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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
TURKS MORAN WOULD LIKE 1 TO GET J. MILLER The CITY NICWS. Burglars! NORTH SIDE GROCERY Cash paid lor rresn ranca eggs at HAVE A FULL LINE OF the Cafeteria. THE EVENING KEWH THIT.3DAY, IKCKMI1KR SI, 1916. Almost Invariably find the secret drawer, as well as the more common hiding places of money and other valu ables. This bank offers you absolute security against auch losses, and we will gladly and quickly demonstrate to you our thorough reliability In all matters to which we are entrusted. You may have th e use of a Safety Deposit Box or a very small rental. Roseburg National Bank I Groceries, Flour and Feed B. P, Nichols, county commission er, returned home lual night. Alden Harness, at the fiction lib TO SELL! rary solicits subscriptions for all magazines. 1290-jllp v.- i THEY ARE PAYING MAKKET IMHCE FOR EGGS. The North Side Grocery ALTON S. FREY, Prop. R U Particular? Of Course You Are , Arid we want just that kind of pat rons. It is our aim to please them down to the last point. And we do it, too. Our Auto Will CaU. PHONE 79 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Voluntary Assignment? NO. WE CONDUCT A FIRST CLASS EATING PLACE FOR LAD IS AND GENTLEMEN. Facts You Should Consider YOU GET THE BEST HOME COOKED FOODS COUR TEOUS SERVICE. MODERATE PRICES. WE BAKE OUR OWN SUPERIOR PASTRIES. OUR SINCERE AIM IS TO PLEASE BOTH IN THE PREPARATION OF FOODS AND IN COURTEOUS SERVICE. DOLES CAFETERIA Telephone 81 122 Cass Street Holiday Goods Our stock of fancy articles for the holi days is one of the most complete we have ever brought to Roseburg. High-Class Novelties Along with a big variety of useful staple article's at moderate prices. I. Abraham The Dependable Store L. C. Kelsey, of Portland, arrived last night for a short visit with Mrs. Wllkey, nurse at Mercy hospital Why not g:ye a Kodak for Xinas. A large stock to Belect from at the RoBeburg Book Store. 1258-dswtf Wm, Crum returned last night from The Dalles where he has been visiting for a short time. Xruas cards, Xmas books, toys, dolls and games, at the Roseburg Book Store. 1258-dswtf Mrs. AVilkey, a popular nurse at Mercy hospital will leave today for Portland to spend the holidays with friends. ' All prescriptions which were filled at Krohn's Drug store can be refilled at the Red Cross Pharmacy. 1299-tf Mrs. John Enger left this morning for Cottage Grovo whero she will spend a few days with friends and relatives. -Masquerade bal at Looking Glass hall, Dec. 28. Music by Otfs or chestra. Lunch served In the hall. Committee. 1301-d27p Mrs. J. A, McMilla left this morn ing for Portland where she will spend a few days visiting with friends and relatives. Owing to the car shortage and a large stock of fine holiday goods Santa Claus is making Ms headquar ters at the Roseburg Book Store. 1311-d24 Mrs. A. Lovelace and Infant daughter left this morning tor Port land where they will spend three or four weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Best and cheapest, High Flight Flour and P. S. C. Steel Cut Coffee find favor with particular people and shrewd buyers. Quality and prices are always pleasing at the People's Supply Company. 1323-tf H. C. Mills, of Pendleton, who haK been spending a short time with J. C. Royce, of Dlxonvllle, returned to his home this morning. He will stop for a short visit in Portland on his way. Dr. A. C. Seely left this morning for Salem where he will spend a few days attending to business matters. Dr. Seely has been confined to his home until the past few days with a severe attack of rheumatism. Al. HenrlckHen, of Oakland, re turned this morning' after spending a couple of dayB In this city. Mr. Henricksen, who is well versed In county affairs, took an active part In the taxpayers meeting yesterday. Miss Delia Olson left this morn ing to leave this evening for her the day visiting with friends intend ing the leave this evening for her home at Yoncalla. She has been the guest of friends in Roseburg for several days. Roy Durbln left this morning for KcndrlcV, Iduho, where he will spend the holiday season with his parents. Mr. Durbln is the popular Balesmnn at the Duds for Men store and has won considerable fame as a window decorator. By buying to the very best advan tage and distributing at very lowest j operating cost, the People's Supply Co. has made it unprofitable to send money to mail order houses out of! the country for groceries. With your' co-operation In buying quantities, and if the most of the bufflnese comes i to us, we can continue to furnish at lower cost all the good and neces-1 sary articles In provisions. Patronize ; the PcopleSs Supply Co., they will save you money now and In the fu ture. People's Supply, wholesalers to the consumer. 1323-tf F. B. Louph, the popular holt'l keeper and liverymnn of Tiller, nr rived In the city this morning, and will spend several days here on busi ness matters. He enmo through with Orin Thompson, the game war den who has been up In that section for some time, and they report the travel over the roads as being; In w Jack Miller. It Is beinsr rumored about Phila delphia that Manager Pat Moran of die Phillies would like to make a deal with the St. Louis Cardinals to pet Jack Miller, the speedy in fielder, who starred for several years with 'it- nrata very fair sh?pe for this time of the year. Arundel, 189-L. piauu tuner. Phone . 1052-tf Mrs. S. G. Coulter, of Dolo, was a visitor in this city for the last two dnvft returning homo last evening. Get one of those cnamols polishers for furniture or auto. Only 25c at Churchill's. 1285-tf Mrs. J. J. Anlauf and Miss Heva Anlnuf spent yesterday in town from Myrtle Creek doing their Xnias shopping. Nnrcisse LaRauto, one of tho prominent residents of the Wilbur section of the county, was transact ing business in the city today. Mr. LaRaut has business requiring his presence In Corvallls for the next few months, and will bo located there during this time. Frank Cain, who has been hero for the past two or three days, will leave for Riddlo tills evening where he is engaged In mining chrome ore, having already mudo considerable shipments. He said the returns this far show there is money In - tho business nnd he expects to enlarge tho operations next spring. THE NEWEST DISCOVERY IN CHEMISTRY This la a recent discovery of Doctor Tierce, who i head of tlio Invahda' Hotel ana surgical inauuiio w. jimim,,, N. Y. Experiments at Doctor Pierce', IIospllul lor several cars proved that there ib no other eliminator ol uric acid that can be compared to it. For those easily recognised symptoms of inllam mation as backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as well as sedi ment in the urine, or n uric Km in m blood has caused rheumatism, it is simply wonderful how surely "Anuric" acts. The beBt of results are always obtained in cases of acute rheumatism In the joints, in gravel and gout, and invariably tlio pains and stiffness which so frequently and persistently accom pany the disease rnpidly disappear. lio to your nearest drug store and simply ask for a oO-eent packano of "Anuric," manufactured by Dr. fierce, or send 10 cent to Dr. fierce for a large trial package. If yon suspect kidney or bladder trouble, Hend him a sample of your water and describo cyinptiins. Doctor 1'ierce's chemist will examine it, then Dr. Pierce will report to you, without fee or charge. IS'oTK: French scientists allirm that "Anuric" is (dirty-seven times morn nctivo than liihia in eliminating nrio acid, and Is a harmless but relieblo chemical compound that may bo safely given to children, but should be ll"d only by grown ups who actually wish to rrabirn their kidneys to perfect health, by conscientiously ning one box or more in extreme ruses as "Anuric" L thanks to Doctor I'ierce's achievement) i bv far the most perfect kidney and bladder corrector oblaiuable. Pr. Tierce's Pellets ore the original little I.iver Pills. One lillle Pellet for laxative three tor a cathartic. JACKSON AMI CASS STS. ROSKIll'IMJ, OltKGON Practical Gifts! This year make the gift both practical and useful. Surprise the one who recoivcs with a remembrance least expected and show your thoughtf ulness. Fir father or brotber a pair of slippers, 75c, 9Sc, 1 1.49, etc.; or three pairs of silk hose In a holiday box, $1.00; or 4 pairs Duster Drown hose In a holiday box, 11.00. For mother or sister, an elegant pair of felt slippers, fur or rib bon trimmed, both leather and padded solos, at $1.25, $1.39, $1.49; or silk hose at 36c, 50c, $1.25, $1.60, $2.00. For the kiddles, slippers, shoes, stockings. If undecided, give one of our merchandise orders, 'amount, good at any time. Issued In any ROSEBURG BOOTERIE mvix liituxx Shoes Thnt Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. Perkins Building .... Cass Street Christmas Joys and Christmas Cheer Christmas comes but once a yeur." That's when you are allowed a little over-indulgence In Fancy Cirocorles. HERE THEY ARE H. J. Campbell & Son THE SHERIDAN STREET GROCERS Phone 108 QUALITY Rather Than QUANTITY Is a proverb that Is as wise as It Is old, and can never be put to better use than In tho selection of your Christmas candles. Roseburg's Quality Candy Store is Nithan nf Perkins Fullcrton The ftcX Store Building What Can I Get For That Man or That Boy For Xmas? A puzzling question we know, but one that per haps we can help answer with a few suggestions. A GOOD TOOL, SUCH AS Hand Saw Smoothing Plane Brace and Bitts Draw Knife Hatchet Hammer Square Or one of many others that Pocket Knite Roller Skates Game Board Brownie Kodak Air Rifle Coaster Wagon Flash Light you may find in our store. Churchill Hardware Company P. S. A little "Jolly" for the housekeeper In way of a "Mystic Mitt," 10 cents only, or till Christmas 3 for 25 cents.