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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1919)
1 FOUR THE EVENING NEWS SATURDAY, JANUARY 2B, 1B10 I 1" -I ; " Vi 11 1 . il r ! fr- V iiu RVCmtOTnr'KNDRBS Revised Prices The assurance of materialvf or quantity production of Buick cars enables the Buick Motor Company to establish the following prices on the various Buick models, effective January first, 1919. These prices will not be changed during our present dealers' selling agreements. Three Passenger Open Model H-Six-44.. .$1695 ' . . Five Passenger Open Model H-Six-45 : .$1695 " ' "" Four Passenger Closed Model H-Six-46 ; $2185 Five Passenger' Closed Model H-Six-47 $2395 " "v Seven Passenger Open Model H-Six-49 $1985 M. . ' - v Seven Passenger Closed Model H-Six-50. $2785 ,-. ; War Tax Additional .' 7' Buick Motor Company, Flint, Michigan , ; ' Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Motor Shop Garage Agents Douglas County Roseburg, Ore, Critics pronounce "The Kurne" the greatest war story ever written. Fic tion Library. tf B - 4 - U buy a farm, 0 J. A. Walker, Roseburg National Bank Bldg., room 2, up-stalrs. tf Rubber Boots For Men! : SIZES 6 TO 10 V PRICES LOW Quality Best That Money Can Buy $3.50, $3.98, $4.98, $5.50 We Save You Money on Every Pair. M Incorporated J CHURCH NOTICES. SOLDIEItS AND SAILORS HERE.,' MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Evenings, Day, 2 to 5 7:15-10:45 TODAY ONE DAY ONLY HALK HAMHTON WITH LUCILLE LEW STEWART IN '$5,000 AN HOUR' A Comedy-Drama with a punch and then some. "SCREEN TKU-X111AM". Interesting news from everywhere. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "WORK" Amrrrs goe children io? TOMORROW PH1SC1LLA DKA.V In nmtotlwr smashing Knockout "Brazen Beauty" The girl of the plnlns becomes the Qnwn of Broadway. - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY BILL HART IN "THE GUN FIGHTER." . , . OOMINO XAZIMOVA IN "EYE FOR EYE." The churches of Roseburg were all In line to assist the government in every way during the war. Time and1 again, through its agents and leaders tho government appealed to us to do things, and we always responded. We gave our money to help ma.ie things moro pleasant for tho soldier boys. Every church Is proud of its service flag that hangs suspended in Its au ditorium by the side vf "Old Glory". Now as you return home the church doors aro wide open to you vrfth a hearty welcome. Why not seek the church of your choice,, and attend the services, and lot us prove our In terest In you. C. H. HILTON, Secretary Ministerial Ass'n, for the Association. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Chns. Stanton will be back on the Job Sunday as choir director and con gregational leader. The music will bo Btlrring and helpful. The pastor will preach at both services. Morn ing theme, The Meaning of the Lord's Supper. Evening subject, A Great Time in Which to Live. Great plans are developing in this wonderful age, and Borne of these will 'bo oiscussed nt the evning service. Bible school at 9:46. D. E. Carr, Sup't. Graded school, classes for all, -up-to-date methods. Y. P. a. C. E. at 6:30. Missionary meeting led by the mis sionary committee. 1 11 are welcome. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. 0. C. Coppago, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League 0:30. Our Epworth Leaguo auto race is proving to -be quite Interesting and tho attendance is on the increase. If you nro not a member of a young pooplo'a socloty, wo Invite you to our Longuo service. In our sermons we intond to preach the kind of Gospel the soul needs though It will not al waya be tho kind some souls wnnt. Live-wire Doings of City Returns Home. - Alva Hunter who has been In tho service at Camp Lewis, returned to his home in this city last night. Spends Day at Oakland, Mrs. L. B. Moore left this morning for Oakland where she has a music class which she hearB every Saturday. Visit at Scio. Goes to Grants Pass. " - ' -. W. L. Cobb, left this morning for Grants Pass, where he will spend a couple of days attending to business matters. Will Visit Stater. Mrs. S; R. ' Alexander, left this morning for Dllliird. where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Grant Clay- ion ror a lew days. ' Had a Delightful Evenlne. Many local people motorfed to Dlx onvllle last evening where dancing was Indulged In until 12 o'clock Those participating report a delight ful time. Returns From Medford. Mrs. W. E. Church, who has been spending several days, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. 8. C. Bartrum, left this morning for her home at Medtord. . .. - . Return to Sutltorlin. Mrs. W. D. Duke and 'daughter, Florence and Miss Verna Peterson, who have been visiting in Roseburg for a short time, returned this af ternoon to their home at Sutherlln. Here From Brockwav':. A. C. Rexroad, who conducts a blackstlmh shop at Brockway. was In the city yesterday looking after bus iness matters and to attend the meet ing of the Odd Fellows lodge last evening. Carload Fords Received. "'--;' ' A car load of of 1919 Fords was received by W. A. Burr agency In this city today. This lis the first shipment received for some time ow ing to the shorage of production, and while most of the lot received today If you want this kind of Gospel come, If not you will not find what you want here. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Bible School, 9:45 a. m. J. E. Wil lis, Sup't. What are you waiting tor? Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. A Junior servicj, with an Illustrated sermon for the young folks. Regular Sermon, Bible Religion, the Real Thing. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Topic, "Books that hnve helped me." Evening Service, 7:30 ip m. The Image of God. Special music at both morning and evening services. You are cordially invited to worship With us. L. BO WRING QUICK, s --. - - Minister. BAPTIST CHURCH. The First Baptist Church, Rose burg, Oregon. J. H. Dickson, pastor; Bible school at 9:46 a. m H. C. Dar by, Sup't.; classes for all. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject "What is the Gospel? Special music by the choir. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m.; Everybody is welcome. Evening service at 7:03. A live song service with, preaching by the pastor. Subject, The power of words; special music. J. H. DICKSON, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.' Regular services are held Sunday! morning at eleven o'clock, also Wed nesday evening services nt 8:00 o'clock. This serv'co includes testi monies of healing. Sunday School convenes at 9:46 each Sunday morn ing. All up to the age of 20 years are Invited to. attend these services. Subject of Sundays lesson, Jan. 26, Truth. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Bible School, 9:45 a. m.; morning worship, 11 o'clock; Epworth league, 6:30 p. m.; two Interesting study classes, and a rousing praise service; evening service, 7:30 p. m., good singing, evangelistic sermon by the pastor. "We are pleased to meet you. J. O. Spencer, pastor. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation m inches and hundreths: ' Highest 'toniperature yesterday. 44 Lowest temperature last night 37 Precipitation, last 24 hours 01 Total preclp. since 1st of month.. 7. 2C Normal preclp. for this month. ...6. 70 Total precipitation from Sept. 1, 1918, to date ...17.02 Average precipitation from Sept. 1, 1877 18.6 Total excess deficiency from Sep tember 1, 1918 81.64 Average precipitation for 41 wet seasons, (Sept. to May lncl.)..31.96 WILLIAM BELL, Observer. Is already spoken for Mr. Burr says he will be able from now on to keep a supply on hand for tne local -trade. Paid His Fine. ., Dr. V. L. Rulter, appeared In the city court yesterday afternoon and paid the fine of $10 which was as sessed against him after he was ad judged guilty for failure to report influenza cases. - Oren Mulkey Now Captain. Oren Mulkey,' a. former Myrtle uroek boy, IB making good In the army. He Is now a captain and In run command at Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont, with 60 men under him. He writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mulkey, that he is enjoying his work and Is doing his best. He is stationed In. a great stone house of ancient pedigree with an uncount able number of room. He has the original coper kettle In whtoh Hon orable Ethen Allen used to cook the "bar" meat and prepare dressing for Indian scalps. The latest statement is not official. Myrtle Creek Mall. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roach of Drain, at Mercy hospital,' Satur day, Jan. 25, 1919, a daughter. . Mrs. Henry Lander was In the ity today from her home east of Rose burg. .. '." ; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zigler and C. E. Keyser were in the city today from Wilbur looking after business matters and visiting with friends. ,NEW TODAY.' FOR SALE OR TRADE. High grade piano. G. B. Wardwell, Roseburg, phone 9F23. FOUND Boy's Juvenile bicycle. The owner can have same by calling at ' 1370 Sheridan St. Phone 377. tf. EGGS FOR HATCHING From sin gle comb Buff Leghorns. Phone 28F-12, Mrs. Harry Lander, R, F. D. 1, box 137, Roseburg. f24-p. CARRIERS WANTED. To deliver . Portland papers in morning before school. Apply at Ballard's Cigar store, 123 Sheridan St. Phone 377. tf. FOR SALE. Jersey bull, 1 year old. Good milk stock, $25, or will trade lor heifer. , Write Fred Converse, or call at the Boggs place, near Green. Stop Shaking Your Shoulders Learn to Dance Correctly. Reasonable Rates. Strictly Private Lessons. Modern and Classic Dancing. : Theodore and Lillian Newman 415 PerklnB Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator of the estate of Sallle A. Carle, deceased, will sell at public, auction at the main entrance to the Court House In Rose burg, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash those certain parcels of real property situated In the City of Rose- ourg, Douglas County, Oregon, andi particularly bounded and described as Lots 7 and 8 in Block 54 A, Rail road Addition to the City of Rose burg, DouglaB County, Oregon; said sale wilf be made pursuant to the Or der and Decree of the County Court for Douglas County, Oregon, made and entered on the 8th ids.y of Jan., 1919, and will be made on Saturday, the 16th day of February, 1919, at one o'clock In the afternoon. Dated January 11, 1919. i I GAY CARLE REED. Administratrix of the Estate of Sallie a. uarie, Deceased. I A Big Aid i i A Little. Money "After-the-war opportunities may i come to you no ready to take ad- . , vantage of them. . "' Keep building up' your Savings . ' Accounts at the Roseburg National ... ' . Bank. , , . -. .. TheRoseburgNdlional Bank Roseburg, Ore. m x X ' Honest bread and honest milk are essential to life.). The folly of dena turing bread and substituting milk Is obvious. :: Such a diet not only lowers resistance, "It destroys "resistance. Where bread and milk or mlllt pro ducts are all that they should be, your health will not be Impaired, for' pure sweet wholesome milk phone 186, Roseburg Dairy & Soda Works. . ..-.- . . tf The Roseburg School of Music de sires to thank the people of the city and vicinity for their generous re sponse and patronage.. : The oppor tunity for modern instruction In pia no and voice is- being finely apre elated. ' . Antlers Theatre ., . v y Today Only M ' JANE AND KATHERINE I AA 10c NIGHT 20c iOc MATINEE 15c Musk at Night by Mr; & Mrs. LITTLE '.. With Outing Chester Picture ,Y6uill laugh until the tears come to , your eyes. Sunday and Monday MAE MARSH Doing TKeirBit IN WHICH TWO PETTICOAT PAT RIOTS LEND A HAND TO UNCLE ,, . - SAM. t .. 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