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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1915)
MAO AGAIN Wo will sell fence now. for cash, a 33-in. 9 bar fence for 27c per rod; 39-ln. 9 bar heavier fence for 32c per rod. 32-ln. 8 btr fence for 30c ier rod; 2G-ln. 7 bar hog fence G-ln. Jtay for 29c per rod.; 20-ln. 8 ba "ngo fence for 2 o per rod; 35-ln. bar Page fence ofr 28c per rod. Al other kinds of Page fence same old prices, 47-in. 13 bar Page fence fo: 15c; galvanized barb wire for $3.00 aer spool. Also full stock of all kinds , of poultry fences at prices that cannot bo bought now and sold fur. Prices subject to change with out notice. (Jet busy if you want a bargain while we have the goods. STEARNS & CHENOWETH Oakland and Yoncalla, Oregon. 124-dsw-tf AN UtlPROrlTABLE' TUMP COvtrcEP FU-LU the wav ten MQNTH5 'vFTER SOOW0i?TH Of CELEPY PEP ACRE j WINSTON time aud wuut to go again booq. Ml bb Myrtle Carter, who has bees ; visiting at Han Francitsco fur the I I past few munthu, has returned home. 1 bhe says California is nice, but no place like Oregon. All the broccoli growers ot this community are making crates and getting ready for harvesting theii We are all still "u and going" even If we don't makp a noise. The farmers are all taking ad rantage of tho lovely spring weather. They nro plowing on the upper lands crop3 which ., be rt,n(ly (or a-rl if old King hoi stays with us.lluIlt ln about thrMe weeks. They a feiv days longer wo will bo able to : exJt.t t0 8hp BBVOral carloads, turn tho sod anywhere. I Mr an(1 Mrg chtta oflllieBl01 Miss Fay Agoo, who has been a : went t0 Ten Mi(J SllIul.lv where tlu, guest at the Wilson home for tlio j vtHltod the Hitters naronts. Mr. and past few days, returned to her home at Rnuebiirg where she will again resume her studies at high school. Quite a number of young folks at tended the dance at Drockway Sat urday night. Everyone had a good "Why Swear, Dear? Use 'Gets-it' for Corns!" DTa the New Plan. Simple. 8ure ai fate. Applied in a Few Seconds. Why, John, I never knew you to bo such luiiKunne! I've told you everal times U' no use to try those NtudageB, salves, tapes, plasters, and Ik m i Ton Wontdn't f.nA Your Tnmper, John. 11 Kou Uvetl 'UvU-lt" lor Those Corns!'1 conlrnptlonn for corns. Hero's some V.e!-H It's Just wtunli'rful how Piisy. :ler nnd clean' It mnks any corn romu rlKht off. Takes but a few St-c-vnds to apply. It dries nt once. Put your sock on rlwht over It, there's notnlufr to stick or roll up, form a butullo of your toe, or tress on the. corn. It's painless, simple ns rolllnK ofT a Iok. Now put away those knives, rnxorg and sclsKors, use 'tlets-lt' and you'll have a sweeter disposition and no more rorns and calluses." "UulH-H" Is sold by dl'iutk'ists every, where, 'itie, a bottle, or sent direct by VL Lawrence & Co., ChlciiKO, lit. n,m in tUtscbui'K and reconi iieiidi'tl ns tho world's best, 'corn ri'iiu'tly by Nuthmi l-'ullei-ton ntiil V. 1?. f 'htiimiun. Airs. Pierce. John KItust, who lost his residence a short time ago by fire Is bulldlnt' a fine modern bungalow. Ho ex pects to have It completed ln the near futuro. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Los An geles, who lately purchased the Lemming projierty, moved Into their new home last week. They say it Is (uito a change but are perfectly sat isfied. Word was received Sunday that Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Collier, of Co quillo, were the proud parents of a m-iound boy. Mrs. Collier waa formerly Miss Kitty Drosi, of this place. Chan. Drosi, who has taken the contract for setting out the prune orchard on the Standley place ex pects to start tho work soon. Our school Is progressing nicely under the supervision of Miss Calla han. Mr. and Mrs. Bromncr, who have j been quite 111, for tho past month, are reported as slowly recovering. Wo hope they will soon be able to bo about. ' Floyd Wilson and Cecil Acteson weno guests at the Baker homo In 1 Unseburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nichols visited relatives hone several days, return ing to their home at Riddle lust Wednesday. Mr. S. N. Parker has been quite sick, receiving a visit from Dr. Miller, of Ro8eburg, on Wednesday. Ho is reported better today. 1 The Nonh family went to Ten , Mile l(t3t Saturday for a week-end: i"lt with relatives, but on account: of the high water and land slldeB they were unable to return home un til Tuesday night. Mr. George Mentzor, of Roseburg, who has the record of playing the chief role ln Boston for almost a year, the memberB of tho cast are Madeline L'liatrange, Lillian Kemble Cooper, John Pearson, Edmund Dal by, Fred Tlden and York Ersklne. XOTICK TO COXTlMCTOliS NEW RAILROAD MAP Just issued. Shows location of new proposed Roseburg Railroad to timber. All platted lands shown, together with roads, trails, schools, donations and lots. Val uable to land owners and timber men. Price $2.50. L. G. HICKS Engineer, P. O. Box 447 HosolmiK .... Oregon Agates! For best results ln cutting and mounting agates, try ; Stephens LOWEST PRICES AND BEST WORK It my motto Ialo Stephens 213 X. Jackson St. Sealed bids will be received until noon, Saturday, February 2Cth, 1916, for the erection of an addition and thf completion of a concrete and frame church building Roseburg, Oregon. ( Plans and specifications can be seen at the Catholic Parochial House j or will be mailed on a deposit of 5 j dollars. XOTICK TO TAKE VV BOXDS Notice is hereby given that the city improvement bonds of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, numbered from 211 to 39 InclUHive, Series "J" have been called for paym.t and will be ;ipld, tulten up and cancelled Febru ary Ulth, 1!10. Interest thereon will cense on said date. fluted this 10th day of February, in. ''"swytfiifuvj' CORINNR C. ALLEY, " 227-M4 240-f25 FATHER E. WALSH, Pastor DAILY WEATHER REPORT. nif.ttlo net raaafvnri tn ralnef UllV as out Tue3day putting up a large! -uu i u near lus ucuui lui L'mpqtia Advertising Agency. The large poplar tree on the rail way rlght-oJ-way north of the depot, has been cut down by the section crew. Miss Gertrude Dlllard, of Rose burg, returned home Thursday, after mending several days at the home il her aunt. Mrs. S. C. Miller. Mr. M. Kelley came ln Thursday from Roberts mountain and was a U. S. Weather Bureau, :oca: office. Roseburg. Ore., 24 hours ending 5 a. m. February 15, 1916. Precipitation ln inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 70 guest over night at the Miller home. J Lowest temperature last night 45 The erade road alone the enst ! Precipitation last 24 hours 0 bank of the river from Dlllard north ward has been closed on account of land slides. All Dlllard Is surprised and In terested by the announcement of the Lnurence family that their father, Goo. B. Laurancfl, Is to wed an old acquaintance at Roseburg today (Sat urday), a Mrs. Campbell, who has Journeyed, with one of her three sons, all the way from Indiana. They are expected here tomorrow. Con gratulations of friends will then be ln order. Total precipitation since first month 4.21 Normal precip. for this month 4.72 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1915. to date .....25.91 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 22.27 Total evcop? from Sep tember 1, 1915 3.G4 Average precipitation for 38 wet seasons,- (Sept. to May, Inclusive ' 32.00 WILLIAM BELL, Observer Europe's Fine Tooth Comb Is finding men to till the trenches, and yours may find too many loose hairs to fill your wishes, unless you keep tho sc2.1p healthy and vigorous with some I 93 REXALL HAIR TONIC t?zddL Stars Nathan Fullerton Perkins Bldg. I'ORT r.MPQl'A WILL ISSI E ! l.MI'liOVE.MEXT IIOXDS ENGLISH CALL HER "WOMAN WHO DARED" OrullKo drove Winter The Four Corners of the Earth hold no givuter attractions than a o 8-e in norma me An iiltMil pla t spend your winter vacation is California. Aro yon iniTtistod in mountain or lu'Hi'h resorts? itotli mv there. Untiling in mid winter, iieki ik uraimes, motoring or mountain eliinbing mo a few of the many diversions poa altde Outdo r sports the year around. Tenuis courts and g If grounds everywhere. Hotel ac commodation i to tit the pui'so of everyone. I'anaina-Calif h nia Imposition at San Diego open all (he ear. Special Ro:;nil-Trip Fine to Los Angeles lioturn Limit, April 30th. A-k ymir local ngvnt or write .lolill M. Scut., (ii'lit'nil rLv.onnr Avnt, l'ortliwid, Ore. SOUTHERN PACIFIC At the last meeting of the commis sioners of the Port of Umpqua, Chairman Christie of the committee to securo signatures to tho petitions caking he board to issue bonds in tho sum of $200,000 for tho purpose of improving tho bar, reported that out of the 702 registered voters of City Troasuror 'ie district, fi21 had signed the poti i - 1 tion. Upon his showing, Commis-i sioner ChristFo Introduced an ordin ance permitting a bond issue of tho Port of Vmnqua in the above amount, which was read for the first time mid laid on tho table until the next regu lar meeting of the board, which will bo on he first Monday in March. V. I Reed. J, P. Christie and Attorney ( U. Peck woro appointed as a com mittee to secure y suitable engineer j an( make other preparatory arrange ments. The proposed bonds will be j issued in denominations of $1,000! each. number'd from 1 to 2 on, hear-, I lug Interest at the rate of five rer ! cent, pavnhle tuMitl-annuallv. The first twenty shall mature on July 1, and thereafter $i'fl.ii0 each iar, ino lam one maturing July i.j 1!M,". llotli principal and interest j are payable in gold coin of the I'nit ed Slates. The formal order for is-i-na'icp will be made at the next regu-meeting. i il':l( I t. nton'Mliii; lltle Kti (V MY IIKAltT Perhaps the most Interesting dra matic news of the present theatrical ason is tho final return to the Anlers. en Tuesday February -',, of llliver Morosco's ever populnr colu--dy. ' Tic O' My Heart" with Klor eiirt' Martin In tho title role, sup ported hy h-r excellent V.oston Com-, man authorities in Beljrium. She es- pitny. "I'or w as cordially greeted i enped to erbla last year rna suiter- here last season, nnd it is hardly ed the horrors of typhus. necessary to mention that tlx- t ay cneaieu ura i i r Ml I ' 1 r in i ' Laughter and Smiles A 1885 COHEN TELEPHONE 4 FItOM HHIGHTOX.Joo Hayman 10-lncn t and Company. Humorous Sketch. 75c ) SERENADE. (Moskowskl.) Prince's Orchestra. "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 Moskowski's "Serenade". This utterly charming composition of the Uussfan composer has been played with a delicacy and per fection of interpretation seldom equalled even by Prince's expert orchestra. Roseburg Furniture Co. Jlrs. St. Clair Stobcrt. Mrs. St. Clair Stobert was sen- i tenced to be shot as a spy by Ger- She third time during Is clean and refreshing, with loin ef Brcal oeroinn revreav, am, u comedy and pathos, mingled In t.t P"ininit a trip to some new scene the right proportions to make It h'-'-j joy Investigate the Ads in this Issue of "THE NEWS!" It will pay you to do so. in uuiiiiiuii iu .mips liariiu. I