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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1915)
4 'j- "j. i fill -.ra it: mm HI r and be assured of the best. It is fast enough for dark days, and produces negatives in which the wide range cf colors in nature are clearly differentiate ed. THE PRICE IS NO HIGHER. Our Pholo-fn::h:rg will please you. Prompt service and expert workmanship. NATHAN FULLERTON THE REXALL STORE PerKins bldg. Roseburg, Oregon douglas county news WILBUR NEWS Tho genial "Spec" McElhlnny Was over making his monthly visit in the Interest of the light and water com pany. air. an Airs, jess bnainnrooa were visitors on Friday. Mr. Hhainbrook brought up a load of wheat from Vnipqua. The busy hum of the threshing machine is heard in the curly morn ing. I Air. and MrB. G. 11. Ellison uud ' Mrs. J. M. Perry, who has bee n family, Charles, Leutlierman and ' visiting Mrs. M. M. Currier, return Miss Sellna llaight, of Portland,' e, this morning to 'her home at have returned from a trip to the 1 Portland, mouth of Smith river. I Airs. C. T. Grubbo 1b quite ill atj Mrs. C. A. Chapman and Mrs. V. the present time. R. noyd left this morning for I'ort- Jlalph Stearns and family and MIsb' land where they will visit for a short Aiuiin, of Uukland, were compelled , to stop hero long enough to adjust a lio wfor a "blow out" tire on Ills Studebakcr automobile AO. Aldrlch, who lias been U. S3, mail currier, thinks of going to El tnlra, near Eugene, to locate. Air. and Mrs. A. D. Otllnger, V. Klllson and James Lealhermaun and wife left for Tyeo where tile men will build a residence for Ed. Moscr. Got ln girls and work this hot weather, as you will find it good for tho soul, likowise the complexion. Miss Lucille Woodstock, of Cot tage, Grove, has been visiting at the home of Air. unci Mrs. Warren Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Kansas, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klnsel. They are Gnrouto to tho Panama exposition. ; Tho Misses J, Milan ilrown und f Mae Kaegl dispensed Ico cream on j Saturday at tho home of Mrs. Muryi Wilson, near the depot, for the bene-1 where she will leacii school during fit of tho league. j I'1" coming winter. Mrs. Fred Chapman and little 80ii. of ltoseburg. were guests of Mr. and1 J'rs. II. . Llitcher. Mrs. Ira Arch Mrs.' J. 1. Chapman for a few days. einhuch. Mrs. V. II. Starks, Miss lila Mrs. Inez Miller and son. Halph.! Hoos, K. T. Drak,. and Herbert and returned on Monday from a sumuierj Albert Fiedler formed an nuto party visit nt Gresham. I r,'oln Orange, Texas, which bus been Airs. N. Laruut and daughter Kathleen, Mrs. I). P. McKay anil .Mrs. C. fMeKuy went to Kdcuhower to visit at the home of Miss Marlon Mor gan, a former tenelier In the Wil bur schools, who oxpecls to leave soon for Wisconsin. Mrs. Delia Gammon, of ltoseburg. spent a few days here visiting rela-; tlves. i Mrs. G. W. Short was entertained over Sunday at th,. home of Mr. und Mrs. lnvlght Reed, of Drain. The first Parent-Teachers meet ing for the romlnc veur will be en Friday evening the loth of Septem ber. Everybody welcome. There was a sllr.ht rain last nicht Bliortly after -midnight which is doubtless the forerunner of the usii;il September showers that are due now soon. The air has turned ennsider- Cautio ' 7v ft i' i MALTED HrjtLVO.l to. "U.WIfc,k..- on i i with film. Get Vulcan ably cooler, bringing quito a relief after the heated term. Itiiby Enimitt left this morning for her homo at Tyee where slio will visit with her parents for u few days. Inez Clayton, who has been vislt- ,ng ln th3 cty ,,,rt lh8 mon,ig r0r ner i10In0 at Tyee. I E. P. Rosenthal, who was here short time ago will mako ! of the M. E. church this evening. Unio, Leona Marstors left this morning for Eugene where she will spend a couple of weeks taking course in the university. special Frances Iloogstratt, who has been visiting with Miss Ethel Patrick, in this city, returned this morning for her homo at Portland. J. B. Patrick and family leave Sunday for San Francisco where they will spend a few weeks attend ing tho exposition. G. V. Adams, of Molullo, who have been visiting hero on their way home rroin tho exposition left this J morning for their home. J Mrs. A. Burrh, who has been visit- ing with her son. it. llurch. in this' city, left this morning for Lebanon! louring the Northwest. The party travel In two large Ptorco rrow uiitos and during their stay h"ro the curs attracted much attention on ac count of their great size. After the usual exercises of the Prayer meeting nt the M. E. church IIiIb evening, a lay delegates will bo selected to re. resent the church at! the Lay Electoral Conference to be held In ltoseburg on Friday. Sep tember 2 1. This conference Is to be an important affair and will be at tended by a great number of dele gates from nearly all parts of the state, who in turn will select lay del. -mites to the nattonal conference to be held next May. It is expected that a large number of people throughout Gio state will bo here at that time, and orrnng Moents are nl reudy under way to take care of them. THE ORIGINAL MILK i THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME j DNO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST ASCOOD" I Dance at Dlxnnville auditorium i Friday night. Ott's orchestra. U10-83 A marriage license was issued to-' day of Win. Shaffer and Emma Ilarge, both of Douglas county. j W. D. Harper, of Glide, was ad mitted to Mercy hospital where he will receive medical treatment under the care of Dr. Houck. MIsb Marion Hopkins Is acting as stenographer In Attorney CoBhow's luw office while Miss Allle Black Is on her vacation. Developing any size ron film up to 4x5, l.ric per roll. All done by professionals. Clark & Plark, photo supplies and fotographers. Sll-tf j Thomas M. Brown and wife, of Springfield, Mass., who have been I touring the Pacific coast states and attending the exposition left this! morning Inr Portland after a short visit In this city. j I'OIt CITY TREASUKUH I hereby announce myself as a can-! dldnto for el'v treasurer of ltoseburg at (he election to be held October 4, 1915. M HS. COrtlN.NU C. ALLEY, pu-ad-S51-o3 Tho Fire Insurance company of North America was founded In Phila delphia in 1792, America's oldest, has assets of $ I S,61 3,4 1 4. E. C. Denson, agent, 401 Perkins build ing. 753-tf Mrs. Millie Reed and Mrs. Flossie Greeves, an aunt and niece of M s. i 11. L. Marsters, who have been visit ing in this city, left last night for their home at Williamsburg, Kans. Mrs. Reed has been visiting In this cily for several months while Mrs. Greeves has been here only a few days. A phone message from Dick Buseh, who with a pai-ty of friends went hunting Saturday night, states that they are about 14 miles above Peel, and arc having a splendid time. They have already secured two fine bucks und there seemed to be plenty of game. Dirk said he was getting some "Jerky" ready and that they wore all well, anil that they had a light rain last night. What promises to, bo a good en tertainment Is to be given at tho .Majestic theatre tomorrow nlgirt, when he class of 1915 give a five Oct vaudeville In connection with the regular film show. Some of tho best local talent is to take p'irt. the bene' fits of the performance going to the class In order to poy off the slight debt still owing on the high school paper and admission of 15 cents is to be charged. A. .7. Lilbnrn and Roscoe GreAn mado an early start this morning to the mountains about 15 miles above Rock creek, and expect to be gone until Frblnv night. They will go as fnr as Hock creek in the machine and from there will take a pack horse to carry their supplies, and will "hoof" It the other 11 miles, camping out the two nights. Un less some one phonos the trout up thero to he on their guard, these two good fishermen will come back with their creels rilled to the top. The I. tulles Aid society of the Christian church will meet in the church parlors on Thursday after noon, at 2:30. It is hoped that a large membership will be present. FOR SALE Household goods for 5 rooms, all In good condition. Mrs. E. W. Morgnn, Edenbower. Phono !Fll. 906-87 WRIGHT'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC s. E. witrciiT Teacher of Rand Instruments M ItS. S. E. WRIGHT Teacher of Piano. Correct Instructions Given. Terms Reasonable. 1".L'9 S. Pine street. Tender, Fxcellent Flavored Meats Are hound to rlso the most critical. Always the host qual ity at tho most reasonable pries, rrompt lipid fry Cash Meat Market 0)w.ite Hamilton lrti Store Jttvkson StrtM't. I'tiono I 1 1. doll very to all jwts of city We want Ladles to call at llarlh's Toggvry and see the lK-st ladles Stockings ever shown. A new pall' free If they don't woar longer tlinn any you have ever worn. Harth's Toggery Frank Cain took a party over to Camas Valley this morning in his machine. HKIXLIXE IMAXO SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 0. Mrs. Charles Hcinllne begs to announce that having returned from further study in California she will re-open her studio on September G. While in Cali fornia Mrs. Helnline studied pi ano technic and repetorie with' Ernest Kroeger and children's work at tho University of Cali fornia. Using the "Helnline System of Musical Kindergarten," follow ed by "Effa Ellis Keyboard Harmony" and "Progressive Series of Piano Lessons" t lie same high standard of efficien cy will be maintained in all grades from kindergarten to advanced study. Morning classes in Kinder garten for children under 7 years of age. Arrangements have been made to send for the children and tnko them home. Mrs. Helnline suggests that all former and prospective pu pils call or phone her this week if they wish convenient hours. Studio 423 Ella street. Phone 33-R. tf AKKKKSOU'S XOTICK. Notice fs hereby given tliat. on tliej second Monday In ISoptember the j Hoard of Equalization will attend atj he Assessor s office in the Court' House of Douglas County, Ore-; gon, and publicly examine the assess-.1 ;nent rolls mid correct nil errors In ; l Ui t ion, description or qualities of; land, lots or other property assess-1 td by the assessor, and it shall be the i 'uty of persons interested to appear nt tho time and place appointed. j Dated this 17th flay of August 1915. V. j. CALKIXS. bv-8-l 5 -si 3 Assessor, flat Too Much Mont Which Clogs Kidneys, Then The Hack Hurts. Most folks forget that the kidneys, Uko tho bowels, get sluggish and eloped and need a flushing occasion ally, else wo have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severo headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and nil sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kid neys active and clean, and the mo ment you feel an ache or pain in th? kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia. ind Is harmless to fIVsh clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutrallr.es the acids In tho urine so It no longer Irritates' thus ending bladder disorders. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salt3 to folks! who believe in overcoming kidney ! trouble while it is only trouble. I Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpen sive; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. XOTICK OF ITXAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Ceurt or tne State of; Oregon for the County of Douglas. In the matter of the estate of William silvers, deceased. j Notlc i is hereby given that the un-, lersigned Administratrix has filed In he above entitled Court her account in final settlement of said estate, and the Court by order duly made has fixed Monday, tho 20th day of Sep tember, 1915. at 10 o'clock, a. m., for hearing objections, If any there be, to oald final account and the set tlement of said estate. Dated at ltose burg, Oregon, this tho 14th day of August, 1915. MARY SILVERS, 850-813 Administratrix NOTICE OF CONTEST. Contest 3.10H. Department or the Interior, United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore gon, August 3, 1915. To Walter R. Illicit, of Hoaglln, Ore gon, Contestee: You are hereby notified that By-j ron Plldwell, who gives 207 W. 115th St.. New York City. N. Y.. as his r.ORtofftcA nrtdi-ecn did nn Allpltst 3.! 1915, file in this office his duly cor roborated application to contest and secure (lie cancellation of your Home-! stead Kntry No. 0S317, Serial No j OS3i7. made September IS, 1912, forj Lots 3 and 4 and S'A of NV ofi Section 2, Township 26 S., Range 2 W Willamette Meridian, and ai grounds for Ills contest he alleges that said entryman has abandoned the land for over eighteen month last past. You are, therefore, further notl fled that the said allegation?, will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without far ther rlirht to be heard, either before This May Jar the Public But It Is a Good Jar at That When "canning fru.t use the Mason or Economy jars. We cany a full line of all sizes of each. WRIGHT The Square Cor Lane and Sheridan Douglas County Creamery Products Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders FOR BREAD $ PASTRIES Goito THE ROYAL BAKERY We give "Scrip" with every purchase WM. PARKER, Prop. :-: 110 JACKSON ST. OUR POLICY We Rim to employ the most capable and responsible mechanics we ran secure. They cost more money, but are worth It, to do thorough and skillful work without loss of time or material. It is our desire to furnish expert service at a minimum cost, con sistent with (rood business practice. We guarantee our work and materials to be first class In every re spect, and will consider It a favor to have you advise us any time it nroves otherwise. KK1WIK WOHK GIVEN SPKCI.U, ATTKN'TION Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. Hes. Phone 64-X C. W. Hughes, Prop. 220 W Oak. Phone 1S1 this office or on appeal, if you fall to file ln this offlco within twenty . days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically re sponding to these allegations of con test, together with duo proof that you have served copy of your ans wer on the said contestant either In person or by registered mall. You snould state In your answer the name of the postofflce to which you doslre future notices to be sent to you. J. M. UPTON', Register. Date of first publication, Aug. 19. Date of second publication, Aug. 20. Date of third publication, Sept. 2. Date of fourth publication, Sept. 9. i w i High and Grammar Grade work Is hard on the eyes. The children's eyes should be taken care o? Dr. B. li. Whitmer OITOMKTIMST Kyt'silit Specialist. Suite Kll Tei'Mits Illrfg. Tuke Klcvntor. ItOSEIU HCJ, OliK. & RIEDEL Deal Grocers Phjne 103 IT TOICHKS TH K SPOT Every spoonful goes down with unfailing delight. It is the same crtam we've sold you for years. Tho quality and flavor is absolutely un excelled. There's Ho pos sibility of producing bettor nt double our prices because we buy tho best Ingredients and niake it ourselves. PHONE 340 l