The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 28, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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Half the fun is taking
your own tent and living
out in the open. Buy a
Tent that you know is
guaranteed.
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WORKIN'O FOB COM.
PLETE REUNION
WiLAM ETTE
RENTS
are the product of SI yean experience in
tnt-makiniz. Any Tent muifc ilD(i hard
service in all kinds of weather. Why not get
a QUALITY Tent one that will be ready for
use next year and the year after.
Say "WilkiMite" at rr itor sk
i flee our trade mark m tke Twit. It la
your (vareatm w stud behiaa n.
For Mo by H UUkU htli
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Compamy, Makers "yWv'
Formtrly Willtmelt Tnt a Awmmg Oa. VWuSa VS.'
PORTLAND. OI1BGON
CIT1T NEWS.
Arundel,
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piano luaer.
Fhoae
462-tf
H. G. Kloro, a prominent Looking
Glass resident Is in this city today
Arundel, the piano tuner, is aire, attending lo business matters.
1 . 42-tt!
Prices on Steel Ranges that you
Free trial of electric irons. Phone cannot get elsewhere. A clean out
123. The Electric Store. 786-tf deal. Churchill Hardware Co.
I 793-J30
J. T. Martin left this morning for
his home at Eugene after a visit
with friends in this city.
If you are going away on a vaca
tion you can rent books at special
rates at the Fiction Library. 695-a2p
Mrs. C. R. Besse left this morning
for Portland where she will visit with
friends and relatives for three weeks
or a month.
Mrs. A. W--Gowan, of Burns, Ore.,
who has been visiting with relatives
In this city, left this morning for
Salem where she will visit for a short
time.
Dr. C. R. Bloyd and wife loft to-j
day for their home at Hillsboro after,
a clay sjient in this city where Dr.
Bloyd attended the state examination!
of chiropractors. I
Wm. McMullen and wife, who have
been visiting in this city for a few
days left tills morning for San Fran
cisco where they will attend the ex
. position, before returning to their
hom in Kansas.
S. C. Bartrum is in Medford to
day, having gone there over the trail
from Tiller. He was accompanied
by Stat,, Engineer Cantlne and they
are looking over the proposed route
to Crater lake via Tiller.
In yesterday 8 188 of The News it
j was stated that H. H. Woods had
I bought a part interest in the Rose-,
bum Candy Kitchen. This, however,
was a mistake, as Mr. Woods has I
purcnaseu iuh euut uuwucaa
I will hereafter be the sole proprietor.
' The name, of the store will soon be
changed from the Roseburg Candy
Kitchen to the Roseburg Confectionery.
A very pretty wedding was per
formed at the Trumbo home at noon
today when Alma Hochstrader, of
Tacoma, Wash., and Miss Virginia
Trumbo, were united in marriage,
Rev. W. H. Eaton officiating. Mr
Hochstrader is a commercial travel
ing man representing the McDonalds
Candy Company. His bride Is one
of Roseburg's fairest and most popu
lar daughters. The happy couple
loft by auto for.Sutherlln this after
noon where they will meet the after
noon train and will leave for their
hume at Tacoma; Wash.
11,000 Insurance on a barn: Old
line rate, $40.00 for 3 years; Ore
gon Fire Relief $18.00 for 3 years.
Glenn II. Taylor, agent, Perkins
building. 783-tf
FOR SAVE OR- TRADE I have
three Percheron colts, all yearl
ings. Will sell cheap or trade for
cattle. For particulars write Har
vey Taylor, Drain, Or. 792-a28p
The Rev. Dr. Henry W. Temple,
member of the iicnlt.v of Washington
and Jefferson vi "co PcnnsylvMiU.
says that. In 191:.', he was one of
the four (million republicans who
voted the progressive ticket. In
that year Dr. Temple .was elected to
congress as a progressive, from the
24th Pennsylvania district. I" a re
cent letter to a republican friend
Dr. Temple describes the progres
sive movement aa "not a revolt
against republican principles. It was
he adds, "in part a protest against
certain abuses that had crept Into
the old organization and In part a
movement to add to the older repub
llcan principles certain new policies
which would bring about better so
cial and Industrial conditions."
Continuing, Dr. Temple says:
"Many republicans who believe pre
cisely as we believe stayed In the
old party and endeavored to correct
Its abuses and to work such changes
as would bring the progressives
back to the republican ranks. A
- number of the progressives die
go back at the election of 1914, be
cause they were dissatisfied with ex
isting Industrial conditions, and many
more in Pennsylvania are going back
now because the republican party In
this state has already enacted into
law several of the more Important
policies called for by the progressive
platform of 1912.
"The .republican party needs our
votes; It is Inviting us to come back,
and, it seems to me. Is ready to
come half way to meet us. With
conditions as they are, I am pleased
to see thiB movement. I am con
vinced that there Is nothing more
important in American politics than
the reunion of these two parties be
fore 1916, and I Intend to do what
I can with propriety to bring about
that reunion."
This Is a symptomatic statement.
While there may be a few men who
held important positions in the pro
gressive party who still believe In
the vitality of this movement and
who will persist in keeping up an
organization whose weakness grows
moro ovldenf from day to day, the
grent bulk of progressive leaders and
of the progressive rank and file are
back in the republican party, and,
like Dr. Temple, are doing what they'
can to bring about complete reunion
of the men who differed in 1912,
and those differences brought upon
the country its withering weight of
democratic woe.
Democrats who recall the days of
the last nrelvous democratic admin
istration and tbe Wilson tariff bill
are not disconcerted by a littlo tiling
like a .treasury deficit, whether it
be $37,000,000 o r $57,000,000.
They know that a treasury deficit
is the ordinary accomplishment of a
democratic administration and a
democratic tariff law.
Of course Mr. Bryan's motto Is
not "Pence at any price". That Is,
if referent is had to .peace in the
democratic party.
John Skelton Williams threw out
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Will Be List Prices From
This Day on.May 27th
Roseburg Steam Laundry
''SA.VE YOUR HANDS''
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OLD, NATIVE Of GERMANY,
PASTOR Or THE UNITARIAN.
CHURCH IN BIRMINGHAM,
.ENGLAND, AND ORBATLY BE
LOVED BT HER FLOCK.
a dragnet the other day and brought
a dozen bank examiners in to Wash
ington, where he made a speech to
them. He told them that, under the
federal reserve system It Is practic
ally impossible for a member bank
to fail if operated within the l.w
and with ordinary prudence And
common sense. But why "under the
federal reserve system" especially?
A hank which is honestly and pru
dently conducted cannot fall under
any Bystem.
CITY NEWd.
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When you build your house have
Strong, the Furniture Man, tell you
what your window shades -should
cost. 795-J30
The funeral of the late Geo. S. Fra-
zier was hel dat the chapel of the
Soldiers Home at 10 o'clock- -Mils
morning. The chapel was well filled
with friends and relatives and the
floral offerings were many nndj)eau-
tlful. -The services were conducted
by R. E. .lope, of the .Christian
church, asslsjed by Rev. Jeffrey, of
the Methodist church: Interment took
place In the Home cemetery.
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nig dance at . Dixonville Friday
nlKht. July 30." Dance and 'supper
$1.00. w.;. J...:.(iv.''" i;736-J30
Ovy Acetylene Welding
New projeess oft welding Iron, cast
iron and ansinvnm? ah worn guar
anteed and Trigs "are reoBdriablo. ' G.
L. Prior, 230 W.'"G((k eteeet. . 'V-
Sc$e milk
Infant9 and Invalids
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
The Food-Drink for all Ages
Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form.
For infants, invalids tmi growing children.
Pure nutrition, upbuilding lie whole body.
Invigorates nursing mothers tod the aged.
Mora healthful than tea or coffee.
Union you say "HORUOITS"
you may got a substitute
Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring
The
French
Transfer
Company
Phone 220
(MIL,
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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 toour
customers
Roseburg
Sanitary Market
Newhard Bros.
Cass Street
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PURE-FOOD
Jim
SOME OF rS.
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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, electrle light, pure water., .
Low Season and Week-End Round Trip
Excursion Fares
Two luily Trains From Albany
Ask for Illustrated folder "Newport" giving list of hotels, rates, eto
A visit to tbe
Two World Expositions
at San Francisco and San Diego Is , .
r an event of a llfo-tlmo and one you
cannot afford to miss
Special Fares In July
to San Francisco, Los Angol : and San Diego on certain dittos.
IXNV KOUN'l) THIP FAKES DAIIA" ,
with stop-overs In either direction
.. 4 flno trains dully lu ouch direction
STOP-OVKItS AT EXPOSITIONS
:. .. . All tickets to the Rust via California '
permit stop-overs nt San Francisco
and Los Angeles to see the Exposi
tions. Ask nearest agent for "California anil Its Two World Expositions"
nd "Way Side Notes Shasta Eouto."
SOUTHERN PACIFIC '
John M. Scott, O'nmil Piuso iK'i' Acut, I'ortlnnd, Oregon.
Cooling Wash Stops Tlial Itch
Tea not In half flit hour not In
ten minutes but la 6 seconds.
Just a few drops of that mild, sooth
ing, cooling WQBh, the 1). D. D. lro
Kcription, the famous ouro for Kcrema,
and the Itch Is gone. Tour burning skin
Is instantly relieved end you have ab
solute protection, from all summer akin
troubles. V?t can irlve you & good sit
trial bottle of the genuine E. D. JJt,
Prescription for only 26 cents.
Don't fall to try this famous remedy
for any kind of summer skin trouble
wo know t. D. V, will give you Instant
relief
TfoWEST SIDE GROCERY
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Tw-.Nlne
DOWELL & BENEDICK
Wint
MEAT IN TIIK
COXVKIWATIO.V
Is always of prime Impor
tance. There's meat In all
our talk. Telephone orders
receive our prompt and
careful. attention. Just say
what you want, how much
and when you want It and
he rany about tho rest. No
extra charg.
CAHH STItEKT MARKET
Phone 10.
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