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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1915)
" ' - THE PALACE THEATER FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW C1TV NEWS. The world's greatest artist. The soul shalfinR tragedienne. The royal tctress Betty Nansen, with Edward Jose,, of a Fool There Was, in the greatest of the immortal Count, Tolstoi's works , ' ANNA K ARENIN A ' N. Y. Press says, '"The mastenvork of Tolstoi's immortal pen, greatest, most impressive of screen plays' A play of nnforgetable power. Scenes in the region of snow and ice, and the diplomatic circles of the White Czar. ' ' ret Stone tune your piano: 932tf K. L. Howard, of Merlin, a ved this city this afternoon for a it friends and relatives. of Jdford, arrived in this city today ,6r a visit at "Payne. the home of M. H. ' ' nruuilfully situated suburban lot ju ven Roseburg piust hp sold to j "Ic o.n estate. A bargain for some-1 '". inquire of W. H. Richardson, I n-siHc , .. ' 725-tfl I I Robert Connor, a former resident! o' this city, returned Saturday -night and is visiting with his many old friends in this city. Mr, Connor is; now residing la Mexico, where he j the owner of several mines. ' The ' Southern Pacific Company today begun the work of revarnish- Ing the woodwork in the Interior of the depot building. When completed the building will present a much cleaner and more attractive appear- the depot building. When completed t r Myrtle Loekwood and child, DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING S nyx i Gives the BEST VALUE fdr Your Money bl Kin! from Cottoa to Side, For Hsu, Womes msi Children An iolor and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair Look fj ,ie Trade Mark! Sold by All Good Dealer. ,s,uli..i ' T nvfJ. fif Tavlor NEWYORK. IT uuicatuu atuv ayif "All Cats look (t TUST Rubber and Can I xass pumped full of J ir!" .- , So thinks the Tire User who huys Pneumatics "Blind, ' ' with out comparison after thorough inveatiyutivn. So thinks the Car Owner who buys from the Cut Price Dealer, the "jtist ns pood" Tire on which that Dealer quotes JIM '(f fwi--' abieConrtnirtioo, v uv V V V th 11 S 8 ' : wilhovrt anrlhln . 1 I I I whilmr taken - aUW out of Qelt, M ; CW matter what n. '. bV W V ' duct torts in LUl- Only 5 Plus for this Best Non-Skid Note following comparatira pHt". B " "C" and "D" reprunt four Wldalr Non-Skid TiraM - Sold OTHER MAKES Sftr -B" -C" 30i3 30i3' 32iJ' 34x4 3S4' 37x5 J 9. 4SB10.S5 $10.95 14.20 18.30 23.80 33.60 41.80 $16.35 21.70 22.85 31.15 41.85 49.85 $18.10 12.20 14.00 20.3S 28.70 33.90 13.35 1S.40 22.30 32.15 39.80 Goodrich "fety tlrt. "bee Hutch." -Miss Shavers returned this after- i noon to her home at Sutherlin after' a visit with friends In this' city. Developing any sue roll film up to 45, lie per roll. All done by professionals. Clark & Clark, photo: from Portland where she 1.83 been iupplies and fotographers. SI l-lf ' spending several days visiting with friends and relatives. . R. G. Hall today purchased sev-j . eral lots on East Lane street belong-; John Throne and wife, of this city, ing to Ed. Thornton. Il ls Mr. Hall's and M. Montgomery and wile, of plan to erect a modern house on tKo Junction City, returned this morn lots at some time within th6 near lug from San Francisco where, they future. Glen Bodie and Bill Holmes re- turned this morning from a motor- cycle trip to Crater lake. Klamath Fulls ir..i th Josephine county cavet. The trip was made in eight days, the cycle trip to Crater lake. Klamath 1 boys averaging about 75 miles a day. Let me send you FREE PERFUME Write today for a teiting bottle of , ED. PINAUD'S LILAC The world ' most famous perfume, every drop M.twfet as the Hvtntf blossom. Fur hardkeithlcf. aformzc-and hath. Fine ailer sliavlntf. All the vali.o ij In the perlunic-yoL don t ruycjcttaiorafoncybolllc. Toe..ality -J. wonderful. The J)iiceonly75c. f.oz). Send 4c, fur tlieUtUeixUie-tnough lor 50 handkerchiefs. Write today. PARFUMER1E ED. PINAUD, Department M. ED. PINAUD CUlLDINfl NEW YORK ) grey at Night!" him the Wfjrcst discmint off a Price List specially printed i for that purpose. So thinks the Man whose Tire bill averages nearly half of his entire Season's running Kxpeilse, when it HCCit not aver age one-fourth, if he would only "Work his head" and, once for all, karri the Tire Game. a a THERE an tilarly gt Mileage, MIKRE are Car Owners trfio rcn - it 25 to 50 MUUtJ . pir 'UvUar im led 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 ot different brands of Tires, when the (Ids are investigated, and proven through actual Hcmce, as there is difference between the Color of Cats when viewed by UaijVujht, i 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 widely different Mileaije-Jtesult as to aver age 3000 Miles, 4000 Miles, and 3000 Miles respectively under parallel road conditions. a a 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. -af And, though The B. F. Goodrich Co. ran, and docs, put the io6 Mileage per Dollar invested by the User, into Good rich Safety-Tread Tires, they do not in ternret this as a reason why they should ckiirge a higher price, to include an In- surance i'remmm which womu piaee inch "Adjustment Basis" beyond the safe and reasonable minimum that Bad Roads and Careless Urivinff make necessary. Because of its Manufacturing Advantages, its I'recistnn Meth ods, anil Waste-reducing Proc esses (resulting from its 45 vears' EXPERIENCE in the working of Rubber), The B. F. Goodrich Co. tan ajford to and docs, offer the greatest Mileage in Tires at the lowest price per Mile. It sells the ttandard graded Goodrich Safety Tires at J3J4 to 30 Uncerpricet than other non skid lrrands .which "Guarantee" greater Mileage but cannot prove adirery of greater Mileage in actual use. Why pay MORE for any Tire? TI1E B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio 23.60 25.30 33.S5 41.40 52.05 -5isii Tires ' CITV XKVYS. . or baby's bath, a whfto enameled tub, at Churchllls. 7S'2-j27 tminv Alberta Christie returned have been attending the exposition. They report a very pleasant trip. A deinonstratloa of Standard OH prodlH,ts is auracting a good deal Ql aUentjon In tne Btore room beside . (he Denn tranafer oftlce. Two autos are gllown one a gnd th6 otner or aUentjon jn the store room beside? a White, both having parts removed so that tho working parts of tho cur can he seen.. ' Glass plates aro in serted so that the action of the oil can be easily seen and understood. P.; VV Hilgendorf, Ernest Kilgen- dort and Charles McMillan, all old! acquaintances of the publishers of; The News from Napoteon, Ohio, pass-j ed through Roseburg this afternoon on their way home from the Klks convention at San Francisco Tho hoys report having a splendid time and enjoying every bit of It. They said, however, that they would be glad to get back lo some level ground 'again, as theV necks have been on a strain from looking up for the past two weeks. Mrs. C. W. Hughes leaves tonight for Chehalie, Wash,, where she will spend three weeks or a month visft- t T rt Wll.nii an,l nrtfa anKAmhan. , , . , . ,j j jimany has revealed her possession ot led by their daughters .Mildred and n, ' , , organization ability, of Initiative, of Klla Mny, and son, Hiawatha, and, ; .. ,.. . , K . - '" patrotism, of inventiveness, by Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. Down- ' ' j. . , . . , . . ,,,, of an unbroken spirit under adver- en, of Indiana, left today in their . u,, ' , , . ,.. )h sity, of discipline, of an ability to i ciifio' Tho ,,.' will go first to Crater lake hereS they will visit for a few days and then to the Klamath reservation From there Mr. Wilson and Hia watha will go to San Francisco, j wnere uiey will hu.--'u tne eAijuai- tlon. V, J John Alexander, the well known Glide merchant, came to this city this morning. Mr. Alexander said that he was not in town for any par ticular business, but was afraid he would not be able to hear the fire whistle wben It announced the decis ion in the bond issue, so decided to nnmA tn Roaebnrr. where hn was surei he could hear the welcome sound. Ho was accompanied by Mr. Blakeiy. 11. 11. Woods, formerly ennriy. nakcr at the Rose confectionery, has severed his connections with that nlare and has bought nn lntrv- i-ij i the Roseburg Candv Kitchen, form - erly known as the Vernon. IHMKHT llOMm SIVHTKUY. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., July 2 7. Ill and feeble, Ernest Brant, 58, veteran .prospector, is believed to he wandering somewhere In the iUo iave desert with his pet burro. He prefers the solitude of the desert nnd the companionship of th0 little don - key to the companionship of men. Brant recently appeared I'l the conn - ty hosnital here and askert for Dd- H(nn irom ."The MhMlPtnan.- Tmlay ami TMmrrrw. " ' . I;1' 1 tv-v t ! u -'7vtvv-;S "r mission for himself and his burro. The hospital authorities said -they couldn't admit the burro. "Put ha is sick." nrotested Brunt. The whits! coated attaches shook th-sir heads.) Pa"les- Tlis nt re ver ". BO Without a word Brant turned, patted; assessments or momhershlp as in mu te animal, and faced toward the? tal8- Come in and let s talk H ov. i wilderness. Aeed tian and eed beast, both limping atv'. weary, toiod back to the desert tosethor. POMO.VA OlIAXOt: PROGRAM. The following is the program ot the Douglas County Pomona Grange, The meetings will be held at tho court house, Saturday,- July 31. The business session in the morning to be held in the jury room on the sec ond floor, llasket lunch and tho open program to be held on the court house lawn. Every on interested in the county and state -fair' work! urged" be present. Program. 10:30 o'clock Business meeting. Closed. -. 4 12 o'clock Basket lunch. 1:30 .Music. Movitza -Grange Band. . Address Hon. J. II. Booth, "Onr Slate Fair". Address Dr. 0. H. 11 a I toy, T''x hihtfs for the County Fair." " Music by the band. Address O. C. Brown, "Industrial School Fairs." Address Prof. F. A. Coff, "8e!w.l Field Sports during Fair Week.'' Music by the band. Mio.J). C BROWN, , . - Lecluref Pomona Gran;-!. OXK VKAH OK WAat (Continued rrotu page 2.) mass, have provided a complete test of the comparative merits of Ger-j manic and British civilizations. Oer-j meet every new problem the war l,iluel 4" Where Germany has succeeded, England has failed. Tho English (in ed tliemselves to be boasters, mud dlers and uninspired In any of their works. They have been revealed to the world as a peoplo undermined by discontent, unpatriotic, so preju diced that they cannot even now ac cept the undoubted fact that their demigod, Lord Kitchener, fnllod them In their hour of need. The upper classes have shown bravery, but no qnalitieB of Intellectual and masterful leadership, and their low er classes are tnklng advantage of perplexities of the war to strike j higher" wages. The Germans are asking what this .iast year of warfare has shown the Engliph to possess which the world tilj l;e better for the keeping.. . What can tho world better he rid of,: j afk the Germans, at this snniver- tr.vy time, thn qualities the Kngllri 1 shown since last August, or the dualities the Oornsans have shown? . ii, a Germany, beginning lh sf"nd var of her w."r agsint the world, full of confidence, with 'n creased faith In the destiny of the fatherland. 1 Kodak nnd nave your rinlshiug done at the Hoseburg Book Store, , We do the best work at juodeulo prices. CSa-tf Kiv n i'nrt Miini rernnr m me nnj'Mtr The time to mama w bow. Bo not Pu "' nce a3? BhouM flnu V0" Protected. Wo rcp resent 2 of tho bc od ,,n8 -- or nave us can ana inspect your piac. R1CB & RICE, lusuranco Brolc- 739-al Tender, Excellent Flavored Meats Are ooand, tt please the most critical. Always the best qual ity at the most reasonablo prieea. Prompt IteHvery, Cash Meat MarKet Opposito Hamilton Drag Store Jackson Street, l'lioiio 1 1 1. Free delivery to all parts of city STOP. IXXHC, UBTKSi "Where? M. E. church. - Wheat Saturday evening, July 31 What? MosoEsgae, glvsa by Esv, 3ordoui Adulte Bct children lfe Save Your Teeth Artificial teeth do only one tenth of the work of the natural teeth. Yoa cannot have good health; you cannot be free from poison ol the blood and of the tissues with decayed teeth in your mouth. Don't neglect your teeth R L. Bathrich HENTI8T. liitoms " and 8, ttosebnrg Natl.mal llnnk ISidg. Prices Reasonable. : . , :m,, . JiOSEHUMC, OHEOOX. Why not do your ironing electrically, the cool way, on the porch, wherever there is a lamp socket FREE TRIAL phone 123 and ask us to deliver one to yotir. home for a 3 day free trial Roseburg Electric Company JELLY TUMBLERS, SQUATS Large Size, per doz Small Size, per doz For your Mason jars buy the new Sani caps with no porcelain lining to collect germs. One dozen 15c Two dozen 25c Peoples snu -M2ZSL Can Uncle Sam Preserve Neutrality? o( ihs Hmr, . iwtrtins mitit ihia utiriUH, cliH,ter lu tlio nation's bUtorj. CARTOONS MAGAZINE (IWuM It (I- H. MlltW tmt HWtttK Jlfkll4 both In America nnd Kumptt. v 3i U tcrUnbU nanorjiiDB til trip wnr. nuai hip duijuds imti ot toe neoulu. Cnrtoona Mitu I ilia niat fM by wt-U-BoloctM Mltorlnl .iramt'ut nuil mio1U rtki. lsfctsS4e Ui the tih&&r$f the baaawn AT ALL NEWSSTANDS $300 A VEAR 25 CENTS A COPV A dollar bill tutd h coupon will brine four iHtntttiiMMllH1 triml j MbirrtBaa.wwii rj.rl.l Hn-1 tl.W fur wKlcb mm1 Ctubwiw Manaiitw, U The Fire Insiirawca Comjiany ot North Amorica was founded In Phtla delphla In 1792, America's oldest, has OBBets ot 13,613,414. C. Benson, ngeift, 0i Fer!tiB bnHd ing, Electric Iron Was $3.50Now$3.00 A L 25c 22c Supply Co.