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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1916)
BIS THE EVENIXG NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1010. GENERAL CONFERENCE j Pasadena, polled 330; Rev. Adna W. FAILS TO MLKCT lllSHOl Leonard, of Seattlo, 229; Kev. Charles E. Lotke, Los Angeles, 237. SARATOGA, N. Y.. May 18.-The "ev' Thon,a N'on. Methodist general conference failed York' lcd wlth to elect a new bishop on the first' ballot, D37 votes being necessary for For oak and fire wood, see W. C. a cholco. Rev. Mutt 8. Hughes, of Davis, or phone 295. 601-J15p Week End Fares between ROSEBURG, OREGON and other main line stations in Douglas County also from str.tlons, Roseburg and Phoenix Inclulslve to Ashland, Oregon Effective, May 20 On Safe Saturday and Sunday Return Limit Monday following Use these low round trip tickets on your next outing or fishing trip In Douglas county. Or you might spend a. week end at Ashland, "Oregon's Famous Spa." Your local agent will be pleased to give you more complete Information or write John M. Scott, General Pussongor Agent, Portland, Oregon. L .Southern Pacific SUTHERLIN WILL CELEBRATE! 4TH ANNUAL' COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' DAY AND . 3 DAYS BAND CARNIVAL THURSDAY, FRIDAY, A.l STIRIAV, MAY IHtli juth, 20th. The Ilrownlng Amusement Company Street Carnival Exhibitions nnd Attractions. SATURDAY, 'MAY 20, THE BIC DAY PROGRAMME 9 a. 111. 11 n n (1 Concert. 10 u. in. Trap Shooting and Tennis Matches. 1:30 p. in, Dulloon Ascension and Pnrachuto Jump. -:uup. in. nuse nun ii:omcstnnis per. spectators Duo. 8:30 p. in. Monster "Crawl" FOLLOW THE CROWD The North Side Grocery Beauty Parlors HAVE THEIR USES; HI T NATURE'S WAY IS HKTTEK. THE l.lllKUAL USE OF Rexall Toilet Soaps GIVE NATURE A KKKE HAND TO DEVELOP AND COI.OIl YOUR NATURAL 11EAUTY, THE ONLY 11EAUTY THAT'S ON STRAW HT AND STAYS ON. Store N.ithan Fullcrton Perkins Building jCBUSTj -I 141 MYRTLE GREEK .,o damage uouu uy the float this bo lar. T: L. brewer la a buslueoi' vibiioi at Ro&eourg today, 1-ois oi tuiiunlutcs in this viLnut, tins week. ' iuUlcitlon tor a heavy vote -t iu pnmui'ies Friuujv A bui was born 10 u. R. Bates a-n auuuay evening. N. fae.ig, wile and family, are bore this week on business auu vitiit ..g iin-iiUs and relatives. H. P. Hico auu Wm. Berdiue are r.sitors ac the hub today. Albert Juiuson, who purchased the old Dyer store a short time ago nas had the same remodeled auu ,.iade over into a garage and is su ing to have the best arraugeu one in .no city when completed. iu.i, iiiu cuuiuy court at last has .ust,iuctcd our road supervisor to .HI thu approach to the new bridge jn the north side. Thankful for tuat when we are going to get a gate crossing. ' 'ioiu Burnett is here this week ,.orkiug south ot town on the higu .. ay. i banks, let tuc good work go on! ltd about time that some grading was done on the Myrtle Creek hill. This is a dangerous road and needs fixing. Our county court would do woll to give this their attention, as something will be doing along the line of asking them to give this attention. Now Just watch Myrtle Creek'B vote. Everybody, especially. tfio ladies have made up their minds how they ly-e going to' vote and with the ex collent timber seeking all the offices wo ought to get a good ticket made of the best political timber in years. Prunes are in fine condition with the prospects of tho best crop In sev eral years. The recent rains have put the wheat crop In a fair shape to be a bumper crop this year.! The revival meetings held at the M. E. church closed Sunday evening. STuch good was done. Mrs. 'U.. F. Collins has been very sick for the past week, but Is hotter at this writing. Most of the teacliers for tho Myr fle Crock schools have been secured for the coming year. Palmer down to Rush Clarke's saw -lill at llillwood Monday morning to look at a bill of lumber for Mrs. Carlson, the boys' mother, who is going to put up a modern home on her place Just purchased here a short time ago. , Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Good and son and daughter, David and Martha, paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ferber, of Umpqua. Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Marstcrs, of North Roseburg, were out to the cemetery Sunday. J a meg Conn, of Coles Valley, pass ef. through here enroute home from' Melrose Saturday evening in his auto. Fred Bateman spent Sunday after noon and evening with Wallace Mur dock and Geo. Reynolds. rM. and Mrs. Adam Doerner and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fleser spent the 14th with Will Kohlhagen, of Gar don Valley. Mrs. Jennie Thorn went up to Mel rose Monday evening to sit up with her sister. Mrs. Mary Wilson, who is dangerously slclt. TO THE VOTERS OF DOUGLAS CO I wish it expessly understood that I shall, If elected county com missioner, stand for an equal dis tribution of the road fund, giving to each orad district Its Just proportion of money duo it for road purposes. Our latteral roads must receive the same fair consideration accorded the main line road. 1 Very respectfully, (pd. ad.) J. T. BRIDGES. CHANGE IX VOTING PRECINCT. The voting place tor Caro preclncl has beon changed from the Bellcu rooming houso to the Christian church, corner of Pine and Wood ward streets. Votors In this preclncl will take police of this change. mlS ONE AMERICAN H AS DROWNED ON HATAVIER LONDON, May 17. Lmlgl Man clnl, an American citizen, wsb drown ed, and two other Americans were saved when the steamer Batavier was sunk; the American embassy stated Sa,mitel Comstock, an American, be lieved the steamer hit a mine. Man- clnl was from New Mexico, Com stock a Callfornlan, and John Kaleta the third Amorican, was from New York. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that school warrants Nos. 35 to 43 Inclusive of school district No. 116, Dillard, Douglas county, Oregon, "not paid tor want of funds" are this day called for payment and interest will cease thereon from the date hereof. Dutod this 18th day of May, 191C. F. G. BUELL, Clerk ot.Shcool District No. 116, The NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVE A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Flour and Feed TO SELL! THEY AUK PAYING f 3 v ra i jj I''"KV' ,",'' 0: CLEVELAND ITEMS Somewhat like summer these bright days. F..A. Decker, G. A. Koclten, Wir. Hall and O. W. Murdock, were iiose burg visitors lust Saturday. Several or our young folks attend ed the hall came at Looking G'ass Sunday. R. P. Heydon received a tele gram from his brother, N. P. IL.-ydon, of Ponca, Neb., Monday to tho effect that their mother. .Mrs. W. P. Hoy dun, died Sunday night at that pinto. Mrs. Heydon lived hero for a good ninny years till her husband. W. P. Iloydon died, then she went buck to Ponca to nialio her home. Last Friday evening quite n large number o' R.W. Vnnwey's friends dropped In to give lit in a little sur prise, it being In honor of his 66th birthday. The evening was spent in social convorso unit talk of tlio day until call was sounded for lunch which was spread on tho table and all repaired to the dining room and did Justice to a hearty lunch, then all re turned home after wishing Robert ninny more birthday anniversaries. Sunday was Mrs. Charles Heard's :!Ttlt birthday and qullo a number of her relatives and friends spent the day with her till well toward even ing. There will bo n lecture Friday ev ening, May 19th at the Cleveland M. K. church, by tho Rev. Frank E. Davis, His subject will be "White Slavery," or "Our Girls at Home". Everybody come out and hear the noted evangelist and organizer of the Universal Purity League. A party of young folks called on Mr. Clark Saturday evening to hear hla big new Columbia grupluiplione. (1. W. Anderson went to Roseburg to hear Senator Cummins talk while he was In town. Henry Krohn took one of his fine mares to town Saturday to have some denial work done on her. Several of our boys attended the target practice at Roseburg Sunday. Paul and Eric Trorello took Mr. Dillard, Ore. 610-113 FIRE TRUCK HINDERED I5Y .RACING AUTOS In going to the fire at the Soldiers Homo yesterday, the driver of the fire truck was soriously hindered in making time on account of several othor autos being driven ahead of the fire truck, raising a cloud of dust, so that the driver of the fire truck cuuld hardly see the road. Complaint Is also made that several persons, who do not belong to tho fire deparU meat undertook to ride on the fire truck, lonving little room for tho regular firemen. An ordinance covering these mat ters will be introduced and passed at the regular meeting of tho council ::c::t ?.!o:u!:iyovciiing, but in the In terval, let it be understood that the tiro truck, or other conveyances car rying firemen iiust have tho right of way, and no one but members of the flro department will bo allowed to ride on tho fire truck. I wish to r.lso call attention" to drivers of all anto robiles to the present ordinance gov erning the speed at which such cars can be driven, and thoro Is no pro vision permitting excessive speeding In going to the sceno of a fire, and hereafter all violators of said ordin nneo will be arrested and brought before the city recorder for trill. N. RICE. Mayor. "IE" FOR TIRED E FEET Use "Tis" for puffed-np, burning, aching, calloused feet and corns. Why go limping around with achinir. pulTcd-up fwt fort col tired, chafed,! toro and swollen you can hardly pet jour shoes on or off? Whv don't jou ' get lU'i-ccnt box of "Ti'' from the j drug utoro now and gladden your tor- ! tured feet! I "l'iz" nmkes vour feet plow with mm. ' fort; takes down awelKmrs and dntrn tho soreness and misery right out of icet i.iai casio, smart and burn. "Tix instantly stop pain in corns, callouses and bunions. "Ti" is glorious for lireil. aching, tore foot. No mor aboa tifhUm no morQ foot tortur. Quick Service! WE HAVE CAPACITY AND ARE PREPARED TO SERVE I TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY PERSONS AN HOUR. IF YOUR TIME IS LIMITED EAT AT THE CAFETERIA. QUICK SERVICE, QUALITY, QUANTITY AND VARIETY. Phone 81 THE CAFATERIA 122CassSt. When you want the very best Remember "Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satlaty. Our stock of these Is very complete. Price and quality satisfy. THE CASH STORE WE SAVE YOU MONEY . 12S CASS STREET HSBBMEmwBSSBBBisaaaEiazHe Helping the I TTniicpujifp 1 There Is no better way to help the honsewifo than by supply ing her with a Vacuum Cleaner WE RENT OU SELL THEM Ijot us give yon a free denion 'stration In your home. ROSEBURG ELECTRIC COMPANY ALL LAUNDRY RECEIVED ON FRIDAY BY 0 A. M. WILL HE DELIVERED SATURDAY ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY ASK US AIJOUT OUR PRICES OX ROUGH DRY FAMILY WASHING Phone 79 and Our Autos Will Call NOTE THE FINE COLOR of our hams and bacon. That denotes first that they come from young, tender pigs and next that they have been r-operly cured. All our hams and bacon are cane sugar cured and hickory smoked. They bae flavor of their own which once tasted you'll , always prefer. Try some for ' breakfast tomorrow. CASS STREET MARKET Implements! WE HAVE PURCHASED THE STOCK OF IMPLEMENTS AND ii i-.il II I.I.M r ok.m EiiLY OWNED UY CROUCH GILES CON NfSTINH OF BUGGIES. WAfiOXS, PLOWS, D1SO HARROWS CULTIVATORS, ETC. WiniJJ THIS STOCK LASTS WE WILL SELL IT AT Less Than Wholesale Cost IT W ILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLES. 3-