The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, March 02, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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Does your roof leak?
shingles from Pages.
Fix It with
204-H5
WOOD SAYS KINK
HAS LEFT HIS ARM
KEEP YOUR VIONEY AT HOME
The Douglas National Bank
Capital md Surplus 130.000
The oldest bank in the county and
owned and managed by home people.
All "Preparedness" Plans
Advocate a reserve army:
All Batety demands a roserve power;
All business desires a reserve capital; and
Roseburg's National Reserve Bank
olnnds ready to help each Individual to create a reserve fund
that nuiy prove to be the deciding power when opportunity knocks.
Milton Whitsett is employed at
the farm and mines of Ora Coudray
on Tennessee gulch.
Russell Hoean of Wilbur. ?araa to
this city this morning and spent the!
SAYINGS AlVOl'XTS SOMCITKIf
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Every dollar earned by it helps to
build up your own county.
CITV $EVS.
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Sherbet today at Galls'.
Loans We make loans on lmprov.
ed farm property. Douglas Abstract
Company. 241-ml4j
W. E. St. John, of Sutherlln, was
a business visitor in Roseburg for
some time today. !
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Mouldings fancy gram finish, wldo
Ci'.;if and cedar posts. Page Invest-j
ment Co. 204-flo i
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Irvin P. Gardner, of Riddle, spent
the day yesterday In this city at
tending to business matters. ;
before buying a cream separator,!
"s'Jjrnte the New Sharpies sue-:
tlon feed. Douglas County Creamery. !
zi"-tf j
J. Hanks, of Glendale, who has
been spending, a few days attending
court returned to his home this
morning. :
Big dance at Dlxonville Friday
nirht, March 3. Ott's orchestra, no
undesirable parties admitted to the
i
tall. 304-H13
J. T. Bridges, of Oakland, candi
date for county commissioner came
to this city today to attend the good
lGlves a brilliant jrlossy shlnothat
a anneals to tho Iron that lasts tour H I
times as long as any other. R
I Black Silk Steve Polish
a Is In a class by Itself. It's more n j
carefully made find tnu.le ti j
3 from better materials.
jj ctovo, yorcuuk move S
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
By GENE
Could I HAVE THE
PLEASURE OF lOUR ,
I COMPANY THIS EVENIN6 I
'l HAVF A60OT FIFTEEN! '
DOLLARS TO BLOW IM ON e
( A iOOO TIME. AND I .
CANT THINK OF AWSBOOY l
WHOSE CONPAMS 'D E-NJCWy
AS MUCH AS HOUR 4 ! a
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If you want good insurance
you should know the Company -
back of your policy. You
should have your policies made
to conform with the Oregon
laws. j
You should know the finan- 4
cial standing of the Company j
issuing your policies. We see
luul every possiDie protection
is given our clients. We write
all kinds of INSURANCE and
BONDS. These familiar names
should appeal to your good
judgment when selecting a !
Company. The Liverpool, Lon-
don and Globe, The Home of
N. Y., The Continental, The
Phoenix, The Sun, The Aetna.
In tno above list are two of the
Strongest Companies doing
business in the United States.
Let us write your Insurance.
We make a specialty of this
line and assure you prompt
service.
RICE & RICE. 4
roads meeting at the .Commercial
club.
FVr hot chicken tamales, go to
Galls'. 2G0-tf
Chas. Steves, of Oakland." was a
i business visitor In this city for sev
eral hours today.
AH kinds of lumber, common and
clear, rough and dressed. Page In
vestment Co., the North' Side yard.
204-U5
Mrs. C. Dole left this niorsjtog for
Klamath Falls where she will join
her husband who is employed there.
Another car of fancy, re-cleaned
white oats, suitable for seeding, will
arrive Monday at the People's Supply
oC. 296-tf
j Aleda Hagen and Miss Mary D.
nyivia lett tins morning ror San
Francisco where they will spend
several weeks. Miss Sylvia will
study at a musical conservatory and
Miss Hagen will visit with relatives.
To place absolutely highest qual
ity goods at your disposal at the
very lowest cost to you is our con-1
stant aim in all lines. In P. S. C. i
coffee we give the best quality we !
can procure, less expensive retailer's
profits. Price is 35e per lb., 3 lbs. I
$1;00. Every package guaranteed.!
People's Supply Co. 296-tf
BYRNES
-lay attending to business matters.
Geo. Stearns, of Oakland, came
to this city today and spent several
hours attending to business mat
ters. Mrs. A. Waiupole and son are
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Olson, this
week.
Window sale by St. George's Guild,
sale of cakes, pics, cookies, bread and
sulad, at Kidd's grocery store. Sat
urday, March 4. 302-m3
Miss Viola Harmon, the popular
teach at Koler, spent Sunday at the
home of her sister. Mrs. Laurence
Neuner'in thaT'clty.
C. L. Cheneworth and wife, of
Oakland, spent the day in this city
visiting with friends and attending
to busiess matters.
Get whiter, lighter bread and more
loaves to the sack from High Flight
flour. Every sack guaranteed. Our
price the lowest on high quality
flour. People's Supply Co. 296-tf
Rev. D. D. Dodge, of Medford.
presiding elder of the Free Method
ist church, tame to Roseburg this
morning and will hold a meeting
here Sunday.
Miss Lillian Harris, of Portland,
has returned to Glendale and has
entered the plendale school. She is
at the home of her uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Brlggs.
Holstoln Dairy feed composed of
alfalfa meal, grains and molasses,
will increase the flow of milk and at
the same time build up your milch
cows in flesh. Get it at the Peo
ple's Supply Co. 296-tf
Buy an auto sponge, 35c"tthd 50c.
for a big one. Churchill's. 308-m4
No. 0 steel wool with soap makes
best cleaner fop aluminum or gran
ite ware. 10c at Churchill's. 308-m4
Attention automobile owners.
The Roseburg Garage has been ap
pointed service station for the Will
ard Storage Battery Co., and have
in stock a complete .line of 'bat
teries and battery jparts. Bring
your battery to us for free Inspec
tion. 300-ntl 4 1)
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Q nan tie, son
anl daughter, were the guests over
Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. M. C.
Davis, at the Miller-Davis mines on
Coyote creek, which are being active
ly worked this winter and showing
excellent returns in gold. All mines
on his creek are being worked suc
cessfully this year.
A very pretty wedding was per
formed at the parsonage of the
Baptist church yesterday afternoon'
when Hugh Holgren and Hilda Nel-1
son were united in marriage, Rev. j
Eaton officiating. Both the contract- j
ing parties are residents of Melrose1
where they are well known. Mr. Hoi-'
gren is a farmer of that vicinity and
j the two will be at home to their
many friends at once. j
One of the most significant path-,
erlngs in the history of Portland
was the great Layman's Missionary!
convention held there three weeks ,
ago. "The biggest thing th::t ever I
happened," was the verdict of the,
2300 business and professional men!
who registered for its sessions. Much J
of that wonderful meeting will be re-j
produced in the "Pass It On' con-1
vention to be held in the Rosfburg
Baptist church Friday, Snturday and
Sunday nex. beginning Friday even
ing. strong team Is coming, big
trained, far .visioncd eaptalns )f
spiritual Industry, whose messages
will uplift and Inspire. These meet
ings are free, and open to all. Come.'
A large real estate deal was ma?0
last week when Frank Hill sold, or!
rather traded, his fine farm and t J in-1
her holdings near Ar.I'hor, for tho j
j resldnnce nnd fou'r lots beloneine to!
I 8. R. Miller, on Gilbertson avc. In J
this city. Mr. and Mrs. Millar have
M'-nt thp past two years at their;
homestead on Applegate above An-j
rhor. find they will use their newly!
acfjuired property In conjunction
with their Mmnstad. Thr-I" on.
L. B. MM1t, alf-o ownp n ho:-;"-f(T,i
rrlioining that of hli pnrnl'v
T" Miller r"Rfdcnee la oie of thf
ni'-e:- in this city, Rnd was a horn
of p-v.t hojipitiKty. Thev at yD
tw M.Uar;! In thm rty, w !" Tiev
have lived for 14 years.
4
Jee Wuotl.
Joe Wood, the sroke-ball king, of
the Boston Red Sox, believes the
final kink has left his arm and that
he will be ready to pick up in 1916
where he left off in 1912. Joe is only
twenty-six years old. .
For safe deposit vaults see the
Douglas Abstruct Co. 2G3-m20
J. W. Thomas, the Anchor post
master, was a Glendale visitor lust
week.
E. W. Lester returned to his home
it Yoncalla after spending several
days attending court.
E. U. 03Hvaut teturnea to 'his
home at Dillard this morning a.rter
spending a few days in this city.
F. A. Tripp, of Galesvllle, went
over to Roseburg to look after busi
ncss matters last week.
Campbell & Diamond, lately of the
Hotel Clarke, have taken charge of
the boarding bouse and stored t the
Lystul mill.
John Binder, of Drain, who has
'leon spending several days as a jur
or In tho ci'-cuit court returned to
bis home at Drain this morning.
Automobilo owners attention.
Send us your storage batteries, mag-
netoes, starters or g?nerato;s. We
v ill overhaul the-m and put them
In first class working condition. All
work guaranteed und prices reason
able. F. E. Smith & Co., Suthor
lin. Ore. 268-ml8
The members of the local lodge of
Modern Woodmen have received a
statement from their headquarters
in Roek Island, 111., showing the ad
vancement made In tho benefit certi
ficate during the past year, and It is
most satisfactory. They have set
their ma'-k at 100,000 by the end
of 1916, ana think from the acces
sions already .made and the general
good feeling, that this mark will be
reached without any difficulty.
A. D. Bradley is showing some
fine specimens of nuggets and gold
dust taken from his placer mine at
Olalla. Tho largest nugget Is al
most pue gold and worth about
$12.50, with Bcveral smaller ones.
He has also fine specimens of quart
rock which is gold, silver and cop
per bearing, this mine being located
at BniBhy Butte whero active tunnel
ing has been In progress for some
tlm. This Is said to be a very rich
mine located only 12 miles from
Re.Iiurg, and only needs some more?
capital to provide machinery to put
It on n splendid paying basis.
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Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling
youuiyi
.'-pi fZ ri..'. , ,. ::J :$ m
Roseburg National Bank
Jackson and Cass Sts.
fry a Taugo Sundae at Galls'.
260-tt
Mrs. B. F. Caldwell left this morn
ing for Springfield where she will
visit for a few days with her mother.
Mrs. O. D. McAllister and .Mrs.
John Enger left this morning for a
visit Vttu triutius teiivt tu.ui.vtts u
Portland.
V. C. Knowles and wife, who
Have bocn spending a few days in
Hoseburg, left this morning for
tholr home at Portland.
C. F. Mornlngstar returned to his
home at Drain this morning aftor
Bpending several days in Hoseburg
serving on the jury in the circuit
court.
Mrs. V. L. Dyslngor left this
morning for Cottage Grove In re
spouse to a telegram announcing the
death of her uncle, Joe Miller, one
of the oldest of Oregon pioneers.
MAD AGAIN
We will sen reuce now, for cash
a 39-ln. 9 bar fence for 27c per
rod; 39-in. 9 bar heavier fence for
32c per rod. 32-in. 8 btr fonco for 30c
nor rod; 26-In. 7 bar hog fence 0-ln.
stay for 29c por rod.; 20-in. 8 ba
Page fence for 25c per rod; 35-ln.
bar Page fence ofr 28o per rod. Al
other klnda of Pago fence same old
prices, 47-ln. 13 bar Page fence foi
45c; galvanized barb wire for $3.00
per spool. Also full stecK of all
kinds of poultry rcncoB at prices
that cannot be bought now anrt sold
for. Prices subject to change with
out notice. Get busy If you wnnl
a bargain while we have the iroods
STEAHNS & CI1ENOWETH
Oakland and Voncalla, Oregon.
124-dsw-tf
If Finding an Investor is
an Important Matter
to You, Advertise
as Though You
Realized the
Fact!
Persistent use of tlie liusiness
opportunity,' elassifieation will
find a backer for any really worth
while eiKt rprise a partner for any
f'ood business that needs develop
ing a buyer for a store or a busi
ness, or a patent or a PLAN.
Y KM! It MAY require, more
than ONK advertisement!
Roseburg, Oregon
If you want to buy or sell If you
have rooms to rent if you have lost,
something, try a classified ad. They
bring results.
DAJIA WKATHEH KEPOltT.
U. S. Weather Bureau, loca: office,
Hosoburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 6
a. m., March 2, 1916.
Precipitation In inches and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 44
Lowost temperature laBt night 3(5
Precipitation last 24 hours ...... .1!)
Total precipitation since first
month ,90
Normal preclp. for this month 3.98
Total precipitation from Sep-
tombor 1, 1915, to late 27.08
Average precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1877 24.68
Total excess from Sep
tember 1, 1915 3.40
Average precipitation for 38
wet seasons, (Sopt. to May,
Inclusive 32.00
WILLIAM DELL,
Observer
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TtttTtT
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
Says Cream Applied In Nostrils
Opens Air Passages Right Up.
Instant relief no waiting. - Your
clogged nostrils open right ups tho air
pannages of your head clwir and you can
hrratlio freely. No mora hawking, Bnuf
liing, blowing, hcadncho, dryness. No
struggling for brentli at night; your
cold or catarrh diaappcars.
Get a small bottle of Kly's Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a .little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing oream in your nostrils. It pen
etrates through overy air paHsago of the
head, sootlioR the inflamed or Bwollen
mueouB inembrano and rcliof comes in
Btantly.
It's just fine, rion't Biay stuffed-up
with a cold or nasty catarrh.
and Transferring
The
French
Transfer
Company
Phone 220
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