PALM BF rH COLONY POSE T'"T? "MOVIE" V.-A. WITH WHOM ARE YOU DOIG YOUR BANKING? This Is a matter that should have your serious considera tion. We Invite your Investi gation and your business. THE All "Preparedness" Plans Advocate a reserve army: Alt safety demandB a reserve power; Ail business desires a reserve capital; and Roseburg's National Reserve Bank stands ready to help each individual to create a reserve fund that ni By prove to be the deciding power when opportunity knocks. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED The personnel of our Board of Directors is a guarantee of our sta bility. Capital and Surplus $130,000.00 turned Monday evening from a trip o ' to the southen part of the state. CITY XKWS. . Sherbet today at Galls'. I fry a Tango Sundae at Galls'. Head up and write a paper on Os-260-tf toopathy. See Dr. DeLapp. 330-tr I -Mrs. W. G. Burt Is visiting for a ' I. P. Gardner, of Riddle, is spend few days with friends and relatives ing a few days in this city attend at Yoncalla. "', lnB to business matters. Does your roof leaX? Fix It with' Loans We maKe loans on lmprov. shingles from Pages. 204-fl5 ed farm property. Douglas Abstract n - ! Company. 241-ml4 A. S. Huey was a business visitor at Sutherlin for a short time yes- H. L. Marsters is spending a few terday. i days attending to business matters ' ! at Salem and Portland. Mouldings fancy gni:n nnish, wldej rcuar and cedar posts. Pago Invest-1 meiit Co. 204-fl5 H. A. Razor, of Riddle, spent sev eral hours in this city yesterday at tending to business matters. All kinds of lumber, common and clear, rough and dressed. Page In vestment Co., the North Side yard. 204-f 15 : I. V. Howard, of Myrtle Creek, spent several hours in Roseburg yes terday attending to business mat ters. Before buying a cream separator, investigate the New Sharpies suc tion feed. Douglas County Creamery. 217-tf Homer G. Johnson, of Reston, came to Roseburg last night and spent the day attending to business matters. Tf you want to buy or sell If you have rooms to rent If you have lost something, try a classified ad. They bring, results. "' Mrs. R. E. Jope leaves tomorrow for Washington where she will spend two or three weeks visiting In vari- ous cities with friends. j Keep a look out for the Wenr Kitti Special ad. Bring us your coupons and got a big value for your money Churchill Hdw. Co. 328-U9 Albert Weatherford left this morn ing for the hot springs at Carson, Wash., where he will spend a few weeks in the hopes of benefitting his health which is very poor at the present time. j will give a pie supper at the ladies Quality the highest, prices reason- aid hall, Friday evening, March 10. able, buy 'em by the dozen. Del Everyone Is invited to attend. Ladles Monte canned products. You will ; please bring pies. like them. Fresh stock just in at j . the People's Supply Co. . 319-tf Attention automobile owners. The Roseburg Garage has been ap- Mark H. Savage left this morn- j pointed service station for the Will- ' Ing for Eugene after spending a ard Storage Battery Co., and have , short time In Roseburg attending to in stock a complete line of bat business matters. Mr. Savage is a; tertes and battery (parts. Bring representatiev of the American La your battery to us for free Inspec France fire engine company and re-1 tlon. 306-ml4p THINGS THAT m VXR HAPPEN 1 J OH HURRV , AJP-jvt) HUH I' La i '" ' copyright. ; trv r-vS. Ztrljr J U. F. Collins, of Riddle, attended the meeting of forest rangers In this city yesterday afternoon. Profitably spend time writing es says on Osteopathy, $30.00 offered. 330-tf . T. D. Hodges returned to his home at 'Yoncalla jthls morning after spending a few days in this city visit- Ing with his parents. r Jitney service, city and country, call Rexall Drug store, Cass street. Phone 45. G. W. Gage & Sons. 312-al Miss Grace Grinsted, who has been teaching school at Elkton for a short time was forced to return home last night on account of ill health. See the "Antl-Can'ts'J' in "A Sol dier of Fortune" at Dixonville, audl- torum, Friday evening, March 10 Admission 25c and 10c. 315ml0 - x Jos. Nichols and wife, of Suther lin, who have been visiting In Rose burg for several days roturnod this morning to their home. Jose Peterson, teacher of school district No. 71, at Rocky Foint, was ln the city today. While his school is not large, he reports a good attend ance all this winter. Its the flavor. The rich, aromat ic flavor in the coffee will be found only ln the higher grades. P. S. C. steel cut coffee will please you. Ask' for the Brown package at the Peo ple's Supply Co. 319-tf The young people's organization of the Looking Glass' Sunday school ''I'LL BE REfcWj DEAR) For safa deposit vaults soe the Douglas Abstract Co. 263-m20 A. S. Frey made a short business trip to Dillard this morning. . Buy an auto sponge, 33c and 60c. for a big one. Churchill's. 308-m4 Geo. Burnett returned this morn ing from Portland where he has been spending a few days. O. G. King, of Dixonville, spent several hours In Roseburg today at tending to business matters. W. Wi Cardwell left this morn ing for Riddle where he spent the day attending to business matters. W. L. Moore ieft this morning for Dillard where he will spend a few days attending to business matters. Ralph Knight, of1 Days Creek, came to Roseburg last night and spent today attending to business matters. L. A. Pettlbone left this morning for Riddle where he spent several hours looking atfor business inter ests. Free A 25 cent dust cloth with each 50 cent bottle of Liquod Veneer on Friday only. Churchill Hdw. Co. 328-m9 Mrs. Geo. E. Hou'ck returned this morning from Yoncalla where she visited with the Order of Eastorn Star last night. Wheat right, milled right, mixes right, bakes right, looks -right, tastes right, price Is right. In fact it Is all right. G-et It at the Peo ple's Siupply Co. High Flight flour. 319-tf H. Moore and Ray Moore, of Gola Hill, who have been spending a few days on business matters in this city, left this morning for Riddle, from where they will go to Portland for a short time. Make one acre yield as much feed as four or five, prant stock beets, Get better results and buy less feed The right seed at the People's Sup ply Co. 319-tf Robert Markee and wife, who have been visiting with Commandant and Mrs. R. C. Markee, on their way home from a two months' trip east, left this morning for their home at Wcstwood, Calif. The "Anti-Can'ts" will present the comedy drama "A Soldier of For tune," at the Dixonville auditorium Friday evening, March ,10. Music by S. Deer creek orchestra. Fred lunch, general good time assured. 315-mlO The Southern Pacific Company has ordered that the whistling of engines in this city which has excit ed much criticism, be cut out. The action follows official protect by tho city council following a custom In augurated 'after abolition of the yard limits last fall. Medford Mall Tribune. Automobile owners attention. Send us your storage bntteries, mng netoes, starters or generators. We will overhaul them and put them ln firBt class working condition. All work guaranteed and prices reason able. F. E. Smith & Co., Suther lin, Ore. 268-mlS Lieut. Paul J. Shlppam will arrive tomorrow morning and take charge of the annual federal Inspection of the local company of coast artillery. The annual Inspection is a require ment of the government and the boys have been looking forward to it for some time. The fourth com pany Is ln better condition than ever before and are glad of a chance to show the work which they have accomplished during the past year. The1 public Is Invited to attend the inspection as well as the weekly drills. MAD AGAIN We will Ben ieuce uow, for cash, a 39-ln. 9 bar fence for 27c per rod; 39-ln. 9 Dar Heavier fence for 32c per rod, 32-in. 8 bi.r fence for 30c per rod; 26-ln. 7 bar bog fence 6-ln. slay for 29c per rod.; 20-ln. 8 ba Pane fence for 25c per rod; 35-ln. bar Page fence ofr 28o per rod. Al a, her kindB of Page fence tamo old nrlccn, ,47-in. 13 bar Pago fence for 45c; galvanized barb wire for per spool. Also full steck of all '::in'ls of poultry fences at prices '.'t cannot be bought now and sold nr. Prices subject to change wltb- na'lic. Oat busy If you want t '. '-pf.ti 'hile wo have the goods. STKAKN3 & CHENOWE.TH I Oakland and Yoncalla, Oregon, j 124-dtw-U ft? H' h iti v fff s. v Mrs. Gurnee Munn. Mrs. Gurnee Munn, of Washington, D. C, is the heroine of the society play, "The Isle of Happiness," the entire action of which is laid in and about Palm Beach. The cast is com posed of well known men and women of society wintering at the Florida resort. The lilm will be shown only once and then destroyed. A part of tho proceeds will fro to the American Ambulance in Paris. CHIIilUiAlX' ItE.MKDY Try our remedy forthllblalns sore feet and bunions. Marstors Drug Co. 106-tl JITNEY SISHVlCl C'.ty and country. Calls answered until midnight. Three car service. Phone 155, Grand hotel. 917-tf Walter Winans, Eta. The mast famous shot in Europe vilh hand and shoulder arms. Two World's Records in One Day with the. .22 Savage Hi-Power AT the Bislcy- Matches of the British National Ri(lc Association the biggest rifle match in the world tfie .22 Savage Hi-Power rifle and Savage am munition in the- hands of Mr. Walter Wjnans on July 25, 1914, made the highest possible score on the Running Deer target six straight 5's. This u a WorM'i record. On the tame day, with the tame rifle and am munition, Mr. Wiruni made the higheat possible core on the Running Wild Boar target tit straight 51. Another World's record. Thia merely clinthra what other ihnnrpra hivo I proved that the Impi wondrrful accuracy (15 I consecutive thoti in 1 lo-inch circle at coo yard), tremendous velocity (3800 feet more than half a mile 1 second), long point blank range (100 yard trajectory less than three inches), and trifling recoil (4.6 foot pounds) make it easier to hit moving game with than any other rifle. And It has killed Alaskan Drown Bear, Gristly, Buffalo, and man-eating tiger, betides the dcr and black bear It was originally designed for. Write us for particulars about "the biggcat little, gun In the world." SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY UTICA, K. y. SAVAGE ,22 Hi-Power Rifle Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling BiT12 H III II ,ni R'i h m-. 1. , JUUIJJ JU Roseburg National Bank Jackson and Cass Sts. CALL IT SOUTHERN PACIFIC STATION, BUT NOT DEPOT Company employes in referring to a Southern Pacific station should call It that, and not "depot". The latter la an antiquated and French word, (while f'Blation" belongs to our mothertongue, A student asked Dr. McAllister, former president of Drexel Institute, how he pronnced "depot". "As if spelled 'station'," replied the scholar. "Depot" Is a dead word so far as railroads la re concerned. In the larger cities it is rarely used as ap plied to a railroad station. More than seventy years ago, Longfellow referred to a fellow-traveler who pronounced it to rhyme with teapot. Other folks said "daypo," but It was more generally called "deopo." S. P. Bulletin. . DAILY WEATITRK HKIHIHT-. U. S. Weather Bureau, loca: office. Roseburg. Ore., 24 hours ending 6 a. m., March 8, 1916. Precipitation ln inches and huri? iredths Highest temperature yesterday 68 Lowest temperature last night 47 Precipitation last 24 hours 0 Total precipitation since first . month 3.40 Normal preclp. for this month 3.98 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1915, to date 30.30 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 25.51 Total excess from Sep tember 1, 1915 4.79 Average precipitation for 38 wet seasons, (Sopt. to May, Inclusive .' 32.00 WILLIAM BELL, Observer If Finding an Investor is an Important Matter to You, Advertise as Though You Realized the Fact! Persistent use of tho business opportunity,' classification will find a backer for any really worth while ciut-rprise a pai'tiier for any trood business that needs develop ing a buyer for a store or a busi ness, or a patent or a PLAN. YES! It MAY require more than ONE advertisement! M ft. I ( .JV.. Roseburg, Oregon V. 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