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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
, Cl'V SHWS. ; ' ' ! Bell's famous Panama Chocolates. Bulk sale. The Hose. 859-al9 Arundel, 48-L. ; piano luuer. Phone 482-tf THE PALACE THEATER T (! J . ' ... j - J-'KATlltK I'ltOtilUM. TIIH TIIKATKK COOI.KK TIIAX TIIK OITSIIIK Today something New In Mining Pictures. A Novelty In every sense of the word. A Fairy Story on the Screen, one of "Grimm's" original Beautiful, Full of Snap and Go. cldedly Funny, too, is . . De- RUMPELSTILTSKIN Sir. Stas Tired Business Man, taku yourself and family to sec thij woniV'r-pli ov, it will refresh and rejuvenate you. Star Acton-., Georgeous Scenery, e Effects. Tho children fairly revel In this show and the growings rave about It too. Also Today: T ho Keystone Comedy, "Merely n Mm ltrilllnnt l ied .Man" Costumes,' , Tremendous J. H. Wilson, of Brockway, is In today attending to' business matters. marriage li'-enee las'. Issued; to day to Irvin Crlbbens and Lillie Ker kondall. Fied Weatherly, of Kellogg, auto ed to this city today and spent a few hours attending to business matters. A lucky purchase enables us to sell $1.75 to $2.25 values In sport shirts at $1.85. Harth's Toggery. ' ' 862-a21 i Mr. 'and Mrs. W, W. Wright, voi Portland, are expected In this city tomorrow to spend a couple of weeks visiting at tho home of W. T. Wright. , , , ..- ;j Send us your kodak films for de veloping and printing: We do the best work at moderate prices. Rose-! burg Book Store. "Compare our work". . i. ' dsw-810-tf '- Kree trial of electric irons. Pho-iej Q 123. The Electric Store. TSU-tfj ? . . - (1TY MvU'S. ! Frank Conn, of pixonville, was 1 business visitor to this city this after ' ; MASONS ATTHNTIOX. I Peaches at orchard 51c bushel without boxes, delivered In city 75c. Phone 89-R, Jas. Templln. S55-a21p Arundel, the piano xuner, is here. ' 402-tf We have some private money to j loan on Improved property, city or J.'S. Smih and' -wife left this j country. W. D. Wohlforth, Rose- morning for Dole where they will urg. usw-o 1 u-uiap pend 'a week or ten'-days visiting and attendlne to business niatters. neautifully situated suDurban lot 11 "jYest Rosehurg must be sold to .title an estate. A bargain for some- !m!.' Inquire of W. H. Richardson, trustee. 725-tf Developing an; sue roil film up to 4x5, 16c per roll Air done by professionals. Clark & Clark, photo supplies and fotographers. 311-tt ' ' 1 '' It In order to avoid a collision with For motoring or tennis a sport another lar while driving falong shirt Is .the most comfortable, shirt jNorth Jackson street today. Bob H made, we nave a rine line at 1 1 Harth's Toggery. .greaves turned his car over the curb 82-a21 land onto the sidewalk With the re sult that he burst a couple of tires. more E. B.: Rustl of Junction City, to- although probably avoiding day (underwent an operation at serious accident. ! ' - ' A return for the writ of attachment in tho case of S. A. Sanford vs.-'the Mercy-hospital for appendicitis. Dr. Glendale Alining and Milling , Cony- Sether performed the operation. pany was filed with the county clerk this morning. I The funeral service of Asher F. Wall, who died at Portland a few days ago will be hild Sunday at 2. CO instead of a'. 2 00 as ?nno inoe. $1,000 Insurance on a barn: Old line rate, .$40.00 for 3 years; Ore gon Fire Relief $18.00 for S years. Glenn H. Taylor, agent, Perkins building. ' 783-tf G-eo. T. Compton, of Oakland, Cal., representative of the . Realty Syndicate Co., left this morning for Marshfleld, where he will spend a few days transacting business matters. C. H.1 Mouse, a special game war den, cataie up to the' city today from Doe cr'eek. He reports the woods as being alive with hunters but fbey are not having very great success. ' He also stated 'that there were :tsome commercial hunters In 'that region who are suspected of having a drying Ruth "Vernon was today appoint- ctt,"l' Bn(1 are kllllm anything they ed administratrix . of the estate of can get-bucks, does and fawns. A.1 C. Vernon, deceased. E. Mauld- Ing. Ben Dowell and ,A. B. Foster' As wl" be seen trom:an " were named as appraisers, ; meat 'on r the "Square atore nave its tormai opening Send us your KodaK films for de veloping and printing. We do the best work at moderate prices. Rose burg Book Store. "Compare our work." dsw-810-tf Special communication of Laurel Lodge No. 13, A. F. and A. M. at Masonic Temple, Rose burg at 2:00 p. m. sharp, Sun day, August 22nd, to attend the funeral of our late Bro. A. F. Wall. Services at the residence of P. M. Matthews, 524 East Douglas street (where the body 1b) at 2:30 p. m., conducted by Bro. Jope. Interment at Ma sonic cemetery. R. H. C. WOOD, W. M, PRINCE OF SAXONY i WILL RULE NEW POLAND. Mrs. L. Phillips returned to her home lit Suthorlin this afternoon tifter a short visit In this city. . Mrs. Robert Pickett, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. A. Troxel, returned to her home at Sent 'tie this afternoon. " Carl C. Guntert, who recently pur chased the Tollman property on West Mosher street, has' moved with his family Into bis new home.' ' : 'Y; , IS I Tho unobtrusive., eoihpaulon that keei s the picture story of your va cation Is tho kodak. We hnve them In all sires and prices, also Eastman Photo supplies. The Rosoburg Book Store. dsw-810tf MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS 1 - Capt. R. W. Collins returned to this city last night from Big Camas, ; where he has been camping wth Capt. ! Buchanan, Lee Dlllard ,and F. B. Hamlin. Mr. Collins received a tele I gram from the tJ. S. government, ordering him to report at American lake as soon as possible. '. . L. F.. Pepin and wife left this ni ternoon for Eugene where they will visit with relatives for a we,ek or ten days. .-. f" ' .. t .Mrs. R. L. Stephens and son. lalo, returned this afternoon fiom a trip Ic San Francisco where thoy attended the exposition. .Mrs. H. F. Richards and children, W. O. Cordon, of West Washington street, lis slowly gaining strength bis operation for appendicitis several weeks ago, and and it' will The Fire Insurance Company of North America was founded In Phila delphia in 1792, America's oldest, . , ! I'll I t I -I nas asoeis oi ('."."' after his operat Benson, agent, 4ui rermns iiuua-i ln6- -( , : " -. ,D , 1 he only a question of a few weeks " "j before he will liave hfs usual robust' A large party of her friends gath- heaUh ba(,k Mr Cordon.g case wa3. ered at the home of Mr., and Mrs. veryi 6erl0lla cet the time. and Arthur Burrowa, in Melrose, Thurs-'- h6 ,g ,0 u congrahI,ated on its suL-l day evening in honor of the 20th. ceggfu, termnatlon ! birthday of Miss-Vesta Krusa, Ice, ' -.- ' - t 1 cream and other refreshments ..ww ,- , RECOHDER. i served, games played and a very good", 1 time had by every one present. Miss I hereby announce myself as aj the rg and es(.B)ei' injury: Mrs. Kfuse will soon leave for WaUa candidate for City Recorder at Baldwin, however, stayed with the Whlla ?Wash: where she goes to at-.: ettV election to be held October 4.. buggy urrtil It was turned over, of new fall goods bn next Monday. ;The gontlemen comprising' thia firm are experienced men In the business and they have come here with the who have been vi9lling at tne nome Intention of making thisl clty their of sherraaa Conine, on South Deer home. , They have put in a complete. .reek ,e(t today for tnelr ,honle at stock of new, up to date goods fori portiand. which they ask an Inspection. ' 'What came near. being a serious accident happened near the Calkins ranch at Edenbower this afternoon when a team driven by Mrs.tL. H. Baldwin and occupied by herself and a couple of children ran away, turn ing over the buggy, with, the result that she sustained three' fractured ribs and a large gash on the head besides a number of severe bruises. The team become frightened when one of the reigns broke, and start ed to run, the children Jumped from tend college. It was a day and er- I915- " elected I will devote all' enihg long to be remembered by nl mY tlm and energy in performing present, and It is useless to say thatj the duties of the office in an effi these friends will be missed and that cient and business like manner, every good wish goes with them. Pd ad 334-o3 R. L. WHIPPLE. throwing her to the ground. ' She was taken to Mercy hospital and Dr. Sether summoned, but at this time It Is Impossible to ascertain the seri ousness of her Injuries. HERE'S THE TALKING : w , y MACHINE SENSATION' The UiggeKt Value Ever Of fcred The Columbia Leader A high-grade, upright, fully cablnet ed Instrument. FASY TERMS $75 $1.25 A Weeh A small payment brings this machine to your home and enables you lo en joy yourself to the fullest. The new model Leader Is built in full oak or genuine mahogany and has features found onl yln $100 and $200 Instruments. Roseburg Furniture Company A Full list or Columbia Records Car ried in Stock. E. V. Littlefleld, wife and son, of Portland, were In the city today, stop ping here on a touring trip throulgh the southern part of the state.. Mr. Llttle'ieM n sa member of the last legislature, , and Is an attorney in --'.- his firm being rp'irn"en'"-' in the defense of one of tho was convicted today In the federal courts, In the fumous Cashier trial thai has just been finished. 1 CROWN PRINCE GEORGE OF SAXONY WHO WILL RULE POLAND SHOULD KAISER WILLIAM DECLARE A NEW KINGDOM OF POLAND Mrs. W. C. Bond left this afternoon for her home al Sutiierliu after , a short visit in this city. it k: hard Stubbs, the Melrose mer chant, was a business visitor In the city ibis afternoon. . 5 T - ' County Judge Marsters and returned today f-'om a vacation trip to t'h.e South Myrtle district,. Tin judge reports that he killed one deer while hunting. i , '1 1 i 1 Roland Jeffrey returned -this t'v'r. noon to the Willamette University where bo will attend school this win ter. Roland Jeffrey, who is a son of Rev. Jeffrey, has' attended school for some time and has this summer been employed as solicitor In the Southern part of the Btate to obtain pupils for the university. FOR SALS Bloekj wbod or split. at j $2.25 per tier. Address Ernest j Jordan ! North. Take a Tablrapoonful pt Salts Rnck Hurts or Blridiled j - t . .Bothers,' ." JWa are a. nation -of meat eaters and our .blood. Is filled with j uric acid, says a . well known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble, j The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this Irritating acid, but become -weak front the overwprk; they get sluggish; ' the ellminative tissues clog and thus tho waste Is retained In tho blood to poison the entire system', " When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you pave stinging pains in the back or the urine Is oloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is Irritable, obliging you to seek relief during Mhe .night; when you havo severe hoadachsB, nervouB and dizzy spells, sleepless ness, acid stomach or rheumatism In bad weather, got fron yojur pharma cist about four ounces ojt Jad Salts; take a' tahlespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast earti morning and In a ,few days your kidneys will act .tine, ' This, famous, salts is. made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate ologgoil ' kidneys, to neutralize .tho acids In, .urine so It Ib no longor a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder dis orders. Jad Salts Is inexpensive and can not Injure; makes, 9 dollghtfuL effer vescent 'ltthla-yvater drink, add no body can make a mlstako by takintr 704 E. Second. Avenliej 1 little occasionally to keep the kld (, .' it 87B-a27p ! noys clean and octlro. :;r, ' Where Value rrL ftTI t ! WALUEl) outweighs Price lljaW1" I :,. - KT GARMENT 11. ' 1K H.in III' IL' U' c Real Quality At Popular Prices is Our Hobby. Take Your Choice while the Assortment is New the Best Goes First. ; Suits $14.95 to $28 Coats $4.25 to $35 Opening Day ! Mon.rAug. 23 YOU ARE WELCOME y&May we see you Monday The Square Store