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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1915)
COUNTRY CASTS SPELL CITV . PUKE-EQOD ON SOCIETY FOLK. On account of there not being a quorum present the city council did not meet In its regular session last w 1 . II -H. night. Claria Dixon, who bis been visit ii u ii a ing with relatives in thl.i city, return ed to her home at Portland this morning. J. Jacobson letf this morning for Portland, where he will spend u week or ten days attending to business OF matters. V Half the fun is taking njLci jf your own tent and living CJ-ZjL Ml lit iv "Oki '1 I 7f fj I , ii I. MV. ' lot are the product of 31 years experience in tent-makinc. Any Tent mint; stand hard service in all kinds of weather. AVhy not got a QUALITY Tent one that will be ready for use next year and the year after. Say "Willamette" at pour store ask .'.TtiEnTa. to see our trade mark on the Tent. It is your guarantee we stand behind it. jjlUMj, 4L TTiranli.WAia Mnnufnrfiirinir r t- - 1A V , :1 Company, Makers Formerly Willamette Tent & Awning Co. PORTLAND. OREGON Arundel, 4S-L. . piano tuner. Phone 462-tf CJTY YEWS. Arundel, the piano tuner, is Here. 462-tf; J , ,Bayard Buchanan left this morn- Free trial of electric Irons. Phone ng for Tiller where he will enter 123. ,The Electric Store. 788-tf the forest servlce as a' fire guard. Prank Brown left today for Rock creek where he will spend n few days fishing. ' Col. J. L. May returned this morn-' lng from a business trip to Port land. . j F. L. Center and wife left this morning for a visit with friends and relatives at Riddle. ' s LUlle Bloom left this morning for her home at Green after a visit with friends In this city. H. L. Coffin and wife returned this morning from a two weeks' visit at the exposition at San FrancBico. j If yon are going away on a vaca tion you can rent books at special rates at the Fiction Library. 696-a2p I Mrs. Bessie Polndexter, who has been visiting with her parents in thU "in returned to ner home " Reno, Nev., this morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stone left this morning for Myrtle Creek where thev will visit with friends and rc tlves for a week or ten days. ,.! m s, parker and fam fiv, who have been visiting with rel atives In thisVlty, left this morning lor their home at Los'Antreles. Harry Winston and wife, who have heen spending their honeymoon vliit- lng at Portland, Spoanke and other northern points returned to this city today. ' Mrs. Fred Newell, who has been visiyng in this city, returned to her home at Rockaway Beach this morn ing. Kodak and nave your TlnlBhlng done at the Roseburg Book Store. We do the best work at moderate prices. 685-tf J. G. Samler, has returned to Yon calla from his eastern trip during which he visited In New Jersey and other states. J. W. Tollman and wife, and Miss Irene Crittenden, who have been on a trip through Coos county, returned to this city yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Katherine Neat left this morning for Ashland, Dunsmulr and other southern points where she will spend a short time attending to business matters. The Fire Insurance Company of North America was founded In Phila delphia in 1792, America's oldest, has assets of $18,613,414. E. C. Benson, agent, , 401 Perkins build ing. " 753-tf In sending in a renewal of her subscription to The News for another year in advance, Mrs. Robert Davis, of Oakland, said "We like your pap er." These few words express a vol ume, and they are the kind that are apreclated. ' $1,000 insurance on a barn: Old line rate, $40.00 for 3 years; Ore gon Fire Relief $18.00 for 3 years. Glenn H. Taylor, agent, Perkins building. 783-tf Velle Barker, Joe Murphy, Mrs, Chas. Wharton and daughter.' Flor ence, and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Jo?se left this morning for Hook creek, where they will spend a couple of weeks camping. R. S. Weaver, who has been em ployed at the Umpqua hotel for the past few years as night clerk, leaves tomorrow morning for 'Marshflold and other coast cities where he will enjoy a ten days vacation trip. Upon his returnhe will have charge of the desk at the hotel during ttio day time. "THE MIDDLEMAN" AT . THE MAJESTIC TONIGHT Joseph Chandler, owner of the Tatlow Potteries, Is in serious finan cial straits. He is informed by his creditors that the potteries must bo closed. The closing down of the works will mean the utter ruin of the town, and work people almost mob the pottery office in their des epratlon, upon learning of the own er's plight. Among Chandler'j em ployes Is Cyrus Blenkarn, who dis covers a new glaze that is translu cent. Reallzlnlng that his discovery will revolutionize the Industry, he bursts Into the office ana the credit ors, quick to see the passibllitles of the discovery, grant Chandler unlim ited credit. Chandler .lias no scruples in taking all the benefit of Blenkarn's discovery and soon be comes rich. Sir Seaton Umfraville, with his daughter, Felicia, makes Chandler's acquaintance and a union between Julian Chandler and Felice tB arranged. Julian Is enamored of Mary Blenkarn, and in spite of op position, , dangerous Intimacy snrings up between Julian and Mary. Mary, discovering that Julian is about to leave for Africa, can con ceal her guilt no longer and leaves, to drown her shame 'n the dark waters nf tiin Thames. Blenkarn, whose love " I" godly, learns that Chandler's son Is responsible for Mary's sname and he vows to be revenged. After months of despair and poverty and while Chandler is again In flnnaclal straits, Blenkarn discovers another wonder ful glaze,' the creditors have closed the Chandler potteries. Blenkarn I ROUGH DRY Will Be List Prices From This Day on.May 27th s Roseburg Steam Laundry ''SAVE YOUR HANDS'' WASHINGTON SOCIETY IS FLEEING FROM THE TORRID CITY TO COUNTRY PLACE3 ! MISS LAURA GRAVES. DAUGH TER OF COL. JOHN TEMPLK GRAVES LED THE PROCESSION I THIS WEEK TO THE ADIRON- IDACKS buys the potterlos, the, house over Chandler's head, dispossesses Chan dler and his family and la In the ict of putting them out into the street when Julian, successful in his Afri can adventure, finds Mary, brings her back as his wife and Blenkarn's sublime ifalth is fulfilled and all ends as It should. DAILY WKATHKK REPORT. ' U. S. Weather bureau, local office Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m July 27, 1915. Precipitation In, Inches and bun- areatns: Highest Iftimprature ymterday 71 Lowest temperature last night b8 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total precipitation Blnce firBt of month 62 Normal precipitation for this month s 32 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1914. to date 24. 68 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 M.10 Total deficiency from Sep tember 1, 1914 9.52 Average precipitation for 38 wet seasons, (September to May Inclusive) 32.00 WILLIAM BELL, Observer Qy Acetylene Welding Xow process of welding Iron, cast iron and aluminum. All work guar anteed and prices are reasonable. G L. Prior, 230 W. Oak street. SafemUC. Infants and Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infant, invalids ui growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding iW whole xxjj' Invigorates nursing mothers ad the aged. More healthful than tea or coffee. Unloa you may "HOR1JOICS" you may got a BubatltutOm Let "Kellv" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring The French Transfer Company Phone 220 Meats of QUALITY Extra care is given to the selection of our meats with the result that none but the most tender cuts go toj'our customers Roseburg Sanitary Market Newhard Brus. Cass Street SPECIALS 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, electrlo light, pure water. Low Season and Weeh-End Round Trip Excursion Fares . Two Dully Trains From Albany Ask tor illustrated (older "Newport" giving list of hotels, rates, eto ' A visit to the Two World Expositions at San FranciBCo and San Dlcgo is an event of a life-time and uue you . cannot afford to miss Special Fares In July to San Francisco, Los Angel vj and San Diego on certain dirtes. LOW ROUND TRIP FAKES DAILY with stop-overs in either direction 4 fine truing dally in each direction STOI'-OVKRS AT EXTOSITIONS All tickets to the East via California permit sup-overs at San Francisco and Los Angeles to boo the Exposi tions. ABk nearest aont for "California and Its Two World Expositions" nd "Way Side Notes Shasta Route." , SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Pnse ificr Agent, Portland, Oregon. Cooling Wash Stops That Itch Yes not In half an hour not Jn ten minuteB-rbut la 6 aeoonds. Just a few dropa of tbat mild, sooth' lng, cooling wash, the I). 1). D. Pre rorlptlon. .the famoua oure for Kcaema, end the itch Is ftone. Tour burning-skin Is Instantly relieved end you have ab solute protection from all au minor skin troubles. "Ve cJt give you 4 rood alae trial bottlo oVthe genuine P. ! Prescription for only 25 cents. Don't fall to try this famous remedy1 for any kind of summer skin trouble wo know D. P. P will give you Instant relief, . 9fcWEST SIDE GROCERY I im tanuflutiouc jjl lMmn til Two-Nine fcsssss WKI1AVK A I.AKOKI.INKOPHTAI'I.K AND FANCY OUO CKIIIKS A N P 'I'll K I'HK'KH A It K HllillT. HKKVICK I'llO.M I'T ANIMOl'ltlKllUM. WK IIKI.IVKIKiOOIWWHKN T()l' HAY Y(IIJ V A NT 'I'll KM. SOT HOURS AK'IKH Ylltr NKKI1TIIKM. W V. A UK IIKIIKTOHKIIVKYOU AND WE8K1IVEYOU 11KIHT DOWELL & BENEDICK Wet ItuM-litirir TIIK TWO I'ACTOliS d the most potent and su- (I emo In any line of business, t more especially with us is e quality of our meats and i low prices at which wo sell, on these two factors we ' ve a firm grasp and we take re to provldo our customers th the choicest varieties at ry low prices. 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