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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1915)
"'. A. V enough for dark days, and produces negatives in which the wide range cf colors in nature are clearly difFerentiat' ed. THE PRICE I3 NO KICHEK. Our Phclo-fr.;sl :r2 w'.'l f!.?ase you. Prompt service cii'J expert vorknansliip. NATHAN FULLER! ON THE REXALL STORE PerKins bldg. . Roseburg, Oregon in- SUTHERLIN ( Delayed la mail.) Wr. and Mra, Charles Slater re turned from an extended visit with relatives and friendH in California or. Friday. Mr. and .Mrs. Slulor atlonJ- cd tlio exposition. Mrs. M. A. ltulHtoa was a visitor in HoHeburg on Saturday. I Mr. A. r.enz departed Saturday for San Francisco. Ilo Intends to. remain in California fur .several months. Mra. C. Anderson lias been III for several days, but Is improving Mr. and Mrs. I. J. florr and dauuh to Miss Iris, were callers in Itos" burg last week. Mrs. August Vogoplil 'and Mrs ,.oorKo Auams ooiignu uuy entertain-; cd ubout fid Indies on Friday. August 27 at a Kensington at the homo of the former. The occasion was on- (nvntl Itv nil Mrs. C. A. Larimer returned from a visit In California. Mrs. Dalph Matched departed on Monday for Alberta where she will Join h'r husband. Mr. and Mrs. Mnlchett intend to make their future lioiuo in Canada. Tho Industrial society of the M. TO. church met with Mrs. M. A. Hals- ton and Mrs. Hethwell at the home! of the former on State street on j Thursday, August . A largo crowd was present. , ; Mrs. .1. A. Lenx and family andj MiaB Inez llickle were guests at the home or Mr. ami mis. I.. , )f rfclals and frb-nds a;id lite Sec Keadlee on August :tn. j n, Hoghnent of the National C.wv Meryl Shaver returned from Salem ,,- prsx Ivaiiia. nrter a visit of several weeks witbj ,-,.,.sli. lOastern oysters any style, relatives. ; Lewis Cafe, 1 I 1 Cass SI. 925-slll Mrs. .lack llortter returned frn;i !t 1 vacation at me coast last v. ect. M. A. lialston departed on Sun I ftni' Tnr A nriiH till! ilml littler .' . . ,. . , j visit. Mr. Italston will attend lhelr' " s" "tber I. 101",. cxiosilien J ''r''''1 fit ;i f im in Inches and bun Mrs. Hat-go was a caller In ltose- dredths: burg last we.-i. I lli.uln-i t perature yesterday .si Mr. and Mrs. McAllister. ,lr., of l.m---.l lemp.-ral are last night R: Portland, arrived visit. aliinlay tor Olio N.'lsnn for St. Paul. Mrs. W. P. week I'rnin a i';i Kva lints, Hie : fornuT r'tunin her !'.::. n.tp.in iil vis. Mr. and Mrs. K. V.. il..:..!l-.. Mrs Mm t::.!' In ,.,."l.i:i"' Til. Mrs. W. Man Titration at tti" I. 'Parted la "in I lai-l in I'a n.lda I'nr :ii:i Mi-.; ht.T I'! I 'I" t isir , it't ' Mrs ;i-i ilsiv, Mrs , l'!ll' I s Columbia Supremacy Columbia System of Changeable Needles If n 'fixed or permanent olnt were th, host method tor playltm records, you may he pure tho Columhhi Company would equip the (irafuiiola with a fixed point. Tin-re is nothing new about a fixed point. It is the old original method that was used on the pyllndrr phonographs for years which have been superceded by the Columbia Hecorda and the chMigeablo needles- the only met hod that Insures a perfect reproduction In exacT accord with tho artists interpreta tions. XM1M.KTK LINK OK MACHINES AND lUHOKDS AX ROSEBURG FURNITURE COMPANY staKe a chance with film. Get and be assured cf the best. It is fast CAMAS VALLEY Mrs. Warren l.uras is visiting at Ilandon tlilR week. Mr. and Mrj.! Gilpin aro taking care of the place ; whllo Bho iH gone. . Work on the road is progressing ' rapidly. The grading ?s about hulfi "nlH" nml tlln roadway Is morel llillr cleared or trees and stones At 11,0 Pumas end of the road plunks 1110 IM""B 111111 Mr. (leorgo Stiillh was laid to rest In Camas Valley last Saturday. Itev. Morris, of Ten Mile, conducted the i funeral services. Mrs. Crouch and daughter, Mabel, and Mrs. Maizer aro visiting' with their mother. Mrs. Smith, this week. Prof. Street has moved .Ills ,.,,. .,,.,, p,,!,,,,, ,,., Mr ,1(,(.k(,,. Mr J!prKPr wa3 jmM. noss visitor in our valley the Hrrt of the week. f A number in our i .Unas people , were In Itiis.burg to take in the ; ericas. School begins, September 1.1. Tl'.e j school house Is being treated I.-, a new coat of paint, both Inside and I out. HXXSVI.VAXI A D.W. , SAN' 1'KAN'CISCO, Sept. 1. To'd.iy .,, Pennsylvania day a! the Pnnni'M pacific exposition, (inventor Martin j 1 1 r , , :i ,, M , . f Pennsylvania, was i,,.,.,, accompanied by a large partv ItAILY N atiii:i: i:i'!'r)i:r. 1'. S. Weather linn-nu. local office nnscburg. ftri'iron. L' l hours ending 1 'i i'i'i pit a I inn , Total pivi-ipii niiiii i h . . . last C I hours ilien since first of 0 1 Ne in a clpilallnu for this ;il Pf italliin from Sep !i I ".. to dsle . . . .' i t 1 1 Ion f rum Si 1x77 .le frinu Sep- tat for 3S S.' ; -1 11 m hi r lo 32. Oil wii.'.i m 111:1.1., OliMi't'ver i:r(;ioK o'ukikx lie. I'luys Tlio l'ul In World Film's "The MoMisloiie" For or.o so yoting he has accom plished much meritorious stago work. With Ethel Ilarryniore in I'inero's "Mid f'liannel" and Mar garet llllngton "The Thief he es tablished himself n high favor with eiiiic.'l j'Uiiietircs. He also "led", with the late Kyrle Mellow and the stlil hari'ily living Ilonry Woodruff, Krilzl Bflieff, Irene Kenwlck,, Frances Starr and Ann Murdock. Frank Crane, the director of the1 picture, regards Kugeno O'Hrlen as j n precious find, and Crane is a good Judgo of such matters. Frunk al-j ways "reals" astutely and well. This is Mr. O'Hrlen's first ap-i pearance In motion plcltures. He I has all the potentiality of becoming' a (screen) matinee Idol, as his good, looks are not the least of his many assets. ('hieftcst of all, however, Id the fact that besides being a good ac-i tor he is a good fellow. At the Ma jestic today. ai;i:oii.ak voi:k rxin:u way.1 P1CNHACOLA, Kla., Sept. 4. Tho navy department Is o.fectod to open the HiarMne shops for the reparr and liiti ip of aerophmea here aonij time ' this week. Captain Must In. who Is In rhargo of the aeronautic, grounds has heen authorized to e- pend $250,000 In ronytruclinn nnJ remodeling of the nrcmi.vs so as to accommodate rbou jO officer pend ents. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 4112-tr (8.L KYesh, Kastern oysters any style, Lewis Cafe, 1 1 1 Cass St. 91!f-8l0 XOTICK )!' I IXAf, SHTTI.KMHXT In the County Court for Douglas County, Oregon. In the matter of the Kstate of L. M. Parrott. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator with will annexed, of the estate of L. M. Par rott, doroa'sVd, has rendered and presented for final settlement and fil ed in saiil Court Ills final account of his administration of said estate, to gether with his report and petition for final i I st rl ti it t ion and that Saturday, the second day or October, litlti, at the'hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon of said liny at the Court room of said Court in Imugias County. Oregon, has been fixed and appointed as the time anil place of settlement of said account and hearing of said report. Any person interested in said estate may appear and file bis objections in writing lo said account and contest the ranie. Hated this lind day of September, 1 9 1 5. W. T. WltlCHT, Administrator, with Will annexed. oT tlie estate of L. M. Parrolt, decas ed. 914-sfin Ttle Fire Insurance re ftny of Vorth Aeieiii-a was fotinil-l in Phila d"l.hia In 1792. Ante-Hen's oldest, has assets of $ 1 S. tin 4 I I. K. C. licnsnn. au-ent, -KM l'erkirs build- Iva ii ( i fill ! v Wi"-t It"'" tile an e-f'il ... I,, ,,,.-.. SM 1 1 rl I f Ml sllfilirlian lo! I'ilfr IPMSt b. pel, to e A lr!'"ain fnr S'Hlle- .ir W. II. lilcbit,-d--n P.FI.L MII.I.INKRY The latest Models for I'a II In Fisk Hats; see thi'in. I'riiiay, Saturday, 3-1. 9ors-l FOIt SAI.K Hou-"he!d goods for 5 p'opis. all in ceo'l renilition. Mrs. 11. W. .M"!L'.an. llilenbower. Phone 91'' I I. 9"fi.s7 wi:k;iit's s until, oi' mi sic . S. K. WliltHIT 'r.-acb.-r i.t' Pand In'iMiiiients I v 'is. s. v.. wi: iciit T. a.'ber of I'iaao. Cerrert 1 list met ions (liven. Terms It-.isonalile. i':';! S. Pine street. r Tender, Excellent Flavored Meats Are bound to please the !tint critical. Always the best qual ity at the most reasonable. prlc.-fl. ITnnipt Pellverv. Cash Meat MarHet Oppivsitp llainllton llruu Stoin Jiieksiin Street. I'ltono I 1 1. Kree delivery to all purts of city II Not A Hosiery for ladies give satisfac tion and pleasure to the wearer. The latest colors in cotton, lisle and silk, at 25c and 50c The Pair Wear Guaranteed. Harth's Toggery Frank Cain toon a party over to Camas Valley this morning in hit machine. HIMM.lNi: I'lAXO HCIIOOIi ItKOPKXS SKI'TKMUKIt (I. Mrs. Charles Ilelnline begs to announce that having returned from further study in California she will re-open her studio on September G. While in Call- forsia Mrs. Helpline studied pi- ano technic and repetorie with Krnest Kroeger and children's work at the University of Cali fornia. I'sing Hie "ilelnline System of Musical Klnde gartett." follow Kllis Keyboard e,l by "Effa Harmony" and "Progressive Series of Piano Lessons" the same high standard of efficien cy will be maintained in all grades from kindergarten to advanced study. Morning classes In Kinder garten for children tinder 7 years of age. Arrangements have 1'oen made to send for the children and take them home. Mrs. Ilelnline suggests that till former and prospective pu pils call or phono her this week if tliey wish convenient hours. Studio 423 Kiln street. Phone 33-R. tf XOTII'R OF FIX A I, SKTTI.FM l-'XT. In the County Court or tii state of Oregon for the County of r)uii;:!::s. In tho matter of the estate of William . ilvers. c.oceased. Nolle - Is h'Trby given that tho un- :i':; :iP'.l .'.dirir.islratrix lias filed in Si - ",.. . , i;..s c.iiiri Per ac ouut In f'na! settlement of said estate, and M'p Court by order duly made has 'ixed Monday, the 'jnth day of Sep "i, 'i -r. I '. t "i. at 1 n o'clock, a. in., for Iti'sric: olijei'tinn.s. if any there - t" s lid final account and the set "ein pi of said estste. Hale.! at liose 'ptg. Oregon, tiiis the 14lh day of August, 1 rn.-.. MARY SH.VLIIS. ".Hsl3 Administratrix. Knt Too JImli Meat Which Clous Kidneys, Then Tho lack lltiit.s. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like tlie bowels, pet sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasion ally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, Bevero headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kid neys active and clenn, and the mo ment you feel an ache or pain in th? klduy 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 lithln. and Is harmless to flush clogged kid neys and stimulate them to normal activity, it also neutrall7.es the acids In the urine so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney I trouble while It Is only trouble. .lad Raits Is harmless; inixpen-, slve; makes a delightful effervescent j i llthla-wator drink which evcrybodyj ' should take now and then to keep j thtlr kidneys clean, thus avoiding i serious complications. r ASSF.SSOli'S XOTICK. I Notice is hereby given that on the second Monday In (September the inard of I'niial'iz'ailon will attend nt 1 he Assessor s office In (lie Court House of Douglas County, Ore i and ptblliiy examine the assess '..( rolls and correct all errors in ! nli;;i:!on, do-crlption or qualilies of ! 'and. I"ls or other properly nssess : ed by the acresor, and it shall be the '"tv of persons interested to appear j at tho time and place appointed, i Rated this 17th day of August, 1915. I.. CALKIN'S. sw-845-sl3 Assessor. XOTICK OF COXTIiST. Contest :.-i(IR. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Hoseburg, Ore- gon, August 3, 1915. j To Walter H. Illicit, of Hoaglin, Ore gon, Contestee: Yon are hereby notified that Dy j ron nidwell, who gives 207 W. UTith St., New York City, N. Y., ns his postofflco address, did on August 3, j 1915, file In this office his duly cor j robornted application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Ilome ; stead Kntry No. 0S317, Serial No ! 083 i 7. made September 10, 1912, for Lots 3 and 4 and S'j of NW4 of ' Section 2. Township 26 S., Range 2 ' V., Willamette Meridian, and a.J 1 grounds for his contest he alleges that stiid entryman has abandoned ! the land for over eighteen month last past. You are, therefore, further not! j fied that the said allegations will be ; taken as confessed, and your sail : entry will be cancelled without fe:--I thcr rt'rbt to be heard, either before This May Jar the Public But It Is a Good Jar at That When canning fi u.t use the Mason or Economy jars. We cany a full line of all sizes of each. WRIGHT & RIEDEL The Square Deal Grocers Cor Lane and Sheridan Flune 103 Douglas County Creamery Prcdacfc Fancy Creamery Butter snd ice Cream Prompt Attention Given Out cf Town Orders FOR BREAD & PASTRIES Go;to THE ROYAL BAKERY We give "Scrip" with every purchase WM. PARKER, Prop. :-: 110 JACKSON ST. OUR POLICY We aim to employ the most capable and responsible mechanics we can secure. They cost more money, but are worth It, t0 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 good business practice. We guarantee our work and materials to be first class In everv re spect, and will consider it a favor to have you advise us any time it proves otherwise. HKPAlK WOHK GTVKX SI'FCIAti ATTKXTIOX Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. Res. Phone 64-J. C. W. Hughes, Prop. 220 W Oak. Phone 151 this office or on appeal. If you fall tn file In this office within twenty days nrter the FOURTH publication of this notice, us shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically re sponding to these allegations of con test, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your nns wer on tho said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You should state in your answer the name of the postoffice to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. .1. M. UPTON, Register. Date of first publication, Aug. 19. Date of second publication, Aug. 2G. Date of third publication, Sept. 2. Date of fourth publication. Sept. 9. High and Grammar Grade work Is hard on the eyes. The child ten's eyes should be taken care of y Dr. B. H. Whitmer OPTOMKTKIST lO.V'-sigbt Specialist. Suite til I Perkins lildg. Tako Klovator. ItOSKltl'ltli. O LK. it Tin t iu:s nil-; spot livery si'O.iarnl goes down Willi enfiiMing d-iisht. It is tlie s.ip e i .. . ,, you for . ars. 'i'i, , cpiHlity '. ' and flavor is ab.ai'.nle'y nn- exce:l'd. Ti;..rt',s no pos Ribility of pi r, , I ' 1 1 ; i ; - b..'!!.T at doiil.l,' .-in- p. j ,,.caus(! We I. uy tip. , st ,n,.n!.s and in Ml:,, it ours. Ives. PHONE 340