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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1915)
A Fine Opportunity For You to Secure a New Fall Suit at No Extra Cost Friday and Saturday Mr. Thomas Bates of the A. E. Anderson Co. will be here at our store on the above dates only. Come in and let Mr. Bates show you all the new Fall Fabrics and explain all the new wrinkles in STYLEDOM. You get better weights in the Fall Lines. "DUDS FOR MEN" THE GODDESS" AT I Millinery opening at the Hat Shop! SlItPASSKS "DAMAGED GOODS' CITY NEWS. Fresh, Eastern oysters any style, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 3 and 4. I 9 1 ; s i i Lewis Cafe, 1 1 1 Cass St. 925-slO Fall opening of millinery it the Hat Shop, Friday and Saturday II 10-84 F. J. Durkee and wife left this morning 'for Portland where they will visit with friends for a week or ten days. See the pattern hats on exhibition at the Hat Shop, Sept. 3 and 44. 910-34, W. A. Pearce and family left this morning for Oakland where they will visit at the R. D. Harden ranch for a few days. 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 Jlr. und Mrs. Guy Flint, Katherine Oliver and Miss Lillian Flint left tills morning for Rice Hill where they will visit for a few days. Large sweet apples (without wornisj this week. The very best baking apple. Price low. The Ov-, erland Orchards. Phone 31F5. J 897-84 Mrs. Wade Davis and sons, Arthur and Lloyd, left this morning fnr Newport where they will be joined by Mr. Davis, who is at present in Portland and will spend a few -veeks enjoying their vacation. Emma Agee left this morning for Drain where she will visit with friends and relatives for 4t short time. Always something new in the pop ular Flsk Hats on display, Hell Mil linery, Friday, Saturday, 3 and 4. 905s4 Mrs. J. A. Carlson, who has been visiting with relatives in this city, left this morning for her home at Portland. Exquisite designs In latest millliv ery at the Hat Shop, opening days Friday and Saturday, Sept 3 and 4. 910 b4 i New Jitney Service Phone 348! Monogram Cigar Store, or call for! "Old Doc Yak". II. Guest. 919-tfi - I Carrie Dixon, who has been visit-, lng with her father, R. B. Dixon,! returned to her homo at Portland this morning. j Send us your kodak films for de-l veloping and printing. We do the best work at moderate prices. Rose-' burg ltook Store. "Compare our work". dsw-810-tf I, Sam Starmer brought in a picture j of the new commandant at the Sol i diers Home whom he saw yesterday I in Portland, shortly after he had been notified of his selection for tho position. Sam said he knew Mm well, and that he is a fine man for the place, and a 'man who makes and ikeeps friends. He will take over the command on October 1. The ;grim, tense silence with which exery exhibition of the five part Mutual Mastcrpicture "Ghosts" is met attests the power of this mo tion drama, which is declared to mark an epoch in motion photog raphy. Leaving tho spectacular aside, nothing aproachlng It in psychologic al, dramatic effect has ever even ap proached In motion pictures. It is destined to cause a far greater stir than was ever effected by "Damaged Goods," according to those who have seen the picture. "I urge my con gregation and all I come In contact with to se It," said a prominent clergyman the other dny. ' "Dam aged Goods' is sicklied over by tho pale cast of thought in comparison with it. It is the greatest moral preachment In any artistic form I have ever seen." "Ghosts" will be shown at the Palace theatre today only. dKIuH I UN BEACH. ) I rJ ' 3 if Ys!v U) I Is fr h I 1 I vj) J - I. HIGH IMHVATES IV WAX. .lames Ronark anil wife. Miss we nave inree juney cara at mu Rellie Shuck and I. X. Davenport Empire Livery Stables and will ran and wife, of Indiana, who have been ! cars In city and country, day and visiting In this city at the home of , night. Will meet all trains. W. E. Davenport, left this morning GEO. W. GAGE & SONS, ror their home by way of Seattle and j Phone 60. the Canadian Rockies. ' . LONDON, Aug. 22. (By ma'i) Soldiers and civilians alike who fail ed to see O'Leary, Belcher and Dwyer, during the brief sojourn of the three privates who havu won the Victoria Cross on the battlefield and became famous, are flocking to Madame Tatissntid's, the famous London wax works. These men who havo returned to the trenches are there In wax. General Botha, who conquered German Southwest Africa, is also there. Tho Kaiser is alsj present, his uniform replaced. He is seen glaring at his friend, the Sultan of Turkey. King George is also there. Ho la looking placidly In the llrfction of the Kaiser while the Kaiser looks at the Turk. .ANITA STEWART, THE iT fl II T W I,' II I. Mr'll. CTAtt KNOWN AS "THE GODDESS," j WHO WAS SNAPPED WHILIJ " WATCHING THE MOVIE CARNI- I VAL AT BRIGHTON BEACH. NEW YORK. Tho unobtrusive companion that keeps the picture story of your va cation Is tho kodak. We have them In all sizes and prices, also Eastman Photo supplies. The Roseburg Book tora. dsw-810tf FOR SALE Registered and unreg- Istered Delaine rams, both polled i and horned. Addrcus J. G. Barnes, Ten Mile, Ore. 902-olp FOR RENT Furnished tooins with bath and light housekeeping rooms with gas, light and bach at 112 j Brockway street, opposite Pose school, terms reasonable. Mrs. C. j P. Shields, proprietress. 9 lfi-sl 1 ' WANTED Prune pickers at once. Inquire of F. W. Fay. Phone 4F12. 923-sGp FOR SALE Bartlctt pears 25c per bushel at the orchards. Fred Fisher, Edenbower. Phone 2CF2. 922-810 LOST Tuesday evening on the road between Roseburg and forks of river, a man's raincoat. Finder please leave at News office or phono 10F24. 924-s8 till Eliminate Heat and Steam From Your Kitchen This Hot Weather Roseburg Steam Laundry Will do the Work for You Just Call Phone 79 Are YOU the Fanner who has some surplus land that you are not using which you will trade for a fine residence site In the City of Roseburg. Only ten minutes walk from the center of the city; unsurpassed view; large lot with plenty of room for garden, poultry and ow. Just the place ?r family to live If there uro children of school age as the Itoseburg graded schools offer muny ad- v.-ii'tages. A small cottage can .! built now very cheaply ow- lng to tho low cost of material and labor. This Is YOl'll cluuiro to get a nice piece of city prop- i erty Hint i can use In cx- 1 1 a .tmntrn for n Nfiuill iai-t of your f....,,. Mint vnn nity not llslflit. ! This city property is valued at i $ 1,000. Owner will trade all or part for cleared farm lnnd you will give In exchange ror 11. W. H. RICHARDSON, at tho 4 Central Pharmacy, Roseburg, Oregon. SO9"1' .! Let "Kellv" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring The French Transfer Company Phone 220 Low round trip Fares to the third annual Free Venison Barbecue to be held at Riddle, Oregon, September 6th Labor Day Tickets on sale from all stations Portland to Ashland Inclusive. Main line and branches Sept. 6th and 6th, final return limit Sopt. 7. I'ltOHAM OF EVENTS Fly and Bait casting, Trap and Rifle Shooting, Barbecued Venison and Basket Dinner free to all. Grand Barbecue Dance, Wild Game Moving Plcturos, Log Rolling Contests, etc. Further particulars from nearest agent of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC John 31'. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. JARS At Cleanup Prices 4JOLDEN STATE MASON WIDEST MOUTH JAR MADE. Pints 83 Quarts $1.00 Gallon 1.83 EZ EtX)NOMY SEAL JARS Vi Pints 50 Pints . OO SC'IIHAM, WIDE MOUTH . Quarts ooo Mason Rubbers (oxtra heavy) per doz 3o Saul Caps for Moson Jars, per doz 12c Everlasting Glass Tops, per doz , 50 Mason Tops, two dozen for 3Sc Parowax, per lb 10c Fruit Wax, per pkg '. Be AH other Fruit Jura and Accessories' at Money-Snvlng Iricc. Peoples Supply Co. THE HOME OF ECONOMY TfoWEST SIDE GROCERY WKIIAVK A I.AIKiK LINK OF HTA1M.K AND FANCY HUO CKHIK.S ANDTHKI'ltlCKSAIIK KttlHT. HKHVICK PROMPT ANtD-oiTiriKoim. we nm.i VKit ; iim wii kV you hay YO"U WAN I'TIIKM. NOT HOCUS APTK.lt YOU NKKDTI1KM. WE All K Kit K TOM Kit YE YOU AND WKMKIIVK YOU ItldllT lMinm. Twi-Nlne DOWELL & BENEDICK llonubunr B I r .'111 .1 JD H rjf .XS I Johnson Malv ' " - ' H Ht AnMNiT hat i oh IUii ni. Utt O 1 THE "GREATER OREGON" With lii'W li il 1 1 il I r ITN, lit'lter rriilill'llt, All nmt ici'otiml, ikml tiimiy nllltloiiH to It fur ii 1 1 y, i In Unl voi'Mlty of Ore con will bee hi Ih forth' til year, TiitMMlii), Hi'il(iiilHir 14. 1HIJ1. Ntnflnl triilnlnir In ('oiiinirf, tlonrniillmii. 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