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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1915)
CITV NEWS. Let Stone tune jour piano. 933tt Mrs. N. O. Denny, of Jennings, La., arrived Jn this city today for a visit, with relatives. j I E. B. Henry, of Bandnn. was In ' this city yesterday attending to business matters. Mrs. F. A. Stewart left today for Etigese where she will visit for a week or ten days. THE PALACE THEATER The last night of the William Fox, great six act production. Ask any one of the crowd that saw it yesterday and you will be convinced that you should not miss the last opportunity today of seeing the greatest play here THE CLEMENCEAU CASE By Alexander Dumas, with William Shay and Theda Bara, the Vampire woman of "A Fool There Was" but vivid character. Tomorrow, the masterpiece ',The Outcast' by Amboassadr Thomas Nel now a stronger son Page and more John Young left today for Portland where he will visit with his parents for a few days. ; W. W. Thackrah left this after noon for Eugene Where he will spend a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawse left this afternoon for Idaho where they will make their future home'. ' . ! Refrigerators that refrigerate. See B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. 770-322 Mrs. G. E. Aldrich, who has been visiting in this city, returned to her home at Wilbur this afternoon. Mrs. Esther Bryan, of Grants Pass,' arrived In this city .this afternoon for a visit with friends and relatives. . A folding canvaB cot is the coolesJ bed on a hot night. For sale by. B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. ! 770-J22 ' 1 Althea King left this afternoon' for Eugene where she will visit for, a short time with friends and rela- tlves. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Olson, of Marsh field, arrived in this city today and will spend a couple of weeks visit ing -with frjends and relatives. j Developing an; size roil film up to 4x5, 15c per roll. All done by professionals. Clark & Clark, photo supplies and fotographers. 311-tt We handle an Kinds of kodaks and cameras. Also all kinds of films and papers. Mail order business so llcited. Clark & Clark, photo Sup ply nH frTM"-i cli'- " ' CITV NIiV. rialety tirs:. -bee Hutch." ISSSif Florence E. Cruzanwas today al lowed a divorce from her husband, Gr-y Eldon Cruzon. The two were married in Portland, May llv 1908. Myrtle Otto and Paulino Winnlng m left this afternoon for Suther- 11s where they will visit with their aunt, Mrs. Fred Winnlnsr-am. Julius Riddle, who has been on an auto tour to San Francisco, is ex pected to return to this city today. The trip was made In Mrs. J. B. Riddle's auto and the party consist ed of MVs. J. B. Riddle, Margaret Crosby and FranceB Frater, of Rid dle, and Julius Riddle, of this city. The time to Insure Is now. Do not put it off. These dry times should find you protected. We rep resent 24 of the best old line com panies. The rates are very low, no assessments or membership as In mil tuals. Come In and let's talk It over, or have us call r.nd Inspect your place. RICE & RICE, Insurance Brok ers. 739-al Charles W. Garland, an attorney of Portland, was forever disbarred from practicing In the court of this state by a decision of Justice Bean. Garland's case was heard by Attor neys John McCort, John H. MeNury, n P. Coshow Loriwt K. Adims end .Vrd Fimr-son. the grievance com mittee of the state bar association. This committee recommended the disbarment of 'Garland "for being guilty of any wilful deceit or mis conduct In his profession." The con troversy arose over the matter of an estate In Portland In which Hie sum of $709.87 escheated to the Btate and it was alleged that Garland ap propriated the money to Ms own use. W. P. Lord represented Gnrland at the hearing. Capital Journal. "All Cats look grey -. -at Night!" "w-UST Rubber and Can vass pumped lull ot air ! " So thinks the Tire User who bu ya Pneumatics ' 'Blind, ' with out comparison after thorough investigation. So thinks the Car Owner who buys from the Cut Trice Jjcaler, the "just as ood" Tire cm which that Dealer quotes f f 9 f 9 ; ff? Mideiwfcwi, I U I ' 'fwi -'" bleConitruebon, i LvVw the jjm depnd j 'cfC'i ' bl s"ic j IBI 1 whilmr taken I JMW .; . Ml of Q-lI-'J, DO I i i i B w 1,er h! 1 IT f f s Masai Iff; mm Only 5' Plus for this Best Non-Skid Note following eomprti Pc- "Aj "B." "C" nd"D" reprint four Widely-Sold Non-Scid Tif e Crtdritk OTHER MAKES "B" I "C" 1 30i3 S 9A5 $10.55 $10.95 $16.35 $18.10 30i3H 12.20 13.35 14.20 21.70 23.60 32i3S 14.00 15.40 16.30 22.85 25.30 34x4 20.35 22.30 23.80 31.15 33.55 36i4'i 28.70 32.15 33.60 41.85 41.40 37 x 5 33.90 39.80 41.80 49.85 52.05 him the biggest discount off a Price Wst specially printed vp for that purpose. So thinks the Man whose Tire bill averages nearly half of his entire Season's . running Kxpense, when it need not aver age one-fourth, if he would only "Work his head" and, once for all, kam the Tire Game. O O THERE are Car Owners whoreg vlarhj yet 5 to 50 MORE Mileage, per Dollar im ed in Tires, than do the Owners of other Cars driven with equal care, under equiva lent road conditions. The latter type of Owner is apt to conclude offhand (from his own experi ence) that all Tires must be Short-lived and Unsatisfactory. Now this is to tell him that there is as much difference between the Mileage and Resilience of different brands of Tires, when the facta nre investigated, and proven through actual Service, as there is difference between the Color of Cats when viewed by Daylight. t This is to inform him that three Rub ber Factories using precisely the same quantity and quality of Materials might, and sometimes do, produce (through the difference in their Rubber EXPERIENCE and efficiency methods) Tires of such widclv different Mileage-Result as to aver age 3000 Miles, 4000 Miles, and 5000 Miles respectively under parallel road conditions, OO COST of production is therefore no sure guide to the Mileage and Resilience which can be put into such a subtle and "tempera mental" product as the Rubber in a Pneumatic Tire. And, though The B. F. Goodrich Co. can, and does, put the most Mileage per Dollar invested! by the User, into Good-, rich Safety-Tread Tires, they do not in terpret this as a reason why they should charge a higher price, to include an In surance Premium which would place their "Adjustment Basis" beyond the safe and reasonable minimum that Bad Roads and Careless Driving make necessary. Because of its Manufacturing Advantages, its 1'recisvm Meth ods, and Waste-reducing Proc esses (resulting from its 45 years' EXPERIENCE in the working of Rubber), The B. P. Goodrich Co. can afford to and does, offer the greatest Mileage in Tires at the lowest price per Mile. It sells the standard grade of Goodrich Safety Tires at to 30 lower prices than other non skid branch which "Guarantee' greater Mileage but cannot prove delivery of greater Mileage In actual use. Why pay MORS for any Tire? TEE B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio Goodrich-5 Tires P. Langdill and wife, of Bandon. were in this city yesterday visiting with friends and relatives. W. Wise, or Coqur.ie, arrived In this city today and will spend a short time here visiting with friends. "The Kodak on the Farm" la the title of a book now being distribut ed by the Roseburg Book Store. Ask for one, its free. 685-tf 0. H. Porter left this afternoon for Eugene where he will spend a short time looking after business In terests. Miss Veil Barker entertained a number of her lady friends this after noon at her home on Lane street. In honor of her sister, Mrs Louis Jos.se, of Salem. F. X. Snlzmon and Hllbert Wilson left today tor the southwestern part of the state where they will spend a few weeks appraising timber lands for the Roseburg Indian agency. Ibe Oregon Fire Relief, of Mc ilnniiile,' will write a six months 'Hcv on your hay. crop at a special ilieiin H. Taylor, agent, Per imlidlng. 689-tf The county court met In Its regu lar session today and have been busy opening and comparing bids for the improving ot the road over Camas mountain. As yet none ot the bids have been accepted. neautlfully situated suburban lot t WoBt Roseburg must be sold to rue nn estate. A bargain for some n. Inquire of W. H. Richardson, rustee. ' 725-tf The young ladies ot the Presby terian church held a picnic and breakfast on the banks of the river Is Alexanders park this morning. A number of guests were invited and a good time was had by all. A very pretty wedding was per formed at the home of Mrs. E. A. : Shuey when Charles Matthews and ' M'en Lillian Lnury we-j united nj marriage. Judge I. B. Riddle offl- elating. Tine ceremony was perform ed in the presence of only a few rela tives and friends. Two cars of tourists stopped In this city last night on their way ihome to Lincoln, Neb., after a visit tho exposition. M. II. Everett and wife, and Geo. E. McElvnin, with a chauffeur, occupied the first car and R. E. Mooro and wife, together with their "hauffeur were tho occupant-! -i' the other nuto. The party left th;s -mining on their I'.v.r of the Northwest. j Miss Eunice Cole, Miss Starr Sic-! Daniels. Master Oibbs McDanlels and: Dr. Alfred McDanlels, of San An-: t.-mio, Texas, formed an auto party j which stopped In Mils city yesterday; on .their'way to Yellowstone Park, V.'ashlneton, Idaho an Montana, j From Roseburg they left for the; coast where they will spend a fen days. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that . the undersigned has been duly ap-; pointed by the County Court of the; State of Oregon, for Douglas County as administrator of the estate of Da vid Thomas, deceased. 411 persons, having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present the same to me, verified as required by law, i at the office of Buchanan & Porter. Roseburg, Oregon, within zlx month; from this date. ! Dated this 30th day of Jun.-. 1915. j ORA H. PORTER, Administrator of the estate of Davldi Thomas, deceased. G33-JS-29 i Infants and Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infanta, invalid ai growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding Ike whole body. Invigorate nursing mother ml the aged More healthful than tea or coffee. Unlearn you may "HORUOICS" you may get a mubatltutem HOTPOINT OVENETTE It will roast meats, bake sies, cakes, etc. with the current from an ordinary lamp socket PHONE 123 and have us bring one to your home for a . free trial Roseburg Electric Company arranged by State Game Warden Carl D. Shoemaker: Since leaving Portland on July 15 he has visited WANTED An old couple or Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford, lady to take care ot children Klamath Falls and Lakevlew, wliich on ranch for summer. 11. P. Valesca Suratt. The skirt of this white checked beach creation Is full and flaring and gathered at the waist. The waist, with Its high military collar, la se vere In Its plainness, a' very novel Idea is carried out by pockets which, instead of being sewed Into the dress,' are attached to two strips of braid and sewed on underneath the belt. The entire dress is trimmed with white silk braid. Aa that and parasol of the same material complete this striking toilet. ITINERARY OF THE ' STATE GAME WARHKN The following Itinerary has been place he leaves today. Aff the schedule Ib as follows: Paisley, 2 1st; Bend, 22nd; Burns, 23rd; Can yon City, 24th; Baker,. 25th; ;La Grando, 20th; Pendleton, 27th; The Dalles, 28th; Portland, 29th. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 15-' acre farm 5-room house furnished, chicken houses, barn, cow, 11; pigs, 100 chickens, tools, imple ments, etc., 75 fruit trees, berries, garden; 2 miles from Roseburg onj good road, $3800, terms. Address: 772 News office. 772-J27p HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT : I have for sale a homestead re-! linqniahment in a progressive sot-, tlement In Idaho. Is good level, , free soil, no rocks or gravel, and ' In what promises to be one of the I best grain districts In the west. Plenty of water, near railroad, , school and church. Price $750.00, W. H. Gilliam, Roseburg, Ore. j Phone 14F34. 774-a3p' Huntley, Olalla, Or. 773J37p A Tender, Excellent Flavored Meats Are bound to pleaBe the moBt critical. Always the best qual ity at the most reasonable prlcea. Prompt Delivery. Cash Meat Market Opposite Hamilton Drug Store Jackson Street. To Our Subscribers The Special Rate Offer For Paid in advance Subscriptions will last only to August First Hundreds have already taken advantage of this money saver. Letters have been sent, or will go out this week to every one. whose subscription is in arrears, or paid up to Aug. 1, 1915. Xhe News will not blow its own horn but its constantly increasing list of readers is the best proof ot its appreciation and it is proud of its list of sub scribers in every part of the county. Special rate, daily, by mail or call $2.50 Special rate, daily, by carrter $4-00 Special rate, semi-weeKly, $1.25 For one Year in advance the new: