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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1916)
ill MMtNi.JMr2 1 OA 4 You are Entitled to Know That your money Is de ' posited In a safe place. We court investigation as to our individual responsibility, our method ot doing business, end our sworn statements ?j the Government. We meet competition and would ap preciate your account The Douglas National Bank Capital Surplus Shareholders' Liability - $100,000.00 30,000.00 100,000.00 CITV NEWS. Mrs. Georgu Stearns ,of Oakland spent Saturday in Roseburg.. For hot chicken Calls'. tamales, go to 260-tf Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Walker, ot Oakland, spent Saturday In this city. Profitably spend time writing es says on Osteopathy, $30.00 ottered. 330-tf Fred Parrott, of Garden Valley, was a business visitor in Roseburg Saturday. Eggs tor hatching,' a good cross of two good laying strains. 60c tor 15. Phone 15F21. 340-alO Mrs. Emma Rumer, of Sutherlin, Tlsited for a shore time In Roseburg Saturday. Phone 140 Studebaker for hire'. Calls answered promptly, daytime or evenings. H. D. Graves. 361-tf County (Fruit Inspector Strang "ode a bualnesi trip to Sutherlin Saturday. Before buying a cream separator, Investigate the New Sharpies suc tion feed. Douglas County Creamery. 217-tf Mrs. Inez Miller, the lady" can didate for county treasurer, was in the city Saturday attending .to busi ness matters. - t'tch'ng and accordeon pleat ing, also ladles fancy Bults, party and wedding gownB. All mail orders ro Teive prompt attention. Ladies de nirtment. Moore & Mooro, Eueene, Ore. 42 W. 8th St. 343-al0 Miss' Dale Coshow, who has been spending the week end with her par ent returned this morning to Mc- CHICHESTER S PILLS I.niilt al Ack jour Kruyi'im for A I.UI.f:i-rf Iflmn.d7tranV I'llUia J"'- nwuiliAv rt. w;h f,- R,Un. X Tnlo on t.iJioi. Ifiij- Ktt' tour " irtiBti(. Akrorcin'tfi:K.TRnn' tmi:iM i( u.v.N it (,t us r'Jitk-tr- tn .is Bnt, Safest, Alu-ay Rtltil.lt.- Minnvllle where she Is attending school. Try a Tango Sundae at Galls'. 260-tf Harrie Booth returned to Eugene this morning after spending the week end with his parents. Mouldings fancy gram finish, wide cedar and cedar posts. Page Invest ment Co. J 204-M5 All kinds of lumber, common and clear, rough and dressed. Page In vestment Co., the North Side yard. 204-flB Eva Lenox and Blanche Reed attended the Christian Endeavor convention at Oakland Saturday. Flour, guaranteed grades, prices rlKht. Get' all staples at wholesale prices, at the People's Supply Co., wholesalers to consumers. 389-tf Mrs. G. V. Carlyle has recovered suficlently to leave Mercy hospital and went to' her home at Oakland Saturday. VU. p." cream, separators 'the tried and true". Ask or write us about them and selling proposition. Churchill Hdw. Co. 387-dsw-m27 Mrs. W. E. Burnett, of Divide, re turned to her home Saturday after spending a short time attending to business matters here. G. F. Adams and daughter, ot Sutherlin, who have been visiting In Roseburg returned to their home this morning. Read up and write a paper on Os teopathy. See Dr. DoLapp. 330-tf We negotiate loans and have money for good fann security. Rice & Rice. 355-m28 Mrs. F. M. Parrlsh, of Corvallis came to Roseburg last night and spent the day viBlting with hor many friends and- attending to business matters. She roturned this afternoon to her home. How about a new washing ma chine before the advance in price that must soon come. Nothing bet ter and but few as good as the "Big 3" or the "Vacuum". Churchill Hdw. Co. 387-m27 WILL WED N. Y. POLICE COMMISSIONER 1 hmw P rwr Juf ' v ' - MdX"' r--"-- .'V 'Ury "-IK Vr r :Vv'-v;,:; Mrs. A. S. Stephens spent Satur day In Roseburg. J. T. Bridges, canu.date for county commissioner spent several hours in Koseburg today. Vera Wilkins, of Wilbur, spent a few ihours today visiting with friends In Roseburg. Mrs. Stella Clayton returned to her home at Dlllard this morning aft er siting in Roseburg for a short time. Judge G. F. Sktpworth arrived In Roseburg this morning and will spend a short time attending to court matters. Save your junk. Best prices paid I for old rags, rubber, metal, hides. wool, auto tires and sacks. Phone 1S8-R, f will Ball. Address 401 Fullerton St. 392-a24p Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wilson, of Pennsylvania, came to Roseburg this I morning and will locate here, provid ing a suitablo location can be found. The aromatic pleasing flavor and strength is alway uniform in P. S. C. Bteel cut coffee. You will like the quality. Always fresh at the Peo ple's Supply Co. 389-tf A. J. Lilburn continues to Im prove after his operation, and ex pects to leave the hospital within a day or two, and after a fow days at home, will be able to resume his at tention to business affairs as usual. The Oregonlan yesterday display ed an excellent picture of Max My ers, formerly of Roseburg, but who recently received an appointment as city meat Inspector of Portland. Mr. Myers will enter on the duties of his office today. Louis Neuner was discharged from Mercy hospital last Saturday, after a two weeks sojourn there recovering from1 an operation for appendicitis. From all reports It has very suc cessful, and he will be at his post with the S. P. Company In a very 3hort time. You will find the best teas, cof fees, spices, extracts, and making powders under the P. S. C. label. We assume all responsibility In the guar antee that goes with each Individual package. We refund full purchase price on any goods not satisfactory. Try them at our risk. People's Sup ply Co., whoelBaters to consumers. 3S9-tf That judicious advertising pays, was amply demonstrated in the throng that was attracted to the Presbyterian song service last night. While undoubted credit must be given to the excellence of the service, there Is no question but the publicity through the local papers by means of a short local was ef fective In focusing attention and as sisting In filling the scats. You're Btrong and well That's pleaBant. You hope to remain so That's natural. You may be disappointed That's possible. You need protection now That's evident. Bolter start today That's wisdom. You want the best That's proper. Guarantee Fund Life That's it. Reserve fund over (1,000,000.00 That's Important. Home office, Omaha, Nob. That's the place. Delays are dangerous THAT'S ALU Protection at reasonable cost M. F. Rice, representative, Roseburg, Oregon. 367-m28 Miss Helen M. Hamilton. , Society was surprised when it was announced that Miss Helen M. Hamilton, niece of J. P. Morgan, will be married to Arthur H. Woods, .New York's police commissioner. Miss Hamilton made her debut only last ' 1 eat. She devotes much time to social service and benevolent work. ' DAILY W EAT II Kit ItEPOnT. U. S. Westher Bureau, local office, Roseburg. Ore., 24 hours ending 6 a. nv. March 27, 1916. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 56 Lowest temperaturo last night 41 Precipitation last 24 hours 20' Total precipitation since first month 4.93 Normal preclp. for this month 3.98 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1915, to date 32.23 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 27.91 Total excess from Sep tember 1, 1915 4.32 Average precipitation for 38 wet seasons, (Sept. to May, Inclusive 32.00 WILLIAM BELL, Observer WILL YOU HE THE ONE MAX? "Only one man In 100 lives lo be fifty and leaves anything but insurance at death. Are you certain you will be that man?" Apply for a Life Policy to- day with The Mutual Life of N. Y. It is the oldest company in America; is safe, pays' the largest dividends; gives most protection for the lowest net cost- no company excepted; never raises your rate; you don't have to die to win; your money is saved safely Invest- ed and returned to you If you live and desire It returned; If 0 you die the claim is paid promptly j if you have the dls- 0 ability clause and get sick or have an accident the company cancels the premiums; If to- tally disabled policy becomes paid up for lifo. The Mutual has over 600 policy holders In Douglas county, most of them written by the presont agent, whose figures must be correct or he could not hold his position. Full information free by 0 calling on J. F. HUTCHASON, Dlst. Mgr. Office over First State & Sav- ings Bank, Roseburg, Oregon. tf G. M. Jones left .this morning for Medford where he will visit with his son for a few days. Mrs. T. J. Critser left this morn ing for her home at Leland after visiting for a short time in this city. Did you get a "Mystic Mitt". Only lOc to try the best help for diBh washing. Churchill Hdw. Co. 387-m27 Mark Tisdale, of Sutherlin, came to Roseburg this morning and spent a few hours attending to business matters. 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. J. Carew, of Weed, Calif., is spending a few days in Roseburg at tending to business matters. He will leave for his home tonight. For sale, all kinds of bedding plants, Canterbury bells, and Pan ama Exposition rade of pansle plants on sale at Gall's confection ery, Cass street. Phone 414. Mrs. F. D. Owens. . 376-tf The beautiful ' poem on Crator Lake published In this paper on last Saturday was written by W. F. Thomas, the well known resident of this city, and through oversight, his nnme was onilttod at the end. A Running Start MAKES THE LONGEST JUMP. AN EARLY START GIVES THK )-ON JEST 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 LITTLB THRIFT AND KE2P IT UP. MAKE YOUR HANK, THE Roseburg National Bank Jackson and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon 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. . ' ) Happy, bright, alert vigorous and vivacious a good clear skin; a nat ural, rosy complexion and freedom from Illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man could realize the wonders ot Uie morning Inside bath, what a gratifying chauge would tke place.- Instead of the thousands ot sickly, anaemic-lopking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complex Ions; Instead, of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundownj," "bruin Tags" and pessimists we Bhould see a virile, optliulstlo throng of rosy cheeked peoplo everywhere. An inside bath Is had by drinking, eah morning before break-fast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limettouo phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kid neys and ten' yardsof bowels the pre vious day's Indigestible waBto, sour fermentations T,and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach, Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, j cuius; anu purucuiury muse who nave a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to. obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug Btore which will cost but a trifle but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who practice Internal sanitation. We must remember' that inside cleanliness la more Important than outside, be cause the skin does not abBorb Impur Ities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. HI) if us E STOCK RANCHES FARM LANDS SMALL TRACTS CITY PROPERTY BUSINESS CHANGES VACANT LOTS FIRE INBURANOR MONEY TO LOAN PERRINE & MARSTERS NEW RAILROAD MAP Just iBsued. Shows location ot new proposed Roseburg Railroad to timber. All platted lands shown, together with roads, trails, schools, donations and lots. Val uable to land owners and Umber men. Price 3.60. h. G. HICKS Engineer, P. O. Box 447 Rosehurg - - - - - Ottasjoa Your Personality Is your Greatest Asset Our buBlneBB is to keep you look ing spick and spon. We help you to enrich your personal appear ance by Cleaning, Pressing, Re pairing your apparel so thorough ly that you may be regarded as fine appearing. TRY W8, TEST US, CALL US IMPERIAL CLEAN KH8 819 N. JiX'knon St. Phone 277 u Don't stay gray! Nobody can tell when you darken gray, faded hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur. Grandmother kept licr lmir bonutifnlly darkened, glossy un.l ahuniliuit with a brew of Bnk'i! Ten and Sulphur. When ever lier hair fell out or took on that dull, fadid or streaked appearatiee, this simple mixture wus applied with won derful effect. Ily askitif; at any drug store for "Wyeth's None anil Sulphur Compound," you will pet a large bottle of this old-time recipe, ready to line, for alKnit GO cents. '1 hi simple mixture can be depended upon to renloro natural color and beauty to the hair and is plendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp and fulling hair. A well-known downtown drugjilxt snvs everybody lues Wyeth's Hno and Sul phur, Imtiuiko it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it lias been applied it's so easy to line. too. Vou Bimplv dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it thrnuirli your hair, taking one strand at a time. Ity morning the erny hair disappear; afler another ap plication or two, it is rmtored to ila nat ural color and looks gloaaf, soft and abundant. If Finding an Investor is an Important Matter to You, Advertise as Though You Realized the Factf Persistent use of the 'business opportunity,' classification will find a backer for any really worth while e n .. r j i ri s ( a pa r t n e r f o r a n y pood 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! Let "kclly" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring The JJ French Transfer Company