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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1916)
nx THH BVKN1NG WKWH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. 1016. 1, H .'FRENCn FLIER AFTER GOING 800 MILES WITHOUT STOP CAPTURED IiY AUSTRIANS 4 5 'A 1 ' v church NOTICES. Church of Christ. rilolo study at the Church of Christ ivery Lord's Day at 11 a. m. Cor ner of Cokb and S. Roberta streets. Iclsl club where the concert will be given. ' Christian Church. R. E. Jope, pastor. The church where all are always welcome. Bible school with classes and a welcome for everyone at 18 a. m. A good place to spend an hour. Regular mornina worship at 11; Christian endeavor at 8:30; evening evangelistic ser vice at 8:00 . Good music and worth while service. Limit Auuu. Marclisl, daring French birduian t- - PARIS, Aug 18. Lieut. Antoin'o most amazing flighta of the war. birdmon,- after completing one of ihemot amazing flights of dm war. Starting from Nancy ho flow the breadth of Germany, covorlng over son miles wllhout pause or descent till recently troublo with his spark plugs obliged him to descend near Chelm, Russian Poland. He was cap. tured by the Austrlnns. Alarchlund's mission waa io cross all German at a low altitude, muk Ing his flight all the more precarious, and lo (llstrlhiite as ho went proela. imUinns (o the people and especially In and around flerlln. These notices began: "We could bombard the open city of llerlln, killing your women nml children, but wo are content .only Jo drop the following proclamations." Marchnnd has been interned near Salzbarh and from there ho has Written post cards homo describing the flight and giving an nccount of the engine trouble that brought him down. Ho has alsc expressed a determination to resume and comple to hl8 llttle-choro so soon as he Is fre of the Anslrians' clutches. . , ill Roseburg! Is the verdict of hundreds of Satisfied Custo mers. Complete Stock of all kinds of Dependable Merchandise '1 he New Fall Goods are now coming and will soon all be here. SPECIAL PRICES are being made the balance of this month on all our high-grade Summer Dress Goods and Coats Christian Science Society. Services hem at the corner of Main aHd Lane streets Sunday at 11 a. ni.; Wednesday evening meeting Includ ing testimonials of healing through Christian Science is at 8:00 p. m. , A ordlal Invitation is extended to all '.o attend these services: Sundav 'ni for those under t'io age of 2" Is held in the same building at 9:45 a. m. CARD OF THAXKS. We desire to thank all those who assisted yesterday at the fire which destroyed our establishment on Jackson street, and we tTTank esne daily the firemen who responded so quickly and worked so faithfully. LY.MON SPENCER, P. E. TURNELL. Imperial Cleaners. First .Mel bod 1st Episcopal Church. Wm. Riley Jeffrey, Jr., pastor Order of services.: Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; clans meeting at 12:15 p. m.; Inter mediate League, at 6:30 p. m.; Ep worth League at 0:30 p. m.; preach ing at 8:00 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. A most cordial welcome Is extended to every one. Come. There will bo a union meeting of the two Methodist churches of Itose- bnrg Sunday night at 8 o'clock. The services will bo held In the First M. E. 'church, corner of Lane and South Main streets. Tho occasion will bo the coming of Rev. W. R. Lnmbuth, I). D., bishop of the Meth odist Episcopal Church South, who will bring a great message to the people of this place. Com and hear this good man. Everybody welcome. ItOYS HOLD FIRST PRACTICE. the boyg band last night held their first practice under, their nev leader, W. H. Bowden. The bovs are well pleased with Mr. Bowden as a leader and he has already dem onstrated his ability as a teacher and director. Many of the bovs who mill the organization on account of former unpleasantness have been induced to returnwhile several beginnor3 have started In. A class Tn beginners wll' bo started at once and recruits wil' be drawn from this for the larger organization. XO DANGER FROM FOREST KIKES As a result of yesterday's rain 'ii'i-h was general throughout the country the Douglas Eire patrol has taken all their patrolmen from their stations nn,i have set them to build Ins trail. There is practically no danger now from fires for at least a week or ten (lays as the forests nre all wet and it would be hard for a blaze to spread for any distance. The Charm of NORTH BEACH lies in its easy simplicity and quaint homeliness. Regular North Besch f visitorsarethosewhoappreciateand enjoy the resttuiness oi natural life down-by-the-sea. '-Jr. North Beach QUEEN OF PACIFIC COAST RESORTS is easily and pleasantly reached by a short trip ' , from Portland on one of the 0-W.R.R.&N. Steamers, "T. J. Potter," "Hassalo," "Harvest Queen" Season Round Trip ffyl ff Week 0"3 ff from Portland . k4.UU End $0.JJ Auk Local S. P. Agent for Fares, or write the General Passenger Agent, O - W. R. R. & N. PORTLAND for Free Folder and Other Information COCXTV JCIXiE HACK. Ilnptlst Church. W. II. Eaton, pastor. Regular ser vices are: Sunday school, 9:45. a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; D. Y. P. U. 7:00: evening worshln nt 8: on. h'lne music, inspiring addresses, and a cor dial atmosphere characterize these aervlcos. Come and see. County Judge R. W. .Marsters re turned last night from South Myrtle Creek where he has been hunting since the opening of the deer season. Like many others he was unsuccess ful and reports that deer In that vicinity are very scarce. H. L. Mar sters nnd son were camping with him part of the time but they too were unable to kill an of the olu slve deer. Hornbrook Whiskies May be all they are advertised to be, but a cup of our coffee beats them all. It does not require a government seal to denote qual ity, the taste will tell. Short orders from 5 a. m. to 10 a. m. Dinner from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 81 THE CAFETERIA micassst. pui - DAILY WEATHER REPORT. To make quick close-out sales we give good service have Up-to-date Merchan dise and sell at Fair Prices. M. 10. Clllllell South. C. II. Cleaves, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, E. It. .McClaln, supt. "ornlng worship nt II, sermon by lllshop W. II. Lanibnth, n. 1). These morning services will bo held In tho Mnrciihce ball, to which all nre most cordially invited. Plan to hear the bishop. At, night the service will bo held in tho M. E. church, and lllshop Lnmbuth will preach. He Is one of the greatest preachers In America, and his coming to the city ought to be an Inspiration to Meth odism and the community. 'n'wbyterinn Church. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in.; preaching services nt 1 1 a. m.; Young Peoples Soclely nt 7 p. in.. Rev. A. 11. Van Xante, of Snohomish. Wash., will preach nt tho morning service, and In the evening at 8 o' clock there will be a union servlco of tho Ilalitlst nnd Preshvterinn lmrrhes held at the Haptist church at which service Mr. Van Xante will also preach. Mr. Van .ante is a strong preacher of the pure gospel nnd all are cordially Invited to hear him. 44 U. S. Weather Bureau, local office Uoseburg, Ore., 24 hourg ending a. m August 19, 1916. Precipitation in inches and hundredths: Highest temperature yesterday 04 Lowest temperature last night Precipitation, last 24 hours .... Total preclp. since first of month Normal preclp for this mouth.... .33 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1915, to date 39.67 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 34.24 Total excess from Sep tember 1, 1915, to date 39. OS Average procipitation for 39 wet seasons, (Sept. to May Inclusive 32.12 WILLIAM BELL. Observer. mplements! WE HAVE PURCHASED THE STOCK OF IMPLEMENTS A XI) tft.im.UiM HOUMKlllY OWKED 11V CROUCH & GILES, COX "9,lau u" HUfitilES, WAGONS, PLOWS, DISC HARROWS CULTIVATORS, ETC. WIULE THIS STOCK LASTS WE WILL SELL IT AT Less Than Wholesale Cost IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO, IMPLEMENT AXI) VEHICLES. We Solicit Your Patronage . Abraham The Dependable Store i St. (iiHtrge's (liiirc.h. i Main and CasH streets. Rev. Ilnrr ; 0. Lee. vicar. Ninth Sunday after Trinity. Services at 7:nn and H a. m. nnd S p. in. Sundav school 9:45 a. m. I'lenso note that Sun day evening services will be held during the month of August. Morn ing subject. "Learning Wisdom from the World"; evening subect. "My brother's Keener." The public Is cordially Invited to nttend all ser vices. RANK CONCERT I'OH THE Will The Itoseburg Concert Hand Is. making preparations for one of the; best concerts of the season to be given the 2rlh of this month as a part of the celebration for the whole. sale merchants who will ho In the j city on that dale. The entire after- neon w ill be given over to a band I I ' concert and 0e boys nre preparing j ! ; for n big event. A band stnnd Is to i ! he erected In front of the Commer- CHICHESTER S PILLS .nit: niaui nmi. . 1 rk MWr Hut f , V e niM,.s1, i;',v.'i,-,';.',sV'." SOID 8 V DSIGGISTS FVf RVAHrSF WE WANT WOOD THE NEWS can make use of a considerable quantity of Block and Stove wood and' the time to bring it in is NOW while the roads are good. To those who are in arrears on subscription, the market price of wood is offered. SO BRING IT IN to