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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1916)
fck&S J110 ! M ewt ie OH fin.M.. ...-..n...-t. . S ! A ' iuw- VO LC3.0E4 CHl;5C5t lawdi"m?e -JPrercartiiorfcriilca J nietj rcifacc : fcdoon and out. rcrr-r- 1J"U V 11 3. c os.. 4 2 o A Broaowav CITV NIJWS. Mrs. G. V. Short spent tcveral hours in Roseburg today shopping and visiting with friends. j Mrs. J. W. Seaver. of Chautauqua, ! N Y., wo las been stonnintf in Koseburg for a short limn, left this,' morning for Los Angeles. i J. W. Wise, of Voncaila, has been .omiinv; a few days in this city at-1 i I tending to business miatters. He returned to his home this afternoon. Nkw York Citv J tj Eugene and will return to Hose '--rg in about two weeks. The members of thonresem jury can congratulate themselves ovor the comnromise effected In one of the tasvB wnica was to havo been tried before them, as the entanirle ment of domestic difficulties a. wearisome, to say the least J. C. Alexander returned from a four mouths visit to California in the vicinity of l.os Angeles, where he has an interest in a number of orange groves. During his stay in i.aiiiorniu Mr. Alexander installed .ie of tne burial plants on which ilo recent ;.' obtained a patent. Chas. Reeves who was employed for a long time in the bakery of H. Guest, returned to Rosehurir tnrinv from Fresno, Cal. His family ac-! companied him. i . I Joseph Goldman, an ex-Jewish ! Rabbi, who has been ht "ig several' meetings in this city left this after-j neon for Drain where he will I speak tonight. Ho goes from trvc DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. ) : Says w will both look and feel clean, sweet and fresh and avoid Illness. Sl'lT NTAHTKD TO OISTAIX MONKY Following ;;he dismissal of the non-support suit against R. H. Jen nings, the court took up the case of Radcliffe vs. Mathews, a suit to obtain money. Radcliffe claims f.iat he is the. owner of a building situated in G'enda'u which during the year 1914 was leased to Mr. Mathews for the purpose of a saloon. During ten months of the time which Mr. Matli 'v.s h"Iu ti:e least the rent was .uii yafd and the amount due the pTain .iff is claimed to be $4S0. Mr. Mathews plaiius Hint the amount was pnid and has introduced wit nesses to uphold his claim. The rase went to the jury late this afternoon. gon, I have levied upon all tht right, I title and Interest of said defendants Lettle A. Putuian and D. H. Putnian In and to the following described real property, to-wlt: The north half of the southwest quarter and the south half of the northwest quarter of section thirty flve in township twenty-two, sc.it'.i of range six west of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon; ana, also. The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty- four, township twenty-two. south range six west, Willaiuetta Meridian, Oregon. ' NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, That I, the undersigned, Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above de scribed real property to the highest bidder for cash nt public auction at the front door of the court house of Roseburg. Douglus County, Ore gon, on .Monday, the 27th day of March, 1916, at the hour of two o clock in tne afternoon of said day to satisfy said execution together with the Interest and costs thereon. Dated this 24th day of February. 1916. GEORGE K. QUINE, Sheriff Douglas Couny, Oregon. 283-1H23 Puff your way into the joys of Prince Albert! """" " A Go ahead, quick as you lay in a stock of the national joy smoke ! Fire up a pipe or a makin's cigarette as though you never did know what tobacco uire ana parcn meant I ror rnnce Albert is frAwi w u: l find rmrrh h,r - .4. j , -v fjcuciiicu process y controlled exclusively by us. You y I ) ) of any kind because P. A. is real tobacco delight Coprrtshtimb H. J. Ri'tduUj J$ uuaccu LiO. As- -' y rl SCHOOI, iilSTltHT liOMJ Kl. Ml-. TIOX NOTICE. 1 11 Sanltarv seienen hna nf lot !. rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humnnity. The lat est application of Its untiring research is the recommendation that it is as necessary to attend to internal sanita tion of the drainage system of the hu man body as it is to the drains of the house. 1 Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, i foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, Instead, feel as fr.esh as a I daisy by opening the sluices of tho sys tem each morning and flushing out tho i whole of the internal poisonous Btag- ' nam matter. Everyone, whether nllinc;, sick or : well, should, each, morning beforo breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stom ach, liver and bowels the previous Jay's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wnmiprfnitv in. vigorntlng. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphated hot water Is quietly extracting a large vol ume of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime Istono phosphate from the drug store This will cost very little, but is suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of internal san itation. )g HORN To Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Shank, at 749 South Stevens St., in R-surg, Wednesday, March 1. at 3:30 p. m., a girl. NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S S.W,K. By virtue or an execution Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Douglas up-.u a judgment rendered and docketed in said court on tho 3rd day of Jun nary, 1916 in a suit wherein Siloam Hooper is plaintiff and Lttio A. Fut nmi and D. H. Putnian. her hus-t-and, and Collins W. Elklni are de'.endants. in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants Lottie A. Putnian and D. II. Putin:. n, lor the sum of Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2500) with interest tho-e-on at the rate of eight per crnt per annum from May 8, 1914, un"'i paid, and tho further sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200) attorneys fees, and Twenty Dollars ($2(1) costs, together with accruing costs, which execution was directed and de livered to me as sheriff in and for the County of Douglas, Stnto of Ore- State of Oregon. County of Douc- las. School L.strlct No. Four, ss. Notice is hereby given that nt the school district bond election hereby called to be held at llirh School As sembly, corner of Jackson St. and Lane St., Roseburg, Oregon, In ami for School District No. 4. of Douirlas County, Oregon, Saturday, tho lit!: day of March, A. D. 1916, between the hours of two o clock p. m. and seven o'clock p. in., there will be sub mitted to tho legal voters thereof the question of contracting a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $75,(11)0 for the purpose of erecting uud fur nishing a High School Building and purchasing any necessary additional ground in and for snld 6chnol dis trict. The vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words "Bonds Yes" and "Bonds No"; and the vot it J tRME Albert the national joy smoke will do for you what it has done for thousands of men, not only in the States but all over the world! It will give you a correct idea of what a nirw smnb-A ri a V. r i i u Aiumc rolled cigarette should be. Get this Prince Alherr ciiij ludrvm o-ptrtiut; message, - fxZi?6 "retired" from pipe and cigarette-makin's pleasure; you men who have never known its solace! Because you have a lot of smoke To leaZe d? fay p,inc. Aib.rt v.rfwh.r. f- you quick as you pack-youT-pipe or roll-a-cigarette with P A 'Jy. '.'I 'Oc, tanrf.om. pound U1U mdKe' lire 1 and half-pound tin humidor and in that clever pound crystal-glua humt aiasgstarf r. j. Reynolds tobacco co Winston-Saiem, n. c On ihm mana ride of tMa tidy rd tin you will rd i "Procea PlnledJulr 30th, I907,"whlch wane tnrmm men amok pipe where on smoked bef e,r I v ( S Senator Robinson (left) and Lieut. I I.! t CoL Keber. L I ' 1 I J Walter tt'inans, Esjt The most famous shot in Europe with hand and shoulder arms. Two World's Records in One Day with the .22 Savage Hi-Power A T the Bislcy Matches of the Britiih National Rifle Association the biggest rifle match in the world the .it Savage Hi-l'ower rillc and Savage am munition in the- hands of Mr. Walter Winans on July 25, 1914, made the highest possible score on the Running ici urgci six straiglit 5-5. i his is a WorW's record. On the umt d.iy, with the tatnr anj am. munition, Mr. Winani madi: the hihnt posiiUc core 011 the Running Wild I!,ur target 1ir traiglit s's. Another World's record. This merely clinches what other ihoorrrs have proved that the imp's w.mdrrtcl accuracy (zt consecu:;ve shots in a lo-i.ich circle at Jj jar.l"), tremendous velocity (2c,o feetmore than halt' I llle a second), lonp point Hank ranjre (200 yard trajectory lets than three Indies), anj trillinj recoil (4.6 t pound,) make it easier td hit moving game with than any other ritie. And it hat killed Alaskan Blown B.-ar, Oriulv Ilulfalo, and man-eatinij titer, I... ides the deoc and Mack hear it was originally denned for. Write us for particulars about "the Liggett little gun in the worjd." SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY UTICA, N. Y. 22 Hi-Power Rifle Hosiery cr sliall nlnce a cross fvi iit.t.conl the word "lionds" and tho moid "Yes", or between the word "Honi.';" and tho word ".No" which Indlca;-!-hla choice. The nulla for tho recentltin ct tin. ballots ennt for or ngninst t'm ctm trnctlon of raid lnl"litp'liifr wi'.l, on said day nnd dote ni ' nt the 'tw, aforesaid, be opened n't tlio hour of two o'clock p. m. nnd remain oiion until the hour of seven o'clock p. m. of tho annio day when tho eai:iv shnll be closed. My order of the district srhoo' board of S -linol District Nn. 4 .j r Douglas County. Oregon, ivdn :' 17th day or February A. D. 1910. It. L. STKPUKXS. Chairman, District Scl ool Unani Attest: IIOSCOU N. CSUKKN. District Clerk. 2.ri5-niin Leap Year May Be All a Joke "l-OOK IIKTOUH YOl' I. KM- MAY V.K ALL UllillT HIT "A LKAI' IN TIIIC DAUK" ' Koil LACK oh' ON 15 OF Our 75c Cold BIsst Lanterns MAY UK FATAL, DON'T DO IT. Wright-Riedel Grocery Co. m ... """U His) . -1,1,, " -" Lieut. Col. Samuel Reber, head of the aviation corps of the army, and aero branch itself is under the probe of the war department following the charges of Senator Robinson of Ar kansas that the aviation service was "contemptibly inefficient" Gen. Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff and acting secretary of war, has appoint ed a commission of officers to investi .gat the affairs of the aero corps. Ladies! XotttM'nic Hosiery in tho Tiling for Vim. The linvel Iturrler film's the trick. Try a pair and If they don't wear longer than any hosiery you have ever worn for a n price a ncw pair free, (.an you nsk anything fairer than this? I'ltK'KS Hie. V. r,lri; $1.00 l'KIt I'AIiC Harth's Toggery J Hosiery j Finding "The One Person" in a Whole Cityfull! person will rent vonr house or nj j-tinOXjO p.-rstm will give ,v, eini.lovinfnt. Ifow long wt.nltl it imire to fin.l that "one person" without help? Could it he aeeomplislied at .'ill? 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