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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1915)
Let Us Furnish Your Home A. J. Lilburn & Son THE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHEI.S MYRTLE CREEK Dry and hot In this vicinity. 8. S. Morrison Ib u business visitor In this city today. S. S. Morrison Is a business visitor la the city today. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Weav er, a son, on Monday morning. Several horBea havo died in this vicinity in the past ten days. I. 8. Weaver has a valuable one very sick '.oday. Dry weather and dry feed Is given as the cause. Many of our people are taking In the circus today at the hub. ""Mrs. H. Dyer was a business visitor at oseburg yesterday. Our community was shocked upon hearing the news of the death, of L,lovd Kit on Snndny evening, at his i ho.np un South Myrtle creek. Mr. r,Cl90 f'. "n being built under the Ada had heen siifforlnir several years supervision of Fred FlBher, wno hap with a kidney complaint, but had, nn1 charge of the plans and sped been feellnit verv well of late, and ficatlonB from e "rat. The floors his m'i friends hoped to see his nre nw being laid, Bhelvlng Is being permanent reoovory. He was In town arranged "nl be equipped with last Friday dollvorlng some cattlo to '"P-to-cIat6 fixtures. We must extend Geo. Kohlhagon, of noseburg, and 10 "r progresBive citizens, II. P felt as well an usual. Ho was takon 1 ltl('e' A- Adams' and J. A. Rice HicU Rnndfiv morning, but not serious, I owners of the building, the thanks hnlnir ahlo to co to the barn In the! ,,,fi "'y of Myrtle Creek for erect afternoon, and on returning to the; lnS this structure, as It Is an honor house was taken suddenly worBe. A. 10 ""'n' " "edit to the city physician was called from Myrtle Creek, but Mr. Ady expired before grown, to survive him. The funeral will be held today at 11 o'clock and IntP'mont will be made in the Pio neer cemetery at Myrtle Crek. Life's wnrij life's work well won. now comes rest. Mrs. J. K. C reason departed for California Monday and will probably take In the fair on her trip. Miss Kthel Davis leaveB Thursday for Gold Hill to teach school fo the year. Dr. Hrower and family leave for Ashland today. Their many frieudf. regret their departure from this city. The concrete building of Rice Bros, and Adams Is nearlng com pletlon and will soon be occupied by them. This Is one of the host con Btructed and best arranged mercan tll0 buildings In Bouthcrn Oregon being built of reinforced concrete, two stories high, with basement; sice last day, vhlch was much cooler A few light sprinkles of rain fell In the western counties on Monday. The wheat harvest Is nearly finished and the farmers are now busy hauling ilr. - the warehouses. Hop pick- as begun and this crop would damaged If any great amount of i rain should fall during the next two I or three weeks. Corn Is earing nlce- I lv nnfl IiiIa nnlntnna nra rnitlillv ma turing. Pastures are poor and the supply of milk is shrinking. Garden truck is at a standstill for lark of rain. Rome fall disc plowing Is be ing done but the weather Is too dry for this work to become general. Streams are the lowest they have been In over 20 years and rain Is badly needed, not only for growing crops but to extinguish the forest fires which are more numerous and threatening than at any time before this season. District Fore' . it E. A. USB' J(f ' CALIFORNIA FIGURING IN MEXICAN SITUATION' mW. M 'v).V.K...WW,llAW j.- ,. 4 the doctor arrived. Mr. Ady was horn and rnlsed In the vicinity of Myrtle Creek, being nbont 65 years old. He was one of our bCHt farm ers nnd citizens. Ho lcnvcB a wife, two sons nnd pne laughter, all Gus Lane and wife (nee Vera Weaver) paid a visit to their aunt and uncle, Homer Oatman and wife Saturday. Thev departed this morn ing for Reno, N'ev. Most of the prune driers are well started to dry nnd the parking plant will start next week. MAJESTIC "IT'S DIKKKKENT" VAUDEVILLE Big Hippodrome Act 3 People, 3 Acts, 3 Sin-' 1 Talking and Rapid . ...o'cartoons ami jokes. icntihi-: chax;k !' Max Fig'man IN My Best CROP rOVMTIOXH. Following Is a summary or the rrop conditions In Oregon for the past week ending Aii?iim J I, mr. as reported to the lornl office of the weather bureau by spreinl rorres poiidenls throughout the stnte: Hot nnd dry weather prevailed dur ing the week in Oregon, except the We have tnree Jitney cars at the Empire Livery Stables and will ran cars In city and country, day and night. Will meet all trains. GEO. W. GAGE & SONS. Phone 60. ' The unobtrusive companion that keeps the picture story of your va cation is the kodak. We have them in all sizes and prices, also Eastman Photo supplies. The noseburg Book Store. d8w-810tf Mrs. Nadlne Shcpheid desires to innoimce that she has decided to re main In Roseburg this winter, and will again tk on her usual cUiii- e In music, and her studio will op? i on or about September 6. All who wis! to take Instructions are requested tc call or phone so that hours may be arranged for. Phone 315-R. 912s7 A petition flied by the heirs of the Wm. Brooks estate asking that C. H. Brown be removed as adminis trator In the estate, was denied by County Judge Marsters. A petition In the same matter for he sale of real property was also denied the administrator Instructed to 'lie accounting within 60 days. "I TICHARD HOOD COLE OF .tMU.'ORNIA. WHO IS JKST r'iW IN WASHINGTON, WHERE HE IS WATCHING THE MEXI CAN SITUATION DEVELOP AND LOOKING OUT FOR THE IN TERESTS OF HIS FRIEND CAR-RANZA. RHPOKTER- AND FKIE.M) HAVE NARROW KSCAI'E What came near being a serious accident happened last night on Cass street, when W. A. Pett t. re- ortor for the Review and Guy Cor don, were struck by nn automobile ind narrowly escaped being run over. The accident occurred shortly after the hnnd ronrert at the corner ot Cass and Jackson street and the band was marching down Cass toward the depot. The two men were Ftandini: near the corner watching tli- boys wlien nn auto driven by a woman Tie Clasps ThlB is the season for tie clasps. Ol'IW is the ;tore. We have a good variety to se lect from. Quality guar anteed. A.S. HUEYCO Cass Street Abalone Jewelry Take a peep into our window of Abalone Pearl Jewelry, all mounted in sterling silver. Abalone blister rings, scarf pins, bar pins, brooches, and collar and cuff pins. Tney are neat, dainty and inexpensive. They are manufactured here in the west and make fine souvenirs to send to the friends back east. QUALITY SERVICE G. VV. Young and Company JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS PHONE TWO-ONE-FOUR ROSEBURG, OREGON 11 mm Why not enjoy COLGATE'S pure vegetable oil toilet soap? OLGATE'S MSHMERE BOUQUET at the ENTHAL PHARMACY COSTS ONLY 25c and Is the most delightful of all soaps for the toilet and bath the perfume o' It Ib exquisite and scents the whole room with a sweet and lasting odor. Other pure Colgate soaps as low as 3 for 25c. Phone 122, CENTRAL PHARMACY, and let us deliver a cake or a box of real pure COLGATE'S Soap that will please every member of the family and be an Index of re finement to your visiting friends. THE CENTRAL PHARMACY Corner Cass andjackon Sts. Roseburg, Oregon The HALLMARK Store j PJ. A. Black, of Gardiner, was a business visitor in this city today. He stated that he has Just completed a contract for furnishing piling for the Willamette Pacific Railroad. Free trial of electric irons. Phone 123. The Electric Store. 786-tf Manager Harry Pearce has made arrangements whereby tk KoMDort regulars will play at Medford during the coudty fair there, the dates Do ing Bept 9, 10, 11, and 12. They wlU be strengthened by Bakara and Med- fey, of Cottage Grove. came around the corner and before the car could be brought to a stop' had struck both the men, knocking' the mto the pavement and throwing them to the pavement and throwing machine was brought to a stop be-i fore either were run over or the ac-; cident might have proven more seri ous. As it Is both are very sore and do not care to repeat the perform ance. WANTED To rnt a farm, capable of taking care of from 2r to 50 acres. Let us know what you have. Ad-i dress box 772, City. liKS-tfi Better Groceries For Less lceriw THE VACH CTH DC Groceries Money 1 flJD HA jH J I UKC For Less Money Kraut, per can 10 cents Peaches, 2 cans for 25 cents Dried Peaches, per pound 7h cents Prunes, per pound 5 cents Seasonable Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. "THE CASH STORE" VTE SAVE YOU MONEY 125 CASS STKKKT You CaniBuyBetter Coffee At Any Price Girl A Metro Comedy Urania in five parts showing this renowned stage alar at his best. iin you i:vi-:u si:k srrn a I1U SHOW FOR THE MONEY 10c-15c TOMORROW' HIGH SCHOOL BENEFIT Special music, by Irof. Diirnam, the Master Photoplay. Wayne Boyle, CWof Operator. All the Big Ones, Why Ripeci-meotT lis m WW 1 o 'I In Airtight Tina To Preserve Its Flavot YOU know when you drink good coffee. Perhaps you can't tell why, but you know just the same. And somehow the day doesn't start just right when the coffee isn't right. It's Mellow Before It's Roasted Vf.T.ll, is a coffee you will always like J because it is blended from selected green coffee that is allowed to become thoroughly mellow in our store rooms before it is roasted. If You Make It Right It Always Will Be Right PACKED by Our New Process, in airtight tins, M.J.B. reaches you with all of its strength and flavor, and it always is the same in any climate. Our Guarantee is Your Protection Ask Your Grocer IA. J. Brandenstein & Company San rramfeco 11? Iff These fJeV Poast Toasties Arc the first and only corn flakes that are "good to eat" without milk, cream or sugar. Try some fresh from the package, and at once you get a wonderful true corn flavour vastly different from the ordinary "cora flakes'1 you may have had. Notice the pearl-like "puffs" on each flake a characteristic that is distinctive; also that when cream or milk is added they doa't mush down, but keep their body and appetizing crispness. There's a Royal Treat in every package of New Post Toasties from your grocer