The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, March 17, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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    Sparkling Delicious
Non-Intoxicating
I
I CANDIDATES BALL AT
CA.NYOXV1LLE TONIGHT
On Sale in
Bottles and on Draught
at the
McCLALLEN HOTEL
GEO. W. LILL, Prop.
A number of tbe candidates (or
county and state offices will gather
at the candidate's ball, to be given at
I Canyonvlllo tonight. The affair Is
, one of the biggest ever held in that
! part of the county and is attraetinr
j a great deal of interest, not only on
' the part of the residents of Canyon
j ville but throughout the surround
i ing territory. Sovoral of the can
didates from Roseburg will he pres-
ent, as will others from Oakland,
i Suthcrlin. etc.
Elaborate preparations have been
, made for the event and a good time
! is expected by all who are looking
! forward with great anticipation to
the event.
RANCH Kit OX NOltTH U.MPQUA
! 1A)SES HOME HY FIHE
CITY NEWS.
Does your roof leak?
shingles from Pages.
Fix it with
204-U5
AFTEK DAXCK LUNCH
At the Bell Confectionery
. TONIGHT
Attractive light lunches for
dancing parties. Salads, sand-
wlches, cake, coffee, cnocolate.
364-ml7
the plant n Sood shape for business
at the beginning of the operating
season. The 1916 output w... be
For safe deposit vaults see the'
Douglas Abstract Co. 263-m20'
I
Mrs. O. P. Coshow and son, John,
loft this morning for a short visit five times as large as during any
with friends and relatives at Eugene. ! previous year. SuCherlin Sun. '
Attorneys J. A. Buchanan and Dex
ter Rice and Stenographer Miss
Johnson, returned this afternoon
Gold Hill, where they took deposi
tions in the Reidel will case.
An accidont which might have re
sulted seriously occurred near Dix
onville this morning when the team
on the outgoing stage became fright
ened and ran for se''ral hundred
yards. Fortunately the stage did not
turn over and none of the passengers
were hurt. Walter Simmonds, the
driver, suffered an Injury of the
foot when he reached for the brake
from his position on the ground, the
wheel passing over his foot. He
had dismounted In order to place
mail in one of the mail boxes when
the team started and he immediately
jumped to the brake In an effort to
stop them.
stage a short time later and changed
places with this driver, coming to
the ipty and having 'his injury
dressed.
Eggs for hatching, a good cross of j
two good laying Btralns. 60c for
15. Phone 15F21. 340-alO J
H. L. Marsters returned last night
from Eugene where he has been
spending a short time attending to
busness matters.
Sugar Peas with the rresh-from-the-garden
flavor. You will not find
the equal of Del Monte Sugar Peas.
Buy 'em by the dozen at the People's
Supply Co. 336-tf
Mrs. E. Poor and son, Donald
Drakeman, left this morning for Eu
gene where they will visit for a few
days before returning to their home
at Ashland.
Hemstitching and accordeon pleat-
ing, also ladles fancy suits, party and
wedding1 gowns. All mall orders re
reive prompt attention. Ladies de
partment, Moore & Moore, Eugene,
Ore. 42 W. 8th St. 343-alO
S. A. KEXHtiLL AND WIFE
RETURN EAST TONIGHT
S. A. Kendall leaves tonight
for his home at Pittsburg, Pa.,
after spending a week in Rose-
burg settling matters In regard
to the proposed Roseburg &
Eastern Ralroad. Mr. Kendall
is much disappointed that the
supreme court decision was not
made known, as he Is desirous
of getting the road and saw
mill under course of construc-
tion. He will return to Rose-
burg In about three weeks or as
soon as possible after the de
clslon is- made known. While
in the east he will make all
arrangements for procuring ma-
terial so that when ho begins
work .he may have everything
in readiness. Mrs. Kendall,
who has been with him in this
city will also return to Pltts-
burg this evening.
! A. D. Reams, a rancher living on
! the North Umpqua, had the misfor
; tune to have his home destroyed by
: fire last night, according to reports
i wnlch reached this city today.
Mrs. Reams, who has been lying
j seriously ill at home for some time,
i was with difficulty removed from
j the burning building, so rapid was
I the spread of the fire.
Neighbors who telephoned news
I of the disaster1 stated that every
piece of furniture as well as every
I article of food and clothing were
destroyed, as the occupants had but
sufficient time to leave the building
in safety. No insurance was car
ried by Mr. Reams and the resulting
loss will be felt quite heavily by
him.
SECOND ANNUAL It. R.
HALL AT ARMORY TONIGHT
VOR SALE.
West Side Grocery. All stock,
fixtures, horse, wagon.
E. C. BENSON
Receiver.
Room 4. Com. Club. Building.
331-tf
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
Del Monte products are top notch,
era in their class. P. S. C. steel cut
coffee shows the same characteristic
qualities that makes It a complete
top notcher in (the coffee world.
Fresh twice a week at tbe People's
Supply Co. 336-t
U. S. Weather Bureau, loca: office. ;
Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 6
a. m., March 17, 1916.
Precipitation In Inches and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 67
Lowest tomperature last night 4o
Precipitation last 24 hours 0
Total precipitation since first
month 3.40
Normal precip. for this month 3.9S
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1915, to date 30.30
Average precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1S77 26.6o
Total excess from Sep
tember 1, 1915 ; 3.65
Average precipitation for 38
wet seasons, (Sept to May,
Inclusive 32.00
WILLIAM BELL,
- Observer
Hosiery
Ladies!
Notusenio Hosiery Is the Tliiufi
for Yon. The Riivel Harrier
do. the trick.
Try a pair and if thoy don't
wear longer than any hosiery
you have evor worn for a line
price a uew pair free, ban you
link anything fairer than this?
prices anc, iWc, boc, 91.00
PER PAIR
Harth's Toggery
Hosiery
Several men are at work opening
a cinnabar mine on the property of
The J. F. Luse Co., east of town.
Some high grade ore is being un
covered. Sutherlin Sun.
If you do not know Del Monte
products, buy an assorted dozen, re
ceiving the lowest case price on each
Item. At our risk, If not satisfactory
money will be refunded. Buy by the
dozen from the People's Supply Co.
336-tf
NOT MK.MIIEH OF TH
ly excluded from purchasing
from the car of oranges arrlv-
ing in Roseburg. B,utpur prices
He met the Incomingf on oranS and all other coin-
moaiiieB mattes every any uar-
A. P. Kenton, of the Indian ser
vice, returned to Roseburg this after
noon, after an absence of several
months. Most of the time Mr. Fen
ton has spent in the east and reports
conditions there better than ever be
fore. On his return he was In El
Paso at the time the Villa bandits
made their raid on Columbus, and
he says that the excitement in El
Paso was very great. For some
time It was thought that the Mexi
cans Intended attacking the larger
city, but it is believed that this was
1 averted by the action of the Ainerl
Extensive improvements and en-jcan soldler8 who ,mniedlBteiy show.
largemems in uoui uuuu.uB m--, ed rght t0 the vtllistas. In travel
chinery capacity are to be made In ,ng lhrough tho bordor collntry lt (,
necessary to extinguish all lights on
the local Everfresh Food Company,
and the work was inaugurated last
Monday when a force of mechanics
began work on the Interior of the
building. Frank J. Norton, manager
of the local plant, is superintending
the work and he states that the Im
provements will be carried along as
y rapidly as possible in order to have
the trains, as the windows will be
broken by bullets from Mexican
bandits .unless this is done.
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and a
yearling Jersey bull, good stock.
""Henry Teeter, Roseburg, phone
19F11. 363-m23p
5LUEBIRP
PiOTO-PL7VY5
pr.es b n t
MARY FULLER in "The
Strength of the Weak,"
will be at the Majestic thea
tre March 17-18. Mary Full
er was chosen to interpret
the emotonal role of Pauline
D'Arcy an orphan who was
betrayed by her guaridan.
Later she falls in love with
tbe son of her guardian.
Here is the problem: What
could she do, loving the man
she did while realizing her
mistake?
A
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We do not belong to the Gro-
cers' Trust, and are consequent-
e Great preparations have been made
and a large crowd Is expected to at
tend .the annual railroad ball which
will be given at the Armory tonight.
The dance Is under the auspices of
the four railroad orders, the Order
of Railway Conductors, Brotherhood
of Locomotive Engnleers, Brother
hood of ' Railroad ' Flremon and
Brotherhood of Loccomotive Fire
men and Engineers.
The Armory has been beautifully
doeorateed and presents a very
charming appearance. Many outside
residents have come from various
parts of the state to be present and
all anticipate a good time.'
The
"Adman"
Says:
gain Day at the Peoples Supply
Co.
This Is merely one out of
hundreds of instances wherein
the influence of the trust is
used to intimidate wholesal-
era that would sell to the Peo-
pie's Supply Co.
Our business policy is bas- v
ed on small profits and large
saleB. With our institution re- !
moved there would be a very
material advance In retail
prices of groceries in Roseburg.
We serve your Interests best.
PEOPLE'S SUPPLY CO.
Wholesale s to the Consumer
365-tf
DINNER MARCH 18.
St. George's Guild, Grand Restau
rant, 11:30 to 2:
Ox Tail Soup
Roast Beef Brown Gravy
Creamed Chicken with Biscuit
Mashed Potatoes.
Broccoli Spinach Squash
Fruit Salad Potato Salad
Pie Suet Pudding Cakes
Coffee Tea
Supper Sorved 5 to 7. 3C0-ml7
EXECUTRIX
NOTICE
ITOIIS.
TO CHED-
In the County Court of the Stat
of Oregon for Douglas County.
In tho matter of the estate of
Edwin M. Moore. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned have been by order of
I above Court appointed Executrix of
the above named estate. All per
sons indebted to said estate are here
by notified to make Immediate pay
ment to the undersigned at their
residence. In Roseburg, Oregon, and
all persons having iclalms against
sld estate are hereby directed to
present the same duly verified as by
law required within six mouths from
the first publication of this notice.
Dated, February 23, 1916.
First publication February 24.
1916.
ALICE E. MOORE,
LI LI, IK L. MOORE.
280-m23 Executrix
NEW
RAILROAD MAP
Just Issued. Shows location of
new proposed RoBeburg Railroad
to timber. All platted lands
Bhown, 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
RoselmrR Oregon
THE HOSS said THAT LIBERAL Btopovers
LISTEN TO me AnK ALLOWED
I WANT you AT ANY nolnt
TO WRITE an ad on EXROUTE.
THE OGRUN ROUTE AN' TAT tlckot8 EaBt
AND TELL the ' A CALIFORNIA
TRAVELING PUBLIC COST IJTTIJ5 more
ABOUT OUR THAN ON
4 DAILY TRAINS to MORE NORTHERN routes.
CALIFORNIA and how AND THAT our agents 1 r
DIRECT CONNIPTIONS are made WILL HE
AT SAN FRANCISCO for PLEAHHI) TO glvo
EASTERN POINTS MORE COMPLETE Information
AND TELL of the OR TELL them
THROUGH TO WRITE to me. '
STANDARD AND tourist I THANK you.
SLEEPING CARS and of the Address
OliSERVATION-LIIlKARY carl John M. Scott, ,
FROM SAN FRANCISCO General PaBsongcr Agent,
TO CHICAGO and St. Louis. Portland, Ore.
THIOL WILL want to know SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Finding "The One Person 9
in a Whole Cityfull!
ONE person will buy your property; One person will rent
your house or apartment; ONE person will give you employment
IIow long would it require to find that "one person" without
help? Could it he aenomplishcd at all?
The classified advertisements help you to find the ONE PER
SON you seek because that one person, in most instances, ex
perts to get in touch with you through the classified advertising
columns. Self-interest makcB your classified advertisement
IMPORTANT to this one person.
Your "ad" will be read by the wrong people, of courseby
many of them. But, with a little persitsencc on your part, it will
come to the notice, unfailingly, of one person to whom and for
whom it was written.
That's the SERVICE our classified columns offer to you.