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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1918)
FOUtt THE EVENING NEWS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918. It f' THANKSGIVING IS DRAWING NEAR! - ' i t ' ' ' ' - . ' 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, $123, $1.25, $1.49, $1.69 ; $1.79, $1.98 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE ma sale on coats. Have you ever thought that you can have your winter coat made for you In exclusive style and cloth In stead of having to get a coat that every one knows where you got It, how much It cost and just how It looks on them? Come In and look over our samples and styles. Never before have we been privileged to Bhow such wonderful - styles and samples. . Have It made np to suit you and' fit you. THE IMPERIAL CLEANERS. fTrv Our Way.) We call and deliver. Phone. 227. , pruning. Have vour fruit or ornamental trees, vines or bushes pruned by a man with practical experience; ru. LOUIS H. BBKGtiO, RoBeburg, Oregon. MATINEE 2:30 NIGHT 7:30 AND 8:30 TODAY: Gail Kane in Loves Law l A NEW LOVE THEME ON AN OLD FIDDLE. Here Is a wonderful story of a. little slum girl with only one treasured 'possesion the flddlo left her by her father when he died. With tills battered rell of an old Italian workshop she fid dles her way Into the hearts of all who know her. Her solos re produced by the Boy Artist, Clyde Oatos. "Outiiin Chester Pictures," with, high class comedy, "High Cost of Weddings." ' Violin solo: Caprice No. 24..Pngonini, By Clyde Gates. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM ADULTS 20c . CHILDREN lOo !The Best Store For! Winter Coats! NEAT, NIFTY GARMENTS IN A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ARB NOW READY FOB YOUR INSPECTION. . Our Line of Silks Is the Best EVER SHOWN IN ROSEBURQ IT HAS NO EQUAL AND MANY BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS ARB AT YOUR DISPOSAL. A Nice Line of Furs FOR WINTER IS NOW ON DISPLAY. CALL AND INSPECT OUR WINTER LINE OF GOODS WHICH IS COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. ... ?. Following is a list of all those who have subscribed to the United War Work fund, including . $10.00 and over: , Dr. L. M. Lehrbaoh .'. $100 Standard Oil Co 100 Douglas Abstract 00 , 100 California Packing Corp lfl0 B. PiO. E., No. 326 100 Umipqua Valley Bank. 100 .1. C. Penney Co f 76 James Pearson ...i... 70 J. H. Booth...... 60 Mrs. O. C. Baker. 60 J. W. Hamilton and wife.. 60 UmpQjua Valley Bank...., 50 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harding.... 60 B. W. Strong. ....t 40 Wilder & Agee ". 40 ChiurdhtU Hardware Co.... 30 G. W. Kimball 26 Sam Evans ..... . . 26 Rice & Oroutt. 26 I. Abraham. 26 Commercial Abstract Co 26 Geo. Neuner Jr. 6- 26 Bellows Store Co 26 Chas. E. Lee. 26 A. H. Spruce 26 Joseph Mlcelll 26 A. C. Marstere 25 Douglas Lit & Water 25 W. S. Hamilton 25 James Watson 20 M. J. Shoemaker & Son 20 L. A. Uetand......:.; 20 W. S. Fisher. 20 A. A. Wilder .1 20 Mrs. A. C. Klddl & Son. 20 Peter Ballf .'. 20 Roseburg Fruit Union . 16 Martin Martens 16 Ohus. Warton 15 A. H. Ferguson ,...... 16 J. C. Fullerton ' 16 N. Rice ....U. 15 MSEBIlnu I. ABRAHAM: OREliON MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, -7:15-10:45 TODAY ONE DAY ONLY. " Geezer of Berlin A travesty on 'The Kaiser the Beast of Berlin". Two Reels of Golden Laughter. Edna Goodrich in "HER HUSBAND'S HONOR," five part story that will appeal to everyone ' "HER FRIEND THE ENEMY," another big laugh. ADULTS aoc CHILDREN 10c Tomoruw and Wetliieeday- Ihmglan Fairbanks In "AMKItlCAN ARISTOCRACY," and a Mark Nennett two part Flu Chaacr, "TAM J I.N'G OF TARGET CENTER." Thurmlay and Friday "l'UIHCUJjA DEN In "TWO SOUL WO MAN." OOMIIO William Faraum In in "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE." : Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Canon.. Airs. L. L. Vincent Miss Hortense Eppley. ..... Frank Brown ........... Mrs. Horace Campbell 16 Rcbb Johnston 16 Riverside Red Cross 1 Mir. and Mrs. O. C. Brown 15 Dr. K. L. Miller. 10 A. S. HoohradoL 10 Block Bros 10 Mae Thompson 10 Vera N. Carr ' 10 Olios. Parrott 10 M. F. Chapman. , 10 Buhar Bros 10 Mrs. J. F. Barker. 10 Eugene Parrott 10 Herman Marks . . 10 WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE There wUl be a social dance at Macabee Hall Wednesday even ing, November 20. 'Everybody is Invited to this affair, end Ott's orchestra will furnish the music for the event. n-20 W. S. Powell , 10 W. S. PoweU 10 C. G. Durland 10 Mrs. J.-A. Buchanan...... 10 E. C. McCain T..... 10 Mrs; Oumlr i 10 J. E. Lewis. 10 Mrs. Stanton 10 C. W. Parks . 10 Z. N. Agee ;'. 10 R. W. MareterB 4 10 Ed. Lenox Blanche Reed S. J. Jones ......i.: Mrs. Addle Strong....;., V. T. Jackson B. S. (Nichols B. W. Bates .... Elzy Slaughter . .... Clyde Wallace Mr. ana Mrs. A. J. Bellows. 10 Mrs. Louis Kofolhagen..... 10 Heniry Harth ;.. 10 A. S. Huey...........i.:. 10 H. R. Turner 10 Roland Afiee 10 Henry Rldenour.... 10 J. V. Allison , Mrs. Geo. Beiwlshadler Jamies F. Younmns.... Mrs. A. C. Marstors ... John Brown 10 NOTICE. Honor Guard : meeting Tuesday evening, November 19. All members please be present; 0 CITY NEWS j0 0. T. Unrath 13. C. Benson W. D. Bell : D. E, Oarr and wife Henry Folz Lee Wlmberly Subscriptions for magazines solic ited. Fiction Library. N-jSO J. M. Gross, of Canyonville, Is In town on business today. . W. E. St. John, -of Su.therlln, Is In the city on business todlay. F. C. Heffron went to Oakland on a business trip this morning. The Baptist Ladles' AM Society will meet at he home of Mrs. W. F, Thomas, Tuesday afternoon. All the ladles urged to attend. ' W. F. McAduus, an attendant at the state industrial school, came in yesterday and will take Jerome Socks to the state school today.. By the way, how about a new road ster or carvinr; set tar the holidays. Thanksgiving comas with -at double meaning this year. Churchill Hard ware Co. - . n-20 Diamond Flour Everlastingly Good Ask Your Grocer About It niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IIIIHmillllllllllllHIIIN The Most for Your Money comes to you with the purchoso of Hallmark merchandise, sold on ly by the 700 Halllmark Jewelers, who can offer goods of the finest quality, nt tow prices, because of the great bu:rlnp- power vhleh re sults from their total annual business of J30.000.000. Here is One To Which We Wish To Call Your Attention. The Hallmark Watch For Men Guaranteed to keep accurate time and give perfect satisfac tion. Built In models to suit every purpose for which a man distros a watch. Designed with the greatest care and made by loading factories of America. II BO Illustrated a- u:U size. Has a 17 jewel movement, ad lusted to hetit nnd cold. Thin Model, amall size. 25-yoar case. Price $25.00 A. S. HUEY COMPANY You wiill sooner or later use Dia mond Brand hard wheat Flour.- Why not now? Quality the best. Cost less. All grocers, $ 3.16. d-15 To the people on Rural routes; Oregonlon delivered daily at your door. Leave orders at the Orego- lan news stand (one door south Evening News Office). See us for olub magazlno rates. tf Eye Ailments Cause Headaches '- ' ' ,s 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 vision but the majority of them are. Glasses are the cure and n 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 Optimetrists. NEW TODAY. BALED HAY ?2S per ton delivered C. T. Brown; Phono 3F-24. WOOD-CHOPPERS: Free cabins; $1.50 tier; winter job. C. T. Brown, Phone 3f-24. LOST Two halters, petw.een Rose- purg and Cc.rnes. Leave at News office or C. W. Groves. FOR SALE No. 1 five year old Dur ham cow, fresh Dec. 16th, refer ence Bell's 2nd hand store. Four WANTED Home canned1 fruits and vegetables, suitable for table and (Pies. What have you? W. H. War ner, Rosebura; Cafeteria.- Dispel the Doubt You remove all doubt about the safety of your valuables when you put them In our Fire and Burglar Proof vault, because it is the place of absolute Bocurlty. A Safe Deposit Box here rents for the small sum of 2.00 and up per year. ThePoseburgNationalBdnk Rosebur,Ore. Umpqua Valley products are unex celled our milk supply comes from the best herds In the Valley Rose- burg Dairy, tf The two local compnnles of the Oregon Guard will start drilling this evening as usual. ..v ; nice shoots, from 60 to 120 pounds T eadh. Lot of neS rail wood for Sale on good road two miles south of Melrose. L. Meaidor. d-22 BUSINESS FOR SALE Douglas Creditors Association. Doing 90 per cent of Collection business of Douglas County. E. C. Benson, Room 10, Douglas National Bank, Building. HEMSTITCHING A Ladies' Specialty Shop Will open at 321 Perkins Bldg., Monday, Nov. 18, 8:30 a. m. $he best Machine Hemstitching and Picot Edging done promptly by thoroughly compe- tent operator. -, . ., ' ;"5,;;"r t " Pleating, Scalloping 'w s Braiding, Button Covering ALL KINDS OF FANCY STITCHWG4 aY Waists' Made to Order ... THE SPECIALTY SHOP RUTH E MYERS 321 Perkins Bldg. FOR SALE Thousand pound) mare, j good worker or driver; mare colt, coming two either for $35.00. or the two for $60.00; also waigon, hack, harrow, and plow. M. L. Stevens, Looliinc Gloss,, Ore. D, W. N.-21 FOR SALE Two 1917 Dodge tour ings, $980 and $1080. One 1916 Dodge touring, $760. .One 1917 Dodge truck, $860. One 1917 Ford truck, $660. One 1918. Maxwell touring, $650. Cash or terms. J, O. Newland, Dodge Bro. Dealers, N-29. TRENCH GLASSES I MRS, ETHELYK BANNERNAN CAMPBELL Pupils desiring instruction in class v-Ul please call for particulars. Fory Studio, over Ott's Music Store. "Uncle ANTLERS T H E A'R E TONIGHT ONLY 7:15 AND 0:0O ; ..:: Starring l.IrRurlte Clark as Little Eva and Tapsy andjMticlc Sinj ". not Comedy, "A POLISHED VILLAIN. U t, ; ADULTS 15c toHlLDRBN'-lOo TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 1 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Clara Kimball Young In "THE MA RIONETTES." Clara Kimball Young, the artist superb,., rises . to' c-reat 'I eights in her delineation of the simple little country girl who blosconis into a Parisian butterfly and wins her huslwnd's love. And the Odflclnl Wir Review. . . ADULTS 150 CHILDREN 10c AUCTION SALE 25 HEAD PURE BRED SHORTHORN CATTLE! 20 Bulls and 5 Cows All registered stock lrom best herds in Oregon. Will be sold at public auction at the Empire Feed Barn i SATURDAY, NOV. 23 FRANK BROWN, Carlton, Oregon SALES MANAGER -V-' A. E. STEVENSON, Auctioneer tics; ..: 'i.jjj i 1