The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 11, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tfl 1 l fit t Alwaj's remem-
J UuHl! 1J4 ber that u is cap
in Judginj
a Bank
itor. Capital and Surplus stand between the
depositor and any possible loss of shrinkage in
the securities held by the bank-. The Capital
and Surplus of this bank amount to $130,000.00,
a margin of salety that assures absolute secur
ity for every dollar entrusted to us.
The Douglas
Thirty-tbiee years in
j
CITY NEWS. ;
Sherbet today at Gai:s-.
Try a Tango Sunsae at Galls'..
2G0-tf
County Surveyor Frank Cain left,
tb'.s morning tor Riddle where he
will spend a few days.
profitably spend time writing es
says on Osteopathy, $30.00 offered.
330-tf
Ira Winiberly, of Drain, came to
this city this morning for a short
visit with relatives.
Mondays - only suits cleaned and
pressed for $1.00. Roseburg Clean
Ins and Pressing Parlors. 396-tf
L. E. West, of Oakland, arrived
in Roseburg this morning and spent
the day In this city.
Eggs for hatching, a good cross of
twe good laying strains. 50c for
1.-.. Phono 15F21. 340-alO
F. B. Neoiey and wife left this
morning for Glendale where they
will visit for a short time.
Before buying a cream jepa-rator,
Investigate the' New Sharpies, suc
tion feed. Douglas County Creamery.
217-tf
Mrs. J. M. Engle, of Oakland, who
has been visiting in this city for a
few days, returned to her home this
morning.
The talk of the town, High Flight
Flour. Makes better and more
loaves per sack. Milled from best
hard wheat by highest patent pro
cess. Guaranteed by the People's
Supply Co. 442-tf
R. Vernner, I. I. Billings and Ed
ward Billings, of Marlal, who have
been spending a couple of days at
tending to matters before the gov-
Arrow collar
Style-We will show the ffont
APRIL 14 a.
In two heights '
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uai ana surplus
that give secur
ity to the depos
National Bank
business in Roseburg.
' ; FOR SALE.
West Side Grocery. All stock,
f IxtureSj horse, wagon.
B. C. BENSON
I Receiver.
Room 4, Com. Club. Building.
331-tf
ernnient land office, returned home
this moraine.
For hot cnbaen tamules, go to
Galls'. 260-tf
S. Rubensteln, of Eugene, came in
this morning and spent the day at
tending to business matters.
$30 to the winners or essrj' con
test on Osteopathy. Ask Dr. De-
iapp.
Mrs. M. E. Haley left this morn
lng for.Los Angeles where she will
make her home with her son.
K you want to buy or sell If you
have rooms to rent if you have lost
something, try a classified ad. They
bring results.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Horpbeck re
turned home to Gold Hill this morn
ing after visiting In Roseburg for a
few days.
J. G. Hodges returned last night
from 'Yoncalla where ho has been
spending a few days attending to
business matters.
Every day Is bargain day. All
rood strictly fresh at the Spot Cash
Basket Grocery, 238 N. Jackson
treet. 435-m4
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Taylor left this
morning for Albany where they will
spend a short time attending to busi
ness matters.
For the laying or setting hens, for
the baby chix, and for the growing
broilers and fryers, got the particu
lar food adapted to each. Diamond
quality at the People's Supply Co.
Prices the lowest. 442-tf
Riddle is first in the field this
year fo Fourth of July celebration
announcements. I. P. Gardiner Is
making big preparations for her
celebrations. Many attractions are
promised and a good time will be
had by all who will attend.
For a few hours forget the hard
times and write a short essay on
Osteopathy, $20 for 1st prize; $10
for 2nd prize. Contest closes April
20. For further particulars see Dr.
DeLapp. 421-tf
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this $2.50 Volume
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Get Sudan gross, 12 c per pound
at the People's SupplyCo. 442-tf
Mrs. Martha Tavenar left this
morning for Oakland whero she spent
the day visiting with friends.
G. H. IUce returned to his home
In Curry county after spending a
short time in this city attending to
Imsiness matters.
B, E. Mailing, traveling passenger
and freight agent of the Chicago
Northwestern railroad, was in this
city today lor a short time.
Miss taura Thompson, who has
been visiting at the home of her
brother, Grin Thompson, left this
morning for her home at Portland.
Save your junk. Best prices paid
for old rags, rubber, metal, hides,'
wool, auto tires and sacks. Phone
1S8-R, 3 wilL .call. Address 401
Fullerton St. 392-a24p
lalo Stephens left this morning fc
Eugene whero he will attend tho
concert to be given tonight by Josef
Hoffman and tho New York Sym
pnony Orchestra.
VeRt.Urliing and accorrteon pleat
ing, also ladles fancy suits, party and,
wedding gowns. All mail orders re
reive prompt attention. Ladies de
partment; Moore & Mooro, Eugene,
Ore. 42 W. Stu St.. 343-al0
There will be a regular conclave
of Ascalon Commandery Knights
Templar this evening, and among
among other things to be considered
is the celebration of the Easter ex
ercises. It is trusted that a com
plete membership will be on hand.
Pride of Multnomah potatoes are
proving the biggest yielders 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 blacksmith shop of Uexroad &
Horn has dissolved partnership, A.
C. Rexroad buying out his partner,
V. A. Horn, who has pxirchased a
tract of land near Yoncalla and will
move there next week with his fam
ily. Mr. Rexroad reports a steady
stream of business, enough to keep
him busy all the time.
- Saturday, April 22, 'Bazaar tof
dainty and useful , articles suitable
for Easter gifts, and sale of home
cooked foods, In the Grand Hotel
building, by the ladies of St. Joseph's
church. 460-tf
Through one of those unfortunate
oversights which will happen in the
most careful establishments, the reg
ular advertisements of the Douglas
National, and the Roseburg National
hanks were mixed up in the issue of
yesterday. The corrected ads. of
both these excellent financial insti
tutions will "Tie found in their regu
lar places today.
The state meeting of Granges will-
bo held at Grants Pass on May 9 to
13, and already preparations have
begun for their entertainment.
Among the members from Douglas
county who have been assigned to
committees are D. N. Busenhark, fin
ance; W. C. Winston, assessments
and taxation; Mrs. W. C. Winston,
good roads; Mrs. Mabel Busenbark,
good of the order.
Fred Strang, county fruit Inspect
or, returned Sunday night from a
trip to the Myrtle Creek and Riddle
prune districts. He reports that the
prospects for a big prune crop over
the valley this coming fall are most
excellent at the present time as there
is an unusually heavy and firm set
ting of prunes. The weather during
the blossoming period this spring
Vas ideal there being an absence of
rain and cloudy weather, which are
factors favorable to the development
of the blossom blight of the brown
rot of prunes.
RSTIMATE OK CiKKMAN
LOSSES l.V THK WAJt
LONDON, April 11. German war
losses to date total 2,730,917, Brit
ish newspapers figured from Ger
man casualty lists. This Includes
681,437 killed.
I.AXI)
,AfT
Do you wish to purchase good
land cheap?
Do you want to be close to Rose
burg? Do you want city conveniences
lljrht, water, phone?
Ijiurol Crent ranch of 2300 acres
3 mlli'B from town offers these ad
vantages and ran supply all your
land nreds .at bottom prices, in big
or little tracts. Will be pleased to
r,!iow you over this land at any time.
Cull 4F14. F. A. STEWART,
4C4-B22 Owner.
HOLDS MEETING
.At tho regular meeting of the
school board hold last night tho
plans and specifications as prepared
Ij Architect F. Mansnu White for
the proposed high school budding!
were officially accepted. Several 1
minor changes were recommended;
and those will be made by Mr. White
who returned to Portland last night.
The working plans will be made and j
sent to Roseburg about next Thurs
day and at that time bleu wfll be ad
vertised for.
The school board is anxious that
construction work on the building
be begun as soon as posiuie. Build
ing materials of all kinds are advanc
ing in prico rapidly and will prob-
ably add a groat deal to the amount
of the engineer's estimate. It Is hop
ed that building may be begun by
the first of May and the structure
rushed to an immediate construction.
- -Many new features Oi modern con
venience have been added to Che
plans and tho school is one of the best
equipped on the coast. One of the
many pleasing features which has not
been mentioned is the cork flooring
which will bo used in neai'ly all the
rooms. This type of flooring is
dustless, noiseless and will wear al
most twice as long as tho ordinary
typo of wooden flooring.
Does Your Stomach
Trouble You.
I Wonderful
StomachMedy
....
will change
that
'Long Face!
And One Doso Has Often DiBpolled
Years of Suffering.
fllayr a Wondortul Koinudy can
Remedy
really be termed WONDERFUL. No
matter where you live you 'will
find people who have suffered with
Stomach, Liver and Intostinal Ail
ments, etc., and have been restored
to health and are loud in tholr prnlBe
of this remedy. It acts on the
source and foundation of these ail
ments, removing tho poisonous ca
tarrh and bile accretions, taking out
the Inflammation from the Inostin
fll tract and assists In rendering the
same antiseptic. Sufferers are urg
ed to try one doso which alone
should relieve your suffering and
convince you that Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy should restore you to good
health. Put it to a test today. Send
fr ho'uklet on Stomach Ailments to
Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 156
Whiting St., Chicago, or better stll
obtain a bottle from your druggist.
For sale by Marsters Drug Co., and
all other roltablo druggists.
JKT AD.U'STKI). "
If your auto Is out of repair, take
It to tho "Ford Garage" and have It
adjusted. But if your backbone Is
out of repair, take it to the "Brad
Ford" adjuatory and" have It lad
justed. Licensed Chiropractic physician
Rooms, 421-22, Perkins bldg., Rose
burg, Oregon. 4fi8-dsw-tf
AtTOMOllIl.H OWM311S.
Have you seen the NATIONAL
pure live rubber tiro fille, , Takes
the place of air, cannot puncture.
Let me show you a sample and take
you for a ride. II. Jay Stone, agent.
Uosiburg. Ore. 424-a3lp
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Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling
Whoevgr else may have a "Koy to the situation"
You Alone Have the Key
To a Roseburg National safety deposit box, and it la tho final safe
guard protecting your valuables therein.
It is useless In the hands of a wrongful holder and there is no safer
place in Roseburg than our safety deposit valuta.
Roseburg National Bank
Jackson and Cass Sts.
"WAR IS HULL!"
Don't blume your wife If your
buttons drop off. Good linen
throud comes only from Bel-
glum; and the war has cut off
the supply. . I
Don't be surprised It your
evening' paper, once white, hua
a pale, straw-colored com-
plexlou. The blue dye used to
tint yellow paper fibre is uit-
obtainable on account ot the
war.
Thoso mntchos you used to
buy a dozen boxos for a nickel,
have gone to 7 cents. A war
shortage of chemicals is to
blame.
DAILY WEATHKK HEl'OKT.
U. S. Weather Bureau, locaT office.
Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 6
a. m., April 11, 1916.
Highest temperature yesterday 54
Lowest tomperature lust night 43
Precipitation In inches and hun
dredths: Precipitation, last 24 hours 87
Total precipitation since first of
month 1.1G
N-rrnal preclp. for this month 2.4S
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1915, to date 32.82
Averogo precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1877 29.4 1
Total excess from Sep
tember 1, 1915 3.38
Average precipitation for 38
wet seasons, (Sept. to May,
Innlusivo 82,00
WILLIAM BELL,
Obsurver
STOPHTTHE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET
ROSEBURG
CLEANING
PRESSING REPAIRING
You hove been passing qur estab
lishment dally and no doubt
noticed that wo do expert work.
You have concluded to bring In
that stilt which really needs our
attention, but havo neglected to
do so,
J,KT IS HAVK YOU THE
TUOl'ULK
Pho:in us right now. Wo call for
and deliver. No extra charge.
IMI'KIIIAIj CLKANER8
313 .V. Jnrkson St. Phono 877
'it-uva
"AShlnoln IfOfl
. Veiy Drop" I ---iJ
Get a can today from HfWVYfRll
your hardware or Bro. EJUijJ alllUfl
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Roseburg, Oregon
WILL YOU IDE TUB ONB MAN? .
.
"Only one man in 100 Uvea
to be fifty and lcavos anything
but insurance at death. Are
you certain you will be that
man?" .
Apply for a Life Policy to-
day with Tho Mutual Lite of
N. Y. It is the oldest company
in America; is safe, pays the
largost dividends; gives most
protection for the lowest net
cost no company excepted;
never ralsos your rate; you
don't have to die to win; your
money is saved safoly Invest-
ed and roturnod to you If you
live and desire It returned; It
you dlo the claim Is paid
promptly ; if you have tho dls-
ability clause and get sick or
have an accident the company
cancels the premiums; if to-
tally disabled policy becomes
inld up for life,
The Mutual has over 600
policy holders In Douglas
county, niost of them, written
4 by the present agent, whose
4 figures must be correct or ha
could not hold his position.
Full Information free by 4
calling pn
J. F. HUTCHASON, Dlst. Mgr.
Office over First State ft Sav-
ings Bank, Roseburg, Oregon.
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Real Estate
City ad Farm Property
GEORGE RITER
1)1 Wst Oak Street.
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STOCK HANCI1HH
PAIIM LANDS
SMALL TRACTS
CITV ntOI'EUTT
BUSINESS CHANGES
VACANT IiOTS
FIKK INBURANCH
MONKY TO LOAN
PERRINE & MARSTERS
Hosiery
Ladies!
NotiutiMiio Hosiery Is the Tiling
for You. The Havel llarrlor
dcx'S the trick.
Try a pair and if they don't
wear longer than any hosiery
you have ever worn for a line
price a new pair free, ban you
ask anything fairer than this?
'KICKS 2.1c, 83c, (50c, 91.00
I'KK I'Alll
Earth's Toggery
Hosiery
and Transferring
The
French
Transfer
Company
Phone 220
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