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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
THE EVEMNQ NEWS HimAI', Jl'XE 13, 1010. Call and Ask to See the Men's Blue Serge Suits We Are Offering For $24.75 The Value is Unexcelled for the Price. Better Ones at $27.50-$34.50 A strong line of Suits in Fancy Worsteds that demand your attention YOU liUY IT HERE VOR LESS. VISIT OUR LADIES BEADY-TO-WEAK DEPARTMENT. CIlL'ItCII NOTICES. iktilllTfllf j 11 yjllfcii Ilia iijM MEN'S SPRING SAMPLES. i -Our new spring and summer sam ples have arrived and are now ready fur your Inspection. Some neat, nobby designs to make selections from. Order your suit early to In sure prompt delivory. Suits made to your measure, $18 to $60. O. W. Sloper, the cleaner and presse. tf Wo have Crlsco, Vegetol, Cooklni! Oil, Muzola, Wesson Oil, Com pound and Lard. Would advise you to buy now, as prices will be higher soon. Peoples Supply Co. tf FRENCH TRANSFER COMPANY tfnntracto Taken nnI Estimates Far nished on All Work In Our line. Household Goods Promptly and Carefully Moved QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE FIR8T PR128BVTE1UA.V CHLIK.H. Bible hcuooI, 9:40 i. ui. J. E. Willis, superintends!: . A four-fold Gospel uud a roul WQi ojne for every one. Morning worship, 1 1 u. lu. Juuior service. Morning sermon, "The Groat Confederacy." God has man's number. See Revelation 13:18. The X-Uay of (iod'B Word Thrown Upon World Conditions. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. in. "What do we owe and how to pay it," topic. Evening service, 8:00 p. in. "As tronomy and the Gospel." This ad dress will be another of the series of The Testimony or Science to the inspiration of tho Bible. You are invited to attend any of the services of this church, and worship wth us. We consider Living not Dead Issues. FIRST METHODIST I'ISCOIML "I have lived long enough to know what I did not at one time believe that no society can be upheld in happiness and honor without the sen timent of religion.' La Place. These are the words of a great scientist, and should bo carefully considered by any one who is temp ed to disregard or discount the place of the church in his life. Come next Sunday and worship with us. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bible school at 9:45. "Epworth League at 7 p. m. J. C. Spencer, pastor. I M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. MRS. M. O. STODDARD MRS. M. J. MOON Table Supply Company SUCCESSORS TO A. S. FREY, NORTH SIDE GROCERY Fancy & Staple Groceries, Flour, Feed Delicatessen. Ice Cream in Bulk a Specialty. Phone 324 O. C. CoppaRO, pastor. pun day school at 9:45. Preaching at 11. Subject, ' Junior League at 2:30; Rand, superintendent. Senior League at 7 o'clock Rex road, leader. Subject. Wo Owe and How to Pay it." 8-1:15. Preaching nt 8 o'clock. Subject, "Hungering for Righteousness." Prayer meeting, Wodnesday at 8 o'clock. Attend church and don't let Satan have his way with you. "Life." O. J. ; A. C. "What 2 Cor. FHtST CHURCH OP SCIENTIST. CHRIST Sorvlcos are held Sunday morning evening at 8:00 o'clock. This meet ing Includes testimonies of healing Sunday school con veil on at 9:4;i tl up to the age of 20 years are in vited to attend. The muling room In tho rear of the Church building Is open dally, except Sunday, from 2 to 4 p: in. The public is cordial ly invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. Sub ject of Sunday's sermon, "God, the Preserver of Man. KIHST ItAPTlST CHURCH. LAST TIME TONIGHT Billie Rhodes IN in Search ofArcady" TOMORROW Dorothy Dalton IN "Hard Boiled" SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE. There will be given at Mac cabee Hall, Saturday night, Juno 14, another delightful dancing party. Ott's five-piece orchestra wiU'Buprrly the music. An evening of pleasure is an ticipated. You are Invited. Come. J-14 (?- S-I-M-P-L-E-X Above spollB the newest and best in Electric Vacuum Sweeper and Cleaner SPECIFICATIONS. MOTOIt Fully guaranteed, speed about 9200 r. p. in. HEADINGS Phosphor Dronzo, Soir Oiling. HANDLE Self-adjusting. PAN Cast Aluminum, guaranteed against breakage lllil'SIt Soft Hair that cnunot In jure any fabric. DUST COLLKCTOU Hoavy Cotton Drill. Can lit1 laundered. HKIOIIT CM, Inches. Will go llu- dor low furniture. WKHillT Only 1.) pounds, but hoa vy enough to be durable. HUIT.QO ou Installments or 107 dis count for cash. Churchill Hardware Co. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evn'gs, 7:30 to 11, New Time THURSDAY nud FRIDAY TODAY AND TOMORROW IIAHKY CAltHY IN "ROPED" You'll bo enthused doHghted you'll gulp, and you'll get one of tho biggest, fullest evening of photoplay enjoyment you've bad In many a month. Here's tho identical kind of glad play that would make you walk miles to nee. "It's great " "SA.MHO'S WICDD1XG" An 1,'ko Knniody In o ,,,,,. Children 10c ADMISSION Adults 20c Hanie Program Agnln Tomorrow. 8ATUIlAY VIOLA DANA In "FA!,H EVIDKNCK " NIWDA V II KKHKHT RAWUXSOX In 'IUt AOK V " MOXDAY HAKRY T. MOItRY In "TUB KINO OK niAMONn" Tt'KHPAY AM) WKHNKHHAY Ul'STIN FAHNUM In "U(HT OV TUB WICSTIOKN STA11S." , U"!i U J. II. Dickson, imslor. Ulhle school at 9:4ii; H. C. Darby superintendent. llrotuerhood class at 1U o clock; Chas. V. Hopkins, teacher. Morning worship at 11 a. in., with preaching by the pastor. Subject, Tho Church in the World.' cial music by the choir. 11. Y. P. V. at 7 p. m. ICvenlng service nt 8 o'clock. Jcct, "Tho Second Milo Alan." I'rayor meeting, Thursday nlng at S p. m. UIII.ISTIAN CHURCH. Spe On Sunday evening tho services will bo In charge of tho Young PeO' plu's Society of Christian Entloavor, who will give a number of special short talks, and several special m.iHicnl numbers. This meeting will he of great intercat to all. Tho pas tor will preach at the morning hour. Ruhjoei, "The Excellency of the tJospel." Ilible school nt !:45. with a fino interest being maintained. Tho public always welcome. KVAXCKUSTIC MKKTLNGS. In tho tent, corner of Pine nnd Spring streets, each evening nt S: 15, Saturday excepted. Our meeting are being continued In the tent. All are extended a hearty welcome to attend these meetings. Richard Meiltle and Kdwnrd Cutting, evangelists. t SAINT (iKUIM.ti'tt ClU'ltCH. Corner Main and Cass Street. There will be sen ice. conducted by Archdeacon Chambers, of Portland. Sunday Kvening. Kvenlng Prayer with sermon nt S:no p. in. All are welcome to the service. khkk MKTHomsT. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. nnd 8:00 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday at 00 p. in. Kverybody cordially in vited. K. H. Dollnrhido, pastor. SOLDIHHM ho.mk. Divine services every Sundnv nt 2:30 p. m. Everybody Is cordially welcome to attend. H. II. Dollar hide, chaplain. SATURDAY SPECIALS. We will sell ton cases Pre ferred Stock Pork and Beans, the 15 cent size, for 10 cets, and the 25 cent size for 15 cents. Get your Pork and Beans at this sale. Saturday only. THE PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. local farmer, chums. are former school Mrs. linger Dangerous) HI. M rs. Elmer Hager was removed from her homo in this city to Mercy hospital the first of the week suf fering from a severe attack of peri tonis. It is quite possible the pa tient will undergo an operation as soon as her condition will permit, but at present she is in too weak ened a condition to permit of this action. Dr. Settlor is attending the patient. Ewy STEVE GUHY Sieve (Jurney, of Glide, recently discharged from sorvice, returned to his home today. Guniey was aboard the ill-fated Tuscania, nnd his broth er, .lames Gurnet, died as the result of the exposure incident with the ac cident in which both of the boys were Involved. The deceased was sick with the measles, according to the brother's story, and was unable to withstand the shock. The re turned soldier spent many months oveiseas and was engaged in several severe fights. Morrox is ahgukd. A motion asking that the jury's verdict in the TJiull case be set aside because of a failure to prove venue, was heard this afternoon in the justice court. In order that a more extensive study of the legal question involved might be made, Justice Riddle set Saturday morn ing at 10 o'clock as the time of passing sentence. Save an Hour of Sunshine The "Daylight Saving Plan'' saves an hour of sunshine. It saves on gas and electric light bills and gives nioro time for recreation. It will help you save more dollars and increase your bank deposits. Now Is the time to start an account with the Roseburg National Bank. The Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. flfac PONTIAC WILLIAMS OF 300,000 AT ONCE (By Associated! Press.) WASHINGTON, June lit. -The house today passed and sent to the senate tho army appropriation bill carrying provisions for seven hun dred and eighteen million dollars. providing for a temporary army ol 300,000 men. The war department had naked lor a billion and a quarter dollurs. SETT1J0MEXT IX BKillT. WINNIPEG, June K. Settle ment of the strike this week was in timated today by Mayor Gray, who said that we "may have big news within li4 hours." LKS MET LAST NU.HT. A numb -i of candidates were ushered into the mysteries of Elk- doni last evening when tho local or der met in regular session. After tho Initiation, a dolicious lunch was served. Dr. Stewart, formerly ex ulted ruler of the order, was pres ent and was greeted by his manv friends. He is greatly plensed to out of the army service and back in "civles." TUOTTKKS .) TO KIDDLE. The members of the Trotters' dancing club will go to Riddle to iiiht to attend a big outdoor dance ami banquet to be given there. In order to prevent danger to the thirty cars which will carry the passengers, a man will be stationed at the top of lioherts mountain to regulate traf- lic and space tho cars going over the road. MONDAY IS H.R(iAl,N DAT, Live-wire Doings of City Pleased With ltoseburg. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Korthnuer and daughter, of Hellinghnm. Wash., left this morning after a short visit in this city while on their way to Cnllfornu for a vacation. They are greatly pleased with Hoseburg and vicinity. During their stay they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Cooley. with whom they have heen acquainted for some time. Mr. Korthauer and Mr. Leslie Lilly, a Monday Is bargain day at the Rose burp Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits French Dry cleaned and pressed for $1.00. Ai work given prompt attention. Bar 5aln day prices do not include call ing for clothes or making deliveries. Hrtnjr your clothe tn tf (rcw TOP AY. FOR SALE Three head of work horses. Inquire at 133 Sheridan street. Roseburg. FOR SALE Registered Poland China male pigs. Krnk Xeedham, motor route A. Eugene .Ore. FOR SALE Three registered shop ubire bucks, yearlings. $20 each. Henry Conn. Roseburg. Phone 1PF21. Private Pontiac Williams, One Hun- died and Twenty-fifth Infantry, Is a full-blooded Ottawa Indian. He was born at Hart, Mich., and educated in the Indian school at Mount Pleasant. He was in all the battles of the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth, except Sols sons. He was wounded at Chateau- Thierry and was given the D, 8. C. for gallant conduct. Little Pay but Much Dignity. The Japanese policeman has little pay but much dignity, and n traveler In that country thinks that the small ness of his weekly income Is partly compensated by the fact that ho car ries a sword. Armed and decorated with this weapon, he Is an all-round admonlsher and ndviser of the Japa nese public. The police tell the shop keepers when to open nnd close their shops, censor plays nnd motion picture shows, tell people how to celebrate holidays, niul have even been known to advise them as to the number of rice cakes that might properly be given as New Yenr presents. On the other hand, according to this observer. the police are not much Interested In the behavior of hurghtrs, and nre quite likely to refrain from mixing In such mutters. Possibly the criticism Is not altogether just, but It Is not Impossi ble that the smalt pay may provide an argument for not engaging In the more serious risks of the occupation. ANTLERS MONDAY, JUNE 16 PRICES 50c to $1, Plus War Tax R. M. HARVEY l'l'esonls And Creole Beauty Chorus The Largest and Highest Class Minstrel Organiz ation En-Route. Seats on Sale Saturday 40 Minstrel Kings and Queens Including Famous liallnd Singers, Ktitrnncing Dnncers, Novelty Kntcr tailiers, Expert Comedians, Instrumental and Vocul Soloists. A 20 Piece Hand, Kvery Man n Soloist. 10- - VAUDEVILLE ACTS- -10 Watch for the Parade June Bride Hwkes Cut Glass The appreciated wedding gift, Cut Glass, doubly ap preciated, if it bears the name "Hawkes". Yon will be delighted with this sparkling crystal ware. Made of the finest glass, cut by experts. Every piece a master-piece. A delightful new showing of this famous Cut Glass for your approval. Bowls, vases, nappies and the smaller pie ces. We invite your in spection. BUBARTSROS. 'Jewelers and Optometrists JACKSON STREET Oregon products already enjoy national reputation and sale international in many cases. Oregonians should take a pride in giving their patron age to the manufacturers who are making Oregon famous for quality products ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES op onErcox. NOTICE OP SALE. Notice is hereby given that on Julv 7, 1919, at the front door of the County Court House at Roseburg, Oregon, pursuant to a resolution and order of the Board of directors of Coos Bay Townslte Company adopted June 4. 1919, there will be offered for sale and sold at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described shares of the canital stock of Coos Bay Townslte Company to realize the amount of delinquent calls and assessments upon the same of Seventeen Dollars ($17,004 per share, to-wit: Name of Certificate No. of Am'nt Stockholder Number Shares Delinqu. B. N. Johnson... B. N. Johnson... B. N. Johnson... B. N. Johnson... B. N. Johnson... B. N. Johnson... B. X. Johnson... O. C. Sether O. C. Sether.. O. C. Sether.... O. C. Setber, C. Sether.'. O. C. Sether...... ...30 90 fl, 530.00 ...64 10 170.00 ..56 50 860.00 ..01 50 850.00 ..74 10 170.00 ..79 25 426.00 ..82 7 119.00 ..: 10U 1,700.00 .37 50 850.00 . 39 50 850.00 ..42 10 170.00 44 10 170.00 . 45 10 170.00 ..46 5 85.00 ..43 5 85.00 ..49 5 85.00 ..51 6 85.00 ,f :C'M ' 860.00 ..58 20 340.00 .59 20' 340.00 .70 1 17.00 .81 43 731.00 .83 40 680.00 C, H. Maglnnis. C. P. Maglnnis. The shares of each of said stock holders will be so offered for sale and sold separately for the best price obtainable at such sale. d-Jl-8 J. M. THRONE, Secretary. Going Away For the Holiday Go feeling right or your "Fourth"will feel all wrong. Go dressed in the best, but be sure where you buy. Go slow don't buy care lessly or off-hand. Ready here with the proper and newest summer furn ishings for carefully dressed men shirts, neckwear, un derwear, hose, hats, caps, gloves and belts, Ready with everything you'll need