The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 14, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY NEWS.
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' Arundel, piano lunar. Phone
48-L. ' 42-tf
BALDWIN SUGGESTED
FOR COUNSELOR OF
STATE DEPARTMENT
MR. DRUGGIST
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J. E. Stewart and family passed
through this city this morning in
their auto enroute from their home at
Silverton to San Francisco where
Did You Hear Nels Darling
Last Monday?
they will attend the exposition.
We handle ail Kinds or kodak
and cameras. Also all kinds of film
SOME OF
and papers. Mall order business so
licited. Clark & Clark, photo sup
plies and fotographers. , 311-tf
IcaaJ Tsjfflifc' III
If So Don't You ThinK This Space
Could Be Used to Your
Advantage
THINK IT OVER
The council, as a committee, has
been working hard this morning and
afternoon drafting out the form of
the contract between the Kendall
Bros, and the city. Each side has
made a-number of recommendations
as to clauses in the contract and
when finished the agreement now
under preparation will probably meet
with satisfaction on both Bides. -The
meetings have been open to the pub
lic and a number of citizens of the
city have been present at different
times during the day.
CITY NEWS.
Hay salt, 43c for BO lb. sack; 80c
per cwt. - People's Supply Co.
743-116
H. C. Skruggs and wife left this
morning for a visit with relatives at
Grants Pass. j
Mrs. L. A. Lane, of Sutherlln, ar
rived in this city this morning for a'
visit with Mrs. H. Garrett.
Mrs. O. Thompson left this morn
ing for Riddle where she will visit
with a short time with Mrs. Kaiser, j
O. O. Hargett and wife, who have,
been visiting in this city, left this
morning for their home at Walla
Walla.
Mrs. Won. Bell, who has be;n
visiting a't the home of J. M. Tre
fren returned this morning to her
home at Portland.
t Bertha McCracken, who has been
visiting with relatives in this city
and attending the Chautauqua left
this morning for her home at
Greens.
Mrs. Cora Wilkey and daughter
left this morning for Portland for
about a week when she will be join
ed by Miss Brooks, the two return
ing to this city together in about ten
days.
W. O. Flemmlng and family, of
Oklahoma, arrived in ithis fcity a
short time ago and have purchased
Best machine castor lubricating
oil, the kind that does not gum up
yonr machine. At the People's Sup
ply Co. 743-Jll!
Jeanette Taylor left this morning
for Comstock where she will visit
for a few days with friends.
Prunes, dried apples and ojher
died fruit, the most convenient for
camping trips. Get them at the Peo
ple's Supply Co. 743-jlO
Use Kalsomlne on your summer
room or mountain cottage. Hygenic
.Kalsomlne 'kills spider eggs, bug
nests and the like. For sale by B.
W. Strong, the Furniture Man.
738-JylB
J. K. Herrlngton, one of the war
dens of the state asylum, arrived In
this city last night and took charge
of Chas. Stimpson, the old soldier
who killed Alexander Church Mon
day. Stimpson was taken to the
asylum this morning where he will
be committed today.
A tent Is necessary for comfort
when In the mountains or at the
seashore. They keep off the night
dew or the morning shower, but gain
the benefit of the sea or mountain
air. Buy your tent from Strong, the
Furniture Man. . -738-Jyl5
NORTH PORTLAND
LIVESTOCK REPORT
PORTLAND, July 14. The first
of the week run of cattle began with
a registration of 1000 "head; Mon
day's market starting off briskly at
about steady prices on steers, a car
load of choice ones going at $7 for
tops, others of a little less quality
bringing $6.75; she stuff Bfcowed a
weakness and closed at 10 to If, cents
off.
Hogs.
Hogs do not show any improve
ment in regard to the character of
offerings; out of. the 2700 received
j none were In prime shape. Market
considered steady to a shade lower,
tops bringing $7.40.
Sheep.
Choice lambs no- doubt would
bring $6.50, ewes and wethers in
proportion; 1700 ohanged band
Monday morning at an even price
with last week.
Esmond Glossop, Guy Clausen and
Jessie Frantz, all of Marshfield, ar
rived in this city this morning on
their bicycles. From this city the
boys took the train to Grants Pass
where they will again Tide their
wheels to Wildvllle, where they will
a 40-acre fruit farm on South Deerj spend about a- week, returning to
tneir nome alter aooui a iwo
vocation.
creek where they will make their
home.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
XT. S. Weather bureau, local office
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending
5 a. m., July 14, 1916.
Precipitation in inches and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesterUay 70
Lowest temperature last night 55
Precipitation last 24 hours 0
Total precipitation since first of
month 52
Normal precipitation for this
month - .S2
Total precipitation from' Sep
tember 1, 1914, to date 24.48
Average precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1877 33.99
Total deficiency from Sep
tember 1, 1914 :... 9.51
Average precipitation for 38
wet seasons, (September to
May inclusive) 32.00
WILLIAM BELL,
Observer.
'SAVE YOUR HANDS"
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ROUGH DRY
Will Be List Prices From
This Day on,May 27th
Roseburg Steam Laundry
CA
Simeon E. Baldwin.
Simeon E. Baldwin, former gov
error of Connecticut who was a can
didate at the Baltimore convention
which nominated President Wilson,
is now suggested as the successor of
Robert Lansing as counselor of the
state department- Governor Baldwin
is now seventy-six years old and has
had long experience in ligal affairs.
THE SHOOTING OF DAN Mc
GREW AT THE MAJESTIC
Ylm, an outcast, struggles through
the terlble Alaskan wlntor. His best
friend, Dan McGrew, has etolon his
wife. Yim is In the grip of a terrible
passion, which slowly wears off, but
through the long hours of his now
wasting, waning life, he harborB hlB
feeling against Dan McGrew.
The second stanza of the famouB
pocm, from which the picture was
made, reads:
When out of the night, which was
fifty below.
And Into the din and the glare
There stumbled a miner fresh from
the creeks
Dog-dirty1 and loaded for bear.
This refers to the Malamute sa
loon, where, fifteen years later, Dan
gerous Dan McGrew is playing cards
and the lady that's known as Lou
(Ylm former wife) Is sitting by his
side.
The final paragraph tells of the
shooting of Dangerous Dan McGrew
by Yim, the man from the creeks:
Then I ducked my head and the
lights went out
And two guns blazed In the dark
A woman screamen and the lights
went up
And two men lay stiff and stark.
The powerful vivid and fascinat
ing story unfolds In majestic fash
ion, while the scenic BurrourldingB
of Alaskan atmosphere and environ
ment make it doubly attractive. At
the Majestic today -and tomorrow.
r Tutifully situated suburban lot
n West Roseburg must be sold to
tt!i an etato. A bargain for somo
np. Inquire of W. H. Richardson,
ri'Rtee 725-tf
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Ga 'l-chf.tFre ItlamonlnrtBdAX
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SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHLRE
Let "Kellv" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring
The
French
Transfer
Company
Phone 220
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Meats of
QUALITY
Extra care is given to
the selection of our
meats with "the result
that none but the' most
tender cuts go to Jour
customers
Roseburg
Sanitary Market
Newhard Bros.
Cass Street
SPECIALS
1
Fresh Cream and MilK on Ice
High Test
California Redlands "Rose" Brand
Oranges and bright Florida
Grape Fruit.
Everything the market affords in
vegetables, fresh every morning
The'Bee Hive Grocery
Phone 91
NEWPORT
Oregon's Popular Beach Resort
An Ideal outdoor retreat. Hunting, fishing, boating, surf-bathing,
etc. Interesting visiting points in the neighborhood. Convenient
camping grounds, electric light, pure water.
Low Season and Week-End Round Trip
Excursion Fares
Two Dally Trains Prom Albany " -"-wr r
Ask for Illustrated folder "Newport" giving list of hotels, rates, eto
A visit to the
Two World Expositions
at San Francisco and San Plego Is
an event of a life-time and one you
cannot afford to miss
Special Fares In July
to San Francisco, Los Angel '3 and San Diego on certain dates.
IXW ROUND TRIP FARES DAILY
with stop-overs in either direction
4 fine trains dally In each direction
STOP-OVERS AT EXPOSITIONS
All tlckots to the East via California
permit stop-overs at San Francisco
and Los Angeles to see the Exposi
tions. Ask nearest agent for "California and Its Two World Expositions"
nd "Way Side Notes Shasta Route."
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, General Posse ioi A pent, Portland, Oregon.
Cooling Wash Stops That Ifcb
Tea not in half ait hour not in
ten minutes but In 6 seconds.
Just d, few drops of that mild, sooth
ing, cooling wash, the D. D. D. Pre
scription, the famous cure for Eczema,
and the Itch Is gone. Tour burning skin
Is Instantly relieved and you have ab
solute proteotlon from all summer skin
troubles. TVe can give you a good alz4
trial bottle of the genuine V. D. l4
Prescription for only 25 cents.
iJon't fall to try this famous remedy
for any kind of summer skin trouble
vo know V, X). P, will give you Instant,
relief,
TfoWEST SIDE GROCERY
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Two-Nine
DOWELL & BENEDICK
ltM!bunr
BAIST IT WELL
because that is the only
means by which you can pre
vent the roast from burning.
It would bo a shame to allow
that to happen with such
tender pieces of beef that wo
supply you. All our meats
are prlmo and rich with
nourishment.
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