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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1915)
CITY N1WI. - Safety first, "Bee Hutch." 1388i! a marriage license was issued to day to Vanle Walker, a machinist, this city, and Miss Belle Fletcher. To Insure the beat results from your kodak films send them to us for expert developing and printing. We do the best work at moderate prices. The Roseburg Book Btore. 645-tf A drop of sperm oil on a razor blade makes as much difference as exists between hot water and lather. Buy a 10 cent bottle from B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. 622-nl5 When you are in need of windows, doors, window screens or fence lum ber, see what Page's have to offer. Call t their mill on North Jackson street. 489-m3l' THE PALACE THEATRE Very Special Feature Attraction for Today Only. The Great William Fox Attraction, from the most talked of novel ever written. "LIFE'S SHOP WINDOW" A feature abounding in heart-throbs, tears and smiles, by an all-star cast, including Claire Whitney, Stuart Holmes and Walter Hitchcock. Tomorrow: The Prodigal's Progress, in "The Diamond From the Shy," Arundel, 48-L. piano tuner. Phone 462-tf " New wall paper and kalsomlne of beautiful colorings. See B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. C22-Jnl5 W. C. Pickens, of Roseburg; Henry Monson, of Scottsburg, and J. H. Brown, of Glendale, were drawn to day to serve as jurors during the regular term of court. Hammocks that are reinforced in the middle. Some bargains too. See B. w. Strong, the Furniture Man. 622-jnlB 9 I Coffees probably carry tne largest margin of profit of any food products you buy. It was this condition we sought to change when we reorganiz ed our coffee business a year ago. Big selling expenses of exclusive cof fee houses are really responsible for the large profits. Bcause coffees are but one branch of our business, we are able to keep our expense of get ting them to the consumer from 40 to 60 per cent under other concerns. We are giving this saving to our custom ers In the shape of better values. Royal Club is the best coffee on the market, at 6c to 15c a pound less. Lang Co. Royal Club Food Products, Portland CITY NEWS. Developing any sue roll film up to 4x5, 16c per roll. All done by professionals. Clark & Clark, photo supplies and fotographers. 311-tl Automobile pennants for Chautau qua boosters can be had by owners of automobiles calling for them at the Douglas National Bank. Building paper, deadening felt and house furnishings are very conven ient in a summer cottage. See B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. 622-jnl5 Another big dance at Elks Hall on Saturday night. MubIo by Ott's or chestra. Tickets 50c. Doors open at 8:30. 614-Jnl2 The genuine guaranteed Weyer hauser silos are for sale only at Page's. The Page Investment Co., N. Jackson street. 489-m31 Earl E. Flelschmann, of Eugene, known as the "boy amateur" will be here next Thursday under the aus pices of the Loyal Sons class, of the Christian church and give hlB enter tainment, consisting of readings and vocal solos. Mr. Flelschmann is an excellent baritone soloist and also a reader and impersonator. N. L. Conn is a business visitor In the city today. In reply to an Inquiry as to how the committee who has charge of securing the right of way for the Roseburg and Eastern railroad, Har ry Pearce stated this morning that as yesterday was a special holiday, created by the governor, but little effort-was made to get signatures to the leases. Three property owners were approached by the committee, and' all of them readily agreed to allow the railroad to pass through FIRST WOMAN TO RECEIVE ANL.L.D. FROM COLUMBIA fa Miss Louisa Lee Schuyler. Abandoning an academic conser vatism which wa3 at variance with the modern spirit of college adminis tration, Columbia University at its recent commencement exercises con ferred its first L. L. D. on the gentler sex. Miss Louisa Lee Schuyler, the honored recipient of the decree, is the founder of the New York State Charities Aid association and the origii.ator of the first American training school for nurses. Do you want a good, common-sense good looking, durable, economical suit Come in and let us show one of those oJive drab Norfolks All the new things in men's shirts, the very latest showings. CJCool and comfortable underwear, the . kind that you'll need during this warm weather. JA complete line f Florsheim shoes, showing a goodly number of English toes Look at the new rubber sole, an improvement too. All the new shapes in hats and a nice assort ment of those light and comfort able silkjhats all shades. Don't forget that we are making very attractive prices , on all men and boy's clothing c Harth,s Toggery their property. Monday the commit tee will devote to concerted action and a full report will be made at that time. Miss Mabel Van Buren announces a recital by her Junior class in music on Monday evening at the Christian church, to which the public is cordial ly invited. 612-J14 Thayne Llvesay, who has been spending the winter months attend ing school at the Pacific University, situated at Forest Grove, returned here last night. Rev. and Mrs. Lux have had as thnir eitPRtn thin wapV Mra John Spofford and daughter, Katherlne, of Haverhill, Mass. They left yesterday for a visit with friends at Myrtle Point. To show Just how accurate the statement of a local paper Is in Its boasts of printing "news, not his tory" the attention of Its readers is called to the two letters which pass ed between the president and Bryan, on the occasion of the letter's resig nation' from the cabinet. These let ters were printed In The News on Thursday evening, June 10, Just 24 hours earlier than given by the "news, not Jhistory" sheet. The News might go still further ' If it cared to and call attention to the full four-page "extra" Issued 17 minutes after the result of the bond Issue was over, and If It wished to press the mater still further. It could show where Its bulletin board had tbe Farnum verdict posted half an hour before the "N. N. H." poster appeared. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administratrix of the estate of John Becker, deceased, has filed In the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, her final ascount as such administratrix and that the 17th day of June, 1915, at ton o'clock In the forenoon of said day, has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing objections to said account and the settlement thereof. MINNIE BECKER, Administratrix of the Estate of John Becker, deceased. 536-Jnl7 Mrs. Belle Hott, who ihas ;been visiting In this city, left today tor her home at La Grande. Mrs. Frank Gilliam, of Winchester, who has been visiting In this city left this afternoon lor her home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witt left this afternoon tor their bona at Elk Head after a visit with relatives in this city. S, A As rBfurmniirMriiTil M SUFKKRIXO AXD BURGKRY can be avoided by using mas fon TMC PUBLIC KCMTMj Trr ma M K 1'II.K ItKMKDY Relieve yourself of tbls ailment at home. Easy to use and thoroughly dependable. Sold only by us 60c and J1.00. , CEXTRAI, PHARMACY Free Prizes! Generous distribution of valuable prizes by Piano manufacturers and wholesalers, co-operating with the local Furniture Co. - - - Oregon their Piano Agency of the Roseburg Roseburg Prize No. 1. An excellent $40.00 Corre spondence Course of Musical Instruction. Prize No. 2. Ladies' Beautiful Gold Watch. Prize No. 3. Gentleman's Gold Watch. Prize No. 4. Chest of Rogers Silver. (See note below.) Spend a few minutes of your time and win one of these beautiful premiums. ' A PREMIUM for EVERYONE You do not have to buy anything to win one of the following prizes. Simply solve the "Little Mary Puzzle," send us your answer, and you can have your choice. . Ladies' Beauty Pin6, Box of Candy, Fountain Pens, Gents' Tie Clasps, Safety Razors. " A PRIZE TO EVERYBODY LITTLE MARY PUZZLE TRY IT CAN YOU SOLVE ITPTRY IT AT ROSKIJURO FURXITUHU CO. "" .kSft i) FIND THE PIANO AND MUSIC TEACHER AND WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE 1 Contest Closes June 22, 1915 All answers to puzzles ra ust be sent In to us not later than June 22, 1916. Everyone has an equal opportunity of securing one of the above prizes. Don' t dolay answering, but write your name and address plainly an d send in your answer today. Name ........ Audress.. Everyone sending In his solution before the above date, will also receive from tbe Northwo stern Offices of the Pianos we repre sent, In addition to the premium mentioned above, Piano manu facturer's receipt for One Hundred and Five Dollars, ((106.00), which will be received the same as gold coin on any new piano or Player Piano In our store, provided the receipt be used within the date shown on its face. NOTE Read the conditions for obtaining prizes Nob; 1, 2, and 4. All contestants who call at our store and use their receipt will receive their choice of any of the four prizes. Namely Forty Dollar Musical Instruction Course, Ladles Gold Watch, Gontleman'B Gold Watch, and Chest of Rogers Sliver, Reasons for This Great Offer For many years the Piano sellers nave been trying to reduce the selling price of Pianos. Tlio old way of paying solicitors, pay ing teachers' commissions, and engaging great artists' to play Pianos at fabulous prices we are trying to eliminate. We are therefore working with the manufacturers and whole salers, on an expense sharing campaign, to sell within this district the greatest number of Piano's at the least posslblo expense. We are manufacturer'! agents for Instruments of proven quality, comprising somo of the world's most famous makes. Remomber, your solutlo n must be In our hands bofore June 22, 1915. This date has been made Imperative by the manufac turers themselves, and we bare no authority to extend It. Send all answers direct to ROSEBURG FURNITURE CO. Roseburg Oregon