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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
THE EVENING NEWS, THTRSDAY. APRIL SO, 1010. THRES -r TfliylrfitrS Alwaj-s remem J LlClHlH ber that U is cap In Judgmj a Bank itor. Capital and Surplus stand between the deposilor 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 safety that assures absolute secur ity for every dollar entrusted to us. The Douglas National Bank Thirty-three years in business in Roseburg. ! 'city news. ! For hot ell-Ken tamales, go to Calls'. 260-tf R. Fate, of Myrtle Creek, came to this city yesterday to transact busi ness matters. Sweet and sour pickles, a full Mason pint Jar complete, loc at the Peoples Supply Co. 490-tf A. A. Du Qois was among the well known Oakland residents who were In Roseburg yesterday. Profitably spend lime writing ta says on Osteopathy, $30.00 offered. 330-tf Geo. D. Phillips, of Oakland, was a business visitor in Roseburg for a short time yesterday. Mondays only suns cleaned and pressed for $1.00. Roseburg Clean ing and Pressing Parlors. 396-tf S. 'Balrd -went back to Wilbur yesterday after attending to busi ness matters for a short time. ' Before buying a cream leparator, investigate the New Sharpies suc tion feed. Douglas County Creamery. ZW-tf Miss Helen Cowgill, of the Ore gon Agricultural College will speak at the Benson school next Friday evening. The address will be illus trated by stereoptlcon pictures. She v-"q sehed"'ed to sneak at Melrose "iir for t SORE FEET Use "Tiz" for puffed-np, burning, aching', calloused feet I and corns. Why go limping around with aching, puffed-up feet feet eo tired, chafed sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or off? Why don't you get a 26 -cent 'box of "Tiz'' from the drug store now and gladden your tor tured feet? "Tiz" makes your feet glow with com fort; takes down swellings and draws the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and burn. "Tiz" instantly stops pain in corns, callouses and bunions. "Tiz" is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. No more shot tightness no more foot torture "HEART SONGS" PBB9ENT2.B BY THIS PAPER TO YOU ! f f g g 5 9 B - I ' HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE Clip out and present six coupon like the above, bearing consecutive dates, together with our special price of 98c" Book on display at office of , The EVENING NEWS 6 '"iES"' 98c Secnr. tU $250 Vohne Beautifully bound in rich Maroon icover stamped in gold, artistic inlay design, with 16 full-pege portraits of the world's most famous staters, and com plete dictionary of musical terms. OUT-OF-TOWN READERS WILL ADO tn EXTRA FOR POSTAGE "HFART ClNC" Th. on book wilh tool I ttSoftb. 1 ;UHUJ mg tnmnm of th. world In on toU ohm of 500 pa?s. Chosen by 20.000 music loTra. Poor ya.it to coaplvt th. book. Evry song a gta of melody. April 20 1916. ital ana surplus that give secur ity to the depos NIFTY COSTUME FOR THE BATHING BEACH on Friday, but will be at that place on Saturday evening. Kodaks, Eastman photo supplies, at the Roseburg Book Store. 4 94-tt S. 13. Calkins, wife and daughter, of Medford, arrived In Roseburg yesterday and will remain Indefin itely. Every day is bargain day. All sood strictly fresh ut the Spot Cash Basket Grocery, 2118 N. dackson -treet. '436-m4 F. A. Stewart, of the Laurel Crest ranch, who has been spending the past two weeks In Canada,, returned to Roseburg yesterday. For a few hours forget the bard 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. Del.app. 421-tf Mrs. L. Wall, mother of Mrs. P, M. Mathews died at the home of her daughter yesterday afternoon after a short illness. Mrs. Wall has been living with Mrs. Mathews for several m'onths and has many friends who are grieved to learn of her death. Resides Mrs. Mathews she is survived by another daughter. Mrs. D. L. Houston, who has been spending the past few weeks here. J. D. Woodrum and wife, of Win chester were in Roseburg for a short time yesterday. $30 to the winners or essr' con test on Osteopathy. Ask Dr. De iapp. H. H. Broom left yesterday for upene where he will attend to business matters for a few days. The market on Sudan grass seed has advanced. Price will now be 15c per lb. Peoples Supply Co. 490-tf Mrs. Lyman Spencer is reported to bo ill at her home in North Rose burg with a severe attack of tonsil itis. . H you want to buy or soil If you have rooms to rent if you have lost something, try a classified ad. They bring results. A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Geo. F. Hartley, of Klam ath county and Miss Daisy Coop, of Canyonville, Mrs. B. B. Pengra, Of Baker City, arrived In Roseburg yesterday and will visit at the home of Mrs. S. A. Sanford in Edenbower. Shoot with a Kodak, and send your films to the Roseburg Book Store for finishing. We do the best work at moderate prices. 494-tf R. J. Mullaney,, of Albany, trav eling weight inspector for the S. P. Co:, was in Roseburg yesterday at tending to business matters. The ladles of the Christian church will hold an apron and cooked food sale on Saturday April 22, at Carr's Variety Store plenty of good things. 4 95-a21 W. J. Weaver, manager of the Umpojua Jiotel,' left yestorday for Eugene, where he will attend a meeting of the State Hotelmen's As sociation. Notwithstanding the high cost of dye stuff, the Roseburg Book Store is selling Easter Egg Dyes at the same old price, 5c, as long as they last. 493-a22 A. C. Hardin, who has been in this city for several days receiving medical treatment from Dr. Houck, returned to his home at Yoncalla yes terday. ' ' It makes more loaves per sack, costs less per sack. Your bread will cost you less, it made from High Flight flour. Every Back guaran teed by Peoples Supply Co. 490tf Mrs. Goo. E. Houck, Worthy Grand Matron of the Eastern Star lodge, returned today from Grants Pass Medford and Ashland, and this evening will Inspoct the local chap ter. - ' Save your Junk. Best prices paid for old rags, rubber, metal, hides wool, auto tires and sncks. Phone 1S8-R, I tvIU call. AddreBS 401 Fullerton St. 392-a24 Joseph Cyr, of Mission Junction. Canada, left yesterday for his home after spending a week In this city He is much pleased with his visit to Roseburg and may return with his family to locate here. The Mission Society of the M. E Churcb South will hold a 10c apron and neck tie social at the church Friday night, April 21st. -Good pro gram and delicious refreshments. A cordial invitation is extended to all. 482-a21 Judge MarsterB yesterday render ed his decision In the case of the claim of S. B. Crouch against the estiite of Scrrena Adams. The Judge decided that no order had been ob lalned and that the claim should he disallowed. The facts of the caso are that shortly before her death Mrs. Adams purchased a Burrey and harness from Mr. Crouch, the value being $117.60. Prior to this time aha had hnon a ,1 1 11 1 vf .1 i Mntii Helen I ! and a guardian had been placed over her. No order was obtained for the purchase and so it was not valid. Vincent Prechern returned yester day with a salmon weighing 46 lbs. which he caught about three miles below Winchester. The monster salmon was caught on a small trout pole with a 14-pound line and a number five brass spinner and was taken from the water only after a fight of three quarters of an hour. The fish was taken to the S. I). Crouch hardware store where It was placed on display yesterday after noon. It will be put in cold storage and served at the fishermen's ban quet which Mr. Crouch Is giving for WORKING WOMAN ON "SUFFRAGE SPECIAL" Miss Melinda Scott. Miss Melinda Scott, of New York, Is the only envoy of the east's work ing women on the "Suffrage Special" which left Washington Sunday, April 9, for a western tour. Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont and Mrs. Inez Milholland Boissevain are arnung tho prominent the fishermen of Douglas county .turday night. fry a Tango Sunaae at Galls'.' 200-tf Mrs; C. L.' Bockley left yesterday i'or Oakland where she will spend s few days visiting. L. F. Lofland left this morning for Dillard where he will visit on his way home to Medford. Mrs. J. M. Engle returned to Oak .and, this afternoon after spending a tOiv hours shopping. Mrs. Geo. B. Stewart and son left tills morning for Medford wherethey will join Mr. Stewart, who is locat ed there. Mrs. J. H. Paris retumod to her home at Dillard this morning after spending -a couple of days ill Rose burg. Agnes Fulton, who has boon spending the winter with Mrs. Davi son, returned home to Miirshfleld yestorday. Mrs. M. J. Perkins returned home lo Urain yesterday after spending a couple of days in Roseburg attend ing to business matters. A Ritherdon returned to his home at Olalla this morning after spend ing a couple of days attending to business matters in Roseburg. Mrs. J. L. Larson returned this afternoon to her homo at Sutherlin after bringing her daughter, Esther, to Roseburg where she was admit ted to Morcy hospital. For sale, all kinds of bedding plants, Canterbury bells, and Pan ama Exposition rado of pansie plants on sale at Gall's confection ery, Cass street. Phone 414. Mrs. F. 1). Owens. 375-tf Misses Bridges and Black will sing at the lecture to be given at tho Baptist fhUrch next Saturday evening at 8 -o'clock by Prof. (3. Sherman Wallace, of Mc.Mlnnvlllo College upon tho Salvation of Amor lea. Everybody will be made wel come. No charge for admission. Dave Comstock is an enthusiastic fisherman, but his memory evur dwells on the times he used to have back In Ohio where he pulled out the gamey black bass, fishing for them with live halt or spinner. Yes terday he was fishing for clinks to use as food for hlB cat, and had hooked ono which lie was trying to land, vfthen he felt a mighty tug at the line and sparks almost few off his reel from the rapid revolutions. With visions of a big-mouth black bass as his prize, Dave reeled In and found he had a chub weigh ing over two pounds which bad swallowed the eight Inch chub first hooked, and was itself caught by the projecting prongs of the hook. This is absolutely vouched for, and Is all the more remarkable, as the cliubtv are not known to be voracious, or to attack other fish for food. ASX FOR and GET . HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cbp substitutes cost YOU suss prlca. Whoever olse may have a "Key You Alone Have the Key To a Roseburg National safety deposit box, and It is the final safe guard protecting your valuables therein. It is useless In the hands of a wrongful holdor and thore is no safer place in Roseburg than our safety deposit valuta. Roseburg National Bank Jackson and Cass Sts. C. Micster left this morning for Medford whore he will apendp a fow days attending to business matters. R. 10. Smith loft lust night, .'or Portland where he will attend the taxpayers meeting to be held Satur day. H. A. Razor returned homo to Riddle this morning after attending to business matters in this city for a few days. Mrs. G. G. Shirloy, of McMinnville, who has been visiting her Bister, Mrs. S. A. Sanford left this morn ing for a visit with relatives at Med ford. ' R. S. Barker, of Orange, Calif., who has been spending a fow days at Portland and Pendleton, arrived in Roseburg this morning and will visit with W. A. Burr. Call for the brown package P. S. C. steel cut coffee. We get two or three cases weekly. Each separato shipment freshly roasted and steel cut, specially blended coffee. You will get the host coffee at tho Peo ples Supply Co. 490-tf N. G. Nutt, a well known resi dent of CarneB, was severely injured when he fell from a tree. He had climbed a bee-tree which he was in tending to cut and had stuffed the hole to prevent the bees from escap ing and In lila doscent slipped and fell. He was taken to the house whore it was thought that he had broken his hip. Dr. LchrhacU was summoned and upon his arrival It wbb found that no bones hnd been brokon. Mr. Nntt, however, Is bad ly bruised and shaken and will be confined to the house for several days. CHICHESTER S PILLS -I . vi InH'Ml flak ynr I'm u trial lor a f'wVAJ'a I'llUIn lUd ami (J old mtiillicV I'llUIn Krd ami Uwld mmliic' iuiirt. (Ulnl with lUim Uil.tw.n Tnkn no olhrr. liny of tour Druirgl-L Atk Ui. iri;K-TKni IHAillfNt !,NI 1NI.I.H, for Uft vest Itmmn as Ik-st, Safett. Atiy KellaMg SOI D BV WfllfiGISTS FVERYWHERE CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING You have been passing our estab lishment daily and no doubt noticed that we do expert work. You havo concluded to bring In that suit which rcnlly needs our attention, hut have neglected to do so. I.KT I'S HAVK YOU TIIK TliOl'lll.l; Phono us right now. We call for and deliver. No extra charge. IMI'DltlAL CLEAN KIIS RI3 N. .ImkMin Ht. I'liono 27T GET a Graphanola Now and have Easter Music in your home. On a Grafanola the beautiful Easter numbers ars not confined to Easter alons You can hear them whenever, and as often ss yon wish, . Roseburg to tho situation" Roseburg, Oregon WILI, YOU HE TUB ONE MAN? . "Only one man In 100 Uvea to be fifty, and leaves anything but insurance at death. Ara you certain you will be that man?" 4 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 raiBca your rate; you don't havo to die to win; your money Is saved safely invest- ed and returned to you It yon live and desire it returned; If you die the claim Is paid. promptly ; It you have the dls- ability clause and get sick or have an accident the company cancels the premiums; If to- tally disabled policy becomes paid up for life. The Mutual has over , 600 policy holders In Douglas county, most of them written by the present agent, whose figures must bo correct or h 4 could not hold his position, - Full - Information free by calling on, J. F. HUTCHASON, Disk Mgr. Office over First Stats A Bar- IngB Bank, Roseburg, Oregon, U Real Estate City and Farm Property GEORGE RITER III West Oak Street STOP MTTHE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG Mrs. F. D. Owen Oat Flowers, Potted Plants, FfiBeral Designs, Wedding Bo qneta, ate. 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