The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 25, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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THE EVENING XEWS, TUESDAY, APKIL 23, 1916.
TUREH
Wanted-
- We want you to test our
capacity for handling busi
ness. We have Ample capital
and a force of trained help
that knows how to do bank
ing business right.
THE
Douglas National Bank
Capital and Surplus $130,000.00
:
CITY NEWS.
T. J. McKean left yesterday on a
business trip to Portland.
For hot chicken tamales, go to
Galls'. 260-tf
Virginia Buffum returned yester,
day from a visit with friends at
Medford.
Before buying a cream .separator,
investigate the New Sharpies suc
tion feed. Douglas County Creamery.
ZlJ-tf
Mrs. H. S. Oarter left this morn
ing for Albany and Portland where
she will spend a week or ten days
visiting.
Shoot with a Kodak, and send
your films to the Koseburg Book
Store for finishing. We do the best
work at moderate prices. 494-tf
Lester Dungey and Clarence Gar
ret, of Gold Hill visited at the home
of Fred Reidel yesterday on their
way to Marshfield. j
W you want to buy or sell If you
have rooms to rent if you have lost
something, try a classified ad. They
bring results.
Mrs. J. A. Buchanan left this
' morning for Ashland as a delegate
Irom the Ladies Auxiliary to the
convention of the Womens Federated
clubs.
Pance at Dixonvllle Auditorium
Friday night, April 2S. Ott's or
chestra. Supper and dance $1.00'.
No undesirables admitted. 508-a28
Florence Kohlhagen returned to
Corvallis this morning where she is
attending school at the Agricultural
College after a few days visit with
her parents in this city.
The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will
r-Mc' a window sale of home cooking
at the Bee Hive grocery Saturaaj.
April 29. 607-a 28
Mrs. Morris Wilk and daughters,
Irma and Madallne, who have been
visiting at 7.ie home of F. A. Stewart,
left this afternoon for their home at
GKAXD MAY BALL.
Tuesday, May 2nd, at Arm-
ory. Music furnished by Ott's
orchestra. Price of admission
$1.00, ladles free, to be given
by the members of the St.
Joseph's Parish. A cordial in-
vitation is extended to the peo-
pie of Roseburg and surround-
ing country. 460-tf
Minneapolis. They will stop enroute
at Portland, Seattle and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Greenman and
son left this morning for a few dayB
visit at Portland.
H. G. Wilson left yesterday for
Susanville, Calif., where he will
spend a few days attending to busi
ness matters connected with the In
dian service. , ,
Every day, is bargain day. k All
?ood strictly fresh at the Spot Cash
Basket Grocery, 238 N. Jackson
street. " 435-m4
W. A. Pettit, of the Review staff,
left Saturday night for Marshfield,
where he will serve as a witness in
the libel suit against the Marshfield
Rceord.
For sale, ail 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. J J. Owens. 375-tf
There should be 'an Investigation
by the trade commission into the
war among Roseburg druggists
which reduced the .selling price of
25-cent talcum powder to 2 cents.
Why should they sell goods at cost?
Portland Telegram.
High Flight flour is now Belling at
absoltely wholesale prices, the price
the mills are getting for the same
grade. It makes more loaves of
bread per sack. We have other and
cheaper grades of flour at the same
wholesale basis. People's Supply
Co: 514-tf
THERE ARE GOOD REASONS WHY JlMMY
DUNN AND KILBANE TAKE NO CHANCES
we'o B'H 1
j STUPID To
7aks -roe rS?i
Jimmy Dunn, Kilbanes manager, recently explained that Johnny
earned over $10 01)0 IhbI year and that for this reason (hey are unwilling to
take chances with thr title in lighting such tough boys as George f--Many
opine that in '.rcaking a contract to lijjht Chancy, Kilbane tec ii
forfeited his title. -
CHICHESTER S PILLS
J .. ' THE IHAMlN! IIRA,I. ' A
I-n.II-! A!i your HruaaUl tot A
'lil.rrun.lcr-' lliumuntl HruMdA
I) IU4 ami lir.li! nrUllicWX
wai l with Illue RiM-nn.
no otLor. Riit of vour v
in.xu'i. Asi-fri'iii.r:ii;.TERir
H.MtlNT lRNI I II. 1.4, for Itj
yerrilinr.triiI'j-.i.E' 'e.t. Alwirt Ktlii! So
R. O. Thiol, of Yoncalla, was the
lowest bidder on the Union high
school building to be built by three
school districts near Walker. The
building will be erected at Walker
station. The twelve bids were open
ed last Saturday afternoon. Curtis
Gardner is the architect of the four
room modern i building. Eugene
""3rd.
Guy Black made a business trio
to Grants Pass this morning.
O. C. French and wife, of Suthor
lin visiteu for some time in the cits
today.
Rev. Paul J. Lux and wife were
dinner' guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Hadley last night.
Geo. W. Young, of Yoncalla, spent
a few hours attending to business
matters in this city yesterday.
G. B. Kent, who has been spend
ing a few days in this city left this
morning for his home at Seattle
For clean Jersey milk and cream,
also sweet skimmed milk, call Sunt
tary Dairy. Phone 33F23. 617-mlp
Mrs. L. St. Orr returned home to
Portland this afternoon after visit
ing in this city for a fewidays.
O. T. Larsen left last night for
Portland where he will spend ashort
time attending to business mattors
Geneva Wagenblast, who has been
visiting with Miss Verle Johnson, re
turned home to Portland yesterday
Buy the best coffee. It is more
satisfactory,- and costs- you less per
cup. Call for the brown package
steel cut cuffee. Always 35c and a!
ways fresh at the People' Supply
Co: 614-tf
' ii. Y. Harry, organizer of the
Woodrow Wilson leagues, who was
in Roseuurg yesterday, left this
morning for Oakland where he will
endeavor to organize a loague to
night.
Among the people from Myrtlo
Creek who are attending the state
Sunday school convention today, arc
Mkts Helen Beeson, T. M. Whitten
and wife, Geo. H. Dyer and Cnrl
Starbuck,
Those baby chix need many differ
ent food stuffs to build their bodies
and get started to growing right
Diamond chix food is prepared and
chemically tested to fill every want
of a growing "hick. Get all varfeties
of poultry supplies. Diamond qual
ity, at the People's supply Co,
614-tf
AT MAJESTIC TOMORROW.
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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
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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 10c EXTRA FOR POSTAGE
MUE ADT CnVCQ1' Th. song book with a tout I 4O0ofth.
XlCr 1 tOJl 1 VJJ song tinnm of th. wot Id in on roW
nn of 500 pKM. Chosen by 20,000 muiie lovars. Four yis to compUu
th. book. Every song a gm of mlody. April 29, 1916.
3t 1?:.t been fully demonsLrated
that the recent robbery of Uio Hie
Bros. & Adams' general store at Myr-
tio Creek, was the work of Rome local
party whose identity is practically
known. Aside from a sack of fiou
2nd a few- doRars In ciiange, it is
not thought that anything else was
disturbed. It seems to be accepte
that it was a case of wanting some
thing to eat, and if the party had
made his needs known, he would
have been -amply and generously sup
plied by the people of that placo. It
Is said by citizens of Myrtle Cree
here today, that the outlook for
most excellent crop of prunes neve
was better.
Chas. Holland and son, Sidney, H
P. Rico, and Ed. Fairbanks, of Myr
tle Creek, came to RoBcburg today
to prove TV a homestead for M
Fairbanks, located In section 18
township 283 west. Mr. Holland re
ports that the men who were n
pointed to settle the dispute ove
land between Hodgson and Steuer,
returned a finding in which Hodgson
was allowed the crop and must va
cate the land by November 1, th
land then going to Hteucr. This Is
the case tried there several days bro,
and In which iJistrirt Attornfy N'eu
ner made the recommendation that
the settlement be made by arbitra
tion rather than criminal or civil
process, and the result fully bears
out the wisdom of this advkc.
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William Russell, Sfar In The Crav
ing," Amencan-Mutua: Masterpio
ture, De Luxe Edition
Just In, another car of High Flight
flour, 20 tons of pure bread Btuff.,
High Flight flour Is the biggest sell
er on this market. The quality 1b
right and tho price satisfactory. Get
it at tho Peoples Supply Co. 514-tf
DAILY WEATHEK REPORT.
U. S. Weather Bureau, local office.
Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 6
a. m., April 24, 1918.
Precipitation In inches and hun
dredths:.
Highest, temperature yesterday 70
Lowest temperature last night 4 5
Precipitation, last 24 hours 01
Total precipitation since first of
month 1.92
.v-rnial preclp. for this month 2.4SI
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1915, to date 33.68
Average precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1977 30. Dl
Total excess. from Sop-,
tember 1, 1915 3.07
Average precipitation for 88
wet seasons, Sept. to May,
liiKHiBlve 32.00
WILLIAM BELL,
Observer
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 valuably therein.
It Ib useless In the hands of a wrongful holder and there Is no safer
place in Hosoburg than our safety deposit valuta.
Roseburg National Bank
Jackson and Cass Sts.
Roseburg, Oregon
NOTICE TO THE I'UULIO.
We the undorsigned, owners
and proprietors of the places of
business following our names,
hereby announce that upon and
after the first day of May 1910,
we will not serve any regular
meal or dinner for less than thirty
five cents.
This action has become neces
sary on our parts on account of
the continued high prices of all
articles Whicu aro served on the
tables.
(Signed.)
W. J. Weaver, Umpqua Hotel.
J. W. Oliver, Grand Hotel.
G. W. Llli, McClallen Holol.
D. L. Martin, Roseburg Hotel.
J. K. Kalbe, Royal ilub uafe.
L. Is. Lewis, Lewis Cafe.
Goorgo Foutch, George's Res
taurant. J. W. Horner, Jack's Coffee
and Chop House.
E. C. Herrick, Herrlck House.
W. L. Harmon, Semaphore, Res
taurant. Gee Wong, New York Cafe.
483-a30
YOUR STOMACH BAD
JUST TRY ONE .DOSE of
MAYR'S Wonderful Remedy and Bo
Convinced That. You Can De
Restored to Health.
WILL YOU BE THE ONE MAN?
-
"Only one man In 108 lives
to be fifty and leaves anything
but Insurance at death. Are
you certain you will bo that
man?"
Apply for a Llfa Policy to-
day with Tho Mutual Life of
N. Y. It is the oldest company
in America; Is safe, pays the
largest dividonds; gives most
protection for the lowest net
cost. no company excepted;
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; it
you die the claim is paid
promptly ; if you have the dis-
ability clause and get Bick or
have an accldont the company
cancels the premiums; if to-
tally disabled policy becomes
paid up for life. '
The Mutual has over 600
policy holders in Douglas
oounty, most of them written
by the present agent, whose
figures must be correct or he
could not hold his position.
Full information tree by
calling on
J. P. HUTCHASON, DUt, Mgr.
Office over first State & Sav-
logs Bank, Roseburg, Oregon.
tf
tom&ch Remedy ii-15iH I
Tor Salt Hert, Si'XvS
Got Rid of My Corns
With Magic "Gefs-lt"
Simplest Corn Core in the World-No
Fain, No fuss. Sew, Sore Way.
When corns make you nlmost "dts
with your boots on," when you'va
soaked them and picked them and
sliced them, when corn-swolllng
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy haB
been taken by many thousands of
people throguhout the land. It haB
brought health and happiness to suf
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others who may be Buffering with j
Stomach, Liver and IntetBlnal All-
mcnts to tr ylt. Ono dose will con-;
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these ailments, removing the poison--ous
catarrh and bile accretions, and
allaying the underlying chronic In
flammation. Try one dose of Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy put It to a test
today you will be overjoyed with
your quick recovery. Send for,
booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo.
H. Mar, Mfg Chemist, 154,156 Whit
ing St., Chicago, 111.
I'or sale by Marsters Drug Co., and
all other rollnblo druggists.
Real Estate
City and Farm Property
GEORGE PITER
til West Oak Street.
STOP HTTHE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET . ROSEBURG
Mrs. F. D. Owen
Cat Flowers, Potted I'lanu,
Fmneral benlgnc Wedding Bo
quota, etc, . ,
JUST KKCRIV.KI) A FKK8H
SUPPLY OP FERNS
OP 'ALL KINDS
Koseburg, Oregon.
Why Ila Corn At All Vfhn "OrU-It"
Kmoves Thein tk New, Dead -Wur Wmj 7
upAy-h, and Up, bftniafr, ftnl
Klaxters that make coma pop-eyed
avo only mnda your coma urow
faster, Jtiat hold your hart a moment
and TlKur thla: Iut two dropa
o; "OMa-lt" on th corn. It drta
nns- Taii fttn nut VOUf Rhoe
and Blocking- on rlffht over U. Tho ,
corn la doomed. It maKfi mo corn
come off clear and clean. It'a the new,
ay way- Nothing to atlck or pr-a I
on tho corn. You can wear amallfr
hoa. You'll be a Joy-walker, No
pain, no trouhla. Ac-rapt no aulwtltntni
'OM-lt" ia sold by druKtclnt every
where. 15c a bottle, or nent direct by
E. Lawrence A Co.. Chtcano, 111.
i. . m t -. ut 4 Mini rtvdiiiiiinilr.l
rt tl'tt wor'dV lKr.t coin ri'HKM.jr liy
St"iH;i rul'c.l'in iin ft V. . Chapman.
GET a Graphanola Now and have
Easter Music in your home.
On a Grafanola the beautiful Easter numbers are not confined to
Kastcr alono You can hear them whenever and as often as you
wish.
Roseburg Furniture Co.