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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1916)
"Is The Douglas National Bank Your Bank?" The Douglas National Bank ROSEBURG, OREGON. Capital and Surplus ... 9130,000.00 Member of Federal Reserve Bank. ! CITY NEWS. ! Sherbet today at Galls'. Mrs. Fred Huntley left this morn-' ing for Dillard where she will visit for a few days. Mouldings fancy grain finish, wide cedar and cedar posts. Page Invest ment Co. 204-116 John Busenbark, of Melrose, spent several hours in the city today at tending to business matters. We negotiate loans and have money for good farm security. Rice & Rice. 355-m28 Lee ArmsTrong, manager of the Oakland Real Estate Company, of Oakland, spent the day in this city attending to business matters. All kinds of lumber, common and clear, rough and dressed. . Page In vestment Co., the North Side yard. 204-115 - Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shcppard, who have been visiting with relatives In this city, left this morning for their home at Klamath Falls. Del Monte products are top notch ers in their class. P. S. C. steel cut coffee shows the same characteristic qualities that makes it a complete top notcher in (the coffee world. Fresh twice a week at the People's Supply Co. 33G-tf j Saturday afternoon an Alter j Guild was organized by the Junior members of the Episcopal church and Sunday school. The society meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The officers elected were: Directress, Irma Vance; sub directress, Gladys Franz; secretary. Fill your home atmosphere with exquisite lasting fragrance ED. PINAUD'S LILAC The great French perfume, winner of highest international awards. Each drop as sweet and fragrant as the living Lilac blossom. A celebrated connoisseur said : "I don't see how you can sell such a remarkable perfume for 75 cents a bottle" and remember each bottle contains 6 oz. it is wonderful value. Try it. Ask your dealer today for ED. PINAUD'S LILAC. For 10 ctnis our American offices will tend you a testing tattle. Writt today. . ,'PARFUMERIE ED. P1NAUD, Dept M THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN -W Rl6riT jTfSiW- f WHERE foo V VfT K4 . J I ,TS TOO COLO FOR UlM"J&ri Y yoJ T T,oP . IB 1371 ! Jeanne Franz; treasurer, Faith Bell. Sutherlln Sun. For hot chicken tainales, go to Galls1. 260-tf H. L. Acker, of Tiller, spent sev eral hours in this city today attend ing to business matters. Profitably spend time writing es says on Osteopathy, $30.00 offered. 330-tf B. F. Nichols came to Roseburg last night and will Bpend a ;few days attending to business matters. C. M. Helmbolt and wife left this morning for Salt Lake City, where they will visit for some time. Before buying a cream separator, investigate the New Sharpies suc tion feed. Douglas County Creamery. 217-tt Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marsters, of Roseburg, were guests at the home of George P. TriteB, in Sutherlin last Sunday. Sutherlin Sun. Jitnoy service, city and country, call Rexall Drug store, Cass street. Phone 45. G. W. Gage & Sons. 312-al C. E. Hendrlck is moving from Dothan where he has been living for some time, to a point In the vislnlty of Roseburg. Eat Del Monte delicacies. They ae the best. They cost you less at the People's Supply Co. Buy a doz en. 33G-tf E. N. Ewart, local agent for the r'ireman'g Fund Insurance Co., of San Francisco, Cal., today received a draft for $3,000, in favor of school district No. 4, in full settlement of loss sustained under policy No A-145,B'J7. This Is the first policy settled this far. ED. PKAUD BIdg., New York Try a Tango Sundae at Galls'. 260-tf Mark Tlsdale, of Sutherlin, Bpent the day yesterday attending to busi ness matters in Roseburg. Mrs. A. Stevens, who has been visiting at the home or her daugh ter, Mrs. C. M. Helmbolt, left this morning for her home at Boston, Mass. 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. In the published report of the en tertainment at the Benson school next Friday night, the last number instead of a solo, will be a duet by Mrs. Fory and Mrs. Kidd. Try Dol Monte canned Spinach. Easy to prepare, 2 cans 25c. Del Monte Cream Pumpkin and Squash 10c at the People's Supply Co. Buy an assorted dozen. 336-tf Wm Stevens, of rSouth Myrtlo, dropped dead at his home Sunday morning. Apoplexy was the cause of his death. He leaves a family. Glendaie NewB. Del Monte Tomatoes from Cali fornia, whole ripe tomatoes, solid pack. The price the same as ordin ary stock sell for at the People's Supply Co. Buy a dozen. 33fl-tf The committee of the council ap pointed to make a decision in regard to the fire apparatus which be purchased by the city, met In closed session in the council chambers In the city hall last night. Improved over all others, you will find Del 'Monte Tomato Catsup su perior to them jail. Made of finest ripe tomatoes. Contains no chemical preservative. Get It at the People's Supply Co. ,Buy a dozen. 336-tf Dr. R. P. Bradford is called out of the city until Wednesday, March 23, and any one wishing an adjust ing plenso call on Mrs. D. R. P. Bradford, 831 N. Jackson Btreet, phone 355-J. If you want to eat the best In canned goods buy Del Monte. The nrlce may be equaled, but the qua! Ity never. Buy straight or assorted cases or doZens .at wholesale prices from the People's Supply Co. 336-tf Dr. R. P. Bradford left this morning for Eugene where he will spend a few (lava attending to busi ness matters. Mrs. Bradford will have charge of the practice. Nothing more fancy or dainty. Nothing of its kind so delicious the large Melba halves of ripe yel low peaches. Ask for Dol Monto at the People's Supply Co. Buy a doz en. 336-tf J. L. Stockton Ib ill at his home today although it Is expected that within a few days he will be able again to attend to his business. Mr. Stockton Is preBident of the Oregon Retail association and realizing a few days ago that' he would not be able to attend to his duties, sent in his resignation. Capital Journal. Deputy State Sealer of Weights and Measures Fred G. Buchtel, today issued a Btatement to all express companies in the state In which he stated that the type of family scale of 60 pounds capacity would not be allowed In this state as the scales were not stable in their adjustment and would not repeat weights cor rectly. Capital Journal. The rugged, rocky soil and the erratic climate of Maine combine to, 1m part a flavor to Sugar Corn, that Is different. Dei Monte Maine Corn Ib freshly gathered and selected and canned with the distinctive sweetness and flavor unimproved. Got true Maine Corn at less than 13c per can by the dozen, at the People's Supply Co. 336-tf W. W. Cardwell, a well known at torney of Roseburg, was in Eugene yesterday. He is candidate for the republican nomination of circuit Judge of this district. He says he will in no wise interfere with the candidacy of E. O. hotter, of En gene, as there are three Judges to be elected In this district. If he is nominated he will oppose Judge J. W. Hamilton, of Roseburg, who Is a candidate for re-election on tbe democratic ticket. Mr. Potter will have as an opponent t the polls JmlKB G. F. Sklpworth, who Is seek ing re-election. Judge Coke, the other rnndldate, does not seem loj ( hnve much opposition. Eugene Reg-; CHINESE EMPEROR t HONORS AMERICAN Iff J ; ). Ma ', j John Watson Foster. j John Watson Foster, former sec retary of state in the administration of President Harrison and father-in-law of Secretary of State Lansing, has just been honored by the Chinese , emperor with the decoration of the Order of the Golden Grain for his i services to the Chinese government, I , This order iB the highest "within the ' ' (rift of the emperor. Mr. Foster ; served in that country in the U. S.I , diplomatic service and took part in ' the peace negotiations with Janan. ' i He is eighty years old. t Read up and write a paper on Os teopathy. See Dr. DeLapp. 330-tf Phono 140 Studebaker for hire. Calls answered promptly, daytime or evenings. H. D. Graves. 301-tf Word comes from Los Angeles that on Saturday last, twins a boy and a girl were born to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Heller. Mrs. Heller was formerly MisB Jean Clarke, of Glen dale. Glendaie News. F. E. Curtis came down from the placer mine which he and James Booth have been working on Hogum creek this winter, and Mr. Curtis brought with him something that was restful and refreshing to tired, discouraged eyes it was a bottle containing about $2S0 in coarse gold and a handful of pure gold nuggets, some of them of the value of $10 or more. He says he Is perfectly satisfied wittt their "clean-up" this spring. After a short business visit In Ashland, Mr. Curtla will rctiirr and with Mr. Booth will work their placer so long as the water holds out. Giendale News. ME SALTS TO Eat leas meat if you feel Backachy or Bladder troubles you Salts is fine for Kidneys, Meat forma uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in tlveir effort to filter it from the system. Regular eat ers of meat must flush the kidneys occa sionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and po.Hon, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in tho back or sick headache, diz zinena, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. ( The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a table poonful in a glas of woter before break faat for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salt is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate slug gish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Saltans inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and women tnke now and then, thus nvoidim serious kidney and bladder disease- Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling A Running Start MAKES THE LONGEST JUMP. AN EARLY START GIVES THIS J.ONJEST DAY, AND THE STARTING OK Your Bank Account IN THE RIGHT PLACE, HAS ITS INFLUENCE ON THE RESULTS AND YOUR ENTHUSIASM THAT WILL ENABLE YOU TO PRACTICE A LITTLE THRIFT-AND KEEP IT UP. MAKE YOUlt Roseburg National Bank Jackson and Cass Sts. Ira B. Riddle, democratic candi date for county attorney, was inj autnerun ruesnay ana met a num ber of our citizens. Mr. Riddle served eight years as deputy dis trict attorney of Douglas county add therefore is not unfamiliar with the duties of the office. He Is a young man of pleasing address and made a most favorable Impression with our citizens during his visit here. Sutherlin Sun. (The Sun is mixed on the political Bide of tbe ticket, as Mr. Riddle Is seeking nomination on the republican ticket.) CHICHESTER S PILLS A I'll!, in Ii. ,1 .i,J (iJ larullNW r'S "",f,l "! Alio KiMn. V Take no oilier. Itiir nf p. tiKlI. A k forrlH.C ifKH-TERU' lAlll ItRAMt II,l.,i5 S0l08l'0fillfiGISISf.VRYHRE Real Estate City and Farm Property GEORGE EITER III West Oak Btreet. Mrs. F. D. Owen Cut Flowers, ' Potted I'lanu, Funeral Designs, Wedding Bo queta, etc JUST RECEIVED A KHKHH SUPPLY OP FERNS OF Lh KINDS Roseburg, Oregon. If Finding an Investor is an Important Matter to You, Advertise as Though You Realized the Fact! Persistent use of the business opportunity,' classification will find a backer for any really worth while eiKi-rprise a partner for any good business' that needs deYclop ing a buyer for a store or a busi ness, or a patent or a PLAN, YES! It MAY requiro mora than ONE adTertisoment! HANK, THE Roseburg, Oregon Your Personality Is your Greatest Asset Our business ia to keep you look ing spick and span. We help you to enrich your personal appear ance by Cleaning, Pressing, Re pairing your apparej so thorough ly that you may be regarded ai fine appearing. TRY US, TEST US, CALL US IMPERIAL CLEANERS 3 13 N. Jiwkson St. Phone 277 Baggage Service By Auto Truck Day or Night H. J. DENN Transfer & Storage Co. f! SBLE JRrJCHii! STOCK RANCHES FARM LANDS SMALL TRACTS CITY PROPERTY IIUSINESS CHANGES VACANT LOTS FIRE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN PERRINE & MARSTERS and Transferring The t French Transfer Company Phone 220 Istcr. I