The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 21, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE EVENING NEWS, FRIDAY, APUII, 21. 1016.
HIKES
In Judging
a Bank
Always remem-.
berthat it is cap
ital and surplus
that give secur
ity to the depos
itor. Capital and Surplus stand between the
deposilor and any possible loss of shrinkage in
the securities held by the bant. The Capital
and Surplus of this bank amount to $130,000.00,
a margin of saiety that assures absolute secur
ity for every d6llar entrusted to us.
The Douglas National Bank
Thirty-three years in business in Roseburg.
CALEB POWERS' WIFE
CITY NEWS. .
Virginia Buffum left this morning
for a visit with relatives at Medford.
For
Califs'.
hot chicaen xamales,
go to
260-tf
A. S. Ireland, ot Olalla, spent the
day in Roseburg attending to busi
ness matters.
Profitably spend time writing es
says on Osteopathy, $30.00 offered.
330-tf
i
F. G. Jackson and F. A. Wake
field made a short business trip to
Dlllard today.
Mondays only suits cleaned and
pressed fot $1.00. Roseburg Cloan-
lne and Pressing Parlors. 396-tf
W. J. Weaver returned this morn
ing from Eugene where ho attended
the state hoteluien's convention.
Before buying a cream neparalor,
Investigate the New Sharpies suc
tion feed. Douglas County Creamery.
21.7-tf
The dancing club organized among
the pupils of Mrs. Nathan Fuller
ton's dancing classes will hold its
second dance at the Armory tonight.
Music from eight to eleven. The
club is known as The Trotters, the
fox trot and other of the latest
Dr. E. J. Wainscott and wife, of
Oakland, spent the day in this city.
R. S. Barker, who has been visiting
at the home of W. A. Burr, left this
morning for his home at Orange, Cal.
' Col. E. W. Page' will leave next
week for North Dakota whore ho
will spend the summor on his large
farm there.
C W. Lemmer. night operator t
the S. P. Clalion at Riddle, returned
home this morning after spending a
few days iu this city.
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
Workmen were today employed in
roflooring the S. P. dispatchers of
fice. Other repairs to tho Interior
will also be made.
John Busenbark. candidate for
county commissioner, left this morn
Iiie for Riddle where he spent the
day attending to business matters.
The ladles of the Christian church
will hold an apron and cooked food
sale on Saturday April 22. at Can's
Variety Store plenty of good
things. 49a-a21
Mi", and Mrs. George Langenberg
left this morning for Portervillo, Cal.
They expect to spend about a month
in that city attending to business
matters.
Mrs. A. E. Collins, of Delkena,
Wash., who Is visiting with her par
ent, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kltchln went
to Kiddlo this morning where she
will visit for a few days with Mrs,
D. B. Bullwlnklo.
Notwithstanding the high cost of
dyo stuff, the Roseburg Book Store
In selling Easter Egg Dyes at the
same old price, Be, as long' as they
last. 493-a22
BACK TO AUSTRIA
CRIPPLED FOR LIFE
Whoever else may have a "Key to the situation"
You Alone Have the Key
To a nosoburg National safety deposit box, and it is the 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 valuts.
Roseburg National Bank
Jackson and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon
EASY TO DARKEN
Try thisl Mix Sage Tea and Sulphur
and brush it through your hair,
taking one strand at a time.
Mrs. Caleb Powers.
She is the wife of the wjll-known
Kentucky congressman, Caleb Pow
ers, the principal in the famous
Gocbel murder trial, who after hui
exoneration was sent to congress.
Mrs. Powers was Miss Anna Dorothy
Kaufman, of Newport, Ky.
A lone Austrian soldier, invalided
home, is seen seated on the steps of
a railroad carriage at Hallsbcrg,
1 Sweden wnitinir for the train to
start for his native land. Through
i the courtesv of the Swedish govern
mcnt he has been exchanged, being
I listed as unfit for further service
T. on vino his home a hale, hearty man,
i he returns a cripple, a wreck of the
(war who must begin life anew,
crutches must henceforth serve at
Buhatitutcs f the missing members
services
church.
will be held In the old
dances having a prominent place on
the progruin every Friday evening.
Kodaks, Eastman photo supplies,
at the Roseburg Book Store. 494-tf
Every day is barg:::n day. All
good strictly fresh cl the Spot Cash
Basket Grocery, 238 N. Jackson
treet. 435-m4
Mrs. O. Miesner, who has been
visiting with her daughter, Mrs. II.
A. Welchllen, returned home to
Grants Pass today.
K yau want to buy or sell it you
have rooms to rent if you have lost
- When you darken your liair with Snpc
Te nnrl Stiltihur. no one can it'll, be
cause it's done no naturally, so evenly. something, try a classified ad. They
Preparing tins mixture, tnougu, at mmic bring results,
is mussy and troublesome. For 50 cents
you can buy ut nny drug store tile rcady-to-uae
tonic called "YVyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound." You just dampen
a sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your liair, taking one small
strand at a time. By niorniiiK nil gray
liair disappears, ant", after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes beau
tifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant.
You will also discover dandruff is gone
and liair has stopped falling.
Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace,
is a sign of old ape. ami as we all de
sire a youthful and attractive appear
ance, get 'jusy a once with Wyetli VSngc
and Sulphur' and look years younger.
There Is some investigation bolng
made this week regarding the de
posits of chrotns ore near Glendalo.
and if It can be found In sufficient
quantities it will be mined on a com
mercial scale. Glendale News.
For salo, all kinds of bedding
plants, Canterbury bolls, and Pan
ama Exposition rade of pansle
plants on sale at Gall's confection
ery Cass Btreet. Phone 414. Mrs.
F. D. Owens. 376-tf
fry a Tango Suuaae at Gulls'.
260-tf
Mrs. R. W. Long and son, of Yon
ullu, spent the day in Roseburg yes
terdiiy.
K. A. Sinclair, county road ninslor
loft this uioKiiliig Ifor Glendalo
where he will spend a few days at
tending to business matters.
Save your Junk. Best prices paid
tor old rags, rubbor, motal, hides,
wool, auto tires and sacks. Phone
188-R, S will call. Address 40
Fullorton St. 392-aiM
Mrs. -W. H. Boyle and daughter
Fay left this morning for Riddle
where they will visit for a few days
with relatives.
The Mission Society of tho M. E.
Church 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
HEART SONGS'
COUPON
PDE$BNTt BY
THIS PAPER TO YOU
. tff-H
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At a meeting of tho Roseburg Con
cert Band last evening It was de
cided to give a benefit dance on Sat
urday evening April 29. The pro
ceeds of this dance will go toward
paying for a monster BB-bass horn
which will bo ordered within tho
next few days. This magnificent In
strument will be the property of the
band organization, and will Ibe
great addition to the band. It wns
practically decided to charge on ad
mission ot 75c for gentlemen dune-
ers. Music will be furnished by the
entire band.
If the weather is favorable tomor
row morning nearly fifty motor car
will leave the Osburn hotel at 8 o
clock for a trip to tho McKenzle
fiish hatcheries. This excursion Is
being made by Lano citizens In or
der to accompany Carl D. Shoe
maker, state game warden, on hi
nnnunl trln of inspection to the
hatcheries. The owners of tho varl
oils cars have donated their machines
for the occasion and a general Invi
tation has been extended all wh
care to make the trip. The party
will be business and professional
men who drive directly to the hatch
eries and will roturn at noon to
Leaburg for lunchcan. Eugene
Guard.
Geo. Harslibarger and son Glen
Yoncnlln, arrived in Roseburg th
morning. Tho boy was Injured
full from a rod on which he was
swinging at the Yoncalla station, re
celving a broken arm and badly
scratches face when ho fell to tho
grunlte platform.
Thoso who attended church Su
day evening wore afforded the ploi
uro of healing Misses Bertha a
Winnlfred Hopkins render the vocal
duct, "Tho Palms," In a very pleas
Ing manner. Rev. Anderson preach
ed to a lnrge and attentive congro
gatlon. Riddle Tribune.
R. H. Jennings made a business
Ip to Yonculla today.
Geo. Steams, the well known Oak
land merchant was In Roseburg at
tending to business muttors today.
Saturday, April 22, .Bazaar (Of
dainty and useful articles suitable
tor Eai-.ter gifts, and sale of home
cooked foods, In tho Grand Hotel
utldlng, by the ladies of St. Joseph's
church. 4C0-tf
Emll PoBtols, of Hayflold, Minna-
sotiv. wiitos Tho News that lie nuu
been reading about tho experiment
ing with sugar beots and French
endive in tills county and that ho
has 11 acros located in lot 102 Rose
burg Orchards, plat 1, which ha will
be glad to lot some one have for this
purpose, and would bo glad to hear
from some one on tho subject. Ho
has not been to Douglas county, so
does not know how thiB land will bo
suited for those products. He has
been ' trying to get here for throo
yoars, but has been unnuie 10 spr
the time for tho trip, but oxpects to
do so in the near future. Mr. Pos-
tels has boon a subscriber to The
News for sevoral years.
WILL YOU BE TUB ONE MANT
"Only one man In 100 Uvea
Run down ?
Tired ?
Weak ?
to 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 Tho Mutual Life of
N. Y. It is the oldest company
In America; is safe, pays she
largest dividends; gives most
4 protection for the lowest net
4 cost no company excepted)
nover raises your rate; you
don't have to die to win; your
money is saved Bafely lnveat-
ed and returned to you It you
live and doslre It returned; It
you dlo the claim Is paid
promptly ; If you have the dls-
ability clause and get sick or
have an accident the company
cnncols tho premiums; It to-l
tally disabled policy becomes!
4 paid up for life.
The Mutual has over (00
policy holdors In' Douglas
county, most ot them written'
by the presont agent, whose
4 figures must be correot or ni
could not hold his position.
Full information free b;
calling on
J. F. HUTCMASON, Dlst. Ml
Office over First State A Sa'
ings Bank, Roseburg, Oregon!
A
Every spring most nnnplo feel "all
out of Boris" their vitality is nt a
low ebb. Through the winter months
shut up n great ileal in Inmtcd house,
ollicc, or luctory, with little healthy
exercise in the great outdoors eating
nifirn than necessnrv the blood 1)0-
conics surcharged with poisons I The
best Spring medicine and uinio is ono
mado ot herbs and roots without alco
l.ol that was first discovered by Dr.
Pierce years ago. Mndo of Golden
Seal root, blood root, with glycerine, it
is called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. Ingredients on wrapper.
It eliminates from the blood disease
breeding poisons. It makes the blood
rich and pure, and furnishes a founda
tion for sound, physical health.
Sold by medicine dealers, in liquid
or tnblet form, or send 10 cents Ut IT,
Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Ilulfalo, N. Y.,
for a largo triul packugo of tablets.
Real Estate
City and Farm Proper
GEORGE RITE
111 West Oak Btreet
I'ltlKD VARIOUS KIDNEY
REMEDIES HIT ONLY ONE
l-KOYEII KKI.lAlll.l
HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE
dip out and present six coupons like the above, bearing
consecutive dates, together with our special price of 98c
Book on display at office of
cfbe EVENING NEWS
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Beautifully bound in rich Maroon cover stomped in gold,
artistic inlay design, with 18 full-page portraits of
the world's most famous singers, and com
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OUT-OF-TOWN READERS WILL ADD IOc EXTRA FOR POSTAGE
ilUr ADT CrMr" Th song book with soul I 400ofth
ncAK 1 OUllUJ song treasures of tha world In on toU
ome of 500 pages. Chosen by 20,000 music lovers. Pour yeett to complete
the book. Every eong gem of melody. Apr 21. 1916.
The Iloseburg News Issued a 24
pago edition last Saturday which
contnined a good write-up of tho
city, illustrations of a number of
Its prominent biffldings, and was
generously patronized by advertisers.
An edition of this character Is of
more real value In showing the ad
vantages and conditions of a town
than a carload of booklets with
It ,s wilh great pleasure that 1
write theso lines of praiso for your
wonderful kidney and bladder rem
edy. I had kidney trouble so bad I
i.,.m iorv much alarmed. I had
tri,i nriniii kidney remedies 1
heard of but without relief. 1 wiib
about dlscouruged of ever being
I i, !.,, i wi,,.n nnn ilnv I nicked up a
book containing testimonials ot peo
ple who had been helped and cured
of their kidney trouble by tho uro ftf
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, so I de
cided to try It and I know I owe my
present good health to tho wondor
ful curative power of Swamp-Hoot.
I sincerely hope my words will bo
the means of restoring many other
sufferers of kidney and bladder
troubles to good health.
Very truly yours,
II. J. HENSTKUMAKKR.
0.
WHEN "RUN-DOWN."
Salem, Oregon. "As a spring lonio,
to build up a weakened, run-down
evstem, nnd to givo one an npp"litc, I
found Doctor Pierce's Golden Medica1
Discovery good. A friend had recom
mended it nnrl I found it nil Hint she
claimed for it." Mhh. Jakb Gindeii,
15UU H. llellview .Street.
STOP HTTHE
GRAND HOTEI
CASS STREET R0SEBUK
Constipation causes and seriously
aggravates ninny diseases. Jt is trior-1
ouulilv cured liv Dr. Pierce's Pleas
ant Pellets. One a laxative ; two o
wircu u cm naruo.
Mrs. F. D. (Wei
Cut Flowers, Potted
Funeral IMnlgna, Wedding
qaeta, etc
P1J
JUST KKCK1VEI) A FKKt
SVl'I'IiT OF FKRN8
OP 'ALL KINDS 1
Hoseburg, Oregoi
i
fET a Graphanola Now ancUha1
Easter Music in your home.
i ,.,.i -,., ,i 1 I4!1 Roycroft Ave., Lakewood
uuiuieu iitiui -n mm i , i
1'nrsonaiiy appear,;,! uwmo
scriptlve matter. Sulherlln Sun.
There will be a social meeting In
the Methodist Episcopal church.
South, this evening to which all
members are invltod. At this time
they will arrange for a meeting to
be held within the next few days to
discuss what disposition Is to be
made of the church building, as It
must be removed soon In order that
rround may be broken for the new
school building which will be erect
ed there. The children of the M. K.
church. South, arc also busy getting
ready for the Children's Day pro
gram which they expect fo give In
the church on the morning of April
30. the last day, probably, In which
this 1 8th day of October, 1815. II.
J. Fenstermakor. who subscribed
the abovo statement and made oath
that the same Ib truo In substance
and In fact.
WM. J. Kl-OTZUACH,
Notary Public.
Jter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
lllnnliHiiii'tmi, .V. Y.
Prmo What Knalup-IUxit Will I'
l-'or You. i
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & I
Co., ninghampton, N. Y., for a sam-j
pie also bottle. It will convince any
one. You will also receive a booklet I
of valuable Information, lelllng about;
tho kidneys and blsdder. When
On B Orafanola the beautiful Easter numhors are not confines
Easter alone You can hear them whonevcr and as often as
wish.
Roseburg Furniture Co.