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THE EVENING NEWS, AVEONESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1018-
THREE
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0 CITY NEWS &
Get tamales at the Pollyanna. tf
Dr. Callaway, osteopathic physlc-
m Ian. phone 274, Bell building. tf
T. W. Hervy- left for Ruckles after
several hours spent in this city last
. evening,
J'uel. Three cars or coal J,ust re
ceived. Page Investment Co. Phone
242.
tf
Dewey Nelson, of Idaho, is visiting
with friends and relatives In this city
lor a couple of weeks.
Poliyanna tamales are Just tho
thing to help Uncle Sam save meat
and wheat. tf
Mrs. Alton Rice left yesterday for
hbr.home at Dillard after visiting
,with frlende in. this city. '
Duroo Jersey (Red) pigs for sale.
Thoroughbreds. Papers furnished
free with each. Charles A. Brand,
Roseburg, Ore., phone 31F5. tf
' Mrs. M. M. Van Horn, of Happy
Valley, who has been spending a few
days in this city returned home
Tuesday.
Have your duQs cleaned ana press
od by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor.
All work promptly attended to ana
satisfaction guaranteed. - tf
Mr. ahd Mrs. J. E. Lytle, of Silver
ton, are spending a few days in this
city visiting with relatives ana
friends.
Wm. A. Walker was in the city yes
terday from the Overland Orchards
looking after business matters and
visiting with friends.
J. F. Cole. of this city, left tnls
morning on ,a business trip to Rice
Hill and Isaaora. Mr. Cole will re
main in that vicinity for several .days.
f Warde Blackburn, of Portland,
whq has been visiting in this city with
Mrs. George Pruittfor the past two
weeks left this mornljig for his home.
All branches of literature repre
sented at the Fiction Library. Over
three thousand volumes, including
latest fiction. The rent on each book
Is 10 cents. f6
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lytle, of Silver
ton, who have been visiting friends
and relatives in. this city, left Tues
day for Nebraska where they will
.spend several weeks. '
Dance at Looking Glass hall, Fri
day night, January 11. Music fur
nished toy Ott's orchestra. Every
body come nu a good time is as
sured. J12
Floyd Miller, a prominent rancher
of Dillard, who has been spending a
few days in Roseburg looking after
business matters, departed for his
home yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Wollenberg
arrived Tuesday evening from San
Francisco and will remain in Rose
burg for several months. The Wol
lenbergs have leased apartments at
the Umipqua.
Miss Nell Mullen leaves soon for
Portland wfoere she will enjoy a vaca
tion, later returning to this city
where she will accept a lucrative po
sition in a local business establlsh
sinnt. Dr. C. B. Wade arrived last night
from Bremerton, Wash., and will
spend a, brief furlough here. Dr.
Wade. is with the U. S. navy as as
sistant surgeon" and is stationed at
Bremerton.
A
p. A. Mansfield has moved his
blacksmith shop from its former loca
tion near the Deer Creek barn to
the "Empire barn, corner Oak and
Rose streets, where he is better pre
pared than ever toattend to the
wants of his customers. J18
IT'S SOME CAR THE
"D-40" Mitchell Six
Let Us Show You
J. F. Barter & Co.
Roseburg Oregon
THE FARMER
Who would raise more grain, and more and better stock muBt plan
for It He should also pltm for the proper care of it. Make these
rainy davs, planning days, and they will be the most prosperous
days of this most prosperous year. Estimates and other like infor
mation, are yours for the asking.
KENNEY LUMBER COMPANY
. FOR SALE
.
Ford Cloverleaf Roadster, 3
or 4 passenger. Extra equip-
ment. Self starter. Six new
tires. A-l condition, 600. In-
quire News office. tf
Get tamaies at the Pollyanna. tf
. f
Mrs. Frank Greene, of Portland
arrived this morning and will attend
the funeral.
Oscar E.,Wlcks,""bf Ruckles, who
has been attending to business mat
ters in this city left for his home last
evening.
A number of relatives and friends
of the late P. j. Bond arrived this
morning from points In the north to
attend the funeral
Geo. J. Smith, of Gold Hill, is a
business visitor in the city for a cou
ple of days. Mr. Smith is a guest at
the Umpqua hotel.
Cyrus Hedden, a prominent citi
zen of the tocottsburg district, is a
business visitor in the city for the
next few dlays. Mr. Hedden is stop
ping at the Unvpqua.'
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rybke, of Port
land, arrived Tuesday evening and
are attending to business matters in
the city today.- Mr. and Mrs. Rybkc
are registered at the Umpqua hotel.
iProf. Landsburg, of the University
of Oregon school of music left for his
home this morning after delivering
addresses in this city beforejhe high
school. Mental Culture club and Mu
sical club. ,
Win. Vinson arrived in Che cty yes
terday afternoon to reman for sev
eral days looking after business mat
ters. Mrs. Vinson, who has been
quite 111 for the past several weeks,
is reported as somewhat improved.
W. R. Wortman, of Indiana stop
ped over In this city enroute to Cali
fornia points last evening!' and is
viewing the country with a view of
settling in this section at some fu
ture date. Mr. Wortman is a guest
at the Umpqua.
EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS,
Notice is hereby given that an
eighth grade examination will be
held in all districts in Douglas coun
ty, January 17 and 18, making ap
plication for same.
he following program will be
observed:
Thursday Arithmetic, Writing,
History, Agriculture and Spelling.
Fridiay Physiology, Language,
Geography, Civil Government and
Reading.
O. C. BROWN,
jl2 County School Supt.
MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY.
Monday is bargain day at the
Roseburg Cleaning and - Pressing
Works. Men's suits French Dry
cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All
work given prompt attention. Bar
gain day prices do not include call
ing for clothes or making deliveries.
Bring you clothes in. tf
DAILY IVEATJW! REPORT.
U. S. weather bureau, local office,
Roseburg,-Ore., 24 hours ending 5
a. m January 9, 1918.
Precipitation in incnes and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesterday
Lowest temperature last night
iPrecipitation last 24 hours
Total precip. since first 5f
month .... .'.
51
40
.38
.96
Norman precip. for this month 6.70
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1917, to date 11.59
Average precip. fcom Sep
tember 1, 1877 15.49 j
xoiai aenciency irom Sep
tember 1, 1917 3.90
Average , precipitation for 40
wet seasons, (Sept. to May
inclusive) 31.98
WILLIAM BELL,
Observer.
Live-wire Doings of City
To Visit at Portland; . v
. Mrs. C. A. Friend, a well known
resident of this city, left this (morn
ing for Portland where she will re
main for a week visiting with friends
and relatives
Ladies' Night at Elks. i
Tomorrow evening a social time
with many interesting features is
scheduled at the Elks temple for the
ladies, cards and a delightful hop be
ing tne diversions promisedv.
Move toCEuRene. ' ',
Mrs. Hattie Moss and children,
residents of this city for the past
four months, left this morning for
Eugene to join Mr. Moss, who is em
ployed at that place. Mrs. Moss will
remain in Eugene permanently.
Funeral Services Tomorrow.
The funeral of the late Mrs. John
Smith will be held tomorrow morn
ing at 1 1 o'clock at The. undertakx
ing parlors, Rev. J. C. pencer of
ficiating and interment will be in the
I. O. O. F. cemetery. .
To Reside at Salem.
Mrs. K. rt. Pickens, of this city,
left this morning for Salem to join
her husband who is employed In the
woolen mills of that place. - Mr. and
Mrs. Pickens will make their home at
Salem Indefinitely.
To Visit at Solttni. -
Mrs. E. D. Hinsdale and Mrs. S. P
Houser, well known residents of this
city, left this morning for Salem
where they will visit for the next
week at the home of Mrs. L. Mars-
ters, a former- Rosoburger.
File Suit Circuit Court.
The Roseburg National Bank,
through its attorney, B. L. Eddy, has
filed suit in the circuit court against
J. L. Watson, et al, to foreclose on a
certain mortgage given as security
on a promissory note in the sum of
l;500. .
Broadways Return.
Mr. and Mrs. "Bill" Broadway ar
rived last evening from Portland and
will visit for a few days with friends
and relatives in this city. Mrs. Broad
way was formerly Velle Barker, popu
lar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F..
.Barker, of East Lane street.
Ben Huntington In City.
Ben Huntington, the Drain drug
gist, was in the city for a tew hours
today looking after business matters
and visiting among his many friends.
He says that things in the northern
end of the county ars progressing
nicely and business is normal.
Returns to O. A. C.
Leone Coshow, daughter of Attor
ney and Mrs. O. P. Coshow, of this
city, left this morning for Corvallis
to again take up her studies at the
Oregon Agricultural College. Miss
Coshow has been visiting with her
parents for the past three weeks.
Church Social.
The ladies' aid society of the M. E.
church will hold a social in the par
lors of this church tomorrow after
noon at 2:30 o'clock. Red Cross
work will be furnishi and light re
freshments will be servedi. A cor
dial invitation is extended to' all
members and friends.
File Inventory of Estate.
J. J. Henderer, Bert Adams and R.
d Thomas, duly appointed appraisers
the estate of John Binder, deceas
ed yesteraay filed an inventory and
final appraisement of said estate
showing therein real property to the
probable value of $4440.00, personal
property as $4376.95. The entire
estate is thus valued at $8816.5.
Plaintiff Must Pay.
Judge Hamilton, In the oase of
Luther Hodges vs. Myrtle Hodges,
today made an order directing the
plaintiff in this action for divorce to
pay to the county clerk on or before
February 1,- 1918, the sum of $50, as
attorneys fees and the further sum of
$50 for costs and disbursements for
the defendant. Attorney C. H. Lib
by appears as counsel for plaintiff
and Attorney B. L. Eddy for the de
fendant. Eliminating White Bread.
The Model bakery on Cass street
today supplied its patrons with
brown, or war bread only, this being
wheatless day. While the govern
ment does not request the bakers to
eliminate white bread on Wednes
days, Mr. Hutchings, In keeping with
his usual patriotic methods of handl
ing his business, cut out the white
"batch" entirely today which- met
with general approval from his many
customers.
SPORTSMEN ENRICH -COUNTY
AND STATH
The following is a summary of the
proceeds derived from the sale of
hunting and fishing licenses as com
piled by County Clerk E. H. Lenox:
January 17 to May 20, 1917, 452
hunters' licenses, at $1 each, 660 an
glers licenses at $1.00 and 202 com
bination licenses at $2.00, making a
total of cash received for licenses
during this period $1,516. Five
: BENEFIT DANCE.-
1 :
The members of the Red
Feather Camp Fire are making
arrangements for a Valentine
dance to be given .at the arm- U
ory on the evening of February
14. The proceeds to be donated
to the local chapter of the Red
Cross. . ,v
per cent of this amount, or $75.80
is retained by the county, the residue1
of 1, 440.20, is forwarded to the
state .treasurer.
May 1 to January 12 to May 20,
from May 21 to December 31, 831
hunters' liienses at $1.50 each, 373
anglers licenses at $1.50 each, 44
combination licenses at $3.00 each,
and one non-resident, license at $10,
were disposed of making a total of
$1,948.00 of which $97.40 was re
tained here and the remainder of $1,
850.60 sent to Hhe state treasurer
bringing the total amount forwarded
to the treasurer up to $3,290.80.
Ttte following special deputies who
are authorized to issue game licenses
in their respective districts for the
coming year were announced today:
F. W. Beyer, Riddle; G. H. Currier,
Leona; H. P. Rice, Myrtle Creek;
Joseph 'Lyons, Reedsport; F. H. An
drews. Elkton; J. R. Pteket, Azalea;
Mark N. Tisdalo, Sutherlin; H. C.
Stearns, Yoncalla; H. S. Rothermel
and H W. Tickncr, Glendale; E. Has
kell and W. D. Burdick, of Gardiner,
and T. B. Davis, of Oakland. Others
are to be named in the near future.
MASTER MASONS ATTENTION.
All Master Masons are urged to re
port at the temple Thursday after
noon at 1:30 to arrange to attend the
funeral of our late Bra. P. J. Bond,
whose funeral will occur at the
undertaker's chapel at 2 o'clock. In
terment in Masonic cemetery under
auspices of 'Laurel lodge, No. 13, A.
F. & A. M.
. O. P. COSHOW, W. M.
NOTICi TO WOOD CONTRACTORS.
NOTICE -IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
sealed bids will be received by the
County Clerk of Douglas County,
Oregon, on or before January 23rd,
1918, at 1 o'clock P. M. for furnish
ing" 185 tier of dry oak wood cut
from old growth black oak timber, to
be delivered at the court house at
Roseburg, Oregon, on or before Sep
tember 1st, 1918, said wood' to be 10
inches. in length and not less than 8
nor more than 8 Inches in diameter,
also 15 tier of old growth dry fir
wood same dimensions.
Also- the following wood to be de
livered to the County Home, one
mile East of Roseburg: 45 tier "of
oak, 18 inches in length cut from
old growth black oak, and 20
"tier of oak, 2 feet in length,
cut from old growth black
oak, and 10 tier of fir wood, 2 ft. in
length cut from old growth fir.
The bids will be opened at 1:30
P. M. on January 23rd, 1918, and
the court reserves the right to re
ject any or all, bids.
Datedl this 4 th, day of January,
A. D. 1918.
By order of the County Court.
E. H. LENOX,
' County Clerk.
By BLANCHE REED,
Deputy Clerk.
jl7 Deputy Clerk.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That Mrs. Prances M. Travis, con
tractor for the paving of the county
road between Roseburg and the Sol
diers' Home has filed in the office of
the County! Clerk a certificate of
completion and final estimate ap
proved by M. B. Germond, County
Surveyor of Douglas County of the
total cost of the construction of said
improvement. -
NOW THEREFORE, any person,
firm or corporation having objec
tions to file to the completion of said
road work or to the final estimate
or to the amount allowed for the
construction of said road may file
the same in writing with the county
clerk of Douglas county, Oregon, on
or before two weeks from the date
of the first publication of this notice.
By order of the County Court of
Douglas County.
Dated this 4th day of January,
1918. v
Date of the first publication of this
notice being the 7th day of January,
1918.
E. H. LENOX,
Clerk.
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LODGE DIRECTORY.
I. O. O. F., Philetarian Lodge No. 8.
Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple,
- corner Jackson and Cass Sts., on
Saturday evening of each week.
Members of the order in good
standing are invited to attend.
F. I. PERRY. N. G.
A. J. OEDDES, Rec. Sec. '
J. B. BAILEY, Fin. See.
Ij.- O. T. M.- oseburg Hive No. 11,
holds regular reviews on 'second
and fourm Thursday evenings In
Maccabee hall. Sisters of other
hives visiting in the city are cor
dially invited to attend our re
views. Maccabee hall on Cass
street.
BERYL B. OGDEN. L. C.
JESSIS RAPP, R. K.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Alpha
. Lodge No. 47, meets every Wed-
- nesday evening, cor. Jadkson and
Cass Sts. Visitors always welcome.
C. A. CHAMBERLAIN, C. C.
ROY Fv DURBIN, M. F.
B. E.WIMBERLY, K.-R. S.
B. A.' Y. Mt. Nebo Homestead No.
1828 meets at Maccabee hall every
2nd and 4th Wednesday. Visitors
welcome. -
E. B. PERRINB, F. M.
C. W. CLOAKE. Cor.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac
Circle No. 49. Meets on the 1st
and 3rd Monday evening of each
month at Odd Fellows hall. Visit
ing members in good standing aro
invited to attend. . ,
DORA GILBERT, G. "N.
CLARA CTAWbFIELD, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, Oak
Camp No. 125. Meets In the Odd
Fellows' hall in Roseburg every
1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Vis
iting neighbors always welcome.
J. M. .THRONE, C. C.
M. M. MILLER. Clerk.
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EAGLES, Roseburg Arie meets In
their hall on Jackson St., on 2nd
and 4th Monday evenings of each
month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth
ren in go,od standing always wel-
come.
v J. C. KOENIG, W. P.
B. F. GOODMAN, W. Sec.
A. F. & A.- M., laurel Lodge No. 13.
Regular communications 2nd and
fourth Wednesdays each month at
Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore.
Visitors welcome.
O. P. COSHOW, W. M.
W. F. HARRIS. Secy. -
O. Ei S., Roseburg Chapter So. 8
, Holds their regular meeting on
the 1st and 3rd Thursdays in each
month, isitilng members in good
standing are respectfully Invited
to attend.
' MISS MARGARET PAGE, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Sec'y.
REBEKAHS, Roseburg Rebekab
Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meets
in Odd Fellows' Temple every
Tuesday evening. Visltfng sisters
and brethren invited to attend,
' AILENE HUFFMAN, N. G. '
BELLE STEPHENSON, Sec.
DELLA LEWIS, Fin. Sec.
B. P. O. EIKS, Roseburg Lodge, No.
" 326 Holds regular communica
tions at the Elks' Temple on the
2nd an 1 4th Thursdays of each
month. All members requested to
attend regularly, and all visiting
brothers are cordially invited to
attend. ' ,
CARL E. WIMBERLY, E. R.
IRA B. RIDDLE. Sec'y.
I. O. O. P., Union Encampment No. O.
Meets, in Odd Fellows' Temple
every xnursaay evening. Visiting
brethren alwavs welcome.
K. H, PICKENS, C. P.
O. H. PICKENS, H. P.
OLIVER JOHNSON, R. S.
JAMES EWART, F. S.
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, Rose
burg Lodgo No. 1037 Meets Mon
day evening of each week, at 8 o'
clock in Macacbee hall. All visit
ing brothers are invited to attend.-
W. J. MOON, Dictator. .
H. O. PARGETER. Sec'y.
I. O. O. F Rising Star Lotlge No. 174
meets in the Odd Fellows' Temple
' every Friday evening. . Visiting
brethren always welcome.
A. C. REXROAD, N. G.
PERCY WEiBB, V. G.
CARL W. OHMAN, Rec. Sec.
M. FICKLE, F. S.
POTATOES
Just received a car from the Willamette valley
While they last - ; ,
$1.50 Per Hundred
in one or more sack lots. Come in and see them.
Peoples Suupply
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