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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1916)
Why pay Tire Bills for Others- I. CHURCH NOTICES. . e., for RECKLESS Drivers A MERICANS who want tlieir money' 'a worth, who L dislike to pay for the Reckless-driving extrava- J. Jl. gance of Others, in the price of their own Tires, should sit up and take notice of following FACTS- The current Goodrich "Fair-List" price on Tires,' 13 based upon what it costs the largest, and best equipped, Rubber Factory in America to produce them. No "Insurance" Premium added to the NORMAL retail price of Goodrich Tires, in order to protect the Reckless Driver at the expense of the Careful Driver, through a fancy List Price which is high enough to absorb that Premium. The excess Mileage each Goodrich Tire is reasonably certain to deliver, when given reasonable care in driving, thus becomes clear "Velvet" to the Owner of GOODRICH Tires. Money can't make, and can't buy, better Tires of Fabric construction, than Goodrich Safety-Tread Tires, as Test will prove. And, money can't buy the B. F. Goodrich Co. to produce Tires which would discredit the 269 other lines of Rubber Goods made by the B. F. Goodrich Co., for which its name stands Sponsor. COMPARE prices on Goodrich "Fair-List" Tires with' present prices on any other responsible Tires in the field, bearing in mind that NO LARGER-SIZED" Tires (type for type and size for size) than Goodrich Black-Treads, are made in America. Then, Test out at least ONE pair of Goodrich black tread Tires, on their per-DELIVERED-iWife cost to you, against any other Tires in the field, at any price, and, abide by the Result. Why (if YOU are not a Reckless Driver) should YOU pay MORE than the "BUSINESS" price of the Goodrich Tire, for ANY Fabric Tire in the field? Get a sliver of the new Goodrich "Barefoot" Rubber from your nearest Goodrich Dealer or Branch. THE B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio. 3013 u-.si If 10.40 32.3', S1S.45 33 z 4 Safely Traad $22.00 34 I 4 "Pair-List" 122.40 36 'i tll.l.O 37 S $.17.3S 3H I SH $50.60 NOTICE. "No Concern in America made, or sold, dung 119 latest fiscal year, nearly so many Motor-Car Tires as did 'llie II. V. Cooilricb Co. "Our published Challenge, still unanswered, proves this." Church of Christ, flliile study at the Churc;, of Christ every Lord's Day at 11 a. m. Cor oer of Cokb and S. Roberts streets. Christian Church. II. E. Jone, pastor. The church whore all are always welcome. Bible school with classes and a welcome for everyone at 19 a. m. A good place to spend an hour. Regular morning worship at 11; Christian endeavor t 6:30; evening evangelistic ser vice at 7:30. Good music and a worth while service. lermon at 11 a. In. by pastor; evening sermon subject, "The Church and the Lodge." We Launder Quilts for 25c Each ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY, Christian Science Society. Services held at the corner of Main and Lane streets Sunday at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting inciud- rMmoniais of beallnfr through Christian Science is at 7:30 p. m. A dial invitation Ih extended to all .o attend these services: Sunday V'M for those under t!io age of 20 Is held in the same building at 9:45 a. m. ASK US ABOUT OUR PRICES OX ROUGH DRY FAMILY WASHING Phone 79 and Our Autos Will Call Good Evening! Have you used Baptist Church. W. H. Eaton, pastor. Regular ser vices are: -Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. 6.30; evening worship 7:30. Fine music, inspiring addresses, and a cor dial atmosphere characterize these services. Come and see. GOODRICH 66 BAEEFOQT' Tires SUNDAY AM) .MONDAY'S PAHA MOUNT .UAI'LIIE AT ANTLERS lover. "Twas Ever Thus" shows , II I'I.'1SE TAKES DIRECT ihoir way. CHARGE A1WHT VERDUN In 1 S (i r In graceful rinclets audi The Sunday and .Monday program ' fetching poke bonnet, silk shawl and flounced crinoline, pretty Prudence Alden, of Boston, ventures down Into battlo-torn Dixie to nurse her wound ed brother, and Bho and a fine young " 'Twas Thus" shows their way. In I Sir, ilctause the wealthy publisher will not ncccpt hr novel, Mni'ian Gordon enters his house hold n h domestic to "get experi ence." She gem It largely, through Iho BRHlstanco of young John Ttotlg orB, ,lr., the son, who Is a henvy trader In "wild oats,-' but it makos a man of him in tho end. And ' 'Twas Evor Thus" shows their way. L'Knvol Though things have changed since the worl, began. Love Is llie sumo In the heart of a man. Tor a man Is a man, and a gill's a girl, anil a heart Is a thing that puis heads In whirl; while Fath er's Just Father, who thinks he's the Hot, but when the play's Mulshed ' he finds he Ih nmi of Paramount motion pictures at the Antlers thealro, promises to bo of exceptional merit. Opening with tho usual Paramount Travelogue, with Us Interesllng ex cursions to strange nudn unknow countries, tho main fealuro on the hill la a five reel "llosworth" Pic ture featuring Klsle Janls, entitled, " 'Twas Ever Thus". In the lli'glnning llegtnnlng when lithe, hare limbed girl n a panther sklu. races In ami out through the rocks and finally darts Into a great cave grimly pursued by her cave-man CHICHESTERSPILLS i x ; 'tii hil. ii,i,-in V , n V tt:,?., '",'"L", r v j PARIS, March 4. President Poin ctro yeslerday returned from a trip to tho front. While there he told the soldiers of France that ho had visited them especially to orfer his heartfelt con gratulations on their heroic defense and to notify them that they had the nation's warmest support. An official bulletin, Issued by tho French war office, Raid: "Tho war minister orders General Joffre to congatuliate Iho soldiers on ineir heroism in behalf of the country." j This is the first official announce- ment that .loffrc Is personally di recting tho defense of Verdun. President Polncaro, during his visit to the front, went to Itevlgny. where a Zepolln was recently down ed. While there ho congratulated Sii'nt George's Church. Main and Cass streets. Rev. Barr G. Leo, vicar. Residence, 228 East Cass street. Telephone 430. Sun day services at 7:30 a. m. and 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. No evening services at present. Holy DayB 9:30 a. m. The public is cor dially invited to attend all services. First Methodist KpiscogKil Church. Wm. Riley Jefrrey, Jr., pastor. Order of services: Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; preaching at 11 at. m.; class meeting at 12:15 p. m.; Inter mediate League, at 6:30 p. m.; Ep vorth League at 6:30 p. in.; preach ing at 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. , A most cordial welcome Is extended to every, one. Come. ! Revival meetings will continue through the Sunday evening service. Rexall Toilet Soap? remember "your days If not, count this day as partially lost, and are numbered". Price, 10c a cake, with a string to it. The string brings your money back If it doesn't "make good". W TT i 4 1 1 1 1 Nathan Fullerton Phone 45 Perkins Bldg. Everybody "Joins In i EVERYBODY "Joins in" when the Columbia Graf onola plays the big song hits of the day. The latest "hits" best recorded and first offered in Columbia lists, are only an Indication, a foretaste of the life, the fun, the sentiment, the classic beauty found on Columbia Records. First Presbyterian Church. j Paul J. Lux, pastor. Come wor ship with us; we welcome you to our church home. Sunday school Is held at 9:4; a. m.; morning worship and Bermon at 11; Y. P. S. ! C. E. at 6:30 p. m.; evening service at 7:30; prayer meeting on Wednes day at 7: 30 p. m. Come and see and you will come again. i Subject for morning sermon, ! "Bettor Ilabies," subject for evening, I t nun Dtiau not aieai . utt s or chestra will play for us In tho evening. Nothing quite like Columbia Records for brilliance of TONE, for vivid, clear reproduction they do not merely initiate, but nintcli reality. Look for this difference when buying records and you will buy Columbia Records. There's a Columbia dealer near you who will glndly furnish the proof. NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS ON SALE THE 20th OF KVKKY Roseburg Furniture Co. VERDUN. "(.ATF.W VY TO lWKIS," ''JOWK'S ? v, STKKV O.N'K Or .IKiti Qui Mitt ,r.n -.. ff' the gunners who brought down the Zeppelin and conferred a medal upon Sergonnt-Mnjor Cirnniellng. War crosses were awarded to several gun nors. tram Itevlgny the president pro reeded to Verdun, and, accompanied -neral Joffro, visited tho corps oneratln on both Imnks of the Metise noithwnril of Verdun. Gki'iiiiiiik Sfiitl More Men. i.i'.M.o.N, March 4 Germany Is transferring four more army corps from the eastern front to Verdun cording to dispatches received here from Rome. DAILY WEATHER IIKIH1RT-. Verdun is tine til' the ftllir LTt'llt l.lrlr,.... i .., ... . - .. rain.! -it,...L f k ,." , ".. " """ if proieci rran.j T ran t o . .. t,. V . ",r,,,"T lP''ite lle German inlr. n,h. 1 ramp til Mill and the Irnnlirr c,l German Lorraine. There H din-.l the lortriKS has been linvwa the (inie..y ... I ji,.'' u. S. Weather Bjireau. Tocat office. Hosebtirg. Ore.. 24 hours endinj 6 a. m.,, March 4. 1916. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 62 Lowest temperature last night 33 Precipitation last 24 hours J.5S Total precipitation since first month 2.01 Normal preclp. for this month J.9S Total precipitation from Sap- temher 1. IMS, to date 2S.91 Avmre precipitation from Sep tember 1, 177 !4 99 Tn' ..tin.u. from Sep tember 1. 1915 ; 3.92 Average precipitation for JS wet seasons, (Sept. tn May. '""-'uiIvb 33.00 WILLIAM PELL. Observer M. E. Church South. C. H. Cleaves, pastor. Services Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 9:45; morning worship at 11; Ep worth League 6:30; evening services at 7:30. Spend vour evenlnrx here. Services will be bright, briefi and helpful. Music In charge or i Prof. H. J. Stone. At the morning service tho pastor! will use as his theme, "BetCer I Babies and their care"; evening ! subject "The Time and tho Man". HUNTER'S SPRAY. Spray that orchard with Hunter's Lime-Sulphur Solution. Strength and purity absolutely guaranteed, recom mended by tho fruit Inspector for Douglas county, endorsed and sold by the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. 289-dswtf MAD AGAIN We will sea tence now, for cash, 39-ln. 9 bar fence for 27c per rod; 39-in. 9 tar heavier fence for S2c per rod. 32-ln. 8 b.r fence for 30c per rod: 26-ln. 7 bar hog fence -ln. stay for 29c per rod.; 20-ln. 8 ha Page foace for 25c per rod; 35-In. bar Page fence ofr 28o per rod. Al other kinds of Pago fence same old prices, 4 7-ln. 13 bar Page fence for 45c; galvanired barb wire for $3.00 per spool. Also full sleek of all kinds of poultry fences at prices that cannot be bought now and sold for. Prices subject to change with out notice. Got busy If you want bargain while we have the goods STEARNS & CIIENOWETH Oakland and Yoncalla, Oregon. 124-dsw-tf Muslin curtains $1.50. J1.25, $1.00 values, 9."c. See U. W. strong, the Furniture Man. 309-m4 Every part of Douglas Count is covered by the issues of the Daily and Semi-Weekly News. Merchants can pull trade from every section by advertising in these publications. a- v ; j ' f