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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1918)
"i ' ran bvknino nbwbatvhiay, dkcbmhbh si, tnia. I, Santa Claus Delayed Shipment Came Today See Window Display Sand Toys, Real Steam Engine j Friction Toys : Timber Toys 53c Live-wire Doings of City o CHURCH NOTICES. , . PUI8T 'METHODIST Kl'IHCOPAIx. This Is "Christmas Sunday", and the army of stay-at-homes should be reduced to nothing on that day. There will he features of special In terest at every service. Don't miss Wiein. At the Sunday School hour, 9:45, the annual "Christinas treat" for the mombors of the Primary, Ju nior and Intermediate Departments will be distributed. At the morning service, 11 o'clock, the pastor will preach on, "Tje Service Star and Christmas" and all parents, sisters, brothers and wives of men who are or . have been In tbe service of our country are Invited to occupy reserv ed seats. The Epworth League will be led by Miss Marg. Zlmmermnnn, topic, "Peace on Earth." The even ing service will combine a short pro gram by. members of the Sunday School and a lecture on "Child Life in Mission Lands', illustrated by more than sixty beautifully (hand-colored views. The offering In the evening will be for the benefit of the Arme nian and Syrian Relief Work. J. C. SPENCER, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Dlble School Christmas Exer- cises at 9:45; morning sermon, "The Menage of Christmas"; evening sermon, "Christ's Sec- ond Coming": What Do We Know About It? You are wel- come. , Breaching at 7:30. The sermon in the evening will be the eight in the series of sermons from our Lord's Sermon on 4he Mount. AT BAPTIST CHURCH. Are. you entitled to a service flag? You are . cordially invited to the morning Borvice tomorrow at the First, Methodist Church.. Sermon topic, "The Service Star and Christmas." CHRISTIAN CHURCH. ' The Sunday School Christmas ex ercises will be held on Sunday morn ing at the Bible school hour. There will be songB, recitations and other interesting features by the children of the school. The regular morning services of the eburch. Subject Christmas Olfts For Christ. ' In the evening the theme will be, The Sec ond Coming of Christ, What Do We Know About It? In this service of the day we are remembering ..Is first coming, why not also dlBCUss his sec ond appearance, for he Is surely com ing again. The public always wel come. Y. P. 8. O. B.-at 6:30. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. We honor the American Flag in tlhe window of The American Home, so let us not forget to honor Cod's Oold Service Star hung over Bothle hem. Honor It by attending the Services of one of the Churches of this city, tomorrow. Bible School, 9:46 a. m., J. E. Willis, Sunt.; Morn ing Worship, 11:00 a. m., Junior Ser vice. Sermon Topic: "A Christmas Message". Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.. Topic "Peace on Earth." Evening Service 7:30 p. in. The Sunday School will hold Its service of "White Olfts for the King." Every one Is invited to attend. Regular services at the Baptist church tomorrow morning andi even ing. Rev. W. C. Driver will preach at both services. Sunday school at 9:46, preaching at 11:00 B. Y. P. U, at 6:30 p. m. evening service at 7:30, Rev. J. H. Dickson has accepted the call of the church and will be in RoBeburg with his family on January flrst. CHURCH PSYCHOIOGY. . ' Meet In Eagle Hall, at 7:30 Sun day evenings, Mrs. Tucker of Los An geles, speaker; Subject, "The Life of Jenus the Carpenter, What Kind of Temples Did He Bulld?'V Come and hear this from the light of psycho logy. ' (Collodion.) Demonstrations at close. Entrance on Muln street -H SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Not better than the rest, but as good as the best. Sittings made by day or night by the new Mezda blue ray electrio light. C. W. Clark, ground floor studio, 126 Cass St. tt M. H. CHURCH, SOUTH. i Sunday school at 0:45 a. m., W. L. Cobb, Supt. Each scholar will be . remembered with candy mid nuts at the close of Sunday School Sunday morning. The text for tho sormon Sunday morning will be 1 Cor. 4-21. Ewiry member of tho church Is re questor to be proBent If possible. Ep-T.-orth league at 6:30 ). m. and WILL MOVE TOMORROW. The Rosehurg Cafeteria will move Into Its new quarters tomorrow, sun- day, andi will be open to the public Monday morning, line new home or the restaurant has been made most modern with better facilities for serv ing the public and carrying on their business. satis'faotionouaranteed. Not better than the rest, but as good as the best. Sittings made by day or night by the new Mazdm blue ray ' electric light. . C. W. Clark, ground floor studio, 126 Caes St tf - : Ordor your Xmas beverages early. We have all kinds of Bolt drinks, syrups, flavors and nectars. Phono 189.1 Roseburg Dairy and Soda) Works. tf. NEW TODAY. WANTED Some good cowa, Judd, Empire Feedi Barn. See LOST Botweon Green and Rose burg, ladles red sweater. Return to News office. Reward.. FOR TRADE. 40 acres of land east of Portland near the Columbia riv er for town property, small acre tract or automobiles or live stock. Will pay cosh difference on real estate. J. M. Judd. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 - 7:15-10:45 TODAY ONE DAY ONLY. May Allison in "TKe Return of Mary" Flvo reels of refreshingly Genuine Romance, whore a wrong is righted and happiness 1b the result. Animated Weekly Now from everywhere In Pictures. HAROLD LLOYD 111 "THE CITY SLACKER" It's a llltf laugh. ADULTS inc. OUIliDRMN IQe TOMOllllOW MONROE BALISHURY, as the man who said "It's all right to love your enemy it you're a doad shot," In the "Winner Takes All" Next Tuosday and Wednesday Douglas Fairbanks In "The Matri maniac," and a Mack Stinnett two-part gloom chaser, "Tho Battle Royal." Coming "The Still Alarm." Hero From Mliuiea-iwUs. . Mr. Edward Skinner arrived last night from Minneapolis to pass the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Skinner at Winston. Mr Skinner,, who Is at present making his home in British Columbia, ex pects to ' return immediately after New Years, Candy Shipped to Soldiers. 'Rev. J. C. Sponcer, who had In charge the furnishing of candy and other Bweets for the soldiers at Camp Lewis, stated today the shipment was mode .last evening tna a total izu pounds has been donated by the good people of this city. That the con signment will be appreciated there Is no Question and will assist materially In making a hapy Christmas for the boys. Expects to Be Mustered Out. A card received at this office from Richard Busch, formerly Pressman In The News office, sayB that he is again located at the Presidio and that he expects to be mustered 'out very soon, after which he will return to Hoseburg. The many friends of Dick will be glad to see him back, on the job again. Funeral Services Tomorrow. The funeral services of the lr.te G. F. McLaughlin will be held at the chapel of the Roseburg Undertaking Co. tomorrow morning at 10:30, un- ilor the auspleces of the local order of Elks. A BiBter of the deceased, Margaret McLaughlin, arrived here this morning and will acoompany the body to Plillups, Wis., where It will be-Interred, ' , ' Tliis Is Shortest Day. - According to the family almanac, today should be the shortest day of the year. If the sun follows the di rection of the said almanac, it should rise at 7:25 a. m. and set at 4:30 p.' in. The same almanac in prog nosticating about tbe weather seta rorth that from the 2 1st to the 2Gth of this month there will be increas in cloudiness exceipt in the extreme nortihwestern Btates. The .southern states are supposed' to have soft and pleasant weather for Christmas. - Party nt the Sknner Home. , Tho beautiful L. B. Skinnor borne at Winston was the scene of a charm ing party yesterday afternoon, the occasion being the Christmas celebra tion or the Mery-Go-Round club. Oar lands of fir boughs and flaming poin settas formed' the decoration scheme for the (party, nnd the Christmas spirit was further evidenced by the presence of miniature fir trees, gaily adorned with tisel and stars. A dainty luncheon was served at the close of nn afternoon of sewing and games. ' Those enjoying the occasion were the regular members oi' the Merry-Go.Round club. SuUmrlln Vudtors. Mr. B: W. Banker, Prof. H. Omer Bennett; Mr. Frank Norton, and' Miss Angellne Peters were among the Su therlln visitors In this city today. Ten Mile. Visitors. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bushnoil, Miss Lena Porter, Mr. Robert Bushnell and Mr. Chester Howard, were among the Ten Mile visitors in this city today,, -,,, , Visiting Here from Riddle. Mrs. Oeo. McClane, of Riddle,' Is In the city to spend the week as tlhe guest of Mrs. Pearl Fritch and attend to some holiday shopping. From Looking Glass. Mrs. Hattle Mofflt, Mr. A, Larson, Mr. O. O. Rogers, Mr. Bose Williams anel sonDelos and Mr. W: O. Boyd' and son Buford were Roseburg visi tors from Looking Glass, today. S. A. T. C. Hoys Home. """ James Campbell, Fred Porter, Mor ris Bowker, Grant Osborne, Herbert Carswell, Allen -Oden, Herbert Brltt and Elmo Henderson, members of the S. A. T. C. at Corvallls. who wore recently discharged from army ser vice arrived uome lost night.. Released From Service. Mrs. P. McMillln, of this city, re ceived a wire Trom her son.. F. A McMillln, wt o has been stationed at Chicago for sever', 1 weeks,' that ho start home Immediately. It Is un aerstood that Mr. McMillln has been released from the service, and his many triends here will be glad to know of his soon home coming. Teachers Examinations Over. The examination of teachers, which vas held In this city Wednesday, Thursday and,Frlday of this week, had a very light attendance, accord ing to Superintendent O. C. Brown, who conducted, the examination. Mr. Brown Btates 'that the lteht attend ance ws due to Influenza, a number of teachers, who were to take the examinations being 111 with the dis ease. Another reason for the light attendance was the fact that an ex aminaton was also held at Yoncalla. The city council of Yoncalla passed' a resolution, requesting that the exam ination be postponed, owing to the influenza situation. It was too late to arrange for -this, at the time Supt. brown received the request, but in order to meet the emergency the su perintendent caused' an examination to be held nt Yoncalla for tho teach ers of that section of the county, who desired to write. Supervisor A. E. Street conducted the examination. Mrs. R. R. Jones, of Myrtle Creek, who (has -been visiting her sister, MrB. A. B. C. Whipple in this city, return ed home thlB morning. '& CITY NEWS a Mrs. Oeorge Davis, of Winchester, was In the city today. Magazines! December clubbing of fers. Fiction Library. - . J-6 . 'P. A. Godfrey, of Yoncalla, was a business visitor in the city today. Phone nrzo tot wood. R. Melrose Stubbs. P. A. . Wilson,; of. Riddle, was lii Roseburg today -looking after busi ness matters. ".; Classics, ani reference books. Fic tion Library. J-5 Mrs. G. F. Burnett, of this ' city, left this morning for Round Prairie where she will visit with relatives. Phil Rice, of Myrt;e Creek, was In the city today looking after business matters and visiting with friends. You will sooner or later use Dln mond Brand bard wheat Flour. Why not now? Quality the best. Cost Sheriff George Quine left for Glcn dale this morning where be had offi cial business requiring bis attention. . Mrs. G. N. Riddle, who has been taking the teachors' examination .in this city and also visiting with friends returned home this morning. Safety deposit boxes at the- Rose burg National Bank. Secure one for the safe keeping of your bonds and other valuables. tf Mr. audi Mrs. W. I. Humphreys left this morning for Medford where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Humphrey's motlher, Mrs. G. W. Winn. . .. , Miss Grace Myers, a teacher in the Myrtle Creek, schools, arrived in this city today enrbute to her home in Looking Glass, where she will spend the Christmas vacation. E. D. Phillips and family and son, 15. D., Jr., and family, of Denver, Col., who have been spending a few days here left this 'morning for Oakland, Calif. . The Misses Mary Campbell, Kate Powell, ' Vivian MarsterB, and Lois Woodruff, who are attending the O. A. C. arrived home last "night : to spend the Christmas vacation. G. L. Coon, of Camas Valley, was In the city today looking after busi ness matters. The gentleman is now located at Powers, Coos County, where he has ai-posltion and Is borne to enjoy the holidays period. Afternoon and Evening Engagement Extraordinary! V. A. SLOCUM OFFERS n All Costumes Import ed From the Orient FEATURING - 'HTI Pauline Thompson DANSUESB Jl Pedro Gerardi HARPIST Bright and Sparkling Spectacular Dancing Dazling Costumes OTHER FEATURES ON THE BILL Holland 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 Lloyd Brooks Cracker-Jack Singing and Talking Comedians , "The Black Spasm," Late With Watch Your Step AND THE PHOTO PLAY FEATURE "ANNEXING BILL" 3'arFrS Along With "SCRAMBLE TWO," a Harold Lloyd Comedy - 25c and 35c I THREE COMPLETE SHOWS DAILY LIBERTY Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 21-22, 2:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. Roseburg .: 4,:., . Our Soldiers Are Merry ' Our soldiers and sailors too, have fought with a determ-; Ined will and have conquered! the enemy. .',--v . " There will ;ne many "merry, hearts this. Christinas. ' 4? Bank Account with us wilt make a aplenilid Christmas ' gift. , . ' , . - , . -.) TheCoseburgNational Bank : Rosebur,Ore. Eczema Remedy . .thaocmarS STOPS THAT ITCH. . Just a few drops of that mild, soothing, Cooling wash, Merltol Eczema Remedy, so highly recommended for Eczema, and the itching and burning is gone. Scientific Investigations have taught . us that Eczema la positively a skin disease and crumble through tbe skin alone. This remedy la ' applied direct to tho skin. If you are afflicted with tbiB distressing ailment wo ask you to try It on our guarantee. A trial will convince you of Its genuine merits. Price 60o for trial bottle. One dollar for large size, REDCROSS PHARMACY GREAT UNLOADING SALE ' NOW 6ft 1 Biggest, Best Bargain Event in this City. Entire Stock on Sale, Nothing Reserved. BELLOWS STORE FORD An Xmas Suggestion What would be more acceptable than a Spot -I 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 V ".. THE FORD GARAGE A. W. BURR ANTLERS a THE AT RE aouits toe, TODAY ON1YI :-r.-- ' CHILDREN 10o VIRGINIA PEARSON IN "HER PRICE" The Story of on Alluring Woman who sold herself for fame. With tho Screen Telegram SUNDAY AND MONDAY. Mable Normand in The Flwr Below Filled with Wonderful Suspense and EltDent and 2-reel Comedy , "GREEDY GKAPTKR8." ADCITS 15c. CHHiDRHiriOc