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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1915)
THINGS THAT CfrnU. CITY NEWS. O. P. Hammond left this morning for Diagonal, Iowa, where he will probably locate. Fresh Tango chews,- something nov at the Hose Confectionery 250-122 Alexander Deatty, of the Soldiers' Home, left this morning for a visit with friends and relatives at Riddle. Loans We make loans on lmprov. ed farm property. Douglas Abstract Company. 241-ml4 J. L. Shad, of Elkton, and his mother, came to Roseburg this morn ing and will visit here for a few days. Jitney service, city and country. -T.l Rexall Drug Store, Cass 3troet. Panne 45. G. W. Gage,& Sons. 1S4-C27 Deputy Sheriff T. A. Raffety re turned today from Vancouver where he went with Roy Nelson, who con- ,AN INNOVATION IN BATHING HOSIERY Mlks kouamund Lancaster and her bandaRe Blockings. Every fair bather at Palm Beach seems to have an original creation in stockings. The attractive striped siockim-s worn by Miss Rosamond "IfVmor'attVacve-'seen6 With the stockings she wore, when thi.? i!ate was made, a very charm ing t'taihitiK dress of blue. The col lar and cutfs weie trimmed with white flannel. ( DEAR To oav s Trte -5 51XTH op -rue ) MO(JTH A MO THE LANDLOKD r HAS MOT BEN I A8- FOR. J . j I A K If V",:. ;' NEVER HAPPEN ggreT3KrJCS. , TODAV'S ODDEST STOKV ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 21. One hundred cups of tea a day is the record of G. A. Welant, but he never swallows any of the tea. He is the federal spector of tea at this Inland city, officially known as 'the T Port of St. Paul. In addition to necessary customs inspec- tion, there Is a pure food in- spectlon made here. The na- tion's tea Is inspected doubly herf , and Jit San Francisco, Tacoma, Chicago, New York and Boston. fessed to "uesertion from the U. S. army. Does your roof leak? Fix it with shingles from Pages. 204-flo T. A. Harlon, of Gold Hill, was a business visitor in this city today. Fancy recleaned white oats, suit able for seed, at the People's Supply Co. 237-tf x All kinds of lumber, common and clear, rough and dressed. Page In vestment Co., the North Side yard. 204-fl5 Charles Harrison, of Riddle, came to Roseburg last night as a witness i in the case of Risor vs. the City of , Riddle. Gut the kinds of seeds that grow I best in the west.. Now onion sets .. id ail other seeds fresh at the Peo ! pies' Supply Co. . 238-tf t I Mrs. Annie McGee has returned from her extended visit to various points in California, arriving on Sat urday, and will doubtless remain here permanently. Country cured, small pig hams, I shoulders and beakfast bacon, Binok ed with wood smoke. Tender and I sweet, at the People's Supply Co. ! 328-tf 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dawson, and Miss Mildred Kramer, of Portland, passed a very pleasant Sunday with Mrs. Jean Pitts at .her home on. Lane street. S. A. Coe and wife, w.ho have been visiting in this city for a' few days left this morning for Fresno, Calif., where they will spend a few days with relatives before going on to New Orleans. You r!l know Snliior'o Catsup, it is pood. Well, Snider has now on the market tomato soup of equal merit, 'n fact, Snider's Tomato soup leads them all In quality. It has the rich creamy tomato flavor. Large size 3 ; for 25 cents, as your first trial or kr. It will pay you to try Snider's. People's Supply Co. 238-tf A change which will affect severnl offices has been made at the local dispatchers office and will go into effect Immediately. L. G. Evans, of Portland arrived in Roseburg this mornlne and will take the place of , D 0pborne a8 car distributor. He .1.0 displace, A. R. Deal a, stenog- rapner. Air. ueai swiu iu iub h geles. Mr. Osborn will take the po sition of operator and extra relief train dispatcher. Try a Tango SundRe at Galls'. 260-tf For safe deposit vaulU sfe tlvj Douglas Abstract Co. 263-m29 For hot chicken tumalcs, go to Galls'. 280-tf ... Mexican Panutchio. Try this, you'll like it. Rose Confectionery. 250-122 Geo. Gardee and wife left this morning for Cottage Grove where they will locate If a suitable location can be found. Before buying a cream louarator. investigate tho New Sharpies suc tion feed. Douglas County Crear.ery. vzi7-tf The ladies of the M. E. church. South, will hold a window sale of cooked foods Saturday, Feb. 26, In Carr"s Variety Store. 264-125 Special sale of potted Hyacinths, all colors, Saturday, Feb. 19, at Gali & Son confectionery on Cass street. Mrs. F. D. Owens, florist. 247-flD Geo. Chandler and wife left this morning for Portland where they will spend a week or ten days visit ing with friends and relatives. Miss Lilly Norman, who has been visiting at the home of Levi White, left this morning for Corvallis where she will spend a few days before go ing to iher home at Bueua Vista. Rev. S. M. Cheek, of Corvallis, presiding elder of the M. E. church, South, came here from Myrtle Creek where he preached . yesterday, and spent the night with Rev. C.H. Cleaves. . People's Supply Co. stands for quality, as well as economy. In fact, !t is not economical to buy Inferior quality goods at any price. The very besfof everything will cost you less at the People's Supply Co., whole salers to the consumers. 2.1S-U' J. Teuscher, Jr., manager of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, of Port land, who has been spending a cou ple of days at Roseburg attending to business matters, returned to bis home this morning. " P. S. C. steol cut coffee contains just coffee of tho very highest qual ity, notning more. No chaff, no dust, '3ivo uuckage cost. Call for P. S. C. brown package, it Is the best, it costs you less, than any coffee of equal quality. Always fresh at tho Peoples' Supply Co. 235-tf Judge John Hall, Grand Master of We I. O. O. F. arrived in Roseburg Saturday and was the guest of honor at a banquet and social time which was held that evening at the lodge t'Bll. Mr. Hall is paying a visit to the Rising Star and Phlletarlan lodges and these two orders held a joint meeting at which he delivered an address. FPTT'inc irires rnvispd ncrnin anfi upward. We will give you tho bene fit or November prices until March first, from stock. A 10 per cent advance will be necessary if shipped from Portland. This is for American Fiencing, the best you know. Churchill Hdw. Co. 24S-dsw-f24 F. B. Oliver, of Riddle; Ed". Han nock, of Elkton; F. S. Weatherly, of Kellogg; W. F. Peck, of Gardiner; John Binder, of Elkton; E. II. OMi- vant, of Olalla; C. A. Strong, of Myrtle Creek; O. V. Logsdon, of Riddle; C. M. Hcnrterer, of Comstock, are among those who' came to the city yesterday to attend the Feb ruary term of court. SAGE TEA KEEPS It's Grandmother's recipe to bring back color, thickness and lustre Everybody is using it again. Gray hair, however linndfiome, denotes advancing nfi. We all know the advan tages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm'. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scrnjrgly, junt a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hunrlred-fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Kither prepare the tonic at homo or got from any drug More a fiO-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." Thou Hands of folks recommend this ready- to-use preparation, because it darkens ' the hair beautifully and removes dan I dru(T, stons walp itching and falling ! hair: Ix-sides, no one can ossihly tell, as I it darkens w naturally and evenly. You j m-'iten s, npunire or soft brush with it, J drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. HAVE WE Colorarir. kiddies r facint; a crisis The old-fashioned luscious plum pudding l the sutisfyinjr mince pie have been banished from the state under the new prohibition law that went into effect on the first of the year. Governor Carlson, in a public statement, sifrned the death warrant of these national dishes, introduced into America by our Puritan ances tors. The governor is upheld in his judgment by Attorney General Far rar. Their action is also justified by the chemist. An analysis shows that the ordinary plum pudding, such as the corner grocer sells, contains 3.15 Sherbet today at Galls'. Mouldings fancy gram finish, wldei cedar and cedar posts. Page Invest ment Co. 204-fl5 Mrs. M. Mcndenhall, of Sheridan, came to Roseburg last night and will visit for a few days with friends In this city. ' j Orange Stewart, of the Soldiers Home, left this morning for Cottage Grove where he will visit for a few days. - Fred L. Strang loft this morning for Sutherlln where he will spend a short tinio attending to business mat ters. Henry Conn left thlB morning on a business trip to Cottage Grove. He .will probably be gone for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dawson and Miss Mildred Cramer, who has been,' visiting with Mrs. Pitts, returned to' their homes at Portland this morn ing. -. I Misses Dclpha Edlund and Dorthea Abraham returned last night from Grants Pass where they have been attending the state convention of Christian Endeavor. s I "V I Renew your linoleum by using i "I.ln-o-Lnck". It .will make a huru wearing surface that dries ready for uro within a very short time. Churchill Hardware Co. Don't Tor pet that It Is an equally good coating for painted floors. 24SI-f22 .WlITilKll STATE NOR GAME WARDEN MAUL! .Sliffoivrs l'rom I'enverV Dopriiadu tions fall Get Penult to Kill Animuta. SALEM, Or., Feb. 19. Damages cannot be recovered either from tho gamo warden or the state for depre dations committed by beavers or other wild animals, according to an opinion rendered by Attorney Gen eral Brown. Ho pointed out that any one suffering damages from wild ani mals can obtain permission from the commission to kill the animals. Let "Keiiy" Do Your Moving, Hauling COME TO "NEAR" PLUM p.,,. ,.Pnt f iilcuhol and n trace of ethyl alcohol us much alcohol as beer contains. But the kiddies, lgn'orini: lawyers' opinions and chemists'-analysis, are asking what Christmas will lie like next year without the, usual double portion of mince pie alid pium pud. dine. They even doubt' whether San ta Claus will visit Colorado at all be cause of the hateful decree. On the other hand, an epidemic of "melancholia infanitis," the oflkial nnme for juvenile disappointment, may bo expected before Santy's next unuual visit. In that pvent physi cians may be writing prescriptions on the nearest drug store for the curative plum pudding. PATRIOTIC DAY AT MENTAL CTLTUtE CLl'B The Mental Culture Club will hold Its regular session tomorrow after noon In the parlors of the Commer cial club, and as It -falls on tho blrtshday of Washington,., the pro gram will partake of a patriotic na ture. Twenty minutes will be de voted to short sketches of Mt. Ver non, by Mrs. C. E. Hunt; Montlcello, by Mrs. Robert Green; Lafayette's home, by Mrs. Jean Pitts, and onch of these ladles will have an inter esting paper on these famous Ameri can homes and the historical patri otic memories clinging and associat ed with them. After this the regu lar program on "Peace" will bo tak en up under the leadership of Mrs. J. E. Runyon. Owing to the crowded condition of the quarters which the club finds In Its temporary quarters, the usual refreshments will be omitted at this time. Tho quotation for the day Is from Bulwer-Lytton, "Take away tile sword. States can he saved without It." Owing to tho natural Interest of all Americans In the services re lating to the birthday of Washing ton, anil the still greuter lnlorost the world has In the subject for to day,' "Pcaco," It Is trusted that a largo jnnd completlo representation of the members wlll.be present. If There's Real Urgency About Selling That Real Estate, Put Some of the Spirit of Ur x gency Into Your Ads Not any "panic phrasooloKy" of course but make your ads sufficiently DKSCRIPTIVE and ADIOQUATH to really IN'TEHUST possible buyers. That means not merely one publication of an ad even of a GOOD art UNLKS3 THR ONE PUBLICATION BRINGS A BUYER, as somutlmes happens! It moans persistency In ad vorHslnir until the buyer IS found! mH'HftT'fli'iiirill"" " "' PUD1)!N(5? if i.li ol these plans fall, there is I still a way ouU Colorado otters all the wealth that is stored in her hilis to the culinary geniim who will in- , j vent an acceptable substitute for the igood old-fashioned mince pie and i plum pudding. Prohibition has pro I duced many strange concoctions, intoxicating medicinal "tonics." v& : rious catfein stimulants at soda fountains, and "near beer." Now enter "near mince pie" and "near plum pudding." I Unless something is done, Colo- radoans say, old Saint Nicholnt may j be driven to boot-legging in order to insure the kiddies an old-fashioned Christmas with pies and puddings of I "the kind that mother used to make." ADVERTISED MAIL. Following Is a list of letters and cards remaining uncalled for at tha Roseburg postofftco; brumbaugh, Miss Edith; Bunco. L. F.; Colvln, H. A.; Coffey, Wm.; Dubo, Miss Laura; Davis, Miss Em ma; Hedgepath, L. K.; Hall, J. H.; Holllway, Wyly; Lane, S. H.; Lovs giove, Mr. and Mrs. C. V.; Martyn, Douglas; Rentch, R. ; Scott, Goo. B.; ThomaB, M. L.; Fgashlre, C. R.; Wright, Lincoln; Wright, R. B.; North Star Lbr. Co.; The Preston Lbr. Co. Cards. Buck, Mrs. H. E.; Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. S.; Fenton, Alfred; HUdebrand, Arthur; Shewey, Mrs.; Tuttle, Desslo. L. F. REIZENSTEIN, . Postmaster. CHICHESTER S PILLS ' Drupnt.l. Al frffll.'H:K.TFB1l, IHAMONO II KAN Ik IM1.I., fur 16 vein knnnai lint, afnt.Alwayi Kcllil kj SOLD BY (iRUfiGISTS FVERYWHERf Real Estate City and Farm Property GEORGE RITER lit Wwt Or Hiri'i 1 """ 1111 'rrtxyKtmtvwnmmw&yrmrT and Transferring The French Transfer Company Phone 220 J " 't. "V i.ntiirni Am your tuckim ioc a C. (( til 'M.cIii'-1t' lllumtind llmitd l"r. iclcl with Dim Kil.lxMi. 4ta C, , TuLk no al!ir. Itnr at ftnv V L- --ite. ! j