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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
Excursion Fares Via the Exposition To the East Every day until September 30th Good for return until OctobeJ 31st PlJKE-RDOpl, ossTfeIi Why not got 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 be fore produced the equal of the Pan ama Pacific Exposition. The like probably will never be attempted again. Scenery enroute 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 Passenjer Agent, Portland, Oregon. Get a "Todler" awing for the baby. Churchill Hardware Co. " 868-a28 CITY NEWS. idlth Hopkins left today for Fns- son, Minn., w(here she will teach For flash lights see the Electrlo school during the winter months. Store. 861-tf I Mrs. F. B. Sagaberd and daughter Mrs. Edward Part left this morn-' who have been visiting with rela Ing for Philomath where she will vlBit tve thU city, left today for their with relatives for a week or ten days.; home at Gardiner. CITY NEWS. A good Investment. Klondike nug gets, at the Rose. 8fi9-al9 Will Holmes returned today from business trip to Taconia. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Chase left this morning for Salem where they will visit for a couple of weeks. Amy Mariter-i returned a u'.tbt from Aberdeen where she .lia been visiting for :he past two wsks. Sport shirts In plain white and cream Soisette, with He of contrast ing color. See them at Harth's Tog gery. 862-a21 Frank Sparks, who has been visit Ing at the home of W. S. Powell re turned to his home at Oakland this afternoon. H. J. Stone and wife loft last night for Portland where they will visit with their daughter for a week or ten days. F. F. Yockey and wife who have at the home of John Runyan left thiq morning for their home at Grants Pass. R. R. Turner, of the local land of fice, left this morning for Grants Where he will spend a couple of days attending to business matters. Have you an autographic back? Bring your Kodak to us and we will make It up to date by putting on an autographic back. Roseburg Book Store. dsw-810-tf The youne ladv acrnnn thn wav Bays Bhe saw In the paper that The City Beautiful was a Utopian dream, but she certainly thinks we bare some very pretty towns In this country, too. For comfort In hot weather get one of those new sport shirts at Harth's Toggery. 862-a21 Mrs. M. A. Kirkendall and daugh ter, Lillian, of Camas Valley, spent the day In town yesterday visiting with friends. F. W. Martin and family returned last night from a two weeks visit at Newport where they have been spend ing their vacation. ; Mrs. J. A. Perry and daughter, Gene, left today for Myrtle Creek, where they will visit for a few days. For 25c, I. M. P. will clean your chimney. Churchill Hardware Co. 1 868-a28 The new lighting fixtures for the Umpqua hoted arrived today and the work of putting them in place will begin immediately. The fixtures are very attractive and when placed in use will make the lobby much more attractive than under the present system of indirect lighting. Therf will be fifteen nitrogen lamps installed In the place of those now In use. John Miller and wife, of New York, who have been visiting in this city, lefe today for Portland where they will Bpend a few days with relatives. A. H. Amadou and son, Archie, re turned last evening from a few day'a hunt in the hills some distance south of the city. They report a good out ing and fair success. R. E. Jope and son, Harold, leave next week for Stanford, where the latter will attend school during the winter months. Mr. Jope will return after a few days spent attending to business matters. G. W. Tolley, who lives about one, mile and a half southeast of the' city, baa been up at Peel with hlB family the past week, hunting and camping. Upon his return yesterday. I he found that some one had entered the house by prying up a window. The miscreants took all the groceries and provisions left In the place, and rummaged everything olse In the search for other articles. As there was no indication of any haste being used, he does not think that hoboes are responsible for the breaking in. Mrs. E. J. Murphy and Miss Clora Murphy, of St. Paul, Minn., who have been visiting A. T. Lawrence, at the Sunshine ranch, left this morning for Portland where they will visit for a short time. T. N. Cornutt reports his prune crop in excellent shape. While his o-chard la not as full as It has been other seasons the fruit Is of uood size, and he Is looking for a yield of some 1500 bushels. Myrtle Creek Msll. The very highest quality coffeo. Freshly roasted and packed, direct to you; less the cost of expensive advertising, fancy containers and ex cessive profit. P. S. C. Sleel Cut Cof fee at 35c. At the People's Supply Co. 865-a25 W. T. Wright and wlfo Fannie Campbell and Harold Jope returned last night from Portland where they have been spending a couple of weeks. The trl,p was made in Mr. Wright's auto and the party report a splendid trip over good roads. W. C. Lea and family, of Drain, ar rived in this city today, and will spend a short time visiting here. Mr. Lea is the city superintendent of schools at Drain and was formerly a teacher In the high school of this Goes further, tastes better, cots you less :the best for 35c. Why lay more? P. 3. C. Steel Cut Coffee You will like it. People's Supply Co. 86r.-a25 FOR- CITY TREASURBK I hereby announce myself as a can didate for city treasurer of Roseburg at the election to be held October 4, 1915. MRS. CORINNE C. ALLEY, pd-ad-851-o3 Eliminate Heat and Steam From Your Kitchen This Hot Weather Roseburg Steam Laundry Will do the Work for You Just Call Phone 79 Our Guarantee! Your Grocer will re fund the full price you paid for M.J. B.Coffee, if it docs not please your tast, to matter how much you have used oul cf the can. AWARDED cnr.!) M?r)AL AT v nam .pnnc IN ;-RNAT!ONAI. EXPOSITION Order a 5-11). Tin Today Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring The French Transfer Company Phone 229 Meats of QUALITY Extra care is given to the selection of Jour meats with the result that none hut the most tender cuts go toour customers Roseburg Sanitary Market Newhard Bros. Cass Street TM EOF mm SPECIALS i i i ! i -ay 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 ARE SURE OF A GOOD 01MB AT NEWPORT All round Seashore Resort on Yaqulna Bay and toe Pacific Ocean. A Place of Charm and Bdauty. A delightfully Restful atmosphere. Newport offers wide variety of recrea tions and entertainments. There are plenty of hotols, boarding houses, cottages and camping accommoda tions. Newport Is an Ideal place to send the family. Our Illustrated folder "New port" will Interest you. A postal card will bring It. IiOW ItOUND TRIP FARES from all points on Southern Pacific Two trains a day from Albany Inquiries for tickets and Information will receive courteous attention from our nearest agent IheVJEST SIDE GROCERY WKIIAVK A I.AItliH UN K OK STA IM.K AM) KANCV (illO (' Kill US AND Til K I'ltlOIIH A II K. 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