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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1916)
OUR PLATFORM The Douglas National Bank Capital and Surplus $130,000.00 CITV NEWS. Try a Mt. Shasta at Galls". 661-tf L. A. Blackwell of Riddle, return ed borne this morning after a day spent In the city. For high class, clean, Jersey milk, call 33F23, Sanitary Dairy. 673-ml3p Miss Eva Blackwell of Riddle, is visiting in this city with Miss Vera Tipton. Hazelwood French Vaniia Ico Cream on sale at the Rexall Drug Store. . 563-ml , E. Gibson and E. H. McKlnley i left this morning for Merlin where V they will spend a couple" of weeks. H you want to buy or sell If yon have rooms to rent if you have lost something, try a classified ad. They bring results. John Cabot and Franklin Bemls left-this niornlni? for Sutherlln where TAKE SALTS 10 Eat less meat if you feel Buckachy or Bladder troubles you Salts is fine for Kidneys. Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eat ers of meat must iliish the kidneys occa sionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowela; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in tho kidney region, shnrp pains in the back, or sick headache, diz ziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinpea. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; tho channels often get irritated, obliging you fr pet up two or three times during the night. To neutralize the3e irritating acids end fliuh off the body's urinous waste get uboufc four ounces oi Jnd Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablc KXnful in n" plats of water before break- f:ut for a f'--w days and your kidneys will tlmi act fine and Madder disorders dis .appear. This famous 'salts is made from imo acid of prancs and lemon juice, com Ti med with lithia, and has been used for . fenerations to clean and stimulate slujr- ' fish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Sall ii inexpensive; hnrmleBS and n.iki's a dclichtful e'Terveseent lithia-v.-.ler drink which millions of men and v 'm:-n take now and tlitm. thus avoiding f "-ion kidney and Ma.ldcr disease "HEART SONGS" COUPON PRE.SE.NTE.D BY THIS PAPER TO YOU HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE Clip out and present six coupons like the nboye, bearing consecutive dates, together with our special price of 98c Book on display at office of Me EVENING NEWS COUPONS AND 98C Secure 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 POSTACE MUrHDT CnMr?" The son book with soul I 400ofthe rlC.r 1 3V1,I VJJ teg muniei of the world in on vol. nme of 500 p(ree. Chosen by 20.000 music lovers. Four years to complete the book. Every eong gem of melody. ia- 12. 1916. Safety first, liberality next. Both are essential to suc cessful banking. If you are satisfied with our platform come and see us. : : : : ! they will spend a couple of days visiting with friends. Hazolwood Frencn Vanlla Ice Cream on sale at the Rexall Drug Store. 6C3-ml7 L. S. Taylor returned this morning from Portland where he has been spending the past few days. Dance in Maccabee hall May 16, given by Royal Highlanders. Ott's orchestra, five pieces. Tickets 50c. 6G.r)-m IB James E. Sawyers, candldato for reolection to the office of County Treasurer, returned today from a business' trip to Yoncalla. Shoot with a Kodak, and send your films to the Roseburg Book Store for finishing. Wo do the best work at moderate prices. 494-tf The members of the Baptist church will give a reception for Rev. Eaton and his wife at the church Saturday evening. Bedding plants now ready. Call on Mrs. F. D. Owons, the florist, at Gall's Confectionery, Cass street Phone 14. 629-tf Chas. Hadley who has been serving as special deputy in forcing the ob servance of quarantine at Round Prairie returned to ills home today. Going Fast. The large fancy yel low,' lricd peaches. 10 or more pounds at Be per pound. Saturday the last day. Get them while they last, at People's Supply Co. 592ml 2 Miss Helen Abrahamson, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Caro, -passed through this city today on her way from San Francisco to Portland where she will visit for several weeks. For Bale, all kinds of bedding plants, Canterbury bells, and Pan ama Exposition frade of pansle plants on sale at Gall's confection ery, Cass street. Phono 414. Mrs. F. D. Owens. 375-tf ! Investigate High Flight Flour, you will find from the wheat to the fin iphed products, the best material and the best milling; tho result, a high cioss patent hard wheat flour, every sack guaranteed . Investigate our price; it might be misleading It is so reasonable. Its lowness however, j is simply our fore-thought in buying j when flour was cheapest. We al ways save you money. Peoples Sup I ply Co. ESWf. 35: ttis $2.50 Volume 661-tf Sheriff Geo. Qulne returned this morning from a trip to Drain. Kodaks, Eastman p:io;o supplies. ;t the Roseburg Book Store. 4 U4-1! Mrs. Clyde Hatfield returned home to Tuiot, California, after a visit with relatives at Roseburg. New berry crates and hallocks, two klnd,s of hallocks. Get prices on quantities at tho Peoples Supply Co. 591tt. Twenty-acre improved ranch one mile from Myrtle Creek, to trade for noseburg property. C. H. Arundel, box 703, Roseburg, Or, 63C-tt Mrs. G. G. Goodman left Jthis morning for Portland where she will spend a week or ten days visiting with friends and relatives. Save your junk. Best prices paid for old rags, rubber, metal, hides, wool, auto tires and sacks. Phone 1S8-R, I will call. Address 401 Fullorton St. B23-m25p Try Snyder's Salad Dressing Large size 30c. Medium size at 20c. You will like the flavor; you will find it the most economical. Get it at the Peoples Supply Co. B91tf. Tho Indies of St. Joseph's church, will sell homo cooked foods, aprons, handkerchiefs and other articles on Saturday, May 27, last day of- the Carnival. 572-tf Phil Harth left this morning for Portland where ho will make ar rangements for four now Chevrolet automobiles for which he Is the local agent. He will drive one of the ma chines to this city on his return. W. A. Burr, local agent for the Ford car, yesterday sold to the Doug las County Light and Water Co., a runabout which will be made over into a service car for the use or their employes. A touring car was also sold to O. P. Stanley of Camas Valley. The missionary society ot the M. E. church, South, will hold Choir meeting on this coming Thursday aft ernoon, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Hughes. v04 Spruce Btreet, and all members are requested to be pres ent. Chas. L. Hadley returned yester day afternoon from his two weeks stay in Round Prairie, where he has been stationed as quarantine officer. The disease is under control and Dr. Houck lifted the quarantine. There wore no fatal cases reported. O. C. Ryer of Salem, who hahad chnrge of the construction of all tho public buildings which John Hunter has built in-this city arrived In Rose burg this morning and will probably serve as foreman on the High School building. Tlio regular meeting of the Rose burg cud Dour-las County Mer--lmntg Association will lie held at the Commercial club rooms thi3 evening. Several standing and speelrl ronl- r-.ittees will make reports while the convention and credit reports wii! consume a part of the evening. Mrs. J. T. Goodman left this morning for Salein whore she will meet her husband, who has been In that city for several day3. Mr. Good man sold his large ranch at Looking .i a 4- Liiiss a iuw uu.y i1" make his future home at the capital city. P. S. C. Steel-cut coffee la care fully selected and" washed coffeo; scientifically blended and roasted, is 8teel-cut. The chaff and dust is care fully Biftod and blown out. Dust malms coffee muddy in appearance, "rn chaff contains caffino. nnd pro duces a bitter taste. Call for the! Tlrown PackaRe, tho best coffee. Oetj it at the Peoples Supply Co. 507 tT. j District Attorney Coo. Neunor loft this inornlne for Kuitcno where he will art as JuiIko In th' d.'bate brt-.voon t lie Croow county blch school nnd the Jofrerson 111 pit school, of Portland, who meet to nlclit to deride the tat rhampion r.hlp. On his way, Mr. Nounr itnnpei for several hours In "Yon Frozen berries at Galls. KOK SALE. West Side Grocery. All stock, fixtures, horf. wsKon. H. C. BENSON Uccelter. Room i, Com. Club. Uulldlnn. 331-tf Dance at Dixonvillo, Friday night'. May 12. Supper and ance J1.U0. Ott's orchestra. BK7-ml2 ' A Chew Tint Has Saw Fan-ens fsr a Third cf a Century 'TASTE 1.4. Chewing is the only way to get the rich taste of the tobacco leaf. And ll.e tnly term oi tobacco in which you get the leaf as Nature made it is the p'c; form. A -chew of Spear Head plug tobacco h '.f a wonderful flavor such, as you ne.er did and never will taste in any oihc: tobacco. Tint Spear Head flavor is unique, ir.ctlow, fruity, everlastingly delicious and satisfying. Spnr Head has been .famous for r. third of a century as the richest, tasti est of chews. It's made of sun-ripened, red Bur ley. And it's produced by the mont modern method.;, which develop the luscicus flavor of the leaf to the, su preme decree. - It is saicTuardcd at even step in its 7iia!;in. The factory is clean and san itary the processes arc pure-food pro cesses. When the choice red Burley has been pressed into mellow, sweet Spear Head plugs you have a chew that simply can't be equalled. Spear Head is the high quality chew of hc world. , Try Spear Head you'll never again be satisfied with any other chew. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. expects to materially improve their North Roseburg property. Geo. Skiff of the Skiff Realty Co, left this morning on a business trip to Portland. B. C. Wood, who has been in the city for a week looking after prop erty interests here and visiting with his brothers, R. M. and It. R. Wood left last night for Portland. Ho ex pects to be gone until fall. Mrs. Wood will remain hero during hor Husband's absence and moanwhlle LADY MOTORISTS. Would you like to drive to Chlca go nnd back 'without a puncture Suffered Great Pain! Letter Tells of Long Locked-for Pmerlptvm. Ttrn-r Sfr. Fillfnr T am mnkina a Der sonal appeal to your raiders who aro bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and rhe.umatltin, to alvo up the use of b.irsli salts, or nlcohulio kidney medi cines and in their place Hike a short t entmnnt of "Anurlc" ond bo convinced rf its wonderful virtues as I was. 1 suf f.Tod great puin, had a groat deal of l.ritatlon. water bceiimo loul. I tried everything advised but, with no results. I r.:int for a box of "Anurlc, Tallots"and r Jn discovered that they brought relief. I havo used tlu-in kIik-o, nnd now tho water Is natural, my health good, and r -pntito splendid. Sonio of tho doctors pronounced my trouble enhirged proMtute. 'ow 1 havo no moro trouble and I most n.wuredlv feel tli.it this latest discovery rf lr. Pierre's Is tho best remedy for bladder and kidney troubles that I know i f. If I can Indueo anyono to give It a trial, I feel that ho will thank mo for railing attention to this great boon that relieves this seemingly worst of all troubles that human llesh cau fall heir to. (Signed) H. II. Fuusiieu. Notr: Up to this time, " Aniirlc1 has not boon on snlo to tho public, but by tlio jMirsuiision of niuuy patients nnd the (ncrt'iLMil di'mnnd fur this wondcniil hcnlinz tablet, loctor I'lcrce has linally decided to put It Into the drug stores of ! this country within iminrallate mach, or w: W!ri(i lo cents fur larco trial packntzo. Slmnlv ak for Doctor l'lerco's Anurio Tu hints. Thnro ran In) no Imltaticiru Kvery pnekagnof " Aniirlc" ts Hiiro U bo l)r, Pierce's. You will lind the siKtmturo on the packaffo Just as you do on Dr. Plrrre's Favorite Proscription, the ovsr fainous frieini to alllmz women, and Dr. Pierce's (Jolden Mi-dfral Discovery, proven by yonra to lo the srreatest Kenerul tonic and recnstructor for any ono. At any rate don't lvo up hotw of belriR cun-d of your malady until Just a few doses of "Aniirlc" havo proven that It will mako you fed like a dlllcr ent person. EniTon Pleao Insort this letter tn soma conspicuous placu in your (upex. A -TvT "E "V" ) EVENT tbeTEARJ 1 WATCH forlT. CO.MIU.NSKI KKI'Oltr ROSEBURG NATIONAL BANK (barter No. Ktl.l.T At the c'.osa of business May 1, 191G. itKsoi:i;ti:s. Loans and discounts $202,996.98 United States Bonds '. 12,600.00 Other Bonds, Stocks, otc 33,081.98 Hank Building and furniture,...! 23,600.00 Other Real Estate 7,424.25 Cash in Vault and Banks 99,913.34 4tj9.52G.D5 I.IA1I1I.1TIKS. Capital 50,000.00 Surplus 15,000.00 Undivided Profits 4,994.00 Circulation 32,495.00 Deposits ." 3S7.037.55 409,520.65 1 ft 0 v .MAIUil l'.ltri'h CI.AHK IN "TIIH I'ltlXCW AM TIIH AXTLKRS You can If you have your tire filled with National Riubbor Tiro Filler As easy as air. II. Jay Stune, agont. 55G-J2p FEW FOLKS HI Well-known local dtuggist says every body is using old-time recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Ifair that Iohcs its color and lustre, or when it fades, tunirt grsiy, dull unci life Ichr, ih caused hy a luck of milpluir in the hair. Our uniinliiutthcr math' up a mixture of fne 'lea nnd Sulphur lo keep her leeks dark and beaut if ul, and thuutfiinds of women nnd men who vuluo thut even color, that henutifut dark tihiide of hair which i m ntlnietive, uu only thin ohl tiutu recipe. owailii.vM we (jet this fntnoim mix n ru hy tiikinjz nt any druff store lor a ;u cent bottle of "WyetlrH Sne and Sul phur Compound," wliieh dnrkeiin thu Lair bo ntiiiiiatly, m evenly, that lohoily cm) puKKibly tell it Iiiih ht'cn applied. Upsides, it taken olV dundrulT, slops sculp itchiitK and falling luiir. Vtm iust dainpeii a sponge r soft lininh with it mid draw this through your hair, taking nnn nll utrnlirl nt It I illlM. Hi' Illtiril- inn tho nray hair disappeurs; hut what I deliirlits Hie ladies with WyHh's Sii t and Sulphur is that, U-sides beautifully darkening the hair after o few applica tions, it hImu l)rinj hack the gloss and lustre and givm it au appearance f nhundunee. GRAY That's where the Grafanola is pre eminent. It hrltiKS to you the pure and varied tones of any musical In strument, and tho beauty and individuality of the human voice ill absolutely true to llfo. Why not lot us prove this to you today Roseburg TH.K I'Alil'HK," AT NJffilB ('bus. 10. rny Masonic llldg. lUwieburtr, Or. SHOOT -KODAK rnrt Bond your films to ub for , DKVKLOIMNG AND VHINTINO Best work at moderate pricoB. Kix.nlis, i::ts(nmi. Tholo KuppliCH. liOSKIIUHO HOOK HTOItK Itoscburg - - - - Orotfon GET SPORT SHIRTS at SIMON CARO'S Furniture Co. " MIWIUimUMieill.lli ijJlH MM .1 iie ei li UnniriT