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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1916)
WINS BLUE RIBBON IN TANKARK RING KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME All " Preparedness " Plans Advocate a reserve army: All safoty demands a reserve power; All business desires a reserve capital; and Roseburg's National Reserve Bank stands ready to help each Individual to create a reserve fuud that may prove to be tho deciding power when opportunity knocks. The Douglas National Bank Capital and Surplus $130,000 ( The oldest hank in the county and owned and managed by home people. , SAVINGS AWOl'XTS MtMCITKI) Roseburg National Bank Every dollar earned by it helps to build up your own county. Jackson and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon Try a Tango Sundae at Galls'. 260-tf CITY NEWS. Sherbet today at Galls'. John F. Martin, of the SoldM.'s Home, left trls morning for a visit with relatives at Eugene. Mouldings fancy grain finish, widt . . . ,...d eeUa:' pub.t. fuiiv i.iv'usi- ment Co. 204-f 15 j Mrs. Ina lPon returned to her ronie at Albany this morning oftur vis'ting for a short time with friends and relatives in this city. Before buying a cream separator, iurcstlisate the New Sharpies suc tion feed. Douglas County Creamery. 2l7-tf John E. Creason has a crew of men at work setting out 1600 prune trees on his property In Missouri Bottom. Myrtle Creek Mall. Several local citizens are bidding for the contract for carying the mail fom Myrtle Creek to Gazley, for the period from April 1, 191G, to June 30, 1918. Myrtle Creek Mail. J. Lewis Johnson reports that in some manner he lost his school war rant yesterday It having dropped from his pocket. If it should have been picked up by some one, he will be very grateful for Its return. Automobile owners attention. Send us your storage batteries, mag netoes, starters or generators. We will overhaul thein and put them in first class working condition. All virlt guaranteed and prices reason able. F. E. Smith & Co., Suthor lin, Ore. 2C8-mlS The condition of the wagon road on the north side of the Roberts Hill is to be improved. The county court has ordered T. B. Burnett, of the Myrtle Creek road district to take hold of this patlcular piece of Toad nnl Vnt 11 in condition fit for travel' A commendable move, and ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK CbMP acbsBt-t-'S cort YOU aama prlca. THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN By GENE, Cprr VMIFt S ' SMINi y JO E OKE NO 06-E010S hVl L ATI "WIS ALL DEAR1 EVENING-! HrW6 J I NJ0X ooeVf I TO TAKE AM OLD ) I HOMt EAfl ) 5EEtHCABT Of ) "oot QSZ OCA HURLER AD BRENHAN SENT TO THE SAINTS i ' Ad Brennan. Ad Brennan, the high salaried southpaw of the revised Cubs' team, will perform for the benefit of the St, Paul fans this summer, providing Mike Kelley, the manager of the Saints, thinks Ad has enough stuff to entertain the fans of that city. Manager Tinker says Brennan isn't good enough for fast company this year, but may develop by 1917. the right man for the Job. Myrtle Creek Mail. LoanB We make loans on Improv ed farm property. Douglas Abstract Company. 241-ml4 J. F. Churchill, who has been spending a couple of days In this city attending to business mattern left this morning for his homo at Isadora. The "Anti-Can'ts" will present the comedy drama "A Soldier of For tune." at the Dixonvllle auditorium, Friday evening, March 10. Music by S. Deer creek orchestra. Free lunch, general good time assured. 316-mlO Among the school teachers who left this morning for Oakland to at tend the local Institute being held at that place today were Prof. O. H. Bennett, Miss Vera Horner, Supt. O. V. Brown, Prof. Fltzpatrlck, Prof. Morris, Prof. R. G. Hall, Miss Kath ryn Agee, Miss Lents, Miss Yates, Miss Ellzabetr Parrott, Mrs. O. C. Brown, Supt. F. B. Hamlin, Miss Waitha Watson, Prof. J. B. Reese, Mrs. J. A. Peterson, Mrs. Fred Goff. BYRNES x i For safe deposit vaults see the Douglas Abstract Co. 263-m20 Mrs. B. P. Stephenson left this morning for a visit with friends and relatives at Grants Pass. No. 0 steel wool with soap makes best cleaner for aluminum or gran ite ware. 10c at Churchill's. 30S-m I -County Surveyor Frank Cain left this morning for Riddle where he will spend a few day.s Plate racks, original price J 1 .00, $1.50, only 60c. See B. W. Strong, the Furniture Man. 309-m4 Hear R. E. Jope Sunday night at the Christian church, subject, "The Church and the" Lodge". All kinds of lumber, common and clear, rough and dressed. Pago In vestment Co., the North Side yard. 204-flo Charles E. Howett, of Eugene, is in the pity today ("Calling pn Jiis trade, and bh that business in his line is beginning to show more vol ume. Golden Star furniture polish is easy on the hands, but host on the furniture. See B. w. Strong, the Furniture Man. 309-.ni4 R. R. Turner left this morning for Grants Pass where he will at tend a meeting of the board of di rectors of the Grants Pass Fruit As sociation. Mrs. Frank Jantzer and daughter, Barbara, were down from Azalea Moiidny. Miss Jantzer went from here to Roseburg, where she expects to remain for some time. Glendale Nows. Wheat right, milled right,' mixes right, bakes right, .looks right, tastes right, price Is right. In fact It Is all right. Get It at the Peo ple's Supply Co. High Flight flour. 319-tf C. H. Flory and Shirloy Buck, of the forest Bervice with headquarters in Portland, left here for Medford last night, after several days spent with the local officials making out the annual budget for this distict. Ott's orchestra will play at the Presbyterian church on Sunday ev ening at 7:30. Rev. Lux will preach a short sermon on "Thou Shalt Not Steal". Come and bring a friend with you. You will want to hear the orchestra and the sermon. Attention automobile owners. The Roseburg Garage has been ap pointed service station for the Wlll ord storage Battery Co., and have in stock a complete line of bat teries and battery parts. Bring your battery to us for free inspec tion. 308-ml4p Quality the highest, prices reason able, buy 'om by the dozen. Del Monte canned products. You will like them. Fresh stock Just In at the People's Supply Co. 319-tf Its the flavor. The rich, aromat ic flavor In, the coffee will he found only In the higher grades. P. S. C. steel cut coffee will please you. Ask for the Brown package at the Peo- pie's Supply Co. 319-tf W. E. St. John, of Sutherlln, was in dlimlalo Tuesday. Mr. St. John U the republican candidate for coun ty commissioner from Sutherlln. He is a man well along in the prim) of life and !i a practical business man. His policy is, "a thorough business administration of county affairs ' He as strong support from his homo town, which is a very good recom niai'datfon. Asked as to whether he considered the killing off of the aa loons In Sutherlln Injured. the city or caused duller times, he st.ited that thcre'was no noticeable differ ence ani that business was steadly getting better. Glendale News. Superintendent O. C. Brown, re ceived a telegram from Prof. Farrel, government expert and first assistant club leader In the United States, saying that he would be at Oakland today and here In evening, and thit he will address the teachers and Parent-Teachers Associations at the Com merclsl club this evening at eight o' r'ork. A general Invitation to all friends of educational matters Is ex tended to attend. On Monday he will he nt Melrose in the morning, tmnanled by Mr. Seymour and Mr. Prown, returnln lo hold a mee It In the evening nt the Piillrrtnq s'lmnl Superintendent Brown ! he Is very fortunate In having the presence of Mr. Farrel and JVrit!is county in one of the ,Vw place In l- -a a fy Mrs. 1'. L. Thurber. Mrs. P. L. Thurber, wife of Lieut. Thurber, U. S. A., now rtationed at Fort Myer, Va., is one of the beau tics as well as one of the foremost equestriennes of Washington society, luuuig her mount, Victor, she has tjus; carried off the blue ribbon in llie jumping class of a society exhi bition nt the Washington Riding and Hunt Club. Mrs. Thurber was mar ried last spring. Before her mar riage she was Miss Muriel Stewart Polk, of White Plains. N. Y. the state hiving the privilege of his presence. Buy nn auto sponge, 35c and 50c for a big one. Churchill's. 30S-m4 Hear R. E. Jope Sunday night at the Christian church, subject, "The Church and the Lodge". County Fruit Inspector r. Ij. Strang left this morning for Suthor 1 1 ii where he will spend a couple of days Inspecting orchard shipmenti. Mrs. Roy Elmore and daughter, Gladys left this morning for Myrtle Creek where they will visit with friends and relatives fo a few days. Mrs. G. W. Carter and daughter, Clara Mcintosh, returned to their homo pt CanyonviUe after spend ing n, couple of clays In this city, visiting with friends. J. R. Lawrence, of Chicago, who hnvo been spending tho past four months at Sunshine ranch with A. T l.nwrpnco, loft this morning for San FronrTSco where they will spend a fow days before going to their home. OLD-pMK COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA! Got a email packiipo of Hamhurg Uronst Tea, or as tho Grrmim folks call it, "Hamburger Brunt Thw," at any pharmacy. Take a tatiltpoonful of the t'a, put a enp of boiling water upon it, pour through a sievo and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It ia tho moat effective way to break x cold and euro grip, an it opens tho pores oi tho akin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the boweltt, ill it a breaking up a cold. Try it the next ttiuo you Buffer from a cold or tho grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore eafe and bai mlcss. LUiU STIFF. ACHING JOINTS Bub 8 ore new from joints and muscle with a imall trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing' Rheumatism, It's pain only; not ono cone In fifty requires internal troatmcnt. Hub sooth hur, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" rilit on tho "tender spot " and by tho time you say Jack Uobinnon out conn's the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" Is a harmlcftf! rheumatism cure which never disappoint and doenn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and RtifTness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stnps sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up I Oct a 25 cent bottle of old-time, honeft "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug etore, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't Builerl Hub rUouma tism away. Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling For hot chicken ' tamaloa, go to ' Galls'. 260-tf Hoar R. E. Jope Sunday night at the Christian church, subject, "The Church and tho Lodge". j Miss Ruth Aitkens left this morn-j ing for Riddle where she will spend a couple ,ot days visiting iwlth friends. Soo tho "Anti-Can'ts" in "A Sol dier of Fortune" at Dixonvllle, audi loruin, Friday evening, March 10. Admission 25c and 10c. 315ml0 Muke one acre yield as much feed as four or five. Plant stock beets. Get bettor results and buy loss feed. The right seed at the Peoplo's Sup ply Co. 319-tf Mr. L. II. Morgan, who has been visiting with Mrs. W. J. Moon, left this morning for Riddle where she will spend a few duys with friends before going to her home at Eugono. AH telograpbic communication with Portland has boon cut off to day, owing to trouble at Rice Hill, whoro several polos are down from weight of sleot and snow, and trees falling across the wires. United Press dispatches aro therefore rocoived via San Francisco. Tho storm sooms to have been goneral along the coast and has been one of tho most dis ageeablo of tho entire winter. Here in Roseburg tho slush from the full ing snow w'as from two to three dcop, mnking walking not only very unploaRunt, but dangerous on the sllppory streets. It liaB beon a very wet snow and extremely unusiinl for this region. Tho forecast Is for a continuance of theso conditions for nt least two more days. If Finding an Investor is an Important Matter to You, Advertise as Though You Realized the Fact! Persistent use of tlx; business opportunity,' classific'ition will find a backer for any really worth while, en.; rprise a partner for any (-odd business that needs develop ing a buyer for a store, or a busi ness, or a patent or a PLAN. YKS! It MAY require more than ONE advertisement! Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn ing helps us look and" feel clean, sweet, fresh. Hnpny. bright, alert vlgorotia and vivacious a good cloar skin; a nat ural, rony complexion and freedom from Illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man could realize tho wonders of tho morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would tako place. Instead of tho thousands of sickly, anacmlc-lopklng men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complex ions: Instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks,' "rundowns," "braia fags" and ponalmlsts wo should see a virllo, optimistic throng of rosy checked peoplo everywhere. An lnsldo bath is had by drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of ltmebtono phosphate in it to wuhIi from the stomach, liver, kid neys nnd ten yards cf bowels the pre vious clay's Indigestible waBto, Bour form en tat tons and polaona, thus cleansing, sweetening aud freshening the entire alimentary canal bo fore putting more food Into the stomach. Those subject to Btck headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and partlculary those who have a pallid, sallow 'complexion and who are constipated very often, t are urged to obtain a quarter pound' of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a triflo but la bu flic lent to demonstrcto the quick and remarkable change In both health, and appearance awaiting thouo who practice internal sanitation. We must remember that fnsldo cleanliness is more important than outside, be cause the skin does not absorb linpur itlos to cpntamlnnto the blood, while tho pores ia tho thirty feet of bowels and Transferring The French Transfer Company Phone 220