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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1916)
BIX THE KVEXINU SKW. .day, may 10. iiio. Fill your home atmosphere with exquisite lasting fragrance ED. PINAUD'S LILAC The preat French perfume, winner of highest international awards. Each drop as sweet and fragrant as the living Lilac blossom. A celebrated connoisseur said : "I don't see how you can sell such a remarkable perfume for IS cents a bottle" and remember each bottle contains 6 oz. it is wonderful value. Try it. Ask your dealer today for ED. PINAUD'S LILAC. For 10 cents our American offices will send you a testing bottle. Write today. PARFUMEME ED. PINAUD, Dept M ED. PINAUD BIdg., New York i Ji iTH i That's where the Grafanola is pre eminent. It brings to yu the pure al l varied tones of any musical in strument, and tho beauty and Individuality of the human voice ill absolutely true to life. Why not let us prove this to you today Roseburg Furniture Co. SUTHERLIN WILL CELEBRATE! 4TH ANNUAL COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' DAY AND 3 DAYS BAND CARNIVAL THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AM) S YTUIIDAY, MAY IHtli lUlli, A 'JOtli. The Ill-owning Amuiteineiit Company Street Carnival Exhibitions and Attractions. SATURDAY, !MAY 20, THE BIG DAY NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVE A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Flour and Feed TO SELL! STUDENT'S BODY FOUiD AT LAST EUGENE. Or., May 1. The bodyj or uwen wnauon, a senior ai wie University of 0:ej,fi'. who wat. drowned In the Willamette river April 30, was recovered yesterday by fishermen. Whallon, who was a son of C. V. Whallou, of N'umpa, Idaho, lost his lire when a canoe in which he was riding with companions capsized. Tho three other members of the party escaped with their lives after floating down stream for more than a mile. For days the University of Oregon students patrolled the banks of the river in a vain search to find the body. Dynamiting was resorted to In an effort to bring it to the sur face. A reward of $25 also was of fered for its recovery. Coroner Veatch Is holding the body awaiting directions from the boy's father. UEAT,WAIirO?J)NOV IS VON FAJA'ENIIAYN v i 'ft vr'.. Alt A. .J:, CALL FOR WARRANTS. Eric von Falkenhayn as sketched by Karl Bauer, the German artis:. Not Emperor William, but Eric von Falkenhayn, chief of rtaff of the German armies and directing brain of all the others from the Balkans to Bagdad, u the real German war lord. Notice is hereby given that school warrants Nos. 35 to 43 inclusive of sciiooi uminci no. m, lhhuiu,) DouglaB county, Oregon, "not paid for want of , funds" are this day called for payment and Interest will cease thereon from the date hereof. Dated this 18th day.of May, 1310. F. G. BUELL, Clerk of Shcool District No. 116. Dillard, Ore. 610-jlS RELATIVE OF HOSEHUHU WOMKX Kl -S SELF FORMER KOSLIU HG MAX IN FRISCO ST) t IKE Il'U(ii;il.l)iJiii 8 0 a. in. Bund Concert. B 1 0 a. m. Trap Shooting nml Tennis Matches. H 1:30 p. in. Hiilloon Ascension and Pnracliuto Jump. 2:00 p. in. IhiHO Hull (Conteslnnts $5 per. Spoclators free! 8: HO ii.iu. Monster "Crawl" 5 FOLLOW THE CROWD - - - BIC BUST J I The t According to word received In this city this morning Walter Rime, who left here a few days ago to accept a position In tbo ship yards at San Francisco is in the midst of a heat ed Btrlko. Ho has accepted a posi tion as boiler maker and now 1000 of them have been forced to quit, because of the fact that the labor ers, rivet heaters and passerboys have gone on a strike aud tied up the works. Five hundred men have laid down their tools and Quit work demand ing an Increase In pay of froin $2.2 to ?2.7f and $3.00. Unless the jstrlko Is settled immediately the mechanics are also planning to walk out. At the present tinio, 1000 men have qifll, Vhlle 1000 more are un able to carry on their duties for tho of assistants. SALEM, May IS. Phillip Reese, a well to do farmer residing five miles Bouth of Saiem on the Jeffer son road, killed himself today by cutting his throat with a razor. Reese was 7C years old and his act is beiieved to have been due to des pondency, because of ill health. . Last January Reese was kicked by a horso, sustaining a broken arm. Ho killed hihiself on the porch of his home where he was found by members of the family. A widow, two step-daughters and a son sur vive him. The son resides in Cali fornia and the others on the farm near Salem. UrtV FOUND WITH THE GYPSY 1SAXI) WHICH PASSED THROUGH HERE SUMMER SCHOOL. Tho Mrs. Hnlverson Summer school of 8 weeks for pupils wish ing to make up their grades, or to do extra studying during the sum mer, will bo held In tho Benson hiilUllug beginning the first Mon day in June. Grades from the 4th to sth incluslvo will have from S ' Los Angeles SPOKANE, May IS Mrs. Mary Adams, a gypsy, was arrested here luuay by tho police at the request of Sheriff Barnes, of Walla . Wal. county. The police also took charge of a 5-year-old boy, who, according to Sheriff Barnes, answers the de scription of a boy who was kidnapped from the home of Charles Glass, of Jersey, City, N. .1. Mrs. AdaniB Is a member of a band of gypsies that has been trav eling through the Northwest in auto mobiles. She said Bhe adopted the boy In Jefferson county, Kentucky. COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS. to 11 a. m. Lower grades 2 to 4 p. m. Charges will bo 75 ccuts per week in advance, or $2.75 per month, or $5.00 for the two months. Chil dren who have never attended school may be sent during the after noon and carefully looked nftor for tho samo rate. Parents who doslro that their children should take this work, please comiminicato with Mrs. .Mamie llalverson, 502 Commer cial Avomie, or at tho Benson build ing. C03-m20 Vernon 24 1" .585 San Francisco 25 IS .581 19 20 .487 Salt Lake 18 20.474 THEY ARE PAYING The North Side Grocery ALTON S. FISHY, Prop. Movies All Your Own Wouldn't you like to have o :n pictures of onrulvul week? You may ptct-ervo the best of It and enjoy the scenes for years to come, mid ut no great expense; because we offer you a "KODAK" FROM $'J.,-,lT( ijOt.OO AND FULLY GUARANTEE IT tio ffie-xaiJL store Nnlian Fullerton Perkins Building GLIDE NEWS Tho Glide correspondent has been III lately, but is again buck uu the job. Miss Pearl Stevens, the Glide high school teacher,' Bpent Sunday in ftosehurg. .Miss Marguerite Schloemnn, Mist: Mabel McCulloch, Mr. nml Mrs. Mo dule and nun spent Sunday with the Schloemnn'fl. John Alexander spent Monday In ItoHchurg on business. T, V. Uurney spent Monday on Oak creek. Kd. 8 mi Mi and wife spent Tues day in Kosehurg. Glide Grange had its usual meet ing last Saturday. Miss Merlo llnycg went to Uose- hur Sunday. Miss Mary Gurney spent Saturday evening with Miss Ilazcl Uoiiard. The Glitfe hiph school comes to a close May 21. Tho pupils take ex :m inatimis Thursday, Monday and Tuesday. Oakland 19 25 Portland .11 19 Yesterday's Itesults. At Salt Lnke Salt Lake Portland 4. At Oakland San Francisco 4, Angeles 1. At Lo8 Angeles Vernon 7, land 2. 4:12 All n. I LADY MOTOlilSTS. Would von liko to drive to Chlca pxo and back without a puncture? You can If you have your tiro filled with National liiubber Tire Filler. As easy as air. II. Jny Stone, aitent D56-J2p The Fsn-Cu3 Cj-.sw w'ih the Dc'ir.iauS, Frcity Ffovcr That Lcsts MADE BY MODERN PteOEECir You want to pet all the cn: and bmclit possible out of Iu.jl '1 hen tliew plug tobacco. Yoii want your chew to have the wholesome, appctizin; richness of ripe fruit, linn chew Spear Head. You want a plus with a dcliciousiv sweet and mello w flavor that lasts as Ions as the chew lasts. Then chew Spear Heel. One chew of Spear Head will con vince any nn that there's no other to tarco on earth with such a rich and lastiuR flavor. That's because all the ratural juices of the choicest Burley leaf are retained in Spear Head. The making of Spear Head is con ducted strictly according to pure-food methods in a f"at modern factory that is spic-aud-span throughout. The most expensive, modern pro cesses keep Spear Head fresh, sweet and pure ai every stage. The luscio is plug of Spear Head, from which you bite the tastiest, wholcsomcst if chews, represents the highest foim of rdug tobacco preductic-'.. Trv Soear Hejd th vrv h that money can buy. In 10c cute. wrapped in wax paper. Quick Service! WE HAYE CAPACITY AND A RU PREPARED TO SERYE 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 122 Cass St. When you want the very best Remember " Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock of these Is very complete. Frlee and quality Batisfy. J25tiwii3 THE CASH STORE WE SAVE YOU MONEY 125 CASS STKEET Helping the Housewife There Is no bettor nay to help tbo housewife tJinn by supply ing hor with a Vacuum Cleiuior WE KENT OH SELL THEM Lot us give you a free demon stration in your home. ROSEBURG ELECTRIC ' COMPANY ALL LAUNDRY RECEIVED ON FRIDAY DY 0 A. M. WILL HE DELIVERED SATURDAY ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY ASK CS AROUT OUR PRICES OX ROUGH DRY FAMILY WASHING " P hone 79 and Our Autos Will Call 5 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 p . operly cured. All our hams and bacon are cane sugar cured and hickory smoked. They ha'o a 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 AM) A F.HICLES FORMERLY TWXED HY CHOri'IT nii.i-a rnv SISTIXti OF 11UC.GIES, WAGONS, PLOWS, DISC HARROWS CULTIVATORS, ETC. WinLE THIS STOCK LASTS WE, WILL SELL IT AT Less than Wholesale Cost IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLES.