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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1918)
TBS ETBNINU WBSATfltI)AV, DECEMBER 21, 1018. XHRIQI GIVE USEFUL GIFTS THIS XMAS and make them worth while. There Is nothing like jewelry to satisfy every demand In giving to a close' circle of relatives and -friends. And there is a Jewelry gift for every purse. Gold or Sil-, ver gifts oa low as $1.00 and as high as you wish. Dainty Wrist watches, Richelieu Pearls, Pyralln t Ivory, . Diamond and Blrthstone, rings, Community; - Silver, ,Hull TJnibttrellas Krementz Cuff Links. A jsmallrpayment will reserve any . article. . . . --. . . .. BUBAR BROTHERS JEWELERS. AND OPTOMETRISTS Zi- .Open evenings till after Xmas, . 1 . . !The Best Store For! Winter Goats! NEAT, NIFTY GARMENTS IN A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ARB WOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. , ,.. ,. Our Line of Silks Is the Best EVER SHOWN IN BOSEBURO IT ftAS NO EQUAL AND MANY BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS ARE 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, ROSEBURQ I. ABRAHAM: OREliON "DROP THE LEAD" ' -'Says the Pilot. ' i i ' . .- Z "Don't drop the lead (.pencil). Says t!he little Rexall Pencil Clip, that Is yours, for 8c. And we have many other useful novelties, that make Neat, Inexpensive ; Christmas Gifts. Nathan Fullerton Hie L&fuoSJL Store Perkins Building FRENCH TRANSFER COMPANY '-'. :i "'' Contracts Taken and Estimates For- nlshed on All Work In Our Line. jj. VJ.i-"t . -' "' " " r ' ' Household Goods Promptly and Carefully Moved ' laOckEFFICIENT SERVICE CABINETS ' f n " , ' 1 for filing letters or card cases for loose ledger cards, are always used in offices, where they file away let ters -and bills and keep copies of those written in the office, yo have some good ideas In the way of letter files, cabinets, letter copying presses, besides everything that could be called a blank book filing cabinet. Orders filled for all kinds of fruit boxe. ! The J. G. FlooK Co. . Boaetmrg, Oregon. STOP, A ?HB ,in r.-. GRAND HOTEL ROSKRDRO mail HTA'r City sxtd Farm Property, Winches ter ii knd WtUk Town Lot. OKORO RtTER. .... -in Wt Oak Bt root. PRUNiwa. ... J Have- your 'fruit" or -ornamental trees, vines or bush r pruned by li man with practical experience; write. LOUIS H. BBRGOLD I Ros'ebnrg, Oregon. - MRS. L B. MOORE . ' Piano Studio f ; " Latest Approved Methods. 611 Hamilton st. Phone 187-R. SHOE ECONOMY Have worn shoes repaired by re liable workman." ' Prices' right W. S. HOWARD, 114 Jackson St EFFICIENT METHOD FOR ! MARKETING LiVtSTOCK For the purpose of establishing a more efficient- method of marketing of livestock and for the purpose ot Increasing live stock production in liniiHiiq nnnntv. a folnt committee of the Farm Bureau organization co- operating with the Pomona urango has organized for the cooperative shipping of livestock, ana nave ar ranged with 'Mr. John Alexander to take charge of the same. Arrange ments with Mr. Alexanuer is that ho is to devote his entire time to ipro motlng this work; that he Is to as sist In assembling the stock. In cm lots at shipping points; to accompany the shipment, to the market and sur peilntend the selling;' making returns.by chock to the ownors-. ..The methods followed in this instance are the same as have been developed by the Bureau of Markets and Agricul tural Colleges througnout the United States. Mr. Alexander will receive for his services 20 contB er hundred pounds on all livestock shlptped. This and the necessary freight and Btock yard charges will be the total ex penses of shipping the livestock., Mr. Alexander has established an offlco in Roseburg where he can be reached either by mall or telephone. It is earnestly hoped that the farmers of the county will give this method oi marketing a thorough trial as it has proven very economical in otner sec tions of the State, and only needs the hearty cooperation of the fanners here to make it a success. ' ' , ' ' LODGE DIRECTOR!.. ; ": ' ' B. P. 6. EIKS, Vvosetmrg Lodge, No. 836 Holds regular communica tions at the Elks' Temple on the zna ant 4iu AnursuayB or eacn month. All membera requested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothorj are. cordially Invited to attend. - GEO. NEUNER. Jr., K. R. IRA B. RIDDLE. .Sec'y. : I. O. O. F., Rising Slar TxMge No. 1741 meets In the Odd Fellows' Temple - every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. RALPH L. RUSSELL, N. G. FOSTER. BUTNER, V. G. CARL W. OH MAN, Rec. Sec. ' M. FICKLE,' F. 8. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, Rose burg lodge .No.' 1087 Meets sec ond and fourth Wednesday even ing of each month at 8 o'clock In the Maccabee hall. All visiting brothers are invifed to attend. '.. ' GLENN WOODRUFF; Dictator, 1 H. O. PARGETER, Secretary. ' WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilao Circle No. .49. MeetB on the 1st f-d 3rd Monday evening of each Cuonth at Odd Fellows' ball. Visit . ing members In good standing are Invited to attend. . . . ANNIE E. CHURCHILL, G. N. TILLIE I. JOHNSON. Clerk. LECTURE ON PSYCHOLOGY,- . Eagle. Hall every Sunday evening at 7:80 by Mrs. Tucker, late of Los Angeles, Demonstration "-at, eios-a. Collection. tf B. A.' Y. Mt. Nebo Homestead No. . ls-S meets at MacCabeo ball every j 2nd and 4h Wednesday. Visitors welcome. ' -r e. b. pbrrinb; F. M. '-'' " C. W. CLOAKB, Cor.' O. E. 8., Iloseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting . on the 1st and 3rd Thursday In oach . month. Visiting members In good ' standing ere respectfully. Invited to attend. 1 -"' "''' ''.' . MRS. J. A. BUCHANAN, W. M FREE JOHNSON, Sec'y.. . WOODMEN OF WORI j). ' ,'! Camp No. 125. Meets In the Odd Fellows' hall in " Rosaburg every 1st .and 3rd Monday evenings. VIb ltlng neighbors always welcome. ' . .. H. CARRICK, C. C.;. : - .,.'j;..M.:M. MILLER, Clerk.' EAGLES, Roseburg Arte meets In . their , hall ott Jackson St.,- on 2nd , and 4th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting bretm ren In good standing always wel . come. - j ; FRED P; -CLARK, W. P. . ! B. F. GOODMAN. W. Sec. HOW SANTA DID IT. Twas the week before Christmas, and all through the . hou6e Santa Clans hunted for trousers and for blouses. He found they were dirty and not fit to wear. Unless they were cleaned and mended of tear. So quick as a flash he steipped to the phone Sal, "277, please; call at my home, I've cleaning and mending I wish you to do, for as export worit- men you are one of a few." An would you believe It, It surely is true. His old dollies looked )ust as good as new.. What matter, if they are dirty and tern. Our methods will make them 111 to be worn. ,. IMPERIAL CLEANERS. (Try Our Way.) We call and deliver. . Phone 277. NOTICE TO THE rUBLIO.. To Whom It May Concern; Hav- Ine soldi my equity in the i.ielrose saw mill, the public is herebyotl- tied that the new rirm, idCKay ec Cratty, assume all obligations against the former owners, McKay & Mauley, and also the new lirin own and will collect all outstanding accounts. - d-26. C. E. MABL.EY. REBEKAHS, Roseburg , Kebekah . . Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meets In .v Odd Fellows' Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brethren invited to attend. MAY PATRICK, N. G. . - BELLE STEPHENSON, Sec DELLA LEWIS. Fin. 8ec I. O. O. F., Union Encampment No. 9. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome . K. H. PICKENS, C. P. O. H. PICKENS, H. P. '' i , OLIVER JOHNSON, R, S. JAMES EWART, F. S. L. O. T. M.- : usetmrg Hive No. 11. . holds regular reviews on second and fourth .Friday afternoons in , Maccabee. hall. . Sisters nf - othei hives visiting in the city are cor dlally Invited to attend our re. . views. Maccabee' hall on Cast street. . ..... . MRS. CLARA GRANNIS, L. C JESSIB RAPP. R. K. O. E. S Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays in each month, isitfng members in good standing are respectfully invited to attend. ,-. - MRS. CARRIE BELL, W. M.' FREE JOHNSON. Sec'y. , O. O. F., Phlletartan Ixxlge No. 8 Meets-4n Odd Fellows' Temple corner Jackson and Oass Sts.,- oi Saturday evening of each week; Members ot the order in good standing are Invited to attend. -GEO. D. HINSDALE, N. G. A. J. UEDDES, Rec. Sec. ' J. B. LAILEY, Fin. Sec. j KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Alpha Lodge No. 47i meets every Wed ' nesday evening, cor. Jockaon and Cass Sts., Visitors always welcome, . SAM CHRISTIANSEN, C. C. i 1 CHAS. F. HOPKINS, M. F. ' E. 'E. WIMBERLY, K. R. 8. A. F. & A, Mi, Laurel Lodge No. 13; Regular communications 2nd an fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors welcome. O. P. COSHOW.'W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secy. Jersey Creamery Butter 1-4 lb. Prints ; ;. FREsn daily. ' DOUGLAS clHTY CREAMERY SPECIAIi - I-:-. ' i?- - i- .' ''::.! .; 4'1 D.W.GRIFFITH PRESENTS HEN ttV VALTHALL i PV. GRIFFITH'S . . Vl-he Great' Love' .A.AB7CBAfTlW, Practically the same Cast as "The Birth of a Nation" and "Hearts of the World" They're all fighting the War; the man who shoulders the gun and the woman who is transfigured by the Great Love the love that places country above -everything else. You see the Dowager-Queen Alexander, Lady Diana Manners, Miss Asquith and a host of England's , "proudest," working side by side with the most lowly rLondonites, in thiB picture. Themselves, not imposters. Really acting for the camera, not merely posing. 1 THEATRE Cast Includes Lillian Gish George Fawsett . Robert Herfon ) George Siegman. Henry Walthall, Maxfield Stanley Rosemary Thery Gloria Hope i M. O. RADAHAUOH, i L.ru.e l ACOTJONEER :H 1 Any one having Bales can arrange for antes ai me umpqua Valley Bank. - December 26th and 27th Fatten Your Rllitflimwi- i Hal - r - ILLIONS of aoliani.. 1V1 are war.ied every year oy ( American furmers inionnu r 1 S-,vedi?h farmers don't weany cream tag , can't nllonl to. . i ney nay. vU . - .profit po13- 'V"L,h t K .' M i Umnilnn tndav Is the ' . ecpuiai.'i IM w".""" . 2i TT.n, b the separator wo sell because we can guarantee It skiml vtnnn n ft mere trace. v : . . . . T -1 ik nlMf BICimmaUie UWIWH"""- ', CHURCHILL" HARDWARE CO. . ..- Roseburg, Oregon. ASK TOR SPECIAL TERMS ITS SOME CAR"-THE V-W MitcKeU Six Let Us Show You I. F. Barker $ Co. ' .Roseburg " v- j.'"'- Oregon BETTER LIGHT! 1 ; ' 1 iour eyes and your business need It EBiibSMzDA LAMPS ' . Are the most efficient' Bleotrlo Lamps mad. ' . ' Sold By " ,', :''; ;'' -:V :i '" ' jf.""'!- ' ;'' ;! .-: ,:- " Douglas County Light; and , Water Co. TIRE ECONOMY In these'war time days ECONOMY, 'la the watohword. We are her to help you economize on' your auto tires. Hav6 f'I'.i T'ijy "'."'. TfelRlread BT A '' '!?:) tf07 '.'Alt' ROSEBURG VULCANIZING WORKS 816 N. JACKSON ST. Quick Prompt Service, Price Reasonable. TURKEYS WANTED! We guarantee: Not leas than 3So pbr pound f. o. b. Portland on top ' quality g pounds and over ' , ' ' 1 ; MORE IF MARKKT WILL ALLOW. - ' , . , , .; ' : ' Don't Walt! Ship at Once! - - (ilOHHI? ANI DUOK8 WANTHO, ' '.'('." -Va ..'! !i V LIVB OR IIRESSKD. ;i ' -.': ;v. ' ,,' Wo guarantee the following prices' f. o. b. Portland: t ' Fancy live Ducks aft to SOc Fancy Dressed! Ducks' 80 to 82o Fancy Live OeeB j ......1!0 to 26c Fancy Dressed Oeese ..!! to 80c 11H.MISMBI5R -Wo are In the Dre3sod Poultry business all the year around. We need thousands of pounds of poultry to All our enorm ous orders. Ship direct to us, and and save the Middleman's profit. We charge no commission, and remit dally.. Give us u trial. THKSAVINAH XJ1'ANY, INC. , ..... J0O Front Street, Portland, Oregon, Reference, Spot Cnah Ilnsket Grocery . Capital ' Paid Up $10,000.00 Science plays Its part In a steam laundry and modern methods render contagion impossible. -i . Be fair to yourself and your family. Patronize a steam laundry.- Try our way this week and measure cost fairly. - On. that ' basis, outside ot the safety basis, you will win by sending the wash' to us.' 'Phone we'll call. . . ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY -.-'. - LAST WASH- THU1WIIAY NOON.