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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1915)
V CITY NEWS. Let Stone tune your piano. 93Stf Mrs. Arthur Itedifer, of Riddle, ar-j jived In this city last night (or a visit with friends and relatives. " Muffins Saturday afternoon and' evening at the demonstration at the Electric Store. 81G-a7 THE PALACE THEATER. SI'KtnAlj KKVSTOXK KKATl'KK TO 1AY TUB Hl'HOX COXVKHT8 An atmosp herlc Reliance production, by llark C loud, the Indian author, from legends handed down by actual word o f mouth to the author by his for bears. Thrilling situations and marvelous scenery. AT THK KlXiK OK TlllXtiS Riotous emotions of the stock gamblers, saved against themselves, featuring Vivian Rich, DOl'tJH A XI) DYNAMITE The grea ( -two reel Keystone Comedy, featuring Charles Chaplin, tnd considered tho funniest tilling ever seen. TOM OltltOW The Mastorplcture "Captain Mai kiln," from the novel by Rlchar d Harding Davis. Chuck full of ex dtenient. Safety first, "See Hutch." 13881! C. Lutman, of Looking Glass, came to tho city this morning with a load of wood and spent the day In town visiting with ill I a many friends. j Mrs. R. D. Miter, who is visiting In this city with her sister, Mrs., Chas. MeElhlnny, leaves tomorrow for her home at Gardiner. We handle an Kind of kodaks and cameras. Also all kinds of films and papers. Mall order business so licited. Clark & Clark, photo sup plies and fotographera. 811-tf The case of F. B. Long vs. C. J. RtiBsle,. which has been pending In the justice court, a suit Involving the sum of $26.15, was settled and dismissed this morning. Tho Jackson County Bank today filed suit In the circuit court against Lucy Sutherlin et al, to recover $1800 said to be due on a promis sory note, and costs to tho amount of J200. I 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, j. Remember the place the Central,! corner Jackson and Cass streets,! Roseburg. Ore. 766-tf; TOR RENT Modern small house. Inquire of J. H. Clark, at Clark's Studio. Sll-tl Mrs. Joe Rose left this afternoon for Salem where she will visit for a few days. Miss Agnes Pitchford will spend the week end at the Rice camp on Hock creek. L. G. Brown and wife, of Myrtle Point, spent the day here yesterday visiting with friends. The Fire Insurance Company of North America was founded in Phila delphia in 1792, America's oldest, has assets of $18,613,414. E. C. Benson, agent, 401 Perkins build ing. 753-tf! Baseball fans are to be given a treat on Sunday afternoon, when the loral team of "Roseburg Regulars" will attempt to down the strong team from Canyonville, as the latter has been strengthened by the addition of three strong players from Cottage Grove. It will be a game for blood with every Inning contested. Game called at 2:30. Beyond the following of a number of bills and a few road orders there was not much business to be trans-j acted by the term of county court which adjourned yesterday. The; court ordered the supervisor yester day afternoon to open the road known as the A. T. Lawrence road situated near the Sunshine ranch. The road viewers were ordered to meet at Looking Glass August 27 and inspect the road near the McCoy place. Another meeting of the road viewers will be held nt Elkton Aug ust 18. CITY NEWS. j Ruth Lamb, of Dillard, arrived this afternoon for a visit with friends and relatives In this city. i R. R. Thompson and wife, whoj have been visiting In this city, left today for their homo at Yoncalla. J. F. Bonebrnke, one of the well known residents of tl.o Dixonvllle country, was a business visitor In' Roseburg today. Mrs. J. Carmen left this afternoon for Salem, Portland and other north- i; ern pointB where she will visit for a a short time. 'f TT1 - -"V I .' UMainutiAain The county court set the date of STRICKLANDijilLULAN, ooiiioiuuer u us me uaie tor mini i hearing In the case of Edward Rob- ertaon, deceased. Henry Ridenour and S. J. Jones left this afternoon for Sutherlin nnd Coles Valley where they will spend a short tin).) attending to business matters. 10 Days Stopover at San Francisco and 10 DAYS AT liOS A.NtJKLKS nre allowed on nil ticket to the Hunt. This will enable you to see the two wonderful world Expositions with out loss of time or extra expense. Scenery enroute is unsurpassed. Ev ery mile protected by Block Signals. Four fine trains each way dally Port land to San Francisco making con nections for the South and East. Let us send you our Illustrated fold ers "Wayside Notes," and "Cali fornia and Its Two Expositions. Southern Pacific Our local agent will be glad to give you full Information and an itinerary of your trip or you may address John M. Scott, (icneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. V. A. Heate filed suit today against W. W. Vanwey to recover $02.90, said to be due on a pronils-, sory note with costs at $20. j U. F. Shields and wife, J. H. Harsh and Mrs. Kate Neat leave next week In Mr. Shields' auto for Crater lake where they will spend about a week. The return trip will be made through eastern Oregon. . I Mrs. Geo. Bolter and son, Ernest, ' Mrs. Dora Bolter nnd Dr. Frank Harsh, of Portland, arrived In their auto this afternoon on their way home from San Francisco and will spend a few days visiting with Mrs. Bolter's son, Geo. T. Bolter, of this city. A picnic will be held tonight at Alexander's park In honor of Miss Hazel Kuykendall, who leaves tomor row for Chicago. A number of Rose "rg's popular young people will hr present and enjoy the good times. Mrs. Ed. Kuykendall nnd daughter, Hazel, have been residing at Los An geles for the past few months and nre now on their way to Chicago where they will join Mr. Kuyken dall. The Grab-It Habit We used to wonder wildly how on earth the boy acquired The pennies and tho matches and the yards and yards of string He carried In his pockets; and we other lads admired Tho way he always had on hand the very, very thing Some other fellow wanted, and was ready for a tradi Waldeman Seton today filed suit jjy watching wo discovered how his In the circuit court ugatnst Goo. grent success was made Kaudell et al to collect $4U0 said to H na1 tn ,i Grab-it be due on a pormissory note, and ! Habit. costs in the sum of $75. , .. ' About the time some one of us i would know that wo would like Rev. S. E. P. White, D. IX, and' certain sort of something, and Daniel Grucy, of Demldgl, Minn rived In this city this afternoon and stopped off on their way home from the exposition for a visit with friends in Roseburg. I ...... .1,1 Dliirf tn ninke ft lilan We'd And It In possession of this On account of the night session of the circuit court held last night the right of way committee did not' nrrmlsttinUB tiki Ho'd finished getting to It just about when we began! It mystified and peeved us, too this custom that ho had, And many puzzled moments wo had wasted o'er this lad Who had the Grah-lt MnlllL meet as had been announced, but will hold their meeting some time Ho now Is rich and powerful and . .. , , ' ! runs things at his will; In the near future. Ho owng a ner(1 of rir0ads and a steamship line or bo. The funeral of the late John C. ' Ho always beats the other pigs three W.nn.ford was held this afternoon at j SS 2 Vwhen"th. lue noseuurg unuermaing parlors, i.ev. Cleaves officiating. The body was taken this afternoon to Oak Innd " ill be Interred In the About 20 rein- Hjeroungiadij rossTheWaij fv.4 i THE WHITE IS KING M$-3-CX2 ilie act-ret oi a liootl Figure , V jw'Vs&saWjn ,ftvn :.-. Ii ! hrl-re. Hundreds of thimants of vmmm m-pyr.:-' v rniiPti lr:ivieru f r t -c rcn - n tti.it !iry rt'inini Mjj d it fii ff -nry iii it corsi-t. It i-jpnort.- tin- Imst am! 'Mick sr.- or in- B-RAOIErtC im.,r ::-".! rii.ral .l..y-..bsu.uU.y rustic-'. punuiltiiitr li.i:iidt.-iin without rciuuval. Tliy rom in nil stylps. and your local Dry Gocirls (irnlf-r will how ttH'tn to ynii on im -t. If Im".Um- nturry tlion. Iiv r.in g,-t tin-in f.r y. mi hy wrifna to us. Si-nrt UT ud illustrutctj booklet showing styles tii;.i arc i tiidi tavor. BKNJAMIN" & JOIINKS k AO Warren Street Newark, ST. J. Oakland cemetery. tlveB and friends accompanied the bod yfrom this city to its final rest- ' - - ulace. B. K. llannlng, one of the prom inent farmers of the South Deer Creek section, was transacting busi ness In the city today. He states that threshing Is getting well along out there with very satisfactory re turns. Speaking of the necessity of a rotation In crops, he snld he receiv ed over 2,r bushels of wihcat from one field that was put on corn stub ble, while one right aside of it put on a repeated wheat Btubble made about one half of this. CARD OF THANKS. The best all-round Family Sewing Machine that can be produced. Made in both Ro tary and V ibratory styles The Rotary makes both Lock and Chain stiteh. The latest up to the minute steel i attachments with each ma chine. Sold on easy pay-; incuts. Send name and ad dress for our beautiful II T Catalogue free. White Sewing Machine Cc 1-1(50 Market St. San Francisco. California We, tho undersignec, wish to ex press our appreciation and thanks o tho friends and neighbors, also to tho M. K. church board and I. O. O. F. lodge for their kind assistance In the sad hour of bereavement caused by Uio illness and death of Rev. W .13. Snider. MRS. W. R. SNIDER, MISS WILLA SMDBIt, MISS GKItTltl'UH SNIDER, C. W. I1HADKORD & WIKE, R. P. BRADFORD & WWK, KRXIOST HliADI'-OHD & WIFE j FOUND Purse with small amount ! of money. Owner can get sinne by describing it and paying for this ad. at News office. 81l-n!i ' FOR RKNT AI'O. 1.1 Six room mod ern bouse, paved at root, good lo cation. Phone 1BFI2 or cull 32! W. First St. 812-al Ip rent decitlu to KO. Tbc practice of his boyhood lingered with him as he grew He's fooled the others as he fooled us boys before wo knew Ho had the Grab-It Habit The Thaw Question Nut or Not? Obit. Verso Our only friend, who lives at Wil mington, Del., sends us the follow ing touching lines, which were read bv tlie author nt the funernl of a farmer who died from being Impaled on the prongs of a hay fork, while riding to the barn on a load of alfalfa: Friends so kind nnd neighbors dear Come you now and shed a tear Round tho awful Bolemn bier Of the man who died bo queer. On the load of hay he sat Peaceful as the family cat Suddenly he slipped away From that fatal load of hay. Down ho came upon the fork Held by faithful Benny York. Sad, Oh sad, It Is to state That ho perished on tblB date. Now we mourn bis snd demise. He's gone to a land where they need no lce. Tnke warning from his awful fate. And repent before It Is too Into. On the other hand, the young lady across the way Informed us that her new middy blouse was smocked both front and back, and we said we supposed any good laundry could make it all right again. City Principal V. B. Hamlin will return tomorrow from Eugene where .he has been taking a postgraduate course at tho stuto uulverslty. FOR SALE Horao for sale cheap for cash or w'" trado for cow, calves, chlckons or ahcop. Geo. Schumach-' er, Edenbower. 815a-20p Tender, Excellent Flavored Meats Are bound to please the most critical. Always the beBt qual ity at the most reasonable prices. Prompt Delivery. Cash Meat Market Opposite Hamilton Drug Store Jwksoii Ktrcot. Phono 1 II. Free delivery to all parts of city SI'KCIAT. 2 hoi's wagon, price $:li;. S14 cplnilleR. will trade for baled; hay. Call at 7 H S. Pino street. ' 813-nl2p ViewsQlJUeftess 5 AT U RD AY Afternoon and Evening Mrs. V. VV. Gilkey will bake muffins and bread She builds no fire, does not strike a match. L'ome in and see it done. All are welcome Roseburg Electric Company Rich And Poor In The Courts Nurse Proclaims Skin Cure Myrtle Hahn Says D. D. D. Prescription Is Worth Rockefeller's Millions to Her. Ten years I putTcred with ccioma three jc.irs nf that time I could not appenr In puMIc. My entire body td with the divine. I couiu not I could not plr'P. I could not t 1 nt it, ..xnri Ilia crfitl Prescription P. 1. 1. My lH'ly is clean. Emooth. if there were on bottle only of 1. 1). I. In the worM and I had It. Mr. I:ockcfeller"s millions could not buy the polden lluld. ' TTume Kyrtla Hahn ln rare Old La oies' Home. Liurham. N. C.) cover cat. liv How nbout you? If vou have any pkln blemish or a Utile 'rash, do not let It develop Into Foiuethtiof more serious. Itemember i. 1 . I. Prescription has been reeoi-'-nized for li'teen years as the stan-la'd sfcin remeilv. It always helps, and If Ufel a-cot'lmir to directions. It shouil cure In a short while. All driiKi-'ists sell this standard rem edv. but if yon come to us. we wiil offer you the first full slue bottlo wllil tho guarantee that unless It slops tho It' h at once we will refund the J'jr chas.. prh e. Ask also about the eg1 Al ly el.'it.leiit skin boap. Theoretically rich and poor should be equal In tho courts. Actually It Is an almost Impossible Ideal to re alize. The Harry Thaws are within their rights If they spend every dol lar of their money In hiring the best legal advice. ' And it would nevor be wise to encourage litigation by pro viding unlimited legal talent for the poor man, so as to place him on an nbsolute level with wealthy clients in civil cases. The rich man seems to Bet the j best of everything In this world. It Is the law of life. 110 nires ina most skilful doctors, and gets well whero the poor man snccumbs. He employs expert foremen for his fac tories, and wins more wealth, while the struggling business man falls for lack of competent assistance. Similarly the man with the long nurse has the most clear headed, ! astute, and learned lawyers. They put their clients In the most favor able light In criminal cases, and In civil suits make opponents look like the traditional "thirty cents." The rich man may get tho better of bis indigent antagonist In the law suits of civil life, but often these victories cost him high. There aro many very astute lawyors who rarely take their clients' cases Into court. If they can got any kind of a decent settlement, they close up the matter to tho client's advantage. It Is not merely tho lawyer's bus iness to throw1 himself Into his client's case and fight It for all It la worth. lie should also sec the other side. If the opponent's position has Its strong points, the lawyer who Is a true friend to his client will advise compromise. The lmmedlato fee will have added to his reputa tion for wise counsel. Were this slprlt more generally to prevail, Justice would bo oaslcr for tho poor man. The big fellow may be able to win with his com mand of legal resources. But bat tles gained that way often leave a heritage of bitterness that costs fat more than the winning of the suit was worth. Oswego, N. Y, Timet. MORE REDUCTIONS ON DRY GOODS Everything must go regardless of cost Come while the assortment is still good for entire lines are being closed out daily. Every price now far be low wholesale cost. Peoples Supply Co. THE HOME OK ECONOMY