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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1915)
DOUGLAS COUNTY NEWS PUKE-FOOD l OF SPECIALS Milk on Ice .V Fresh Cream and High Test California Redlands "Rose" Brand u).Oranges and bright Florida Grape Fruit. Everything the market affords in vegetables, fresh every morning The Bee Hive Grocery Phone 91 Use of Mnyr's VoniU'fiil Stomach ltcniody ItriiiK" Surprisingly Quick HoNiilla, It you want to fool woll quick be sure Unit jKiur Btomiich la all right. A very large part of huimiu Ills are cen tered In the Btomncli and the diges tive unnarutus. 1 Hundreds of Oregon people have found the way to health in the uso of Mayr's Wondorful Stomach Remedy, i truly roinurknble remedy. The first iloso proves what It will do and there ts no long treatiuont. Here Is what oino Oregon people say of the rem edy. MRS. W. H. HEI.I.MAN, 222 Alns worth Btreot, Portland, Ore., wroto: 'I am beginning to feel like a differ ent person. I havo been telling my friends about your wondorful rem edy." V. II. OlOEItlSlI, Albany, Ore., wrote: "IT It had not been for your TU'nUcIno I fool sure I would have been dead by now. I foel like a now man." -.!. " V- . . Thousands of others from all parts of the country have wrltted In praise of the remedy. It Is known every where, because It brings results. IU record Is astonishing. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Rem edy clears the digestive tract of mu coid accretions and removes poison ous matter. It brings swift rellof to sufferers from ullments of the Btom ncli, liver and bowels. Many say that It has saved them from clangor oils operations anil many declare that It lias saved tholr lives. Hecauso of the remarkable success of this remedy thore ure many Imi tations, su be cautious. Be sure lt'B MAYR'S. Go to Marsters' Drug Co. niul ask nbout the wonderful results It has beon accomplishing among people thoy know or Bend to Geo. II. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Whiting SI., Chlengo, 111., for free book on stomach allmentB and many grateful letters from people who have been restored. Any druggist can toil you the wondorful effects. 'Facts don't blow out." Mr. Squeegee' The people who built the Pyramids did a job that has never been beaten. From foundations to cap-stones they were constructed to enduro. There was no overweiRht anywhere and no pari was too wuak or too liylit to match the other pans. Hence the lasting qualities of the Pyramids. Diamond Tires are built, as the Pyramids vera built, to lata. Every part is made to wear just as long as the other parts tiuhire. Consequently Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires tnadu a record in 1914 that has never been matched. Send for our book of letters from dealers who old Diamond Tires in 1914. It tells how more than 99 out of every 100 of the more than half n million Diamond Tirea sold last year gava maximum service ut nun.umm mileage coau It is yours for the asking. Diamond Squeegee Tires are sold at these "FAIR-LISTED" PRICES: Sine Diamond . Diamond . 30 x 3 t 8.43 34 x 4 J20.35 I 303K 12.20 38x4'i 28.70 S23 14.00 37x5 33.90 33 4 20.00 38 x 6-J 4ti.OO FAY NO MORE LOOKING GLASS Mrs, Henry Schrcnk has returned home again from a ten duys' visit at Union Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodman, of Washington, have arrived In our val ley for an extended visit with the former's parents. Ernest Schrenk, with others of the Roseburg hospital corps, will depart Tuesday night for Fort Stevens, where they will remain tor the next 10 dayB. The boys will be in com pany with Dr. liouck as their Cap tain. We hope the boys will have a good time while gone. The Looking Glass, Brockway, Ten Mile and Olalla Sunday schools ou sted chlldren'B day last Sunday iu a most attractive manner. The morn ing services consisted of union Sun day Bchool for all, ofter which Rev. R. E. Mathis, of South Deer creek, our former minister, delivered a most able sprmon to a very large audience. A incst refreshing dinner was served on the ground by everybody present. U 2 o'clock the children''! excr.vf..i:S began The exorcises lasted for two hours and were very much appreciat ed by a very large audience. Thero was hardly standing room left In the church. The program rendered was oxcollent In connection with the song service by the Looking Glass and Ten Mile quartottes. Our pastor, Rev. C. G. Morris, of Ten Mile, made a most able address In behalf of the good work of Sunday schools. Ev erybody present enjoyed the day very much arid all went home happy, hop ing we will all meet again some day with a happy group of Sunday school workers. R. F. Rogers, Richard Goodman, Alba Spaugh, Alva Howard and Har ry Brown have gone over to old Brewster for a big outing. We hope the boys will have a good time while gono. Chas. Lutman 1b building a new and up to date barn on his cozy little home In East Looking Glass. social converse, followed by dulnty re fresuments. The Swedes of the West Side gave a program and social at the hull, which was attended and very much enjoyed by quite a large crowd. The receipts of tho evening are to be used to aid In the organization of a band. The chlldren'B day exerciBes ef the Melrose Sunday school are not to be held until June 20. NKW TKAl.V OX THE SOUTHERN TAt'lFIC Beginning today, the Southern Pa cific will inaugurate a new train ser vice between Portland , and San Francisco, the train beins known as the "Exposition Special." It will leave Portland at 12:30 p. m. and reach Roseburg at 8:30 p. m. NortV.boun 1 It leaves the exposition city at 11-40 a. m. and arrives here hers at 12:45 a. m. I aig!0!E I MELROSE Haying Is in full blnst. Mr. and Irs. Tence Lusenbark loft Monday for a visit to the.S)o- sltlon. Mrs. II. R. Conn returned Friday from Goldendale, Wash., whore she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Imrle. J. A. Peterson and family, who havo spent the past two years In Mel rose, have moved to West Po.ieburij. Mr. SIndt is having the wood work finished In his new home. George Hundy Is doing the work. About 40 relatives tendered J. W. Conn a surprise on Inst Friday ev ening, the occasion being the 67th an niversary of his birth. A very pleas ant evening was spent in games and A Combination Coal Wood and Gas Ran ge The same oven is heated by any of these fuels The Makers Guarantee the Range Fully VHlTIT MEX ATTENTION. Orders taken for all kinds of nine boxjs, peach and tomato boxes at $.15 per M at mill, or delivered at very reasonable prices. r ill',!, Li i nwii, I tu;i. lT Olalla. Ore Most Convenient Yet Designed 623-Jyl2 sw Oyx Acetylene Welding N'nw process of welding Iron, cast Iron and aluminum. All work guar anteed and prices are reasonable. G. L. Prior, 230 W. Oak street. 8. W. STRONG The Furniture Man The greatest economy of Ford cars is not In the low price but In the low after cost of operation less than two cents a mile in city and country. They are designed and built to Berve and save; to bring the luxury of pleasure and the sturdiness in business work this Is why there are more than 700.000 now In use this is what has made the Ford the universal car these are the merits we present why you should buy a Ford. Runabout 440; -Tourln Car 490; 'Town Car J630; Coupelet 750; Sedan $976 f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment. On display and sale at The Ford Garage. G. V. Burnett, Agent. Snaps in City,, Property Six room house, garage, large lot, good location, pav ed street. Price $1',000, one half cash, balance good terms. Large 8-room modern house, two lots, fine garden spot, -close In. Price $1800, on good terms. Four-room house 'on two good lots, good location. Price $900. I'ERRIXE & MARSTEKS 'f'i mi AVE ARE IXDEl'EXDEXT regarding our right to sell the best and choicest meats at the price of inferiro grades. ' We don't care what any one else charges. Wo habitually fix our prices as low as high quality can pos sibly allow. CASS STREET MARKET Phono 10. AUTO REPAIRING Expert auto repairing and machlnu work. Many years experience and al work gttaranteed. Give me a trial G. L. Prior, 230 West Oak street. We handle an Kinds of kodaks and cameras. Also all kinds of films and papers. Mail order business so licited. Clark & Clark, photo sup plies and fotographers. 311-tf Cooling Wash Stops That Itch TfteWEST SIDE GROCERY WKIIAVK A I.AHUK LINK OF 8TAIM.F. AND FANCY ilK. CKItlKS ANDTItF.l'ltlCKSAltE KKillT. SKltVICK VHOMI-T AMXOfimtOl'S. WK IlKI.IVKHtiOUllsWHKN YOU SAY YOU WANT Til KM. NOT MOVICS A1TTKK YOt' NHEDTHKM. WK AUK II Kit K TO!) Kit VK YOU AM W f. SHlt V K YOU KIUHT lMinno Two-iine DOWELL & BENEDICK Went HoRQburir ttniyni W ,i . aj iiaaaiKnaan ..,! i yMlia)l un,.inn,uM,ia,ai III II I t M ill .jaiai .vsi JN. ..." '..aatu I NO USE DISPUTING tho fact that It pays to buy the best. Even people who feel com pelled to buy at the lowest prlc; offered are not satisfied with their purchases. YOU DOX'T SAVE MOXEV IX MILL WORK by buying poor qualities. People who know will tell you that what they buy here not alone gives more satisfaction but costs actually less than the poorer kinds. Hargreaves Door and Lumber Co. Te not In half "ah' hour not In ten minutes but in 6 seconds. Just a few drops of that mild, sooth ing, cooling wash, the D. D. D. Pre scription, tho famous cure for Eczema, and the itch Is (rone. Your burning skin Is Instantly relieved end you have ab solute protection from all summer skin troubles. TYe can pive you a Rood size trial bottle of the genuine D. I. Prescription for only 25 cents. Don't fail to try this famous remedy for any kind of summer skin trouble we know P, D. D. will give you Instant relief RED CROSS PHARMACY For Meats n That are Meats Phone 134 or call at Roseburg Sanitary Market Cass St. Newhart Bros. Props. a J