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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1916)
4 H We Launder Quilts CITY BEAUTIFUL for :5c Each as? ipSrSi - 7; r j . Hw!r!V:(!r(!iV. " -..Z.KsJ VSSrp. t. -? gZII43 , . ri?to Sjtscisl Prices March 4 to 13 I Pound Tin Pcihr G Found Tin PcXular Lang & Co. VIli A Challenges Al loc ROYAL CLU3 is th.' "k'sl buy" on the coffee market today . IllCi'ii is Ho lii.;' laiiw ;i.t ;il!V price. 'I hi-, L; no c:irele.-'s statement we make il only a it or due consid eration and al'ier tliorouhl v to tiiii, comivlilivo brands including tluxe i;f liii'lu-t price. Ve:;! .Mid there, are thousands of satisfied ROYAL CLUB users ready to "back us up." ROYAL CLUB is made from the finest coffees that money can buy. It is blended, neutralized and roasted by the latest scientific processes and under the personal direction of a coffee expert who stands at the head oi b.is profession. F.CI.'IL C'... Z ;:; worth 4c, but for two weeks we are sjoini' to sell il f r less f.:r Lnc & Co. T,VI!I Net E: Undersold. ' Do not lu misled bv coffee io.,stcrs who charge you "too much" fifty-one v. e '. i" the vear and then expect the public to clamor for their prod.iei when ihev reduce the price for one week to what ii should be ::'! (he lime. There is no set "vc-ar in and year out" selling price r.n ROYAL CLUB. ( liven . mice costs vary jiut as do suijar and flour and other staples. We have always made- confidants of the public and have -b en yeni the benefit in reduced retail cost when the market was "down" while other roasters pocketed this increased profit and said nothin;-. ROYAL CLUB now sells for -Inc, ard it's worth il there is no better cot fee at any n ice; but we will not be undersold by any "outside" roaster not even for a single week. For Two Weeks, March 4th to 18th You May Buy Royal Ciub at These Special Challenge Prices 1 Pound Tin, Special 35c $1.00 for 3 Pounds $1.50 for 5 Pounds ROYAL CLUS is roasted fresh daily in Portland, it is delivered to your grocer just as he needs it no chance for it to row stale in warehouse or in transit. You're sure of ROYAL CLUB, so why take chances'? LANG & CO. The "Royal Club2' House PORTLAND, OREGON 0 fnr-:.:l AM IS Now SS? ii THE 'POUND No! Be Underso! la d As Bprlng is here and the com mittees have been appointed to ar lanne for the Strawberry Carnival and to receive the visitors who will 'e attending the Odd Fellows' con vention, it is now time we were ar ranging to clean up our town bo as to make a favorable and lasting Im- v.-slon on everyone who visits our -Dwn. The most important thing In learn ::;; how to do this work for housing o'orni and beautifying our town is to be able to decide not to start such a movement unless one Is willing to go cn with it to its completion. Like marriage, It is for life. To accomplish this we must depend 1-rimarily upon popular support, for public sentiment, properly organized and directed, Is our one only weapon. ! am iilcKjind io learn from tin? . resi dent of the commercial club and from other organized bodies that this work Is going to be taken up this spring, and I hope that all of our citizens will give them their support In every way they can, in making Roseburg one of the cleanest and prettiest towns in the slate. There are many ways in which our city can be beautified. It Is also to a very Inrge extent the problem of preventing other people who do not rare for decent conditions, that are a menace to their neighbors, to the community and to civilization. The slum knows no boundary, it flour ishes wherever Ignorance and indo lent neglect exist. These conditions I expect to see wiped out in our city and everyone trying to beautify their homes and make Roseburg so attractive that every stranger who conies to our town will be so Impressed that he will want to remain with us. There has been a great deal ac complished in this work In the past I two VAR rfl nnr! r urnn. tn , U I I.nilles Aurillary of (the Commer- 9 ciftl elllh. xvlin worn Ihft flrat In rtf . I fer their assistance In this work and i K who accomplished a great deal. I also appreciate the work that Is be-!-; lug done by the business men on .-iioiKiuii olhtki, wiiu ure removing their old awnings, not waiting for the ordinance to be enforced, and I ' hope as soon as tho weather will per-1 KB nilt that we will see them all com-! 3 inC flown. And nnr alranta mn, mlttee deserves credit for the work that they have done in getting our parks in North Roseburg In as good condition as they nro with no ex penso to the city. Our health and police committee Is enforcing tho ordinance and the sanitary condi tions are being greatly improved, in fact the whole council and many of our citizens deserve credit for the work they have done in this line and with tho co-operative support KW'SW "WtIK) nf nil nt r .111. ...... .. .1.,- IWrf il 111 tnf HBfHtfll JtPll ... .... u. ,.in.i-nn in mis move ment wo can mako a great change In Hie appearance of our town with but very Utile expense. N. RICE, Mayor. Walter W'inans, Esq, The most famous shot in Europe with hunt c nd shoulder arms. Two World's Records in One Day with the .22 Savage Hi-Power A T the Bislcy Matches of the British National Rifle Association the biggest rifle match in the world the .21 Savape Hi-Power rillc and Savage am munition in the- hands of Mr. W alter Winans on July 25, 1914, made the highest possible score on the Running Deer target six straight 5 '5. This is a WorM's record. On the same div, wi:h the ume liHe and am munition, Mr. Winam made ihe hiphrit tnoikle core on the Runrl.-.p Wild 1W latgel lis llrsiehl j'l. Anoth'ri WorlJ'i record. This merely clinches what other ihoorers hare proved that the Imp'i wonderful accuracy (je conaecutire ihots in a 10-inch c:rc!e at coo yards , iremendoui velocity (1S00 feet more than half a mile a second), Ions point blank range ( joo yard trajectory lets than three inchej), and inning recoil (4.6 toot pounda) make it eaiier to hit moving game 'with than any other rit'e. And it hal killed Alaskan Brown Bear, Grtfttv, Burl'alo, and man-eating rifrr, bejiof! the dee and black bear it was onftnally designed foe. Write us tor particulars about "the biggest littje gun in the world." SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY I'TICA, N. V. SAVASE .22 Hi-Power Rifle ASK rs ABOUT Ol'lt TRICKS OX HOUGH DIVS FAMILV WASHING Phone 79 and Our Autos Will Call Good Evening! Have you used Rexall Toilet Soap? If not, count this day as partially lost, and remember "your days are numbered". Price, 10c a cake, with a string to It. The string brings your money back If It doesn't "make good". Nathan Fullerton Perkins Bldg. Phone 45 Everybody "Joins In EVERYBODY "joins in" when the Columbia Graf onola plays the big song hits of the day. The latest "hits", best recorded and first offered in Columbia lists, are only an indication; a foretaste of the life, the fun, th e sentiment, the classic beauty found on Coliiml'la Records. Nothing quite like Columbia Records for brilliance of TON'K, for vivid, clear reprodu"tion they do not merely 1'iii'ni;'. but mulch reality. l-o'.'i; tor this difference when buying records and you vi" biiv Columbia Records. There's a Columbia dealer near ' bo will gladly furnish the proof. vi: v roi.i Mm.i Recoups ox sai.k tisk 20th ok kvkhy 'vm Roseburg Furniture Co. Every part of Douglas Count is covered by the issues of the Daily and Semi-Weekly News. Merchants can pull trade from every section by advertising in these publications. mi 1 tut it'A j