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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1915)
EXIT 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 satisfacton. "Willamette" Tents are made in all sites and styles. They cost no more than Tents without name or guarantee. For Sale by All Reliable Dealers H1RSII-WEIS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Makers Formerly Willamette Tent and Awnlna Co. PORTLAND, OREGON CITY NEWS. Arundel, the piano luner, IB nere.! 462-tf Jlrs. Frank Brand left this morn ing for a visit with friends at Port land, j W. T. Emery and wife left for their ranch at Coles Valley this morning after a ehort stay in this city. C. L. Hadley left today for New-' port, where he will spend a couple of weeks enjoying his vacation. j Vernon Vincent and Archie Fergu son V'ave tonight for Grangevllle, Idaho, where they have accepted po sitions. I Mrs. C. H. Davies and Miss Lucille Grell left today for Portland which Is the Intter's home and where Mrs. Davies goes to attend a millinery opening. ' VAI.IiKV OV THE MISS1.NG. Mrs. .1. H. Shupe. who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Al hert A lira ham, left today for Junc tion City, where she will visit for a Pew days before returning to her tome at Portland. j 1.000 Insurance on a barn: Old line rate, $40.00 for 3 years; Ore-; gon Fire Relief $18.00 for 3 years, j Glenn II. Taylor, agent, Perkins ! building. TS3-U & i. Kiirhln returned todav from Coos county, where he has been atr tending to business matters. Dur- ing his stay Mr. Kitrhin made ar-t Tangements for the sale of a car of, peaches. The growers will make a net profit of about 30c per box on the peaches. ' County Judge Marsters left this morning for Salem, where he will spend a short lime attending to busi ness matters. V. L,. Chapin, Larry and I. Rivers left today for West Fork, where they will spend about three weeks hunt ing. J. P. Fletcher left this morning for Eugene, where he will Bpend a few days looking after business interests. Helen Emery and Ruth Perkins I left this morning for Coles Valley where they will spend a few days visiting at the home of W. T. Em ery. Among the acquaintances from Looking Glass, who were attending (he Vernon funeral tocay were J. T. Spaugh, George Marsh and T. Rodley with their families. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright, Fannie Campbell and Harold Jope left this morning for Portland and other northern points where they will spend a short time. The trip is be ing made in Mr. Wright's auto. Correspondence earns 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 place the Central, corner Jackson and Cass streets. Roseburg, Ore. 766-tf j Fred Hamilton, manager of the lo- cal telepnone exenange, ien iuimj mi points along the McKenzie river, where he will spend his vacation. Mr. Van Houtie, of Eugene, will have chargo of the local office during Mr. Hamilton's absence. When llnrold Drlmbccomb's yacht bruslies up against a big barge in the fog, Mrs. Brlmbecomb finds sud denly thrust Into her stateroom from the window of the barge, the tiny form of an Infant. A woman's voice from th barge, wails: "Take good care of him. His pop's nigh killed him". He grows to manhood as their son, Everett. The Brimbecoiubs are neighbors of Floyd Vamlecar, whoso two children, Floyd and Fledra, were kidnapped in early Infancy by i.on "-nli. who had been sent to prison for a long term, by Vandocar, when he was district attorney. Eledra despite her rough surroundings has grown to lovely womanhood and goaded- to desperation by Cronk's cruelty, she and her brother run away. Penniless, footsore and strv- ed they reach Tarrytown and the home of Horace Shellington, where he lives with his sister Anno. . Anne brings the two little vagrants into the house and .ultimately miopia them. The subsequent efforts of Cronk, aiUd by Everett, to regain possession of the children, the thwarting of their plans by Horace Shellington and the final restoration of tho long lost twins to their right ful pnrents, makes the screen story one of the most absorbing and thrill ing that you have seen. It is to be shown at the Palace theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. BRIDE STUDIED LOVE I - LORE IN LAW BOOKS, f DAILY' WKATHKK REPORT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m., August 9, 1915. Precipitation in inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 8G Lowest temperature last night 51 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total precipitation since first of month 0 Normal precipitation for this month 33 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1914, to date 24. B0 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1. 1877 34.14 Total deficiency from Sep tember 1, 1914 9.54 Average precipitation for 38 wet seasons, (September to May Inclusive) 32.00 WILLIAM BELL, Observer. (hy Acetylene Welding New process of welding iron, cast iron and aluminum. All work guar anteed and prices are reasonable. O. L. Prior, 230 W. Oak street. 1 fell I V llf ' CHAS. F. HOPKINS Attorney at 1jw Room 420 Perkins Blilir. Ilosebunz. Oregon. Especial attention given to con- veyancing and the examination of titles to real estate. Prao- tlces in all state and federal courts. Eliminate Heat and Steam From Your Kitchen This Hot Weather Roseburg Steam Laundry Will do the Work for You Just Call Phone 79 il Let "Kellv" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring i . rm '.yijr.W'r'f-' Mi -. r. The French Transfer Company Phone 220 MRS. THOMAS F. POUTER, A RECENT II RID K OF ST CHARLES. LA., STUDIED LAW. DUI11NG HER COURTSHIP BY, YOUNG LAWYER POKTCU. i NOW SHE PRACTICES HKKOltK THE SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA. THE ONLY WOMAN 1 WW MAS THAT PRIVILEGE. I V CITY NEWS. Free trial of electric Irons. Phone 123. The Electric Store. 786-tf . Judge Marsters today set Sept. 13 at 10 o'clock as the date of final hearing in the matter of the estate of James Rice, deceased. Send us your kodak films for de veloping and printing. Wo do tho best work at moderate prices. Rose burg Book Store. "Compare .our work". dsw-810-tf WANTED: A Bright Young 1 f o A long established and IWltflL reputable house 40 yean in business has an opening in this city (or a icsident representative. His time will be largely his own; the work is pleasant and agreeable ; his profit averages more than 33 "o on the business done, and previous experience is not essential. Tins is an ideal opportunity for a young man of good appearance, wide circle of acquaintance and a genuine desire to moke good in a profitable field of work. The earliest reply will receive first consideration. FOSTER GILROY 301 Lafayette Street New York I SafeTlUlk. Infants and Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infanta, invalids ml growing children. Purenutrition, upbuilding lie whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers ad the aged. More healthful than tea or coffee. 4) Unless you may "HORLIOITS-' you may got a Bubatltutm Meats 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 N'ewhard Hn-s. Cass Street piTFE-rnon MI Hi OF SPECIALS mm 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 YOU AltE SUHE OP A GOOD TIME AT NEWPORT AH round Sonshoro Resort on Yaqulna Day and tho Pacific Ocean. A Place of Charm and Hoanty. A delightfully Kostful atmosphere. Newport offers wide variety of recrea tions and entertainments. There are plenty of hotels, boarding houses, cottages nnd camping accommoda tions. Nowport Is an Ideal place to send tho family. Our Illustrated folder "New lort" will Interest you. A postal card will bring it. IXV ItOl'M) TH1P FA It ICS from all points on Southern Pacific Two traina a day from Albany Inquiries for tickets and Information will receive courteous attention from our nearest agent. Cooling Wash Stops That Itch Ton not In half an hour not in ten minutes but In 6 seconds. 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