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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1916)
Sherbet today at Cans'. C, H. Arundel mado a business trip to Dlllard this morning. For hot cMeKen Tama'.es, go tu Galls'. itu-n W. L. Smith and wire, of Suthcr lln, visiteu in the city for severa hours today. 30 to the winners or ess:;' con test on Osteopathy. Ask Dr. De L,app. J. J. Bickel and wife, of Suther tin, spent the day in Roseburg looking after busiuess affairs. Anna Thompson left this morning for Talent where she will visit for 7-r:r;:- 1 The Goodness of a Bank is Determined BY THK AIS1MTY AXI) CHARACTER OF THE MEN IX CHANGE BY THK AMOUNT OF PAN) IP CAPITAL AXI) SURPLUS BY THE SWOltX PUBLISHE ) STATEMENTS OF IT OFFICERS BY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ITS STOCKHOLDERS BY THE STANDING OF ITS HOARD Of DIKECTOItS BY ITS BUSINESS RECORD IX PAST YEARS. "A Man is Known by the Company He Keeps" AND A WOMAN' S JUDGMENT IS SHOWN BY THE BANK SHE SELECTS. WHETHER YOU ARE A DEPOSITOR OR NOT, THIS BANK OFFERS YOU CAREFUL AND CONFIDEN TIAL (CONSIDERATION OF YOUR FINANCIAL QUESTIONS; AN D OUR ADVICE WILL BE TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE AND GIVEN WITHOUT CHARGE. . We solicit your business unde ' this test, promising every accom modation consistent w th prudent banking. 14 The Douglas Established in 1883 4 CITY NEWS. Try a Tango sunGae at Galls'. 260-tf Mrs. J. A. Youman left this morn ing for a visit with relatives at Yoncalla. Get Sudan grass, 12 c per pound at the People's Supply Co. 442-tf MrB. J. A. Youman left this morn ing for a visit with relatives at Yon calla. Profitably spend time writing es says on Osteopathy, 130.00 offered. 830-tf C. I. Reeves and wife. .spent the day at Winchester enjoying a short outing. Mondays only suits cleaned and pressed for 1.00. Roseburg Clean ing and Pressing Parlors. 396-tf J. J. Ferber, of the Soldiers' Home, left this morning for a visit with relatives at Oakland. Eggs for hatching, a good cross of twa good laying strains. 60o for 15. Phone 15F21. 340-alO Mildred Parks, a student at the state university at. Eugene, return ed home last night for a -visit with her parents. I you want to buy or sell if yon have rooms to rent If you have lost something, try a classified ad. They bring results. Mrs. J. J. Kernan and son went to Oakland this morning and will spend a few days at that place visit ing with relatives. Before buying a cream separator, Investigate the New Sharpies suc tion feed. Douglas County Creamery. 217-tf JiiBt before the meeting clbBed which commemorated the torming of the Grand Army of the Reupblic, those present indulged in an old fashioned quadrille and it is said that some of the four score years and over members were 'as nimble on their feets as others many years ASK FOR and GET . HORLICK'S T&E ORIGINAL MALTED MILK CbMP snbstitntcs cost YOP same price. "HEART SONGS" COUPON RBS&NTBO BY THIS PAPER TO YOU Mi HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE Clip out and present six coupons like the above, bearing consecutive dates, together with our special price of 98c Book on display at office of The EVENING NEWS (J COandNS 98c Secure this $2.50 Volume Beautifully bound in rich Maroon cover stamped in gold, artistic inlay design, with 16 full-page portraits of the world's most famous singers, and com plete dictionary of musical terms. OUT-OF-TOWN READERS WILL ADD lOe EXTRA FOR POSTACE "HFART flNPS" Th song book with a soul I 4O0ofth JTl.rv 1 JWU'J long tr.jurw of th. world In on vol am of 500 page. Chosen by 20,000 music loxtn. Poor years to complete tlx book. Evsry song agtmol melody. Apr(1 g 1!)1S National Bank Capital and Surplus $130,000.00 FROM "DARK AGES" IN U. S. PRISON HISTORY .Thomas Mott Osborne in prison uiuV form of eighteen years ago. j 1 Wearing a suit of prison stripes, Thomas Mott Osborne, the warden who revolutionized Sing Sing prison, ' josed for the Survey in this old iron lead-cage which he found in the cel lar of tlie Auburn prison. The head cage weighs eight pounds, and was used as recently as eighteen years ago on refractory prisoners. younger. Everybody enjoyed them Jsplves, as formality and stiffness was dispensed with. Save your Junk. Best prices paid tor old rags, rubber, metal, hides, wool, auto tires and sacks. Phone 188-R, I -will call. Address 40l' Fullerton St. 392-a24p 1. B. Riddle, candidate for prose cuting attorney, left this morning for Myrtle Creek where he spent the day. He was accompanied by Glenn Taylor. . For the laying or setting hens, for the baby chix and for the growing broilers and fryers, get the particu lar food adapted to each. Diamond quality at the People's Supply Co. Prices the lowest. 442-tf According to a notice from Port land, Attorney O. P. Coshow Is reg istered at the Benson hotel, while spending a few days in the metropo lis attending to business matters. For sale, all kinds of bedding plants, Canterbury bells, and Pan ama Exposition .grade of pansle plants on sale at Gall's confection ery, Cass street. Phone 414. Mrs. F. D. Owens. 875-tf PS" h-vhtpv mm I a few days with her sister, Mrs. Chandler. Mrs. Lizzie Clinton, of Myrtle Point Is spending a tow days with her sister, Mrs. John Linker, who Is quite 111. Chas. Holland, the Myrtle Creek hustler, spent a portion of yester day in Roseburg, returning last night. Window sale' of home cooking by the Rebekahs on Saturday, April 8th, at Kldd's Grocery. Pies, cakes, bread and other good things. 446-a7 Mrs. Geo. Stevens, of Oakland, came to Roseburg this morning for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Kather ine Neat. i Mrs .Laura Davis, of Idaho, who has been visiting in Roseburg, left this morning for Portland where she will visit for a short time. The ladles of the Christian church Aid Society will give a cooked food and aipron Bale at Carr's Variety Store on Saturday, April 22. 449-a8 J. H, Mason, of Oshkosh, Wis., who has been visiting In Roseburg for several days left for his home this morning. Every day is bargain day. All good strictly fresh at the Spot Cash Dauket Grocery, 238 N. tfackson .-treet. 435-m4 W. S. Trltes and wife, of Suth- erlin were In Roseburg today attend ing to business matters and visiting "Grandpa" Trites at the Soldiers Home. Good Coffee Is appreciated by all. In P. S. C. Btcel cut coffee you will find the rich flavor and the uniform strength you desire. Satisfaction guaranteed by the People's Supply Co. 442-tf Nellie Story left this morning for Sutherltn where she will visit with her father, Samuel 6tory, district mSTTager of the Oregon-Utah Sugar Company. Pride of Multnomah potatoes are proving the biggest ylelders of medium sized, smoother, long keep ing, good to eat potatoes. Get true to name seed at the People's Sup ply Co. 442-tf The Juvenile Band will give a con cert tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon In the grove at the Soldiers Home, to which the public Is cordially invit ed. A fine program of popular and national airs has been made, and an excellent treat is promised. Hemstitching and accordeon pleat ing, also ladies fancy suits, party and wedding gowns. All mail orders re relve prompt attention. Ladles de partment, Moore & Mooro, Eugene, Ore. 42 W. 8th St. 343-alO H. L. Acker, an old resident for years over at Tiller, was in the lty today, attending to some business matters. "HI" as everybody calls him, has moved to Riddle where' he has bought a piece or land and will make that locality his future home. The contract for carrying the mall between Myrtle Creek and Gazley postoffice from April 1, 1916, to June 30, 1918, has been awarded to A. M. Akers. Mr. Aker's bid was J600 per annum, the lowest by more than $100 of several submitted. He receTved notice of his selection Sat urday. Myrtle Creek Mail. Mrs. E. C. Secry arrived from San Franclaro this afternoon, and will spend a month or more Tlsltlne relatives and friends here. She Is the grandmother of Mrs. 8. S Josephson, and was a resident of Douglas county a number of years ago, her husband at the time belne assessor for the county when the assessor had to make his rounds on horseback, and his arrival waa In the nature of a personal visit. Mrs. N ' ... A. V ' Miss Ncna Fennell. j Miss Nena Fennell and her mother. Mis. Calliope Fennell, were among the American passengers saved when the steamer Sussex was torpedoed or mined in the English Channel. Secry has not been in Roseburg for nearly fifteen years, and is greatly surprised at the many great changes in that time. A good live service Sunday night at the christian church, sermon subject ."Salvation Offered to a King". A good live service Sunday night at the Christian church, sermon subject "Salvation Offered to a King". Mrs. S. W. Starmer left for a few days' visit ' at Myrtle .Creek last night, and Sam went on to Glendale for a short time. For a few hours forget the hard times and write a short essay on Osteopathy, $20 for 1st prizo; $10 for 2nd prize. Content closea April 20. For further particulars see Dr. DeLapp. 421-tf STOP AT THE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG Why are Sunday dinners usually th best? Bocaiute tho better the day the bettot the meal Meats for Sunday Dinners Our Long Suit A LIBERAL AMOUNT OF SUET WITH EACH FINE HOAST THAT SUITS EVERY GOOD COOK. AMONG OUR ROASTS ARB OUR SUNDAY ROAST3. THEY SHOULD GRACE YOUR TABLES. THE ECONOMY MARKET Phone 5-8 Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling Roseburg National Bank Jackson and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon Attorney B. L. Eddy returned yes terday from Salem where he has been spending several days attending to court matters. The talk of the town. High Flight Flour. Makes better aud more loaves per sack. Millod from bOBt hard wheat by highest patent pro cess. Guaranteed by the People's Supply Co. 442-tf In announcing the itinerary of Senator Burton, of Ohio, over tho Southern Pacific lines, L. B. Moore, tne agent at this city, states that the distinguished candidate for the nom ination of president will arrive here on TueBday, April 18, at 2:05 p. m. It has been suggested that an in formal reception be tendered him at the station during the time tho train stops. Arrangements to this effect will doubtless be made and duo no tice given, also If any change In tho schedule Is made. Hosiery Ladies! Not&seme Hosiery Is tlio Tiling for You. The ltavcl Barrier does (lie trick. Try a pair and If they don't wear longer than any hosiery you have evor worn for a line price a now pair free, tan you ask anything fairer than this? PRICES 2Bc, 85c, 60c, $1.00 PEK PAIR Harth's Toggery Hosiery Columbia Records! ToneTimbreTempo Their tone la the true reproductions of the sounds of all voices and instruments, from the soaring high notes of a great soprano to the crashing finale of a full orchestra. Their timbre is the delicate, clear reflection of ail the fleeting colors of sound; the differences between voice and voice, botwocn tho touch of tho artist and artist, that carry the message of personality. Their tempo Is the rhythm, beat for beat, that accent ed the melody of tho original rendering, re turned with brilliant, fine precision. Roseburg WILL YOU BE TUB ONE MAN? "Only one man In 100 lives to be fifty and loavos 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 not cost no company excepted; never raises your rate; you don't have to dlo to win; your money Is saved safely Invest- ed and returned to you It yon live and desire It returned; It you die the claim is paid promptly ; if you have the dis- ability clause and get sick or have an accident the company cancels the promlums; If to- tally disabled policy becomes paid up for Itfo, The Mutual has over 600 policy holders In Douglas county, most of . them written by the present ngent, whose figures must be correct or ho could not hold his position. Full Information free by calling on J. F. HUTCHASON, DIst. Mgr. 4 Office over First State ft SaT- Ings Bank, Roseburg, Oregon. tf FOR W STOCK KANCIIKH FARM LANDS SMALL TRACTS " CITY property: BUSINESS CHANGES I VAOANT LOTS FIRE INSURANCH MONEY TO LOAM PERR1NE 4 MARSTERS Furniture Co. and Transferring The French Transfer Company Phone 220 c