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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1915)
WESTERN GIRL WILL ATTEND GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE. CTTP t C1TV !CKWS. PUKE-FOOD 'ByBl eas B 8 B HI Mi Free trial of electric Irons. Phone 123. Tha Electric Store. 7S6-tf Avis Gore, of Eugene, arrived in tho city this morning tor a week end visit at tho home of Geo. Staley. Miss Vivian Duell, who has been visiting in this city, returned to her home at Dillurd this afternoon. Dexter Rice left this morning for SKIS urn urn (-WIUAnrflE r At Am EOF IF" 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 ne::t 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 satisfacton. "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 H1RSH-WEIS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Makers Formtrlv WUlamitU Ttnt and Aunlna Co. PORTLAND, OKEGON CITY NEWS. ' Arundel, the piano mner, is here. 462-tf .Mrs. u. v. uiara reiurneu 10 cu- 7?ene this morning after a visit -with; relatives In 'this city. j Mrs. Zollie Patterson and Mrs. Ada Wall, left this morning for their: home at Wtnloelc, Wash., after a visit with friends and relatives In this city. $1,000 Insurance on a barn: Old line rate, J40.00 for 3 years; Ore gon Fire Relief $18.00 for 3 years. Glenn H. Taylor, agent, Perkins building. 783-tf Arundel, piano lunor. 48-L. Phone 402-tf Misses May and Emma Thompson and Pauline and Eva Lux loft this morning for Winchester where they will spend the day. P. L. Burkhalter and T. W. Young er, S. P. Co. officials, left on the stage this morning for Marshfleld where thy will spend a Bhort 'time looking after business interests. L. G. Spence, of New York City, traffic director for the S. P. railroad,! spent last night In the ' city, j lie was met here by General Freight; Agent H. A. Henshaw and General ( Passenger Agent John M. Scott, the! party leaving this morning for San; Francisco in a special car. beautifully situated suburban lot in West Roseburg must be sold to iriiin nn estate. A bargain for some- me. Inquire of W. II. Richardson,; rustee. 725-tf H. G. Ploeger and wife, of Myrtle Creek, who have been visiting in this city for a short time left today for Eugene, Portland and other northern points. Mrs. Kate Cupp and Mrs. E. F. Plttman, who 'have been visiting in this city at the homo of O. D. Glan don left this morning for their home at Keasakua, Iowa. Itiddle where he will spend the day looking after business affairs. A. N. Orcutt left this morning for Grants Pass where he will spend a few days looking arter business mat ters. Mildred Matthews, who has been; visiting with her parents at Reuben, returned to her home at Roseburg last night. Ilarlon Maxwell McCurdy, who has been visiting with friends in this city, returned to his home at Rid dle this morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rlter, of Al bany, arrivd in this city and will lo cato here. Mr. Ritcr Is an employe of the S. P. Co. S. R. Allred and wife left this morning for Centralia, Wash., where they will visit with relatives for a couple of weeks. Send us your kodak films for de veloping and printing. We do the best work at moderate prices. Rose burg Book Store.' "Compare lour work". dsw-810-tf ft? i if ; t i ' ST Better Groceries . For Less THE KASH STORES Kraut, per can 10 cents Peaches, 2 cans for 25 cents Dried Peaches, per pound 7i cents Prunes, per pound 5 cents Seasonable Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. "THE CASH STORE" . exvn von MONEY 12S CASS STREET Mrs. Adam Fisher left this morn ing for Albany, where she will visit with relatives for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller, who have been visiting with Rev. W. II. Eaton left this morning for their home at Clay Center, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Emrleh and (laughter, of Fairfield, Neb., who have been visiting with T. P.. David son and family on their way homo from San Francisco, left this morn ing for Portland, where they will visit for a few days before going on to their home. J A MISS KLOKISNCE LlSTi'R. DAUGHTER OF GOV. LISTli'.l OF WASHINGTON, WHO WlL.1. ACCOMPANY HEH FATHER T. THE GOVERNORS' CONFLU ENCE TO BE HELD AUGUST t TO 27 AT BOSTON. JJTXUV SERVICE. We have throe Jiiney cars at the Empire Livery Stables and will ran cars in city and country, day and night. Will meet all trains. GEO. W. GAGE & SONS. Phone 60. SPECIALS Ovy Acetylene Welding process 01 weuuiiK uuu. New cast iron and aluminum. All work guar anteed and prices are reasonable. G. L. Prior, 230 W. Oak street. CHAS. F. HOPKINS Attorney at law lioom 420 Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. 4 Especial attention given to con- veyanclng and the examination of titles to real estate. Prae- Uces in all state and federal courts. WANTED: Ag Bright Young j ii oil A, long esiabliihcd and i j IVlclll KpUtable house 40 yean in business has .j an opening in this city for a resident p g representative. His time will be largely g g his own; the work is pleasant and jp S agreeable ; his profit averages more than 33 1$ on the business done, and g g previous experience is not essenliah 3 This is an ideal opportunity for a young j man of good appearance, wide circle of HI acquaintance and a genuine desire to g make good in a profitable field of work. jj 3 The earliest reply will receive first rr? consideration. j 1 FOSTER GILROY m 30t Laiayelte Street g ( New York g IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllim 3' " fr ill ROUGH DRY Will Be List Prices From This Day on,May 27th Roseburg Steam Laundry ''SAVE YOUR HANDS" i SxtfeTllUk, Infants and Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Tha rnnfl-Drlnk Inf all AE6S V M ' ' " " " Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. ! For infants, invalid! ml growing children, i Pure nutrition, upbuilding Ike whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers ud the aged. More healthful than tea or coifce. I Unloee you say "HORUOICS" you may get a substitute Let "Kellv" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring . n rat monuj 3 vtu 7(T The French Transfer Company Phone 220 xMeats of QUALITY Extra care is given to the selection of our meats with the result that none but the most tender cuts go to'our customers , Roseburg Sanitary Market Newhard Bros. Cass Street Fresh Cream and Milk on (ce 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 YOU AHE SU11E OF A GOOD TIME AT NEWPORT All round Seashore Resort on Ynqulna Day and tho Pacific Ocean. A Place of Charm and Beauty. A delightfully Hostful atmosphere. Newport offers wide variety of recrea tions ami entertainments. There aro plenty of hotels, boarding houses, cottages and camping accommoda tions. Newport Is an Ideal place to send the family. Our Illustrated folder "New port" will Interest you. 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