The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 28, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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THE PALACE THEATER
CITV NEWS. I 4
44
Let Stone tune your piano. 9 3 3tf
The last day of this wonderful feature picture, with a cast of the best actors of the world. Count Leo Tolstoi's masterwork, the vibrant
modern drama, of the story of the woman who dared . - '
A N N A K. A R E N I N A
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home at wiibur. today after tt visit
In this city.
Polly Smith returned to her home
at Eugene this afternoon after a visit
with relatives In this city..
Carol Sams, who haB been visiting
with relatives in this city returned
to her borne at Cottage Grove this af
ternoon. - , ,; ; I
beautifully situated suburban lot'
in West Roseburg. must bp sold to . Myrtle Growshong, who has been
s. ttle an estate. A bargain for some-1 visiting ut the home of C. K. H op
inio. Inquire of W. H. Richardson, ; kins returned to her home at Cres
iritxfve . ' 725-tf well this afternoon.
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Harry Pearce stated today that the' Developing any izo roll film up
firm of J. D. Padgett, of Dallas, " s. I-' V" r0"- A11 done by
Texas, whose senior member . was professionals. Clark & Clark, pboto
threatened by death unless the firm .supplies and fotographers. 311-lf
ceased to furnish saddles and harness
for the allies of Europe,- Was well Mrs. E. C. Davis, who has been
known to him, as It was in this shop visiting with her daughters, Mrs. T.
that he first learned his trade. The G.' Alexander and Mrs. T. E. Mat-
loss of these, war orders will not be
felt by the'padgetts, Mr. Pearce stat-
ed, as they are Immensely wealthy.
FdO YOUR OWN SHOPPING
tc0nyx"
Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money
Every Kind from Cottea to Silk, Fer Men, Women and Children
Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair
Look for the Trade Mark! . Sold by All Good Dealers.
HI
s
Lord &
Wholesale
"All Cats look
.
T
TTST Rubber and Can
vass pumped lull 01
air ! "
So thinks the Tire User who
buys Pneumatics ' 'Blind, " with
out comparison after thorough
investigation.
So thinks the Car Owner
who buys from the Cut Price
Dealer, the "just as good" Tire
on which that Dealer quotes
Only 5 Plus for this
Best Non-Skid
m ' fcfc rjpja- the MM wltii
III ):' eabkConttfucbon, .
IcC lPl JCv' i'' bl Smc .
Ill 1 "'"VJ ' without anything-v.
Jri'Ut v. out of Quality, no ,;
I 111 W nwittt wht r-
Ks'VvV '-''" ducdonj in bat
ft f f S d"
Note following coraprtiTe prifc
"B." "C" and "D" represent four Wldolr-SoW
Non-Skid Tiri
A;
GWrklJ OTHER MAKES
Tr.. "A" "B" -C" P
30i3 9.4S $10.55 $10.95 $16.35 $18.10
30i3'. 12.20 13.35 14.20 21.70 23.60
32x3!. 14.00 15.40 16.30 22.85 25.30
34x4 20.35 22.30 23.80 31.15 33.55
36i4S 28.70 32.15 33.60 41.85 41.40
37iS 33.90 39.80 41.80 49.85 S2.05
GOODRIr H
a clt nn v nrif nr inp
Coming "Sunday sure. James
Safety first, "bee Hutch."
iswr
C. F. Swander, of Portland, will
arrive In this city today for a visit
at the home of R. E. Jope.
A dollar off each of our Vudor
hammocks.' Buy now for next sea
son and save money. B. W. Strong,
tb Furniture Maa 795-J30
thews, left today for Wilbur where
she will visit before returning to
her home at Hood River.
Let me send you FREE PERFUME
Write today (or a totting bottle of
ED. PINAUD'S LILAC
The world's molt famous perfume, every drop as sweet
as the liviml blossom. For haudkcichlef, atomizer and bath.
Fine after shaving. All the value U fn the pcrlunic-yot. don t
pay extra lor a fancy bottle. The quality i, wonderful. Tho
price only 75c. (6oz). Send 4c. for the little bottle-enough
lor 50 handkerchiefs. Write today. w :
PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD, Department M.
ED. PINAUD EUHXILNG NEW YORK,;
Hosiery
l
Taylor Wyoric
grey -
-at Night!"
him the biggest discount off a Price List
specinlly printed up 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 lor all, (tarn the
Tire Game.
o . o .
I VHERE are Car Owners who rcg
I via rly get t5 to 50 M ORE
Mileage, per Dollar, im ted
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 facts are investigated,
and proven through actual Service, as
there is difference between the Color of
Cats when viewed by Daylight. ,
This is to inform him that three Rub
ber Factories using precisely the same''
quantity and quality of Jlfofcnais might,
and sometimes do, produce (through the
difference in their Rubber EXPKRIENCB
and efficiency methods) Tires of 6uch
widelv different Mileage-Result as to aver
age 3000 Miles, 4000 Miles, and J000
jliles respectively under parallel road
conditions.
0 O
OST of proittcfion Is therefore
. no sure tntide to the Mileage
and Resilience which can be
put into such a subtle anil "tempera
mental" product as the Rubber in a
Tneumatic 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
cliarge 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 i'recwon Metli
ods, and Waste-reducing Proc
esses (resulting from its 45 years'
EXPERIENCE in the working
of Rubber), The B. F. Goodrich
Co. can afford to and docs, offer
the greatest Mileage in Tires at
the lowest price per Mile.
It sells the slurwiuril grade of
Goodrich Safety Tires at 13 to
30 lover irices than other non
skid brands which "Guarantee"
greater Mileage but cannot prove
delivery of greater Mileage in
actual use.
Why pay MORE for any Tire?
THE B. F. GOODRICH CO.
Akron, Ohio
SAFETY-TREAD TlRES
rmwn mat saw inr-uia v ici&L
Cruze, hero reporter of The
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C1TV NEWS. ,
S. J. Jones returned home toddy
from a business trip to Drain.
Prof. Victor Boyd has been engag
ed to teach an eight months term of
Bchool at Ten Mile this year.
"". J. W. Perkins and E. G. .Lloyd
left today for Rock creek where they
will spend the afternoon fishing.
Kodak and nave your rinlsulng
done at the Roseburg Book Store.
We do the best work at moderate
prices. , , 685-tf
Correspondence cares. In all of
the latest fashionable sizes and
shapes with gold edges and with en
velopes to match, at the Central
Pharmacy. Prices very reasonable.
Remember the placethe Central
I corner Jackson
and
Cass streets,
I Roseburg, Ore.
766-tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cotton, Matt
Schanner, of Portland, Miss Georgia
Hacker and MIsb Rachael Newell, of
East Liverpool, Ohio, formed an auto
I party which stopped In this city to
day on their way from Portland to
San Francisco.
The firm of Burchard and Down
ing, who have made extensive alter
ations In the two Salzman buildings
on Jackson street-and who will con
duct a dry goods and ladies and men's
furnishing store, announce that they
will be ready for business about thc-
20th of next month.
Councilman Charles Clark feels
pretty badly put out over the fiasco
of the Ford concert which he was
so instrumental In heralding to the
peopl8 of the city and in Justice to
him it should be stated that It was
done on the authority of a telegram
received from a high official of the
S. P. Co., Charley Coes not like to
have his name connected with such
a frost as this was and he Is In no
manner to blame.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
1000" feet new German linen 2 Inch
hose. Fine for mill or business house
fire protection. Also for Irrigation
purposes. See Rice & Rice. 797-a3
HIS ONLY WAY OUT.
"Who was that frump you were talk
ing to over by the conservatory door a
hit ago?"
"That, sir, was my wife I"
"O I didn't mean her. 1 meant the
woman with her."
"That was our daughter I"
"I never said itj"
HIS PLAIN DUTY.
"Wife, the doctor tells me I have
but a few days more, at most, to be
with you."
"O, George 1 For heaven's sake Yw-,
on until niy dressmaker gets hack to
town. I wouldn't wear a sti.cli of
mourning anybody else made."
IJ7K MUST Til FY HAVE
HEAn-.i?
WANTED 4 horses to weigh at least
1.3C0, having heaves but all riht
otherwise, also saJdie pony and some
2nd ha: d wattons. li. II. lijoin.
Rice Lake (Wis.) Chrnnotvpe.
CILARLES
AT THE M.UKHTH.' TOMOHHOW
11 iwut auu vuu v iti uc ooauiwu iuau il 10 mvu t v wnt tvu
Million' Dollar Mystery, will appear here in person.
Mrs. J. M. Litchfield, ft jBan
Francisco who haB been vlBltlng In
this city and Marshtleld, left today
for her home.
M. V. Roundtree, who has been
on a business trip to Marshtleld, re
turned to this city today and will
leave tonight for Portland. '
Dr. Caldcr, who has been In this
city visiting with Rev. Jeffrey audi
attending the examination of chlro-'
praetors, left this afternoun for his
home at Jortland. I
The Marshtleld Btage run by Bar-'
Icy Johnson, lost a wheel several
miles from town, and as a conse-j
quence was very late In arriving In,
this city. I
C. H. J. Atwood was arrested to
and brought before the justice
court on a charge of non-support.
He was given bond In the sum of
$100. to appear for a preliminary
hearing August 5.
Geo. Neuner, Jr., wife and child
and Mrs. Geo. Neuner, Sr., left in
the former's auto this morning. Mr.
and Mrs.' Neuner will drive to Crater
lake where they will spend a week
or ten days, while Mrs. Neuner, Sr.,
will stop off and visit with relatives
at Glendale.
FN'!GM PILOSOFy.
Most attirrprs at hunyii.' -ate
yer toim-, lh' s.i -unie as most ifforts t'
economize aa-aste mor.ey.
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' PATRIOTISM.
Patriotism is a v'rtue every person
is willing to exercise when the gov
ernment isn't interfering with his per
sonal interests.
It is a state of condition!! agree
ment with the government for the time
being".
fatnottsm is tne long su'i oi poli
ticians who wish the orient adminis
tration to be sustained bccatise it will
further said politicians' best interests.
The man who will stand, loyally by
the head of the, government when said
head is urging legislation opposed by
the ft.ction which put that same man
into office, is a patriot.
But that isn't what his former vp
poricrs call him.
in time of peace patriotism is scarce.
In time of war, fatal.
ITS OTHER NAMK
"I have here," said the smooth sales-
m M,e Pficiiv "a ilrvire fnr
anchoring firmly the jymmetricals some
v.ont':n wear
"Ah h-h!" breathed Miss Passay. "A
new kind of padlock,-eh?"
H'AR KO LONGER GLORIOUS
He wrote a book about the war ;
A theme folki do not love.
iVJ w.iat they killed each other for
Ai.J shunned Bill Bryan's dove.
it'e Mio:e a book about the row,
.And '.height 'twould make him rich
tii:t as the thing transpired, somehow .
n.erc ..'.cmcd to be a hitch.
iio -r:tc a hook on Europe's F'r-p
Hear this, and hold your breath!
And 'stead of gaining wealth, Ibis chap
Completely sii.rvea to death.
' rd every one : '!;o knew he wrote
About tlie foreign fii'ht
Aio c. when hunger g..t his goat,
And shouted ' Served' mm rignt :
RTDUCED PLUMAGE.
Vrn'. ce Doodle went to town
Upon his gray mule Nellie,
lie sHicfc a feather in his hat
.'.l i e:i."cd it vermicelli.
?.i75'vjJ''s' h. ' IX
CHAPLIN,
The time to Insure is now. Do
not put It off. These dry times
should find you protected. We rep
resent H of the best old line com
panies. The rates are very low, no
assessments or membership as In mu
tuals. Come In and let's talk it over,
or have us call and Inspect your place.
RICE & RICE, Insuranco Brok
ers. 739-al
Tender, Excellent
Flavored Meats
Are bound to please the most
critical. Always the best qual
ity at the most reasonable
prices.
Prompt Delivery.
Cash Meat Market .
Opposite Hamilton Drag Store
Jackson Street.
Phono 144.
Free delivery to all parts of city
.
WANTED An old couple or
lady to take care of children
on ranch for summer. R. P.
Huntley, Olalla, Or. 773J27p
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 of the blood and
of the tissues with decayed teeth in your mouth.
Don't neglect your teeth
R. L. BathricK
DENTIST.
Itooins 7 and 8, Ilosobiirg Nutl mu! llnnk llltlR. Prices ltensonablo.
KOSKHUltO, OltHGON.
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 your home for a 3 day free trial
Roseburg Electric Company
SPECIAL
JELLY TUMBLERS, SQUATS
Large Size, per doz - - 25c
Small Size, per doz - - 22c
For your Mason jars buy the new
Sani caps with no porcelain lining
tocollect germs.
One dozen 15c Two dozen 25c
Peoples Supply Co.
v.uuuv. wuw w
Greatest event in vaudeville.
Iwkii'. Can Unce Sam
wKl preserve KeufraUiv?
Oar for1fi-n rvlrttloin horr toffljtiwtrtfM ilmntt
. 7 . . . . . .
tMn 1M down to the nrj brink at hit.
a ina DrAukinu wilnu TDa iioniwi t
tounUu of thnoouutry bare tutenrvlod tlitoiplrlt
rf thA 1 1 mm unA m navmliiiii with thi-lr nana
this ipirlU-J abnvtr in the nUOtt' hUui7.
CARTOONS MAGAZINE
(rUM ttu.it. rvwi i r4 iiwtiM)
Premnta vrtry month tha crenni of caricature
both In Ant ttrlii ud KaropAlt l TtirfUbln
punnrfttnn ot uio wiir. n uni uto noiiuim tnias oi
lintt
eurh oiUor ) hot tvli bf trie enrtoun hlh (dm
nadiir tlitnurrktcAmulerhrMfi tha verv thouahta al
na urrHce miuwnnti mo very inoujnu ox
llo. Cartooni MagRKluo 1 Ihf matt fatv
toe pooi
p nut nil rat
wrltU-o. The pivtnrlu uie nro- upplementod
b'..,
DipoiiKi eaitonai etimmoni aua vpmiai
aiiioiua, invaiuaoio hi tn iiumry,
man, Ui studont ot current rente.
AT ALL NEWSSTANDS
S.OO A YKAR 25 CENTS A COPY
delta Mil and tfta tXMitXMi wW brine fr
nofatfca trial ajlaerttt
CARTOONS M AOAZINK, M. MNlii sW, OMtCAM
Cnckwd And 11.00 for whVfA atml Oiilwwiia Mafninsj te
av adt far (wit "ifrt.
The fire Insurance Company of
North Amorlca was founded In Phila
delphia In 1792, America's oldest,
has assets of $18,613,414. E. C.
Benson, ngent, 401 Perkins build
ing. 7B3-K
JfotfcomL
Electric Iron
Was $3.50 Now$3.00
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