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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1916)
THE EVENING NEWS, SATURDAY. APRIL 22, 1010. THREsT In a Bank Judging Alwa's remem ber that it is cap ital and surplus that ive secur ity to the depos itor. Capital and Surplus stand between the depositor 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 dollar entrusted to us. The Douglas National Bank Thirty-thiee j'ears in business. in Rosebarg. CITY NEWS. 1 A l For hot chicken Galls'. lamaies, go to 260-tf Mrs. J. W. Oliver loft this morn ing (or a visit with friends and rela tives at Portland. Mondays only suits cleaned and pressed for ?1.00. Roseburg Clean ing and Pressing Parlors. 396-tf A. A.- Bellows, candidate for the office of county asessor, left this morning for Yoncalla. Before buying a creum -separator, investigate the New Sharpies suc tion feed. Douglas County Creamery. 21.7-tf Mrs. B. W. Riggs and daughters left yesterday afternoon for a visit with friends and relatives at Grants Pass. M 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. R. E. Marl; eo left this morn- BUSINESS LEADER TO VISIT FRANCE i James A. Farrefi It was recently announced that an American industrial commission, composed of industrial lead- rs of the United States, will visit France in May for the purpose of bringing about closer commercial relations be tween the two countries. One of the inir for Portland where she will most prominent member! of the com mission win be James a. rarreii, president of the United States Steel Corporation. spend a week or ten days visiting with friends and relatives. Shoot with a Kodak, and send jour films to the Roselmrg Book Store for finishing. We do the best work at moderate pricos. 494-tf Mrs. Roy Hutchins left this morn ing for Newberg where she will Bpend a few days at the homo of her brother. She will also spend several days in Portland. Notwithstanding the high cost of dye stuff, the Roseburg Book Store Is selling Easter Egg Dyes at the same old price. Be, as long as they last. 493-a22 for a ents. week end visit with her par kodaks, Eastman photo supplies, nt tho Roseburg Book Store. 494-tf Nina and FannTo Fender left this morning for Portland where they will remain indefinitely. Charles Brand and A. L. Kitchin left yesterday afternoon for Myrtle Creek where they attended a meet ing of broccoli growers. hlnrence Kohlhagen. who Is at tending school at the Oregon Agrl-j Banket Grocery, cultural college arrived last night -troet Every day is bargain day. All ".I strictly fresh at the Spot Cash 238 N. ilackson 435-m4 fD0 YOUR OWN SHOPPING Onyx" H Hosiery Mrs. W. A. Heberly returned! home to Greens yesterday afternoon after spending a couple of days in Roseburg. Miss Eila Spawn and Miss Marie Clar,k, of Springfield, arrived in Roseburg and will attend the Sun day school convention and visit at tha home of Mrs. V. S. Woodruff. Save your Junk. Best prices paid for old rags, rubber, metal, hides, wool, autQ tires and sacks. Plion-.? 18S-R, I will call. Address 4U1 Fullerton St. 392-a24pj Edwin Weaver is talking of dig ging up hi3 hop orchard and plant ing the land to corn and broccoli. Scarcity of suitable labor for carins; for hops is one reason for disposiim of them. Myrtle Creek Mail. For sale, all kinds of bedding plants, Canterbury bells, and Pan ama Exposition grade of panslo plants on sale at Gall's confection ery, Cass street Phone 414. .virs. F. a. Owens. 3"5-tf From Dr. Forbes' records wo note the following births: To Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Newton, April 13. 191G, u boy; to Mr. and Mrs. Barney Naas. April 19, 1916, a boy; to Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Rouk, April 18, 191C, a boy. Myrtle Creek Mall. Get Proctor & Gamble White Nnp tha soap. The high grudo refined white soap containing Naptha as the principal cleansing agent. 10 bar carton 50c, per case of 100 bars' $4.50. 501-tf O. L. Sellers and family have moved from Myrtlo Creek to Fern vale, Oregon,, vnd H. Castor and family have moved from Yoncalla to Pendleton, Oregon, n,t which places yiey will receive tho semi-weekly News in the future. Tho Canyonville Masonic lodge, the oldest Masonio lodge in the county, entertained a number of brothers from neighboring lodges last Friday night with floor work In the Fellowcraft and Master's de grees, followed by a banquet. Myr tle Creek Mail. Everybody invited to Melrose Grange hall to a Grange social. Also an illustrated lecture and canning demonstration by Miss Cowgill, as sistant loader of Industrial club work of the state. Music by Miss Good man. Saturday evening, April 22 at 8 o'clock. 487-a22p Mrs. Inez Miller, candidate for nomination as county treasurer on the republican tlckot, whose candl dacy is rapidly gaining In favor, was renewing acquaintances In town Saturday and meeting the voters, esDeclnlly those of her party. She will poll a big vote at Myrtle Creek Myrtlo Creek Mall. Buy soap by the case. The older it is the more washing a bar It will do. You save in price and quantity necessary to uso. Royal White and Bob White Laundry Soap, $3.85 per case of 100 bars, for a limited time only. Peoples npply Co., Whole saler to consumer. 501 -tf ! MOBILIZATION OP INDUSTRIES IS AIM . OF RIG COMMITTEE Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money Every Ihi from Cottoa to Silk, For Hen, Wosmb and Oillrn Anr Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair tookforlh.Timd.Mirkl SoM byWUl Good Dwtore. Wholesale Lord & Taylor RK l I,.. in inr c " -HEART SONGS" coupon PBtSENTEO BY THIS PAPER TO YOU 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 Ihe EVENING NEWS 6 "HS" 98C Secure Ibis $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 sfnjrers, and com plete dictionary of musical terms. OUT-OF-TOWN READERS WILL ADD 10c EXTRA FOR POSTAGE MLirADT CflMr " The son book with scull 400 of th 1 tJVil ViJ ,og uMtutel of the world in on rol rl soo naces. Chosen by 20,000 mtieic lovers. Four yeere to-complete 3k. Every or. gem 01 meioaj. the book. April 22, 1U1C. m '44 : W. S. Oifford. Whoever else may have a "Key to the situation" You Alone Have the Key To a Roseburg National safety deposit box. and it is the final safe guard protecting your valuables therein. It ts 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. Roseburg, Oregon W. S. GiiTord is supervising direc toi of the committee on industrial n eparednese of the naval consulting oard. He will take direct charge of the two hundred state directors throuKhout the nation who will mobi lize every industry, including mines and factories of every description. Tabulations will be made showing the total output of all the plants, so that it will be known exactly where and how can bo Drocurcd the 60.000 odd articles' required in naval and land warfare. FOH SALE. West Side Grocery. All stock, fixtures, horse, wugon. B. C. BENSON Receiver. Room 4, Com. Club. Building. 331-tf e Farewoll service of the pastor in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening at 7:30. Also the Camp Fire Girls In their work and the last popular song service with music by Ott's orchos- tra. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to oxpresg our sincere thanks to the many frionds and neighbors who so kindly assisted ub during tho illness and death of our beloved husband niul fnthor, and for the beautiful floral offerings, also those who conducted tho funeral, and 8lnging. Mrs. John Sluullo and Family, Klkton, Oregon XOTIt'K TO TARK VI IIONIW for at least the shipping period next year. Try a Tango Suiinuo at Galls'. 260-tf D. E. v'eruon, of Oakland, was business visitor in this city today. Mrs. II. E. nurclifleld, of Win chester, visited with friends in Rose burg today. H. II. Houghton and wife, of Suth erlln spent the day in RoBeburg vis iting with friends. I Jossio Bunnell left this morning for I.clun, where she will Bpend a week visiting with frionds. Vclda Smith, of Eugene, arrived In tills city this morning for a week end visit with relatives. Mrs. R. A. Wilson, of Albany, will arrive tomorrow for a visit with Mrs. V. E. BoBsernian. Notice is hereby given that . tho City Improvement Bonds of the City of Roseburg, Orogon, numbered 2G 27, 28 and 29 in Sorles "H" have been called for payment and will bo takon up and cancollod on the first day of May, 1916. Intorost will cense on said date. Also all City Improvement Bonds of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, previous to and Including No. 38 in Serlos "L" have been called for payment and will be tnkon up nnd cancelled on the fif teenth day of May, 1916. Interest thereon will cease on snld date. Dated this 20th dny of April, 1910. CITY OF ROSEBURG, By Corinno C Alley, 500-ml City Troasurer WILL YOU BE THE ONE MAN? ' . "Only one man In 100 lives ; to be fifty and leaves anything but insurance at death. Are you cortain you will be that man?'.' Apply for a Life Policy to- dny with Tho 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 excentedt never raises your rate; you don't have to die to win; your monoy Is saved safely Invest- ed and returned to you if you 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 cnncels the premiums; It 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 be correot or he 4 could not hold his position. ' Full Information free by calling on J. F. HUTCHASON. Dlst. Mgr. Office over First State St Bar- lngs Bank, Roseburg, Oregon. tf NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Story lies, who has been hospital steward at the Soldiers Home for the past two years, will be succeeded In this position May 1, by. Mlsi Brooks, a local nurse. Mr. lies has been very popular with the old sol diers during his stay nt the Insti tution, and many of tho mombers will regret to see him leave. Hoi has not decided Just whnt he will do In the Immediate future. A total of 394 voters registered In the two Myrtle Creek precincts for tho May primary. Of this number 242 were republicans, B37 demo crats, 6 prohibitionists, 5 independ ents, 3 socialists, and one who re fused to state politics. By precincts South Myrtle has 142 republicans, 89 democrats, and 1 Independent. North Myrtle 100 republicans, 4 8 demo crats, 6 prohibitionists, 4 independ ents. 3 socialists, and 1 who refus ed to state politics. Myrtle Creek Mall. 1 Mr. Fred Renncr ahs become an enthumast for the broccoli industry. He maintains that It Is peculiarly adapted to conditions In tills section of the state and shows that the pro ducton has Impressed buyers In the east, citing as an Instance the far,t that one wholesale dealer In New York saw the nam'e of Harry Wins ton on a crate of splendid broccoli, and Immediately wired him n or der for a carload. The only diffi culty encountered this season was Ihe fact that the growers from the vicinity of Gre!n were compelled to hi-. til the broccoli to Roseburg st considerable expense, and they will an 2ttempl to overcome this having the Green station opened Mrs. A. K. Brown left this morn- ing lor Grants Pass, where she Willi visit for a week or ten dayB. Mrs. W. L. 'McDonald, who has been viBltlng with MrB. A. J. Ford, i returned home to Grants Pass this morning. j Al Hcnrlckscn, of Oakland, can dlduto for county commissioner, spent the day in Roseburg attend ing to business matters. Call for tho brown package coffee' and get the best flavor and moBl uniform strength. A full measure of i money's worth. Always fresh, si-1 ways guaranteed by tho a'eopic's I Supply Co. 601-trj Henry Andric and George Neuner, Sr., have purchaser, tho ten-acre farm at Brockway, formerly owned by Mr. Carpenter. This farm has a registered water rlKht, for Irrigat ing, equipped with a six horse power gasoline engine and centrifugal pump, which will supply water for Irrigating the entire farm. The pres ent owners will Improve the place with a modern bungalow and other buildings, and put the place In a high state of cultivation. As part of the purchase price, Mr. Carpenter accepted a new five-room bungalow and one acre of land In Edenbower. The deal was msde through the realty office of George Hlter, 122 West Oak street. Wo tha undorBlgned, owners and proprietors of the places of business following our names, hereby nnnounco that upon and nfter the flrBt day of May 1916, wo will not servo any regular meal or dinner for loss than thirty five cents. This action has become neces sary on our parts on account of the continued high prices of all articles whlcu are served on the tables. (Signed.) W. J. Weaver, Umpqua Hotel. J. W. Oliver, Grand Hotel. G. W. LIU, McClallen Hotel. Ji. L. Martin, Roseburg Hotel. .1. K. Kalbe, Royal vjub uafc. L. Tj. Lewis, Lewis Cafo. Goorgo Foutch, Gcorgo's Res taurant. J. W. Horner, Jack's Coffee and Chop Hoiiho. E. C. Herrlck, Herrlck House. W. L. Harmon, Semaphore, Ros- taurant. Geo Wong, New York Cafo. 483-a30 Real Estate City and Farm Property GEORGE RITER III West Oak Street STOP RTTHE GRAND HOTEL - 11 -- CASS STREET ROSEBURG Mrs. F. D. Owen Out Flowers, Potted Plant, Funeral Designs, Wedding Bo quota, etc. JUST RECEIVED A FRJC8H SUPPLY OF PERNS OK'AI.L KINim Roseburg, Oregon. I GET a Graphanola Now andhave Easter Music in your home. .CHESTER S PILLS y-- i nr in iihami, a. - t f iv. - r- 'A '. in n rrn ( Jf lIAi. iM inc.. II III l.i, t M so: c s? d::lcc:sis tvuiviiiiuf On a Grsfanola tho beautiful Eastor numbers are not confined to EaBter alone You can hoar thorn whonevor and as often as you wish. Roseburg Furniture Co.