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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1916)
"TKSIMV, MA V 23, 1010. Uniformity Unvarying excellence and supreme, maintained Turkish Quality assure La Marquise permanent preference among the critical smokers of the west. Have You Read the Offer of the 2 Distinctive Packages J f in the flexible , ir 1AJ VestPocketPackageJLDC 0"i in the convenient )T Patent "Lift" Cox ZlOG The Evenim News on Heart Songs? i M ' r?i- Unexcelled in "mildness, incom- Lwm S parable in flavor, unique in appetizing ' il cS 'Bila re, comparison only emphasizes l 1, JlPftlwM unuma enjoyment afforded by fS- Manufactured ly BDTLER-BUTLER BRANCH Mll .-jgjlffggfl "Hero thoy como! liDro (hoy come!" Tho cry rings up mill down the utrotB iind' tho crowds prcfls to tho curb as tho iclUtorlng parndo of tho John ItohliiBon circus pauses by and affords a fleeting glimpso of tho many attractions to bo vlowcd within tho "big top". They nro nil there The elephants, tho lire, tho camels and tho riders and tho bunds, wagons and riders nil of which lire associat ed with the circus, the Institution which has always proven tho grent eut attraction to tho Aniorlcan peo ple Tho tlireo trnins of circus parn- "He who has health has hope, And he who has hope has everything." (Arahlnn Proverb.) Sound health is largely a matter of proper food which must include cer tain mineral elements best derived from the field grains, but lacking in many foods. Grape-Nuts made of whole wheat and malted barley, supplies all the rich nourishment of the grains, including their vital mineral salts phosphateof potash, etc., most necessary for build ing and energizing the mental and physical forces. "There's a Reason" Sold by (Iroeers everywhere. POItTLA.NI CH.lMllKIt OK t'O.MMKItl lO KUPItKSUXTUD Sum Josephsou, secretary of tho Itosehurg Commercial club today rocolvod a letter from tho Portland Chanibor of Commerce suiting that thoy would httvo several representatives In this city during the Strawberry car- ' nival. Thoso nniued wero K. E. Sharon, J. F. Hand, W. II. Young. C C Peterson, Dr. Myron Miller, K. J. Nolan, P.. W. Baldwin, Theo. Ander- son, J. I). Coxnn. W. A. Wheel- or, Hubert Andrew, K. a. Work, ieo. W. Miser, I J. Mendlo. pliern.ilin arrived 1" this city this morning shortly beforo daylight, hardly had tho wheels stopped turn ing until the heroes were unloaded and were pulling the many wagons containing canvas, stakes, etc., from tho cars on which they had been brought from the last stop. Within a few minutes tho road to Hollows park was threaded by many tennis drawing tho heavy red wagons with their loads nod each added a little to the huge lent city under course of erection. Conk tenls were eroded nml breakfast served In the SOU employes. Everything Imaginable Tor tho cars and comfort of Hie many people with! tho traveling performance was nt I baud and the lot resembled In every way a small oily. The parade left the circus grounds about 10:;: 0 and for hair an hour paraded tho main: streets of town. j At two o'clock the tent was pack-, cd by the crowd to nllcud the after noon (performauco which was one! or the best eer seen in (Ms city. I rtAK IS KKPOPUiATIXU tiKlt.MA.NY AM) AlSTHiA PUSPITH TIIKlIt DKXIACS AMSTERDAM, May 23. The war Is depopulating German and Aus triun cities, according lo travolors arriving hero rrom the territories of tho central powers. They attribute the alleged diminution In tho num ber of residents in such centers as llerlin and Vienna partly to casual ties ut the iront and partly to the ricreased tlcath rate incidental lo tho hardships tho civil population lias suffered. Statements that the pub lic health Is betler In tho war-stricken countries than before hostilities broke out nro declared ridiculous. From reliable mid Ininurtini sources, It Is estimated that Berlin lias lost soo.oou inhabitants, Ham burg Mil.oun, Breslau 200, 000, Dresden, Leipzig and Munich' nearly 33 per cent of their pop ulations, Vienna 700,000 and Tri este, l.emberg. Prague, Budapest and Grata respectively SO, 00, 50, 40 and 35 per cent. It Is conceded that this loss will be mndo up In part when the troops return homo at tho end of tho war but a large part of them are believ ed certain to bo permanent. tho northeast corner of said lot 8. thence southerly to the place of be ginning, all In block 4, town of Yoncalla. Douglas County. Oregon. together with the bank building con structed thereon, to be convoyed to the purchaser free nd clear of all Incumbrances by the undersigned. Proposals for the purchase thereof will be received by the undersigned until the first day of Juno, 191C, at his offico In the city of Salem, Ma rlon County, Oregon. I hereby re serve the right to reject any and all proposals and said sale, if made. shall bo subject to the approval of tho court as aforesaid. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 13th day or May, 1916. S. G. S ARGENT. Superintendent of Banks for Stato of Oregon. the 5!9-dsw-m30 I Mrs. Lillian llogard left this morning for Medford where she will remain Indefinitely. Ed. Ilinkle, (be well known mai; carrier between this city and Pec: today puivliaird a Hnlrk six from A P. Bradley, the local agent. Mr llln.lo eiois to lop off a fi' hours from his regular running tiiu. from Qiis day on. "Corns All Gone! Let's ALL Kick!" Every Corn Vanishes by Using 'Won- uenui, simple "lieta-lt." Never Fails. Applied in 2 Seconds. , Isn't It wondorrul what a dlfTorenco j..ai n muo -v.eis-ii' itiaKes, on corns and calluses? It's always nla-ht aumewhere la the world, with many sis wv-'y,'"-Lexicon-?! siniv-rr-Lexicon-?,'" I; Com. Arc c,.:.,.. IN TIIK M ATTI'lt OF TIIK I.IQl 11) ATION d.' Tin.; Yovt'AII.A KTATK P.AXK. l.NSOI.VKXT. j NOTICE IS IlKUKUy (JIVKN tlia. the i.nderfivniM will sell nt prNa:. . sale, suh.v'i't lo the approval of th "''''" i''rt of l'ug!.-s o.iot!-. Or- r n. en or b.r,,i( .P f .sl ; fl'ov. h::, describe,! real ) :,i: , Ci !', to- ir : IVn'miii." t; si.',tl!iM corr-i , or lot i; iS i.:,.. i; 4 ;,,,. ,.,,, ,,, . j (hence we-:' ,vi the ,-.,i::rh bound-:.. ' ' f.ud lot n; . .,rt. v..vxw- n,.r', Over 400 Complete Songs with Words and Musia ISSiilllli ff1::i-.-,:V'.-,ff,ai-?l:i;j;;j; 4::,ftSr 2 Greatly Reduced Size. Fa!! Size, 7x9 1-2 inche . f Awantt Juanita HI , IfoimJ in pin J71, "HciiitSin,!''! In the soft twilight, or as the deeper shadows gather, the song of "Juanita" always seems to soothe. The gifted authoress of this popular song was Mrs. Norton, a grandaughter of the famous Richard Brinsley Sheridan, born in Eng land in 1808. Her songs of "Biggen on the Rhine" and "Juanita" were very popular. She died 1877 and lived to hear the echoes of her plaintive "Juanita" come to her from nearly every civilized country in the world. The Array of Coupon Clippers are to be Found in Our Office from Dawn to Darkness! Our Great Song Book Includes 16 Art Portraits of Famous Singers, with Biographical Sketch and Favorite Encore Elaborate Dictionary of Musical Terms Two Complete Indexes: One Alphabetically, one Classified Beautiful Afanan Binding, Geld Cover and Art Inlay Design A Great Home Magnet zvith a Strong Heart Pull Coupon in Today's Issue Explains Terms "Whffl I liou't t nrr! I lint Hid of My 1 1'ornM Utih (rtlt'i' j folks humpctl up. with cork -Err wed fiu-fs, nouKiitsr. pi i" Mm;, ilrillinu out 1 their ,iriir, miking p:uKuKes of iht-u j tot wuh phiMiTF, baM;i;ii;H, tapo and j contraptions .iiMl thf "liollcr" in their i-nrns cot a nn fnrcver: Pon't yu ilo tt. L,. Ni,-t.i-n," lt'.t ni.e ' oui, nimplc, iu-v.t tni. Applv U in ' itpcofJs. Not htti to Ptlt-k 'to tho ftocktnir. hurt ..r lrrit;t.- the toe. ; l'nln nl op. Corn conies "VI pan off," i OiinK. It's oih- of tlo K's of thrt'1 worl.t. Try tt-.vou'il hth from joj. For 1 1 cortn. cnlln;t', uttrtt. I'.iiiton. ! """if, or ?oMt turret by K. Uwrcnci Ac Co., t'hli -.wo.. HI. . .. o. A m dinnioinlt SPEND YOUR VACATION AT Winchester bay GOOD' lU-NTINO. FISHING AND I!ATI1ING. COME AND HAVE A OOOD TIMK THIS St"MMEK. I'or fiiiilicr paitirulara L. S. WEEKS, Winchester. 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