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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1915)
UNDER FIRE, BUT CITY NEWS, . ' ' I-KUM HK1NU unt. PUKE-FOOD. Free trial of electric Irons. 123. Tbe Electric Store. Phone 786-tf i i - ji - 1 is a tent that will stand hard wear and Weather. That won't come apart through cheap material or workmanship. That will be as good next year and the year after, as it is the first season. you can get such a Tent by asking for the "Will amette" and making sure our trade-mark is on it. Every Tent is guaranteed to give absolute satisfactory "Willamette" Tents are made in all sizes and styles. They cost no more than Tents without name or guarantee. For Sale by All Reliable Dealers H1RSII-WEIS M ANUF ACTURIN G COMPANY, Makers Formerly W Ulamttim Ttnt and Awnine Co. PORTLAND, OREGON CITY NEWS. Arundel, tbe piano tuner. Is Sere, 42-tf Mrs. C. W. M. Smith left this morning for a visit with friends and relatives at Portland. . Arundel, 48-L. piano lunor. Phone 462-tf $1,000 insurance on a barn: ' W. A. Dlgglns and wife arrived this afternoon for a few days visit at (he home of R, B. Jope.- ' . A dollar off each of our Vudor hammocks. Buy now for next sea son, and save money. . B. W. Strong, tha Furniture Ma 795-j30 Mrs. O. R. C. Grow left this morn- Oid. ing for Greens where Bhe will attend line rate, $40.00 for 3 years; Ore- a surprise party on Mrs. Collier, who I. Dearhorff and wife left for Ash land this morning where they will visit for a teyr days. ' . , Big dance at Dlxonvllle Friday night, July 30. Dance and supper U.0O. . ... 796-jSi Jessie Bunnell left today tor Grants Pass and Ashland where she will spead a couple ' of weeks visiting with friends. Kodak and nave your nnlshlog done at the Roseburg Book Store. We do ' the best work at moderate prices. , 686-tf Mrs. P. Brooks left today for Col fax, Wash., where she will spend a week or ten days visiting with her daughter. ' oxnutifully situated suburban lot in West Roseburg must be sold to lettle an estate. A bargain for soine- me. Inquire of W. H. Richardson, .rustee. ' . ' , 725-tf Prof. F. C. Fitzfatrick and wife expect to return to their home in this city about the first pf next week, according to word received here today. Mr. Fttzpatrlck and his wife have been spending a few weeks at Berkeley where the profBSor is taking a post graduate course at the university. y si We handle an Kinas of kodaks nnrl samara a Ann nil kin (la nf fllmi gon Fire Relief $18.00 for 3 years. ls visiting with her daughter Mrs. and perB- Ma ord6r business so uienn n. rayior, agent, .rerKins Bradburn. A number of Roseburg ,,-,, ri, tmtldlng. 783-tf ladles went by auto and will meet at i the Bradburn home in honor of Mrs. Collier's birthday. , Bill Whipple and Mrs. Chas. Mc Slhlnny returned today from Anlanf where they have been visiting with their father, who was reported as seriously 111. xiis condition at the present time is very much improved. Msr. A. P. Lovell Is reported to be very ill at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. C. F. Swander, of Portland. Mrs. Lovell left for Pofrtlnnd a short time ago and underwent an operation at the Good Samaritan hospital. Her condition was very poor at the time, and at the present ls very serious. The Roseburg Juvenile Band at a Ethel Stiff and Mildred Smith, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary Patterson, left this morn ing for their home in Illinois. The two young ladles have been visiting at the exposition and are returning to their home. - A crowd of about a hundred peo ple gathered at the depot grounds this morning in the hopes of catch ing a glimpse of former Secretary of State Bryan, who passed through on the Shasta Limited, at 7:05. The licited. Clark & Clark, photo sup plies and fotographer8. Sll-tf Miss tileona CaBe, of Marion, Ala., and Mrs. Cordelia Herickmer, of Min neapolis, are spending a few days visiting at the home of R. H. Giln stead. The two have been attend ing tbe expositions at San Francisco and are now on their way to their homes.' Mrs. Herickmer is a teacher in the public schools of Minneapolis. People who passed by the Lilburn store this morning, had to stop and note with astonishment the large shipment of linoleum in the original packages direct from the mill at rv. VIOLET HEMINO, THE ENO-Ji THE ARMY, SHE'S JUST EN-J LISTED WITH SELWYN AND? COMPANY TO STAR IN THK NEW PLAY "UNDER FIRE, AND? 'HEIUJ.1 FOR EXCHANGE. No.' 2 C. One of the finest 25 acr0 farms in Douglas county. Fine view, almost all In fruit. Fine bun galow, all furnished. Only 3 miles out. This ls a dandy. Will trade for city property. Rice & Rice. 797-a3 When you build' your house have Strong, the Furniture Man, tell you what your window shades should cost. .' . ' 795-J30 distinguished statesman, however, j Newark, New Jersey. There were 1 2 was aaleen havlne heen nn until 3 crates all "of inlaid and cork, and 11. F. JONES Attorney at ) Will practice In all tbe courts. a T7-.v.noiriRtnr TJ. R. Land Office. Office In Masoniu Blldg., comer Can and Jackran DR. B. R. SHOEMAKER Physician and Bui-neon Office rpoms 219-220 Perkins Building , Phones Office 194 Residence 319 meeting this week made the state-j o'clock this morning and so did not this comprises only a small portlon.of ment that on each Friday night they ould give a fr.ee band concert p the street. There will be no concert tonight, however, unless the whistle blows announcing the railroad de cision In wmch case the band will parada th8 streets and assist in the appear on the platform. the entire order. This shipment came around the Horn by boat to Prn -"l then by rail here. As these rolls weigh from four to five hundred pounds each, one can figure that there was some freight charges. About twenty of Miss Thelma Al- , ley's friends last night tendered her a surprise party at her home on Com mercial avenue. The party was In honor of her birthday and assumed great demonstration which will be, the form of a progressive rook party, neld. Th0 boys band have been an: the honors of the evening being car- 1000 feet new German linen 2 inch music loving people will be glad , to! Delicious refreshments were served hose. Fine for mill or business house learn that the boys have so kindly, after" which the guests departed to fire protection. Also for irrigation offered the concert for each week. I their respective homes. " purposes. See Rice & Rice. 797-a3 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. r LADIES TAILORING To the Iullen of Rottelmrg: To advertise my work will make special prices on all tailored work. 8""s and skirts a spe- cialt. Ten yfiars experience In Washington, U. C. MRS. L. B. SANDBLAST ' '" 117 W. Lane Street 't i in ROUGH DRY Will Be List Prices From This Day on, May 27th Roseburg Steam Laundry ''SAVE YOUR HANDS" SafeTllUlC, '.' "Infants and Invalids HO RUCK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infanta, iavalida ud growing children. 'Pure nutrition, upbuilding Ik whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers uA the aged. - Mora healthful than tea or coffee. a ' Unless you My "HORIIOICS'' you may get a uosiiiue Let "Kelly" Do Yoar 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 tojjour customers , ' Roseburg Sanitary Market Newhard Bros. Cass Street SPECIALS v.. V 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, oto. Interesting vlsttlng points In the neighborhood. Convenient camping grounds, electrlo light, pure water. Low Season and Week-End Round Trip Excursion Fares Two Dally Trains From Albany Ask for Illustrated folder "Newport" giving list of hotels, rates, etc A visit to the Two World Expdsitions at San Francisco and San Diego is an event of a life-time and uuu you cannot afford to miss . ' Special Fares In July to San Francisco, Los Angel - and San Diego on certain dates. LOW KOUN1) TltlP FARES DAILY with stop-overs In either direction 4 fine trains dully In each direction STOP-OVHHS AT EXPOSITIONS All tickets to the Rust via California permit stop-overs at San Francisco and Los Angeles to see the Exposi tions. Ask nearest agent for "California and Its Two World Expositions" nd "Way Side Notes Shasta Route." SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passe icr Agent, Portland, Oregon. Cooling Wash Stops That Itch Te not In half an hour-not In ten minutes but la t seconds. Just & few drops of tliat mild, sooth ing, cooling -wash, the D. V. D. Fra rcrptlon, the famous oure for Ecsema, and the Itch Is gone. Your burning skin Is Instantly relieved and you have Ab solute protection from all summer skin troubles. We can ive you a good ilxa trial bottle of the genuine I. D. IK Prescription for only 25 cents. Don't fail to try this famous remedy? for any kind of summer skin trouble we know . P. D. wlU give you Instant relief eWEST SIDE GROCERY 1 I WE ITAVK A I-AlKiF. I.I N K OK HTA 1-I.K AND FANCY OltO- I I KI1IKH ANDTIIK IMIKKS AIIK HIUHT. HKIIVICK TltOMIT II I . AKf)OOIJIllK(ll!. WK DKI.IVKIIUOODM WIIKN YOU KAV I id WANTTIIKM. NOXIKlirilN AFTF.lt YOU NKKDTIIKM. II I WF.AIIK IIBHKTOBKRVEYOUAND WB HF.II V V. YOU HKJ IIT I j DOWELL & BENEDICK J I MEAT I.V THK ' ' t 1 ?JjU """"""" 3 CO.NVKItSATIO.V J$p J Is always of prime Jmpor- , Sv "L S J 11 tance. There's meat In all ' - fjMl'l-"H "'i-Vf II our talk. Telephone orders JMf?Z!vZSAl II receive our prompt and ' WW;TS:.-Nv If careful attention. Just say ' -rSi what you want, how much )( II and when you want it and -I II be easy nhout the rest. No V JC5rii F'f extra charg. l 'r'U CASS 8TIIEKT MARKET ' J!1sSm ' Phone io. nmJ"S9 ji