar for dollar than you can receive elsewhere This is not an Idle Boast, hun dreda of satisfied patrons will cheerfully endorse It. Ladles Clothing, Furs, White and Kl Gloves a Specialty. IMPERIAL CLEANERS 313 N. Jackson St. Phone 277 (localise the better tl.o day the better the meal. ,M eatsFcrltr.cffcjCinr.cis Our Lour Suit A Liberal Amount 'of Suet with Each FINE ROAST That suits every good cook Among Our Boasts Arc Our Sunday K'casts! They Should Grace Your Table. THE ECONOMY "MARKET Phono fj-R A. F. At A. M., Laurel Lodge: No. 13 Kegrlar Communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temples. Roseburg. Ore. Visitors welcome. R. D. Williams, IV. M., W. F. Harris, Sec. I. O. O. F. Union En- aiumeut No . meets In Odd Fellows Tp' ' every ThLrsday evening. Visiting hrethren always welcome. E. b. Cockelreas, ,C. P.; J. B. Baijey, H. S.; James Ewart. F. S. UNITED ARTISANS Assembly 105 meets at the Maccabee hall every first and third Wednesday even ing. Visiting members are always welcome. Elsla Humphrey, M. A. Aline Hoffman, P. M. A.; Emma Faulkner, Secy. A -Chicken Dinner. For Seven Cooked for Only 7 Cents! WITHDRAWAL NOTICE. Aftor duo consideration 1 have do cldod not to bo a cnndldato for county treasurer before the coming primary, and horowlth withdraw the previous tuinouncenicnt of my candidacy, and tender my sincere thnnks to the many frleds who have assurod me of their support. MARY FLINT R1TER. ATTENTION MASONS. Frank J. Miller, Grand Master of the State of Oregon, will pay Laurel Lodge No. 13 A. F. & A. M. an of Mciul visit, Wednesday, February It, Members of Laurel Lodge and visit ing brothers Invited to be present. J. A. P.UC1IANAN, b. W. 234-MB It is reported that J. N. Hedden wi.i not be a candidate to succeed himself as port commissioner. Fred Weatherly, of Scottsburg, is spoken of as a candidate. Mr. Weatherly is a well known farmer of that section and is well spoken of, and It is said he would make a good man for the place. port Umpqua Courier. Commissioner Rydell, who came down from Elkton to attend the port meeting Monday night, had a hard trip. Ho traveled part of the way on horseback, part of the way on foot anil nart of the way In a boat. The roads between Scottsburg and Elk Ion in places were filled up with slides of. earth, tho creeks are high enough to Bwlm a horse and several small bridges are down. In all, it was a strenuous trip. Port Umpqua Courlor. The new Hot Point appliance now on display In our windows will do this. Come in and see it, and make ar rangements to try it out In your home. It Is the handiest, neatest KIRELESS COOKER on hie market Roseburg Electric Company L. O. T. M Roseburg -Hive No. 11, holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thursday evenings In Maccabee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting In the city are cord ially Invited to attend our reviews. Elizabeth Pierce, rariy com.; Jessie Rapp. R. K. . I. O. O. F. Phlletarlan Lodge, No. 8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jackson and Cass streets on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order In good standing Invited to attend. P. B Turnell, N.. G.; O. H. Pickens, V Q."; J. B. Bailed F. S.; M. M. Mill er, R. S.; W. T. Wright, Treas. We Launder Quilts for 25c Each roseburg steam laundry O. B. S. Roseburg Chapter, Ho. 8 holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each month. Visiting mombers In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. Marie M. Riter, W. M.; Free Johnson. Rec. When you want the very best Remember 4t Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock of these is very complete. Price and quality satisfy. THE GASH STORE WE SAVE YOU MONEY 135 CASS STREET 11 Hopes Women Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. ASK VS AllOl'T OI R PRICES ON ItOl'CH 1USY FAMILY WASHINH Phone 79 and Our Autos Will Call Not Only the Very Groceries ou need at this and all times but st prices which are surpris ingly low compared with other stores, and the quality Is. of course, superb. Vhon Tw-Mne DOVVELL & BENEDICK . TTnnnr hrt(,ht nlort VlirfirOllfl nU(l vlvnclous ft good clear Bkin; n nat ural, rosy complexion and freedom from, illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewlso every man could rcallzo tho wonders of tho morning Inside bath, what a gratifying change would tako place. Instead of tho thousands of sickly, annemiclopkliig men, women anil ffiri with' nnstv or muildv complex ions: instead of the multitudes ot "nerve wrecks." "rundown..." "brain fags" and pessimists wo should see a virile, optimistic throng ot rosy cheeked people everywhere. An inside bath. is had by drinking, wrtiltii' hnrnrn lirenkfnst. & glass of real hot water with a tea poonful of limeatono phosphate In it to wash from tho stomnch, liver, kld evs and ten yards of bowels tho pre vious davs luuigesuoie wusiu, , ..r...nn,atlna tiinl unisons. thus cleansing sweetening and freshening the entire nllnKMitniy canal before pulling more food Into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds: and partlculary those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are iirKed to obtain a quarter pound of lliiies.one phosphate at tho drug stor which will cost but a trifle but I sufficient to denunstrnto the qulci and remarkablo change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice Internal sanitation. Wo must remember that Inside clennllncss Is more Important than outside, be- nn,.Dn tha ukln rirw. tint Jlhttorh lniPtir- Itles to conlnmtnnte the blond, while tho pores iu the thirty feet ot bowel do. REISEKAIttt Kosetiurg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows Teraple every Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brothers Invited to attend. Laura Kabkee, N. G.; TUlle John son, Rec. Sec; Elsie Humphrey, F See.; M. Fickle. Tras. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Lllao Circle. No. 49, meets on first and third Monday - evenings of ea'ch j month In the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis. Itinz members in good standing are invited to attend. F.lma Lewel- len. G. N.: Clara CawUield. slerk. 11. P. O. E. Roseourg Lodge, No. 326, holds regular communications at their temple on second and fo-irth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regularly and all visiting brothers arc cordially Invited to attend. A. C. Seely. E. R.: I. B. Riddle, Sec. THE tiOOl) HOUSEWIFE knows that dainty chops cannot be cut from poor lamb. Wo handle only the finest produced, thus you are sure of getting the best grades of meat when you trade here. Try our delic icious chops for breakfast. There is nothing so fine or appetizing. CASS STREET MARKET K. OF P. Alpha Lodge No. 47 meets every Wednesday cvenln In I. O. O. F. hall. Vlsltln' Knights always welcome. Pay due to Roy F. Durbln, M. of F., a "Duds for Men" store. A. J Rochradel, C. C; E. E. Wtrufferly K. R. S. VAtJLES Roseburg Aene meets In their hall on Jackson street, 2nd hnd 4th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock Visiting breth in good standing always welcome. Howard Hess, W. P.; B. F. Good man. W. Sec. Phono 183. I. O. R. M. Umpqua TrIM No. 44 hniria stilted councils the 1st and Srd Mondays of each month at the F.Bgles Hall. N. Jackson strt Visiting chiefs always -veicome. W a un-nrn Sachem: (. H. Te.tjlo kl, C. of R.; W. C. fiddla, K. ot W. Sanders Disc Plow Hoosier Drills Buggies and Spring Wagons If )'ou 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 Mitchell Wagons r0. s r'