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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1918)
FOUR THANKSGIVING IS DRAWING NEAR! You may need a new Cloth or Napkins. Penney Company DAMASKS are best that money ean buy. Replenish your needs while our stock is complete. 98c, $1.23, $125, $1.49, $1.69 ' ' $1.79, $1.98 0 CITY NEWS & Phone llK'zt) tor wood. It, Stubbs, A'elrose. 'tf Mrs. J, C, Benton, ol Carnes, Is In the city today. Subscriptions for magazines solic ited. Fiction Library. N-30 Mrs. Jackson went to Glendale tc visit with her son this morning The best KoaaK flnisntnc Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf ' '" i Mrs. E. J, Wainscot was dowp, from Oakland on a shopping trip to-, day. -, 'i ' . ; ; ' Mrs. B. Casey and Mrs. Elizabeth Parrott left for 'Eugene' this after noon where theji will vlsit.wlth Mrs Casey's daughter, Helen, who Is at tending the University of Oregon.. SAVE YOUR PENNIES The Cash and Carry System Will Help You! All goods marked In plain figures. No special bnlts necessary. Just the best of everything for loss, at the SPOT CASH BASKET GROCERY A. G. Dunlap, Prop. Corner of Jackson, Washington and Main atroots.' All kinds of Stock l''oed and Poultry Supplies. CROWN FLOUR FISHERS 11LU.M) KlX)UIt MAJESTIC Closed until quarantine is raised. Miss Casey Is a member of the Delt Gamma sorority. Go to tne Orana Grill and order fresh Eastern oysters, served In tiny style. tf Be sure and droy Into Harness, Johnson & Chandler's Thursday P. M. and learn something about Co lumbia Oleomarglne. Fresh grape Juice at the Overland Orchards, 60c a gallon. Bring your containers. Apples, grapes. n-12 Lucy Mllllltln, who has been vis iting at her home during the enforc( ed quarentlne of the "flu" epidemic returned to Salem this afternoon where she Is a student in the Saleir. Business College. ' S. J. Jones today received word that' his brother, John Jones died Saturday night at Oshltosh of pneu monia following Spanish Influenza. Mr. Jones wsb well known 'in this vi cinity and his death is deeply 're gretted by liiB many friends. Our Guarantee Your grocer will refund the full price you paid for M.J.B. Coffee if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can. Buy the Sib. Can and Save 25c ALWAYS A G00P SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time & CITY NEWS Miss McCann, of the Union Meal Co., Portland, will demonstrate Co lumbia Oleomarglne at Louis Kohl hagen's market Wednesday after- non. 'i . . . Riunyan's Garaens are now ready to take orders for dahlia bulbs. Place your order now for your bulbs to be delivered next May. Phone 38-J. 204 W. Mosher St. . tl Mrs. Fannie Roberts Miller, o' Glendale, was in Hoseburg today, having been summoned as a wltnes, before the grand jury which Is now In session. . . Mrs. J., Dickey, of Butte, Mont., arrived in Roseburg this afternoon to enjoy a visit with Mrs. H. C. Wray. Mrs. Dickey Is just returning from an extended visit to California. The grand jury Is in session at the cburt houBe today. Those servln 1 are R. E. Hercher, foreman; F. L Jones, Frank Alford, Hans Weaveii a. W-. Helblg and G; C. Powell. , , Will Curry, who has been 111 a( training camp in California for some time has developed BymptomeB ol pneumonia and Is in a critical con dition,, according, to reports received here today. Miss Pearl Steuart, a former nurst of this city, Is here on a few days furlough from Camp Lewis wher she Is stationed in the ear, eyes an nose specialty department as an ami) nurse. Harry Hercher, one of selected men who appeared before Denut Sheriff Raffety yesterday prepara tory to entrainment last night, re turned to his home at Dlllard thH morning. , A. J. Lilburn returned this morn tng from Portland where he went a few days ago 10 give his new grand son, Lee Errlngton Wells. Jr., th "once over". According to Mrs. Lil burn's unbiased opinion the yount man stopd the Inspection very fav orably. , Hon. 'B. L. Eddy today received a copy of a war song, "We'll all cheei the Flag", whlcn was written by a friend, Albert E. Gebhart, of Port land, wbo Is a prominent attorney ol that city. The words and music o, the song are very catchy and the song promises to be quite a hltj Milton .iurch, who was recently married to Miss Maybelle Wilson al Marshfleld, returned to Roseburg yesterday, Mrs. Church went to Gar diner to complete the term of school, the schools In that city having been opened yesterday following a long quarantine on account of the Influ enza epidemic. A meeting of the board of schoo.' directors wll be held this evening at the office of Roscoe Green. The pur pose of the meeting Is to select teach ers to fill the vacancies recently made by the loss of Misses Eva and Eve Applente, Erina Martens, Alic Uelnnd and Olive Mathls, who have been summoned by the govemnien ns reconstruction workers abroad. Margaret Lee, of West Roseburg pnssed awny yesterday at the home of her son. Death was caused by cancer. ' The deceased wns born Dec. 9, 1851. Mrs. Leo is survived by one son and three aaughters. The serv ices will be held today nt 4 o'olock nnd the remains will be Interred a' the Soldiers' Home cemolory. Rov Quick will conduct the funeral cere mony. A decree of divorce was granted In the circuit court this aftornoon to Mrs. Isinh Sparks, of Drain, in tin case a gainst her husband Islab Sparks. The plaintiff, represented by Attorney James Watson, alleged Mint her husband, who is a minister deserted her about a year ago an at no time during the eight years they were man-led, did ho contribute to her Bupport. . Jnmos Weavor, an Indian boy, ngol 18 years, who ran away from tho state liidlun school at Chomnwa Saturday, was picked up by Souther.') Pacific night watchman, Wade, yes terday. The boy was token In charge by deputy sheriff Rafferty. who at onco notified tho authorities nt the Clieninwa school nnd It Is expected The Man in the Tobacco Store Says (1 it does beat all how men are taking to Real Grave ly, now that they know it costs nothing extra tochew this class of tobacco. All you have to do is to get a man to take his first plug of Gravely. Let him get the pure, satis tying Grave PEYTON BRAND Keal Gravely Chewing Plug lOSa pouch-arc worthir I TnniirvmaMrf.w4.!.j.ii'iljinn j that an attendant will be sent for the boy. today. - ? . Mr. and Mrs. Roe, of Drain, won business visitors to the city today. There has Been a gravo mlstako made in announcing peace at this time with the Germans but it Is sot a mistake, that when your garments need expert attention in tho line of cleaning, repairing, and pressing, that we can do It Just the way that you wish It done. W-J also lake or ders for dyeing. Maybe your suit Is not as old as he looks. Let us give you our opinion on it. IN PERIAL CLEANERS. (Try Our Way;) We c.-'l and deliver. " Phone 277. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our Bincere thanks and appreciation to all the friends for their kind assistance In our Bad bereavement. The death 01 our beloved son, and the generous bestowal of the beautiful flowers. MR. AND MRS. CALVIN W. WRIGHT. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow cheap. F. A. Clemens. Edenbowor). FOR SALE Two fresh cowb; twJ 'more fresh in one week. Free, Wamback. FOR RENT Five, room furnished house within one block of Umpqua Hotel. Phone 47. BLACKSMITH BUSINESS In largi tovn, doing big business, to trade for ranch. See Merrill, the trader 504 Mill street. FOR SALE You will want Bourbon Red Turkey torus and hens; Duroi Jersey giltsr one 5-months ol , male; one 20-months old male, anr. , one or two bred sows, all subjec to registry. A. S. Jenkins & Sons Roseburg. t LOST Ladies' purse con taining $120 in bills besides silver. A bank book with name was in purse. Pindei please leave at News office and receive reward. F. An- dreatta. 8TATEMENT OP -THE UMPQUA VALLEY HANK No. 03. The report of the condition of The Umpqua Valley Bank, at Roseburg In the State of Oregon, at the close of business November 1, 1918. Resources. Loans and discounts $250,010.91 Bonds and warrants 81.834.45 U. S. Treas. Cert, of In debtedness 75.000.0C War Savings Stamps..... 60.5 Banking House 30,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures..'-- 2,600.00 Due from approved re serve banice. 74,543.63 Exchange for clearing.... house 75.1.03 Cash on hand 51,763.51 Customer's liability Acct. of sub. for 4th Liberty loan 18,695.00 Total : $591,257.0! Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $ 60,000.00 Surplus fund 14,000.00 Undivided profits less ex pense and taves paid 2,498.17 Postal Sav. Bank depos its 3,016.07 Individual deposits sub- ject to check 436,190.68 Demand Cert, of Deposit 4,837.44 Time deposits...... 80,723.83 Total .; $591,257.01 State of Oregon, County of Doug las, ss. ' I, John M. Throne, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly sweai that the above statement Is' true to the best of my knowledge and be) lief. J. M. THRONE. Cashier. Correct Attest: B. W. STRONG. D. R. SHAMBROOK, A. E. KENT, ROLAND AGEE. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of November, 1918. OLIVER P. COSHOW, Notary fuuiic ror uregon (My commission expires April 1 1921.) ly taste, and learn for him self how much longer the small Gravely chew stays with him than a big, chew of ordinary plug. U fn fnrthntluf, why ym can ttt Ot fMrf taut if Ms cUu Eye Ailments Cause Headaches So many of the headaches thai people complain of are caused by ailing eyes that every person who suffers from persistent Head aches Is Justified In blaming it on his or her eyes. ' Of course All Headaches are not caused by faulty virion but the majority of them are. ', Glasses are the cure and 6 quick, pleasant cure they are, too. If headaches annoy you let us tell you whether your eyes are the cause of It or not. BUBAR BROTHERS Jewelers and Optlmetrists. AlttlXNISTRATOIVS NOTICE TO OltltiDITOItS' In the County Court or the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the Matter of the Estate of Sa rah Poole, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned by order duly made and entered of record in the above court, was appointed administrator of above named estate. Wherefore, all persons Indebted to said estate are notiedfl to make pay ment to the undersigned at the office of J. C. Fullerton, Douglas (National Bank Building, Roseburg, Oregon, and all persons having claims against said estate to present tle same, duly verified by law, required, at the same place within six months from date of this notice.. Dated November 7, 1918. VERNON N. POOLE D-5 Administrator. NOTICE OP SALE OP KOSEBURG CITY PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Trustee in Bankruptcy of T. R. Sheridan, a bankrpt, will re ceive at his ofnee in Roseburg, Ore gon, up to noon of November 9th, 1918, sealed bids for the purchase of the following real property of said estate, being located on the west side of Jackson street, between Oak and Washington streots, in the- City of Roseburg, Oregon, to-wlt: The undivided one-half interest in and to the S 1-2 of Lot 2 and the North 49 ft. 8 1-2 In. of Lot 1 in Block 29 of the City of Roseburg. Said property Is to be sold free from all liens and judgments and is to include a deed from the wife of said T. R. Sheridan conveying all her right of dower. No bid will be considered for a less sum than $6500.00 and the Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The award of said property by the Trustee will be subject to confirma tion by the court. Possession will , be given to the purchaser Immediate ly upon the conclusion of the pur chase. ! This Is the last opportunity that I will be offered for the purchase of this property. n-7-d A. N. ORCUTT, trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDIT ORS. Notice Is hereoy given that the un dersigned has been by an Oder ot the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County, Oregon, duly ap pointed-executor of the last will and testament of George W. Altlerson, de ceased. All persons having claims against the estate of George W. Al- derson, deceased, are hreby required to 'present the same with propv vou chers to the undersigned at the of fices of Rice & Or -utt, in Roseburg, Oregon, within six months from the dtite of this notice Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this 17th day or October, 1918. JOSHUA E. ALDERSON, Executor oi tne Last Will and Testa nt of Go. "ge W. Aldersi n, die decor.sed. n-14 WANTED to hear from owner of good Ranch for sale. State cash price, full description. D. F. Lush, Minneapolis, Minn. Each Soldier Can Have One Christmas Box nut It must be small not over 9x4x3 inches anc weigh not more that three pounds. It must be mailed before Nov. 20. Fill It with small practi cal gifts the kind he can keep ns permanent Teuiem berance of his Christmas at the front. , . A Ring. A Military Watch. A Cigarette Case. Glad to show you out Bpecials. A. S. HUEY CO. KOSKI1U11U, OREGON. IS1 Hif HALLMARK Stor fcSl There is a Standard To the banking service of the Roseburg National Bank which Is always maintained, securing satisfaction In the transaction of all banking business. We regard it ft pleasure to serve you and meet your requirements. Checking Accounts are solicited. The Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. FRENCH PEASANTS. (Continued! from page 1.) "There are few ways in which Ame rican resources and energy can b better employed than in strengthen ing a philosophy nnd courage like that," says' one Red Cross worker. !The Best Winter Coats! NEAT, NDSTST GARMENTS IN A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ABB NOW READY FOB YOUR INSPECTION, , Our Line of Silks Is the Best EVER SHOWN IN ROSEBURG IT HAS NO EQUAL AND MANY BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS ARE AT YOUB DISPOSAL. A Nice Line of Furs FOB WINTER IS NOW ON DISPLAY. CALL AND INSPECT OUB WINTER LINE OF GOODS WHICH IS COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. ROSEBURG I. ABRAHAM; FOR YOU WHO Never Will Be Called! Uncle Sam will not buy THAT WINTER OUTFIT Now, So Why Wait? Just arrived a snappy line of Men's and young men's Overcoats in all the new shades and stripes. IT'S SOME CAR -THE "D-40" Mitchell Six Let Us Show You I. F. Barker $ Co. Roseburg Oregon BETTER LIGHT! our eyes and your business need It EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Are the most efficient Electric Lamps made. Sold By Douglas CountyLight and Water Co. The new dusting process Installed by Sloper, tho cleaner and presser, eradicates every particle of , dust from your clothing before they are pressed and cleaned, thus OBBUrlng you of the most sanitary methods employed in handling your work. The only sanitary dusting machlno In the city. tf Store Fori OREliON "-,-,-,--rvwifuwuw;