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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1915)
THE PALACE THEATER i city news. ,KlHt THK 1AST T1MK TOX1GHT j u us uuara pox r eaiure mat nas stirrea an me oig cum a in me enure auuu, me count L.eo ioisioi a aiasiorpiay, . wuu mac great iTi-iar uasi, isance u wen, l neaa wara entire Nation, the Coui .and William E. Shay. Let Stone tune your piano. 932tf ' I "KREUTZER SONATA" Mrs. W. C. Thorn left this aftern- ooon for a visit with friends and rel 'vrem,l-r sonata, sounds, with Vibrant Master Hand, the Entire KeyDoara or Human bmoupn. "r tie last time- tonignt. you can net arrora to miss it. Played In tne city at 6c. atives at Portland ' N advance 'here- 0nly 5 nd 1 cents. TOMORROW The big five reel Masterplcturo "The Quest" featuri ng Margarita Fischer. ' ' A leader water system will add $600 valuo to your home. It saves hard work. Churchill. 715-Jy9 Mrs. R. W. 1-ong returned to her 'home at Yoncalla after a visit .win friends in thjs city. A practical needle threader given with each tube of sewing machine j needles at Chili-chills. 715-Jy9 Arundel, 48-L. piano tuner. Phone 462-tf Mrs: W. S. Trite, who. .has hoen visiting in this city returned to her home at Sutherlln this afternoon. Fruit Jars and trimmings at re-! duced. prices. People's Supply. Co. 709-jy9i H. H. Wood kft this afternoon for; Portland where he will spend a week! or . ten days attending to business! matters. j R. A.. Pflu and wife, who have been' visiting with relatives here, left this afternoon for Albany where they will visit for a few days before going I their home in Nebraska. The Oregon Fire Relief, of Mc Minnville, will write a six months policy on your hay crop at a special rate. Glenn H. Taylor, agent, Per kins building. 1 C89-lf Miss Alpha Lee, who has been at tending the exposition at San Fran cisco stopped off In. (his city today for a visit with Miss L. Abrams while on her way to her' home in Port land. That News Ads lirlnir resnlta wna amply demonstrated today when W. If. Dole, of Looking Glass came in to, insert one. He stated that from a 25, cent ad he run a few weeks ago, h had made a trade of a tract of land for seven lots in Kinneys addition,1 and the deeds were made out today. That's going some. 1 Mrs. W. H. Palm is very 111 at her hom. with appendicitis. Get 8 Inch paper plates for Be per per dozen. Paper napkins at 5 cents per hundred, and best assortment of lunch goo vi at the People's Supply Co. I 709-jyO W. C. Laird, of Coquille,-was in this city yesterday attending to busi ness matters. : ' . We handle ail' Kin (15 or kodaks and cameras. Also all kinds of film and papers. Mail order business so Hcired. Clark & Clark, photo sup plies and fotographers. S11-M Robertine MqCorkle today filed an application for a divorce, against her husband, Clark rMcC,orkle, ton the grounds of cruel and inhuman treat ment. I Use Golden Star Furniture Polish on your furniture, once used," never, refused. Good for automobile, or imKit higy woodwork, or furniture ! For sale by B. W. Strong, the Fur-1 ntture Man. 705-Jy8! While playing about the yard the six-year-old son of Jack Decker step ped on a piece of glass, severing an artery in his foot and Inflicting a gash about three inches long. Dr. Hoover was summoned and the In jury dressed. Although the wound is not necessarily serious It Is very painful. .', . ' While working on a scaffolding at the home of Frank Long, Jack Rob erts fell from a height Of mbout eight frael, the force of the fall com ing directly over the heart. He was taken to his house In an uncon scious condition and a physician summoned and at the present time is doing nicely. - CITV NEWd. Camp chair, hammocks and camp cots. See Strong, the furniture Man. - , .706-Jy8 . C. A. Marcx, of Dole, "was a busi ness visitor iu . this city yesterday. Another' big dance at the Dlxon vllle auditorium on Friday night Come. '. 706-jy9 W. S. Johnston nnd" daughter, prominent residents of Brockway are In this city today .'visiting with friends and attending . to business matters. At a meeting of the pension toaid this afternoon the following appli cants were examined: Chss. Marcy, Thomas Milliken, Francis Smith, Thomas Clark and W. D.- Rogers. Irvln Woody, who waB today tried in the Justice court on the charge of Illegal fishing was found rruil'y and fined $160 or 75 days In jail. Up to late this afternoon he had not paid the fine and was still, in thu city Jail. , His brother Bill Woody waB too young to come before the Justice court and will be tried be fore the juvenile court. The boys of the Juvenile band will give a concert at the court house yard tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Before the concert the Chautauqua CQmmlttee has arranged for a parade to leave the postofflce at 7:80. ,A11 who are interested in the Chautau- qua and can furnish autos for the parade are asked to notify J. E. Mi Cltntock. And all the citizens of the city Who are desirous of seeing the Chautauqua come to this city are aok C( to be present and ride in the parade. The parade will end at the court house yard and will be in time for the concert." W. E. Patros, of Peel was In. the city yesterday attending to business matters. ' j W. O. Cordon was today admitted to .Mercy hospital where he under went a very , serious operation. Drs. : Set'her and Stewart performed the operation. ' - ' I The committee which ha3 charge FOR RENT 6 room house with bath, good locntlon $10 a month. Phone 15F12. 712-Jyl3p FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 13 1-3 acre fruit ranch, principally prunes. For further particulars .inquire of W. H. Dole, Looking Glass, Douglus county, Oregon. - 713-Jy20p of th Chautuuqua tickets mot last j night at the Commercial cIud roo.i.Bi Where they discussed plans and methods for Increasing the sale of, tickets. i" j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. WANTED Work by man with fam ily, on ranch qr would lease farm if terms agreed on. Call or writo ,"C. S." W3 Fowler street, Rose burg, Ore. 710-Jyl3p LOST Lockot watch charm with In . Rials R. G. II. Will flndor leava at News office and obtain re i ward. 710-JylSp WANTED Housework by an experi enced girl. Phone 1F3. 714-J13 IIOM ESTEA D RE r.tNQlJlSl I ME NTS I have three quarter sections ad joining lev-l land, no rook or grav el, good free deep soil In the most progressive settlement of Us ago iu Idaho. One of the best grain dis tricts in the west. Price for Imme diate sale $750 per quarter. W. II. Gilliam, Roseburg, Or. 771Jyl3p NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by tbG County Court of. the State of Oregon, for Douglns County as administrator of the estate of Da- vjd Thomas, deceased. 411 persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to. present the same to me, verified as required by law, at the office -of Buchanan & Porter, Roseburg, Oregon, within !lx month: from this date. ; Dated this 30th day of'Jun.', 1915. ORA H. PORTER, Administrator of the estate of David ThomaB, deceased. 693-jy29 Save The Baby Use the reliable HORLICK'S ORIGINAL Malted Milk Upbuilds every part of the body efficiently. Endorsed by thousands of Physicians, Mothers and Nurses the world over for more than ft quarter of a century. . Convenient, no cooking nor additional' milk required. Simply dissolvein water. Agrees when other foods often fail. Sample free, HORUCK'S, Racine, Wit. lo Substitute ls"Just as Good" as HORLICK'S, tho Original YALE BEATS HARVARD IN ANNUAL RACE ...ef ,. ....... ttw '..-. ..- -,X . K - - ate coming across the limsh line. One hundred thousand excited spectators saw the Yale crew defeat , Harvard in the annual race on the Thumea river at New London, Conn. Eli's victory speaks well for the English strckc, which was introduced at Yale by Coach Guy NickUls. Ya!a beat Harvard last year by one-fifth of a second; this year she won by seven hout lengths. ; oJca P Before the Opening of Roseburg Chautauqua 1 ' . ' " The Assembly this year promises to be most success ful. A program has been arranged that will not be equalled anywhere in the West. It is the same that is being presented in Spokane, Fresno, Los Angeles, Seattle and other large cities. From the first entertainment of magic, music and mind reading by the Floyd Magical Company to the closing concert by the Tyrolean Alpine Yodlers, the program is replete with the real entertainment and the best of music and lectures. Season Tickets Are Now On Sale After the first allotment has been sold, the price will be advanced to $3.00 per ticket. You will buy that Ticket. Why don't you buy it now? Roseburg Chautauqua, July 10 to 16