The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 20, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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M
AZOLA
is the perfect oil for deep frying,
sauteing, shortening, salad dressings
and theeconomical one.
PRESSED from tin heart of golden American Corn, Mazola
supplies the need for a vegetable oil which is pure and
wholesome.
Fry any food in Mola and you will find it retains more of the
natural flavor.
L'se Mazola over .nd over again it does not transmit taste or
odor from one food t another the great factor in economy.
Maola quickly crps the surface and thus makes fried foods more
digestible free from greasiness or sogginess.
And since Mfola is a vegetable oil it is an important factor
in Mr. Hoover's ampaign to save butter, lard and suet.
Imporul oils are so scarce and hieh priced now-a-davs
that you vll do well to use Mazola when you want a really
delicious ilad dressing.
Yo can get Mazola from vour crocer in Dint. Quart.
half-fdon, and gallon tins. The large sizes are most
ecomiical. Also ask your grocer for the free Mazola
lion ot Kecipes, or write us direct. Tour money refund
ed it iviazola does not give entire satisfaction.
COK.N PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY
17 Batter Place, New York
Slliag RapmcaUIJTtt
Johnson, Lieber
Company
Ptrllud, Oregon
Coffee!
Thursd?, Friday
Saturdy Only!
Come in and haul cup of Dependable
Coffee. Tastes -'tier. Goes farther.
kidd's ;rocery
We Guanine it Will Please.
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Diamcd Disc
The two hhon graphs on earth. Let us prove it by
putting thin your home on trial, in comparison with
any other ke- They play all makes of records.!
OTIS MUSIC STORE
A . A . K ea I o r. of Loo king; (II ass,
spent esterday in this cit y at tend
ing to business matters.
Call an-1 look at the 1 Yl'M.V. a
ooin In noil coal and wood stov
Chun-hill Hilw. Co. tf
Miss l!eul:ih Jarvis has accepter
a position in the Itosehurt; National
Itanli. She iM'Kan her duties .vest or
ila v.
Kresh urape juice, f0r a eallon
at the Overland Orchards. Made in
rider pu ss. Furnish your own ion
tainer. if
l(. N. Harris left Monday evening
for M.wile Creek. VA Ink- in this cit
.lr. Harris attended to business mat
ters.
Miss Kthel Tooe returned to Kose
hurt: Monday evening ! rum Kirjjeiie
where she spent the week end visit
iim with friends.
llaptisl bazaar, Saturday, Nov.
Hoover building. Jackson street
Home made articles ami llnoveried
candy and cooking.
1 Mini" Hire, who h:s been visiting
with 1 1 iemls and relatives lor t tie
past few days, left (his rioruinj; !oi
her home at Isadora.
The ladies of St. George's Kpjsl'fv
pal Guild will hold a Christmas ."ale
of fa ncy articles and home cool ;
foods on piri'inlicr l."i. w.
Mis. .1. I.. Perkins letuined to
Itosebti i n estenlay 1 1" i i M I'm t h- .nd
where she has been spending :hc;
past two weeks uniting with fnen ds j
Miss Viola Thomas and Miss NeJ'lie
Thomas depa Hed tor their home at
Huberts Creek Monday after spend' lie
the day in this cjiy shopping and is
itini; with liiendv
.1 S ('la1, pool i i t tuned to his1nn! u i
at C.ieen Mondav evening ait-M
-pending seial 'lays in this cjt y.
Mi Cla pool was a mem tier ol t ! ic
jll t while til -I'bllt'g
M: .In'ni I 1 1 ii i . .md htile gran I
hi i f 1 1 m Hn1:. at i iv d home 1 1 u 31
M a I M- Id S'l I) da V e elung w I'ej
liie h.t t J,)! the p.it e.-J l!
WeeJif.
Rent latest books, 10c. Fiction
library. n25
J. D. Levis departed last night lor
Dillard after several days spent in
Roseburg.
ia V. C I -nl h inn nf M vrt 1
Creek, spent yesterday in this city
visiting: witii mentis.
Mrs Roy Walker, of Dillard. Is
pending a number of da s in this
city visiting with friends.
Mrs. L. Cock ran departed this
mornins lor Med ford alter spending
number of days in this city visiting
with relatives.
. A. Martin dopai ted today for
Oakland where he will spend the
afternoon attending to business mat-
CeiuM Ceddes nr rived In this ritv
yesterday from CI runts Puss where
he hurt been spending' several
months.
Ueut. V. R. Sol her left yesterday
or l'ort land where be will spend
several days attending to business
matters.
Mrs. O. H. Myers arrived in Rose-
burg yesterday and will spend sev-
ral days in this city attending to
business matters.
Mrs. ". Noah: and sister. Miss
Lena Lawrence, of Pillard spent es
tenlay in this city shopping and
isiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tomvkins. of
Kiddle, arrived in Uosebiirg yester-
a While in this rity they will at
tend 1 1 business affairs.
Allien Ten g m ilenarted vesleidav
for his home at Drain after several
days spent in this city attending 10
business matters.
Mrs. T. C. Dabney left yesterday
for Cortland where she will spend
severa.1 days visit ing with friends
;ind relatives.
It. R. Manning departed yesterday
for Cortland where he will spend
the coming week attending the live-
tock show which will lie held in
Port In nd.
K T. Johnsoiii arrived- in this
fit v yesterday from l'ort land. M r.
Johnson is a connector and will
spend several days in this city look
ing after business affairs.
Mis. ,1. D. Robers. of Myrtle
Creek arrived in this city yesterday.
Mrs. Huberts will isit with friends
while in Koseburg.
"A Military
Necessity"
Gtntral Dtdt.
1864
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1917
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FROM its beginning, the Union Pacific has been
"The National Railroad," a patriotic institution.
Lincoln and other great men urged its construction
for national protection and development.
The prophetic vision of those
who founded this Krcat railroad
during a period of national stress
is now apparent in these times of
international conflict. Again the
Union needs its Union Pacific.
The Union Pacific is doing its
utmost to expedite the enormous
war shipments from the Treasure
States it serves. Grain, cattle, min
erals, lumber, wool and oil are
needed as never before.
For new equipment alone the
Union Pacific is spending over
$10,000,000 to give American peo
ple and industries still better ser
vice. ,
This is aside from even greater
sums necessary for double-tracking,
additional yard and engine
facilities and other improvements
designed to add to the traffic carry
ing capacity of the property.
Just now some of our ordered
equipment is unobtainable for im
mediate delivery because our Allies
must be served first so we will
win. The Union Pacific and The
Union Pacific States must use
available equipment to its greatest
efficiency.
The 41,000 employes of the
Union Pacific and the 11,000,000
people of the western wealth-producing
states now have an interna
tional obligation to fulfill.
Were Lincoln to speak today in
behalf of the Union Pacific, as he
urged its building, he would insist
on those high service standards for
which we arc striving.
Union Pacific System
Joins East and W tit with a Boulevard of Steel
For Information write to
WM. McMURRAY
;Mierul rjfiseiiuer Anvnt
I'OltThAND.
NOTU'K OK SCHOOL MKKTIMi.
"nt from WW-' I
I o'he: -i 1m.m.hisi; trior e are XfrVl
Ii used are
FOR AINTV AND QUENCHING
DRINKS
THE YEAR AROUND
c: i.i. up i hi:
IUpBURG SODA WORKS
,. it)nti 1 1 v imionk ihii
Should Use
T'S .liff.r
is taken In
::".'! HKtren.
t i;!.cr fcr.i.!.
Black Silk
Stove Polish
tt to.
BUck Silk S'nve Poliih Work.
y Stirling, IHinon
" lftt ftflta Alr-On-tng Iron fnaml em
i- BUch lk Mvtal Po'lih i r H- r i --kH
NOTICK IS HKRKIiY GIVKN to
tli e h'xal voters of School District
No. 4 of DoukIus County. State nf
Orotfon, that u school inwtinp nf
said district will ludd at IliKh
School Ituildini; on tlu- 2 lit h day of
November, 1117. at 2 o'clock iti t ho
atlVrnoon to vote on the proposition
of levying a special district tax.
Tim total amount of money need
ed by the district during the fisciil
year beginning on June 19. 1 !) 1 7.
and ending on June 3 it. 1 91 X. is esti
mated" in th following budget and
inidinles the amounts to be received
front t he count y school fund, state
school fund, special district tax. and
all other moneys of the district;
Itudget Ivtililii1eil l;HndfllircK.
Teachers' salaries :!!. OitO
Furniture I.r.iiit
Apparatus and supplies, such
as maps, chalk, erasers,
stoves, curtains, etc. . . 1 ,2'0
Library books 1 .'')0
Kepairs of school bruises,
outbuildings or fenr. s . I into
inprm ing piounds 1 .Onn
Janitois' wages 3.0mi
Jitnitris' supplies 2Ti0
Kurd l.r.00
Light ;inr power l.oito
Water .TT.it
Clerk's salary j
Postage and stationery . L'ou i
For the payment of bonded
debt and interest thereon.
issued under Sf't tions 117.
I 1 In 1 IS. and 1L'J of the
Srbor)l Laws of Oregon.
19 1 7 . . . . .t.7-'."
tnip t a nee 1 'Ml
Man. Ti. and I S. 1.
tOnuipiuent ami building l.'.'Mi
Mw-Hlaneors I..'.'IU
Toth! estimattd amount of
money tr be expendid for
all purposes during the
yelt. . . ... r..t.U')
FAliinated Kerrlpt.
From fount y se fiord fu nd
during the i inning se hool
ej,r $ S.79r!.t.'l
From fta'e "hool fund
dui ing thf r miiing -e hoot
r,ir J h t t.
Cstin,atM aiii'Mint to be re
fi'ived f i nin all ot her
sini r ( d'.Mtlg the foin
ing Hffiord --ear .. ' ''f.'t V7
'i-nrnl r.tn!,;,le.l recept-.
-i.ot In' indiTig the mrn-v
tit !n- i v '1 from t h
:j u h" fi 't i piojio'-. d
:,, vole JIT. C 4 4 1 I
lie apll ulnt bm
'lituJ -t;iii!i'-'i -peir "
Imi tfn-
STrnUt e.-Mi.iited rerMptx
mv in'lud!:.g ti e tax I"
i.i vot.-d r- ; 4 ii
-
f.al.if.-e. a'i.' I nt M,
rai-e.l bv -I- '' tax $ IT. (7 .
7i;tiM- tin- .nd day o' Nov. 1 1 7
It L S'l KPIIENX,
('! a 1 1 1:. -i ri l!oa rd - I dj i-c' or i
t tf-tt
Ito HCOK V i H K F.N
V Dl-tlHJt Ci:rk DJ4
NOTK'K TO COXTHAtTOHH.
Sealed bids will be received by (In
state Highway Com mission of the
State of Oregon at Room 1301 Yeon
lluilding. Portland, until 11:00 a. in.
Tuesday. November 27, 1 !M 7 , for the
following work :
Douglas County, on (ho Pacific
Highway on what is known as the,
Myrtle Croek-Dillard section, thlr-1
teen ( 1 :t ) miles of grading involving I
approximately 140. Hint cubic yards of
excavation. (
No bid will be considered unless ,
accompanied by cash, bidder's bond
or certified check for an amount ;
eqiml to at least five t f ) pur cent
of the total amount of the bid. j
A corporate surety bond will be
required for the fait h ful perform- j
ance of (lie contract In a sum equal
to one half the total amount of the1
bid. j
Proposal blanks and full informa- i
tion for bidders may be obtained at j
the l Are of the Slate Highway Com- j
mission and the Stair Highway Fn I
gineer in the State House, at Salem,:
Oregon.
Plans and specifications and forms,
of contract may be seen at (he same ,
place or may be obtained upon thej
deposit of $."..iio. I
The right is reserved to rejuct any
or all proposals or to accept the pro
posal deemed best for the Stair1 ol
Oregon. j
STATK HIGHWAY COMMISSION.
V. N. Gregory and wife left yester
day for Sacramento after spending
several niont lis In thiH city. Mr.
liregory Is the representative for the
Martin llros. Piano Co.
Mrs. V. S. Dnor and little daugh
ter, of Suthnrlin returned to their
homo yostertlay after visiting in this
elty at the homo of Mrs. H. O. Wtl-
WI I Wli.1, HUM. IIMIUjy.I" IIIWIMW I
w
arning
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S. Iteiisoti. Chairman.
W'. L. Thompson, Cominissiontr.
K J. Adams. Commissioner.
Attest
HKIt.lSKItT N'CNN".
Stale Highway Fngilieer
Salem. Oregon. Nov s, l'.M7.
Be Watchful of
Quality Jn War
Times.
Tree Tea
is Today as Always,
The Best Quality
mill for the Least Money
Ceylon or Japan
Full Weight
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TURKEY DAYS
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, of This Week
NOVEMBER, 22, 23 and 24
We uill buy and r Ive all the dn-.ed Turk'-js we mh get (iiiaranteelng to the fl rower the
I'.irhi-l iiil pi ir-e eonsisli-llt with 'be bt-sl ma: Oil the PiH'lt'te Coast.
Growers Beware
ho not be mi-bail bv ,m -i,,'- lie lit -r repr-'t n I a t : -m Imin ..utnb- parlies as tr any price that
i.ay be elaiiu'd t'- h:i- d-eii f : . d ,,i d. iinin.-d bv tin- I'rii-i.i! Footl Cnntrol. As we have a letter
h'.m II. e llM'gnn roitnnihl'Ui'T .taHlif thai tlnv lie.'- im autlmnf' In ti silr'b prices and that HO
a't.nipi will !.' ina-le mi do : i;'li'M iban f n t -1 'i .' r i n y, what n reasonable lirlce shoubl be
HI r ;.r"--n I i-'.lid 1 1 inn-'
i- !. 1m . that I Im- C i "w ' - r it -d in t )i h ir !n ' h w hi' Ii cotid itlons in any available
ii., i k ' on ill.- t o.iM will ' ' i 1 1 1
WE WANT YOUR BIRDS
Put un I v n n 1'i.nrl it ion t ba ' our price is eq ua to 1 1, bt ( 'ul I vimr Idi ds at home before
lulling, kei ping .ill thin. ',u,r,un plu teailiered oi I in n i ." n i 1 1 1 d t oi l.iiei liiIlhiL', lie sure that your
( : rd - art- iK.t fed t m a ' 1m -t 'z i bouT h (.dor I' (I tic -u v. 1 1 1 t Ik-m bi make ruoi e money and
I . 1. to k.-ep Up I lie pint- !, ' b. l'n,. bll dn
I: -....I ell b.-fi,te - t.i- UU ln.l bl-
Peoples Supply Co.
Federal Food Administrator License G249G3
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