The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 18, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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    WILL ' TEACH WOMEN
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Excursion Fares
Via the Exposition
To the East
Every day until September 30th
Good for return until October 31st
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CITY KEWS.
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i A good Investment. Klondike nug-
' gets, at the Kose. 8S9-al9
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Why not get the most for your
money? Why not take In two won
derful world Expositions at San
Francisco and San Diego enroute to
the East? The world has never he
fore produced the equal of the Pan
ama Pacific Exposition. The like
probably will never be attempted
again.
Scenery enrouto is magnificent.
Automatic Safety signals guard
the way. Four fine trains a day
Portland to San Francisco con
necting at San Francisco for
the South and East.
Let us send you our illustrated fold
ers "Wayside Notes" and "California
and its Two World Expositions"
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Our local agent will take pleasure in
outlining an Itinerary and furnish
full Information or you may address
John M. Scott, General Passenger A.gent, Portland, Oregon.
CITY NEWS.
For flash lights see the Electric
Store. 8Gl-tf
Allna Hagen left this morning for
a visit with friends and relatives at
Portland and llillsboro. :
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Sirs. T. A. Sagaberd and (laughter
left this morning for a visit with
friends and relatives at Wilbur. j
Mrs. T. W. Newland and daughter,
licatiioe, left this morning for a visit
(villi Mrs. J. C. Clark, at Portland. !
Harriet Gaylord, who has been vis
iting at the home of L. A. Ueland,
Tetumed this morning to her home at
Portland.
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Mrs. G. F. McLoughlln left this
morning for a visit with relatives at
Grants Pass.
Do not forget the ice cream social
at the recldence and lawn of A. v,.
Marsters this evening.
Mrs. J. E. Enger left this morn
ing for Medford where she will
spend a week or ten days visiting
wiiu friends and relatives.
Jessie and Maggie Bound, who
have been visiting in this city for
the past few days, returned to their
home at Dole this morning.
Lawn fete and Ice cream social at
the residence of Mrs. A. C. Marsters
this evening, under the auspices of
the W. C. T. U. Everybody Invited
and will be made welcome.
I
Miss Elols Barnard, of Eugene, bp
j rived In this city last night for a
! visit with her many friends here.
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I From the recipe of a French con
i fectloner Rum Center chocolates. The
Rose. 89-al9
Mrs. T. E. Strode returned to her
home at Myrtle Creek thlB morning
after a visit with friends and rela
tlves in this city.
J. T. and A. T. Moyer, who have
been visiting In this city, returned
this morning to their homo at Cres
cent City.
G. W. Ryan left this morning for
Myrtle Creek where he will spend a
few days looking after business irat
ters. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Adams left this
morning for Pes Moines, Iowa,
where they will spend a few weeks
visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Condson left
this morning for San Francisco
where they will spend two or three!
weeks attending the exposition.
Col. J. T. May, superintendent of
the S, P. railroad, returned to bis
home in tills city last night, after
several days spent attending - to
business matters in Portland.
W. If. Evans left this morning for
Portland where he will spend severni.
days looking after business matters
connected with the Dodge Motor Car
Company. ,
.uayor Rice, wife and daughter,
, and Dr. Copestnke, returned today
from nn auto trip to Crater lake.
Josephine caves and other points of
Interest where they have been spend
ing a couple of weeks enjoying their
vacation.
Mrs. Geo. Thompson, of Eugene,
arrived in this city today for a visit
with friends. She was accompanied
by little Stanley Crouch, who will
visit at the home of Mrs. F. J. .lost
for a few days.
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MPS MATTULHUf rn nAAftim -r
BLOOMINGTON, ILL.. FORMER
PRESIDENT OF THE D. A. II ,
WHO HAS BECOME A MEMBER
OF THK WOMAM'Q avnrrinM
THE NAVY LEAGUE OF THE
UNITED STATES, WHICH IS
PLEDGED TO EDUCATE WOMEN
I REGARDING THE NEEDS FOR
NATIONAL DEFENSE.
W. G. Hill and wife, who have been 1 Early Crawford peaches, orchard
visiting with O. C. Brown, returned run, this'week 50c per bushel at or
thls morning to their home at Wil- chard. Edenbower Orchard Tracts,
bur. Phone 2GF2. . 857-a21
Alta Wooldridge, who has been
visiting with friends in this city, left
this morning for her home at Al
plno. Miss Mae Toblcr, who has been
nisiting with her brother II. J. Tob
ler, returned this morning to her
homo at Vancouver.
Have you an autographic back?
Tiring your Kodnk to us and we will
make It up to date by putting on an
autographic back. Roseburg Book
Store. dsw-810-tf
A slight accident happened at the
depot this morning while the express
car was being loaded. A truck load
I of tomatoes had been placed at the
door of the car when a freight train
passed by on the track next to the
! passenger train. As the truck was
heavily loaded it did not give the
' icessary clearance, one of the
i freight cars catching a corner of the
: truck and forcing It against the pas
senger coach, spilling the tomatoes
over the track, besides breaking the
truck and damaging an air tank on
the passenger coach.
HOUSES WANTED.
Will be in Roseburg Saturday,
August 23, to buy horses and mares,
any color except grey; weight 100 to
1500 pounds and must be In good
flesh, heavy form, bloclty type. 5 to
9 years old.
852-al9p EARL S. McNUTT,
KOR CITY TKK.ASl'KKlt
I hereby announce myself as a can
didatc for city treasurer of Roseburg
at tlio election to be held October 4
1915. MRS. COR1NNK C. ALLE.Y.
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FOR RENT Modern G-room house
on paved Btrcet in good locality.'
Call phone 15F12. 854-a2?
TO EXCHANGE Lumber for wood.
Address with particulars 848 News
office. S48-tf
FOR SALE Several head of fresh
milch cows, for prices and partic
ulars call phone OFlii. 8.r8-a:!0p
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Eliminate Heat and Steam From
Your Kitchen This Hot Weather
Roseburg Steam Laundry
Will do the Work for You
Just Call Phone 79
i
air
rsrA , tin
v a; s pound
The Famous
Our Guarantee
Your Grocer wil! re
fund the full price you
paid for M. J.C.Coffee,
if it does not please
your taste, no matter
bow much you have
used cut of the can.
awarded cold mtdal at
panaa-paoh-ic
in.i;:nat;o.sal
cm'osition
Order a 5-lb. Tin Today
Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring
The
French
Transfer
Company
Phone 220
Meats of
QUALITY
xtra c a rej s given to
the selection of our
meats with the result
that none but the most
tender cuts go toJour
customers
Roseburg
Sanitary Market
Nevhard Bros.
Cass Street
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SOME OF
SPECIALS
Milk on Ice i
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Fresh Cream and
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 AHB SCHK OP A GOOD TIME
AT
NEWPORT
All round Seashore Ilesort on Yaqulna
Bay and the Pacific Ocean. A Place
of Charm and noiiuty. A delightfully
Itostful atmosphere.
Nowiwrt offers wido varloty of recrea
tions and entortninmcnts. There are
plonty of hotels, boarding houses,
cottages and camping accoinmoda-
tlons.
Newport is an ideal place to send the
family. Our Illustrated foldor "Now
port" will Interest you. A postal
card will bring It.
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from all points on
Southern Pacific
Two trains a day from Albany,
Inquiries for tickets and Information
will receive courtooua nttentiuu from
our nearest agent.
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