The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 25, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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MELROSE
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In compliance with th0 luw re
cently paused by the legislature
which requires the inspection and
recording of the brands of stock in
shipment, Gov. Withyconibe yestor
day appointed It. 10. Hunt as inspec
tor for Douglas county. Dr. Hunt
also received an appointment some
time ago as a member of the state
veterinary medical examining board.
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 Roseburg Book
Store. dsw-810tf
The Electrical Store
Will supply you everything In the Eloctrlcal Line,
om "A.M VH are the best made.
KUHrriHO IltOXS. Wo carry six kinds.
IXAHH W(;llTH in many different styles.
Al'TO liKillTS in many voltages and candle power.
'MfiHT KIXTUItHS for the home for $1.50 to (25.00.
Wo are always glad to have you come In and look at these things.
Roseburg Electric Company
thy orit cnors
for breakfast tomorrow.
You'll find them sweet, ton
dor and tootlibomo. No one
will lack nn iippctlto when
our chopH appear on the
table. Tho very look of
thorn mo a temptation. A
tnsto ot them 1b ft delight.
CAMS STHUHT MAItKKT
Buy Most and the Best
Our large purchasing power and our eco
nomical method of distribution enables us
to make extremely low prices on countless
articles, and never a high price on any.
Buy your Fall supplies on one bill and get
lowest wholesale prices at the
Peoples Supply Co.
Who! esalers to Consumers
Fall work is the order of the day.
H. A. I.lndgren and wife, recently
of Asjorla, are very welcome visitors
in our midst. Mr. IJndgren has had
charge of the John Jacob Astor ex
periment station at Astoria until re
cently when be resigned to take a
government position connected with
a reclamation project in Colorado.
Harry is a Melrose product and his
many friends here Join in wishing
him and his wife happy days In their
new home.
Melrose Grange No. 434 met in
regular session Saturday, September
18. In addition to other work con
gratulations wero offered to Ever
green Grange as being the first
Grange to take the place of first
prize winner from Melrose Grange
In the county fair; also to South
Deer. Creek Grange for holding us
for second place. Warning: Start
at once if you wish first place next
year.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. T-indgren were
visitors at Grange, Mr. Undgren giv
ing us a talk on his work while in
charge of the experiment station.
Mrs. Allle Busenbark tendered
her resignation as lecturer, and
Fred A. Goff was appointed to fill
out the unexpired term. Mrs. Bus
enbark expects to. leave soon on an
extended visit to her old home in
Kansas.
Melrose school opened September
13th with' Fred A. Goff as princi
pal and Miss Edith Pentney as as
slFtant. Ten grades are being carried this
.
To every scholar In Douglas
County averaging 85 per cent
or over in his or her studies
will be given a certificate which
will admit him or her free to
every Saturday matinee in that
month. All teachers will be ad-
mltted free also. These tickets
can be bad at the Majestic
theatre elthor by calling or
sending for them.
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lav in Riddle when service were
held In the local church. '
Ed. Wells, of ICanyonvilse, mi-t
with an accident Monday while in
Kiddle on business. While pumping
up a tiro of his auto, the tire slip
ped off and struck him on the head,
causing a cut which required the
services of Dr. Kaiser, who, after
treating the wound allowed h!;-. pa
tient to return home.
Tlev. and Mrs. J. Thomas Crowley
were dinner guests Sunday a; the
home of H. H. Bronson.
Sept 30th has been set by the
Riddle Rod and Gun club for the
prune harvest ball.' to celebrate the
close of the prune season, the ball
will be held in the big pavilion In'
the cedar grove and the club ex
tends a generaK Invitation to the
whole of southern Douglas county.
There is also on the program an ex
hibition of fancy 'and expert rifle
shooting by Mr. and ivirs. Adolph
Topperweln, the celebrated marks
men of San Antonla, Texas, who are
year with an enrollment of 56 with, considered to be the greatest living
more to enter later. fnncy and flying target shots. This
Educato our boys and girls at should be a great day, full of enter-
home Is the slogan of the Melrose talnment.
school.
Wo are justly proud of the fact
that two of our hoys are winners In
the club projects for the county.
Prank Burslk on pig feeding and
Anton Burslk on potato project.
Frank has an 8-months-old pig
which weighs 244 pounds. This pig
was started on a bottle and then fed
according to the bulletins sent from
the Agricultural College. How
many of you men hog raisers can
beat this boy?
Our ablo road supervisor, John
Busenbark, haB completed the grav
eling work for this year. The qual
ity of the work this year is far su
perior to that of the past.
ThlB year a dump for screening
the gravel in the pit was built with
the result that teams could be load
ed in a few minutes with srrapers.
Thin also does away With the old
way of hauling hoarse gravel on
the road, paying for it and then
hiring men to rake it out of the
road.
W0 hope to give a more detailed
report Inter. Shall we have a hard
BUrface road to tho coast? We
noed a market for perishable fruits,
poultry .products, etc. We would
also like to sav0 about 42c per hun
dred pounds on our sugar by bring
ing It direct from tho const.
MrB. J. A. Peterson opened the
Eldorndo school. Sept. 1.1.
N .L. Conn is smiling over win
ning two firsts at tho fair on his
Holstclns.
A number of our up-to-date farm
ers are hnullng rgavel for their prl
vaie roads anil barn yards.
Much baled alfalfa hay, wood,
grain, coal, potatoes and various
other products are being marketed
from here at present.
Mrs. F. A. Goff Is assisting In
prepnrlng the Industrial exhibit for
shipment to tho state fnlr this week.
The W. C. T. U. met last Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs. Otto
Logsdon. After the business of the
union, aiVuBlc and reading and a
general discussion was enjoyed by
the ladles present. The hostess serv
ed dainty refreshments and an en
joyable afternoon was passed. One
new member waB added and several
guests present. There will be a call
ed meeting of the union at the
church Wednesday afternoon, Sept.
22.
Mrs. A. R. Marsh is . 'visiting
friends In Roseburg this week.
AXSCO WTXS HIGHEST HONORS.
If it isn't an Ansco, it Isn't the
best. Ansco Cameras, Cyco papers
and Ansco films received Illch&sl
Honors and the Gold Models at Pan
ama Exposition. All films bought of
us this month will be develoned
Free. CLARK & CLARK,
981-tf Fotograffers.
RIDDLE
DAILY V.'RATIIHK IIEPORT,
U. S. Weather bureau, local office
Roseburg. Oregon, 24 . hours ending
5 a. m., September 25, 1H15.
Precipitation in inches and hundredths:
Highest temperature yesterday
Lowest temperature last night
Precipitation, last 24 hours
Total precipitation sinre first of
month
Normal precipitation for this
month
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1915, to date ....
Average precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1877
Totnl deficiency from Sep
tember 1, 1915
Average precipitation for 38
wet seasons, (September to
May Inclusive) 32.00
WILLIAM BELL.
Observer.
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Tho younger set guve one of
their delightful dances Saturday ev
ening at Fluller hall. There was a
comfortable crowd for dancipa
which was kept up till midnight.
These dances, which nre invitatloncl
affairs, and are given every two
weeks, aro quite the thing among;
the young peopl0 of the tiivn and
looked forward to eagerly. Evon.-tt
Mogher and Clarence Crow were
hosts at Saturday evening's affair.
Mrs. Oailey and daughter, Miss
t laire, of Canyonvlllo. were week
end guests at the Will Q. Unnvn
home, coming down to attend tho
dance.
O'to Weaver, who Is employed at
Hobo, Ore., Is spending a few days
ot hoMio this week.
The Riddle, school fair exhibit
has sone on to Salem to the state
fair. We were fortunate in secur
ing IP prlr.es at tho county f:ilr at
Rosebera last week. This Is the
first time an effort has been made
on the (art of Riddle school outside
of tholr home, and tho school fair
committee feels well repaid for their
work.
Rev. 0. W. Baker, of St. George'i
church, of Roseburg, spent Tuea-
A FACE FROM THE
"FATHERLAND."
Philip 5eheidejta.rm
PHILIP SCHEIDMANN, SO
CIALIST AND PEACE ADVO
CATE. WHO CAUSED CONSTER
NATION IN THE GERMAN
REICHSTAG WHEN HE DE
MANDED THAT THE GOVERN
MENT TAKE STEPS TO END
THE WAR.
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rosy road to comfort is open to you. Make
up your mind to start a bank account ana
. save a little of your earnings each pay-day.
Don't wait until next pay-day to begin.
You can start right now. We will be glad
to help and advise you, if you will consult
us. $ 1 .00 will start you.
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Roseburg, Oregon
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