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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1918)
FOUR THE EVENINO JfKWB FRIDAY. IHIOBMItKR 80, 1018 Santa Glaus Delayed Shipment Came Today See Window Display - Sand Toys, Real Steam Engine Friction Toys Timber Toys 53c CITY NEWS Magazines! December clubbing of fers. Fiction Library. J-6 Fred Perdue of Days Creek, Is vis iting In this city today. Phone 11F26 io -wood. R. Btubba. Melrose. ' tf Miss Lyle Murray, of Camas Val ley, Is in town today on a shopping tour. Classics, anl reference books. Fic tion Library. . J-5 Geo. Deitsch, a Days Creek ranch er, Is looking after business in the city today. Dutch bulbs now on sale at "The Fern". Hyacinths, crocus, tulips, all colors, freeBla and gladioli. Mrs. F. D. Owen, 111 West Cass street. tf John M. Stencil, of Glengary, left this afternoon for -Portland and Seattle, where he will visit daughters for a month. You will sooner or later use Dln jnond Brand bard wheat Flour. Why not now 7 Quality the best. Cost Miss Vlvinn MarsterB. daughter of Judge and Mrs. R. W. MarBters, who has been attending the O. A. C. is expected home this evening for the ChrlBtmas holidays. $ EAT LESS IF I" Take a glass of Saka to flush Kidneys If Bladder bothers yon Drink lota of water. Eating meat regularly eventually pro duoes kidnoy trouble In some form or other, says a welldcnown authority, be cause the urlo aold in meat exoites the . kidneys, they booomo ovorworkod; get sluggish) olog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and mis ery in the kidney roglont rheumatto twin gas, severe hoadaohes, acid stomach, con etlpation, torpid liver, slooplossneas, hlflHilnr Anil iirlnnrv Irrltjiflnn The momont your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder . bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmaoyi take a tabloapoonful in a gloss of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then aot fine. This famous alts is made from the acid of grapes - . and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and bos been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the molds In the urine so it no longer irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. - a) Jad Salts cannot Injure anyonet makes a delightful effervescent lithia wntor drink whioh millions of men and women take now and then to keop the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus , avoiding serious kidnoy disease. Oo to tne urana Grill and order fresh Eastern oyatorB, serveu in any style. tf A. Roberts, of Eugene, a cousin of James Pearson, arrived here thlB morning to remain until after the funeral of the late Mrs. J as. fearson. Big, fine stock of Xmas candles, boxed, lust received at the Little uem Confectionery, near the depot. Cho colates by the pound. tf M(cm T.nla WnnrintnV who ffl & Rl.U dent at O. A. C, will arrive home this evening to spend the Christmas non days with her mother, Mrs. S. W Woodruff. Safety deposit boxes at the Hose- burg National Bank. Secure one for the safe keeping of your Donas ana other valuables. tf. O. H. Worley, head machinist In tne saw mill near ueer isiunu, is -Docted home for a holiday visit with his mother, Mrs. Geo. Foutch, of Sheridan Streeti Order your Xmas beverages early. We have all kinds of Bolt drinks, syrups, flavors and nectars. Phone 18ff,l Roseburg Dairy and Soda Works. , . tf. . To avoid disappointment Phone 180 about your milk supiply. We try to supply all our customers, and the quality of our mllK insures sntistac tion. tf. . NOTICE. To stockholders of the Brockway and DUlard Farmers Telephone Co.: The annual meeting of the stockhol ders will be held at Brockway Sat urday, January 4, 1919, at 2 oclock, R. A. HKRCHEH, President. O. A. PARKER, Sec.-Treas. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Not better than the rest, but as good as the best. Sittings mode by day or night by the new Menia blue ray electric light. C. W. Clark, ground floor studio, 125 Cass St. tf 11USY BEE TTITNEY HOUSE. The well known Busy Boo will be opened Monday, Dec. 16, and will be known as the Busy Bee Jitnoy House, under the management of the old re liable chef. Will Simpleton. Watch my ad from day to day for 10c, IGo and 20c lunches. Short ordors a specialty. Come to the only Jitnoy House In town for your meals. Try them and you will toll others, tt WILL STAPLETON. NEW TODAY. WANTED Some good cows. Jiidd, Empire Feed' Mum. Sec IjOST Between Green and Rose burg. ladles red sweater. Roturn to Nows office. Reward. FOR TRADtE. 40 acres of land east of Portland near the Columbia rlv or for town property, small acre tract or automobiles or live stock. Will pay ensh dlffereuce on real estate. J. -M. Jurtd. Live-wire Doings of City Will Return Home Sunday. Nathan Fullerton, who has been at Ihe O. A. C, will return home Sun day and It Is thought to remain per manently, though thiB Is not delinite ly known at this time. Demonstrating Fordson Tractor. Earl Burr, of the Ford agency, was at Glendale today, where he demon strated a Fordson tractor. Much in terest was manifested in the way this machine handled the Boil. More To Spend Cliristmas. Frank Clemens who Is with the U. 8. Naval Training Station at Seattle, arrived here this morning to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clemens. Here From Camp Lewis. Seth Dixon, now stationed at Camp Lewis, arrived here this morning to visit for the day with his rather, Rafe Dixon. He will leave this evening for- Eastern Oregon after which he returns to Camp Lewis. Funeral Tomorrow Afternoon. The funeral of the little son of Mr. and' Mrs. R. E. Wakefield will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock nt the Roseburg Undertaking parlors, Rev C. H. Hilton, of the Christian church, conducting the services. Here From Mushlield. . N. Agee, representing the Blake, McFall Paper Co., arrived here today from Coos Bay, where he had been looking after business interests. He reports quite an epidemic of flu there. Will Hold a Bake Sale. The ladles aid of tho Presbyterian church will hold a bake sale on Saturday, Dec. 21, in the room for merly! occupied by Strong's furni ture store. All kinds of cake and Christmas candles, home made, will be offered for sale. u20 Are Expected Homo Monday. Mrs. B. W. Bates and family, who have been spending the winter at Newport, are expected to return here Monday. Velma Bates Is raJpidly re covering from an attack of influenza and if her condition will permit the family will return the early part of next week. CHRISTMAS TJME. , Christmas day Is drawing nigh. We plan the bill of fnre; Discuss the juicy Christmas pie, The Turkey rich and rare. We have such cause for gratitude, For patriotic pride, We contemplate some oysters stewed Or pre-adventure fried. The season -bids us, shake off gloom, Let mirth and music flow, Whllo-ln the potsdam dinning room. The Kaisers' eating crow. , , The weary wa'riwill soon be done'. It's fires will, sease to burn And from the conquest of the Hun, Our soldiers will return. And waiting mothei'B will embrace The sons they've missed' so long; And Bweethearts meeting face to face, . Will sing love's old sweet Bong. - We'll celebrate the War Lord's doom, With all the 'Curses we know, While the Potsdam dining room, , The Kaiser's eating crow. ; The Kaiser's eating crow,'-my boys, And bo Is Eltel Fritz, And Kroniprlnz Frledrich makes a , noise . - -r . . - Like one who's throwing fits. . There is no Turkey on the board; A Crow is all that's there, The Kaiser carves It with his sword And damns the bill of fare. The crow Is but a scrawny dwarf, The sickliest of things, And Hindenburg and Ludendorff Will get the legB and wines. ' Oh, let our faces be a bloom, Let BUI have all the woe. As he sets in his dining room, -And wrestles with his crow. A SUBSCRIBER. FIRE DEPARTMENT OA LED OUT. The fire department was called out late this afternoon to the armory building -to extinguish a fire which had started on the roof while some workmen were repairing the build ing. . Milk and cream for extra supply for Christmas. Place your, order ear- ly-and we will try and supply. you. Roseburg Dairy. Phone 186. tf. SHERIFF'S SALE, REAli ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution isr,ued out of the Circuit Court-of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, on the 2nd day of December, 1918, upon a judgment rendered in said Court on the 13th clay of Decembor, 1916, in favor of tho Roseburg National Bank, plain tiff, and ngnlnst Jonathan Richard son and Agnes Richardson, defentls ants, commanding mo to make the stum of Eight Hundred Eighty-eight and 21-100 (J888.21) Dollirs with intorest on Elffht Hundred Twelve and 11-100 (812.11) Dollars thereof, at the rate of ten per cent per annum from Dec. -13th, 1916, together with the costs of and upon said writ. I hav levied upon the following de scribed real property of said dofend ants, situated In Douglas County, Oregon, to wit: Tho North half of the Northeast quarter, and the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Thirty-three (33), Township Twenty one (21) South Range Five (6) West Willamette Meridian; also all of that part of the following described pro perty, to wit: - - Commencing at a point on the East boundary line of Reed Donation Olalm in Township Twenty-one (21) South of Ranee Five (5) West, eighteen (18) chains and seventy (70) links South of the Northwest corner of E. T. Estes Donation Claim same township; thence South 77 de crees and 30 mihutus- West, twelve chains (12) and fifty (50) links; thence North eighteen (18) degrees and thirty (30) minutes West six (6) chains; thence South 67 de grees West 6.60 chains; thence South 17 degrees East to point thirty (30) feet North of the center of the track .of tJ!:e Oregon and California Railroad; thence easterly -parallel to railroad to the East roundaryi of the Reed Donation Ch'.im; thence North along said -boundary line to place of 'beginning, being rpart of Section Thirty-four (34) Township Twenty ona (21) South of Range Five (5) West containing fifteen (16) acres more or less, lying West of what is known as Sandy Creek, being the same real property attached on Fe bruary 1st, 1916, at tthesult of plain tilt in tho above entitled action and which was ordered by the above- mentionodi judgement to oe sola in the manner providd by law. And by virtue of said execution and levy,. I will on the 3rd day of January, 1919, at the front door oi the County Court House' In the city of Roseburg, Douglas County, Ore gon, at the hour of 10 o'clock n. m., offer for saile and sell the above de scribed real property, or bo much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy Bald judgment and execution, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in h:ndl Said sale will be subject to confirmation toy said Court. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this 3rd day of December, 1918. . GEORGE K. QUINE, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. J-2 FINAL NOTICE. . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Mandane D. Butler, deceas ed, has filed his final account with the County Clerk for Douglas County, Oregon, and the Hon, R. W. MarBt ers, Judge of said County, has fixed Monday the 20th day of January, 1919, at the hour .f ten o'clock -in the forenoon as the time and the County Court Room as the place for hearing objections, if any, to said Final Account, and for settling the same. - Roseburg, Oregon, December 18, 1918. A. L. BUTLER, Administrator. ; 6-16 Saturday and Sunday Afternoon and Evening Engagement Extraordinary! V. A. SLOCUM OFFERS -5 I All Costumes Import ed From the Orient FEATURING Pauline Thompson DANSUESE ' Pedro Gerardi HARPIST Bright and Sparkling Spectacular Dancing Dazling Costumes OTHER FEATURES ON THE BILL MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, - 7:15-10:45 TODAY LAST C1IAXCK TO SEE Herbert Ravvlison in 'SMASHING THROUGH' A ltoirc-Dovll Western l)rnmn..of liovo niul a Gold Miners A two tinted Thriller for Kvc-ry-ono. from 8 to HO. They stolo his mtno and they stole his girl, but they couldn't steal his norvo. A picture that will Jork you right out of your seat. .. GET TH18: A lightning fast romance, with a Biff and a Bang and a Punch. AMOK HOWKLT. "THE FUNNY HITtL" IN HKIl NEW RAILROAD TWO-PART COMEDY "OHOO CHOO LOVE." ADULTS BOc CHILDREN lOo TOMORROW May Allison In "THE RETURN OF MART". Rolland and Cornelia THE ACME OF STRENGTH AND BEAUTY Mr. Rolland is a former Photo-play Star this being his first vaudeville ap pearance since leaving the films. . Richard and Stedman Cracker-Jack Singing and Talking Comedians Lloyd Brooks "The Black Spasm," Late With Watch Your Step AND THE PHOTO PLAY FEATURE "ANNEXING BILL" Along With "SCRAMBLE TWO," a Harold Lloyd Comedy Popular Prices CHILDREN ADULTS 25c and 35c THREE COMPLETE SHOWS DAILY LIBERTY 2:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 21-22, Roseburg Our Soldiers Are Merry . Our soldiers and sailors too, have fought with a-determ- ' -'toed will and have conquered! the enemy;- '''-' There will ,ne many merry hearts ' this ' Christmas. A '' Bank Account with us will make a splendid Christmas gift. ' '."-.; "' '.: . : ., : , .. .. The Roseburg National Bank" Roseburg, Ore. x NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, admini strator of the estate of Arthur E.. Johnson, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me, properly verified, as toy law required, at Goshen, Oregon, within six months from this date. . Dated November 28th, 1918. : JOHN C. JOHNSON, Administrator of the estate of Arthur B. Johnson, deceased. j-9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is thereby given that the un derslgned have been appointed as the Administratrix and Administrators of the Estate of Oscar' B Hinsdale, deceased, by order of the County Court 'of Douglas County, State of Oregon, on the 4th day of Decem ber, 1918. AH persons having claims against said estate are nereny re quested to.tpresent the same-with pro per vouchers to the undersigned, In care, of tlhe First National Bank of Gardiner, at Gardiner, Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, within six months, from he date hereof. ' ' ' ' Dated! this 5th day of December, 1918. EVANGELINE HINSDALE, .-. " W. H, J'EWETf , v H. L. EDMUNDS, Administratrix and Administrators of - the Estate of Oscar B. Hinsdale, deceased. J-9 GREAT UNLOADING SALE r $ NOW ON Biggest, Best Bargain Event in this City. Entire Stock on Sale, Nothing Reserved. ? o -v;i BELLOWS STORE : ,r. ..r FORD An Xmas Suggestion ..IXC 10IM-. , . ' :', . What would be more acceptable than a Spot Light,. -Tire pump, Air Guage, Inner Tube or Tire,' Klaxon.; Horn, and many other Auto Accessories for hubby's or sweetheart's auto. See the display at . THE FORD GARAGE A. W. BURR 'J:-. -V ".w-'" ANTLERS THE A T R E TODAY ONLY I ' J',,,. ADULTS 10c. '"omiiDREJf lOe . Douglas Fairbanks in "SAY YOUNG FALLOW'.' 8ATITK1AV ONLV MATIK-:AND NIGHT: VIRGINIA PEARSON in "HER PRICE" The story of an alluring woman who sold herself for fame.