..THREE Try a Mt Shasta at Galls'. C 0 1-tf SOUTHERN CHAMPION RETAINS GOLF TITLE IP YOU NEED THE SERVICES OP A BAXK.OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE EVENING NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1016. Commencement Week MAY HAVE ITS "RED LETTER DAY" FOR SOME OF THE ALUMNI, AS WELL AS OF ALL THE GRADUATES: FOR THE DAY THAT SEES THE OPENING OF A BANK ACCOO.Vf. MAY BE THE TURN1N0 POINT; AND ALWAYS IS AN EPOCH-MAK The Douglas National Bank WHERE THE PEOPLE OF THIS VICINITY HAVE I1HEX FAITH FULLY SERVED SINCE 1883 ING DAY. IN THE LIFE OF EVERYONE. COMMENCEMENT MAY WELL MEAN "COMMENCE THINKING All are welcome and will receive careful attention and fair treatment. J. H. Kooth, President. K. L. I'arrott, Vice-President H. H. Staideton, Cashier. H. C. Slocilm, Asst. Cashior. ABOUT IT, AND PLANNING FOR IT" Roseburg National Bank Capital and Surplus $130,009.00 Jackson and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon II. Sicapoose returned to his home at Monmouth this morning after at tending Grand Lodge session. First dance free at the carnival dances, Friday and Saturday even ings, at Armory. 637-m2(; Mrs. C. E. Grubbe left this morn ing for Wilbur where she will visit with relatives for a few days. Read the Bee Hive's big free oTfer '.n another section of today's paper. 63U-m2G Lena Senst left this morning, for her home at Eugene after a short visit with relatives in Roseburg. Carnival dances at the Armory Friday and Saturday evenings. Q37-m2 B. Francis, who was "a representa tive from Albany to the Grand Lodge, returned home this morning. Carnival Visitors Welcome, make our store your headquarters. Peo ple's Supply Co. 633-tf MrB. Alma Payton returned to her home at Hilisboro this morning after visiting in this city and attending Grand Lodge. Fifteen, or more samples of every day necessities given away free a the Bee Hive tomorrow. See th adv. 639-m2i ; 1 x CITY NEWS. Frozen berries at Galls. 661-tf (2500 or J3000 to loan on real estate security. Inquire 627, care News office. 627-tt A. M. Larson of Dallas, who has teen visiting in this city for the past week returned to his home this morning. K you want to ouy or sell If you have rooms to rent If you have lost something, try a classified ad. They bring results. Mrs. J. H. Payne who has been visiting at the home of her brother Walter Williams, left this morning for her home at Corvallis. Twenty-acre improved ranch one mile from Myrtle Creek, to trade for J noseburg property. C H. Arunaei, box 703, Roseburg, Or. 630-tf Mrs. M. C. Saltus .of Sherwood, Oregon, has been attending Grand L'odge session and visiting at the home of one of her former school teachers, John Hamllm Mrs. Saltus passed through this city in the year PAYS TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIAN DEAD Prime Minister Hughes. Mr. Hughes, prime minister of Australia, sent the following "Anzac Day" message to the newspapers of the Commonwealth: "With a full heart, the Australian nation today pays tribute to its heroic dead. W grieve with those who loved them, but glory in the manner of th nr death. This is the tribute they themselves would most have wished. For gladly they faced and met death that by their sacrifice their country and Its liberties might be saved." Yes sensible Fatlmas are cool and comfortable to throat end tongue. And they never leave "that over-smoked feel ing" that follows some cigarettes which are not so aid 1 fully blended as Fatimas. ASnsible Cigarettes $&ggg for e i 11378 and this Is the her first visit I since that time. Mrs. E. H. Lough and family ar rived in Roseburg last night and will make their future home here. For oak and fire wood, see W. C. Davis, or phone 295. 601-J15p Miss Myth Henderson returned last night from Umpqua where she has just closed a very successful term of school. ' " George Tucker who has been at tending college at the Stae Univer sity returned to his home In this city last night. Gerta Oleson and mother, Mrs. Fred Olson of Hilisboro, were among the many representatives to the Grand Lodge who returned home this morning. For sule, all kinds of bedding plants, Canterbury bells, and Pan ama Exposition rade of pansle plants on sale at Gall's confection ery, Cass street. Phone 414. Mrs. F. D. Owens. 376-tf -Or "HEART SONGS" PRE3&NT&B BY. THIS PAPER TO YOU I 1 vr I fyp 3 tf rr -srBil:rr5!B-. HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE Clip out and present rx coupon like the above, bearing consecutive dates, together with our special price of 98c Book on display at office of. The EVENING NEWS 6 CanSNS 98c Secure this $2.50 Volume 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 nUUV1 JWilVaO songtre.mre.ofth.worldlnon.Tol. imM of 50 p.- ChoMn by 20,000 music lovara. Pour yvara to comply Um book. Er.rr King . gtm of m.lodr. jav 27 jgig Mrs. A. R. Manning who has been attending the Strawberry Carnival returned to her home at Sutherlin this morning. P. S. C. steel cut coffee In the brown package that's the best. Get It at the People's Supply Co. ' 633-tf Mrs. H. R. Carter loft this morning for Portland where she will spond a couple of days attending to busi ness matters. You can come and go when you please at the carnival 10 cent dances at the Armory, Friday and Saturday evenings. 637-m2G James M. Grant and wife of Al bany returned to thoir homo this morning after attending Grand Lodge and Strawberry Carnival. Mrs. S. J. Thomas of Clackamas, was among the many representa tives to the Grand Lodge to return home this morning. Fred" J. Mendll of Portland, who has been attending the sessions of Grand Lodge returned to Portland this morning. Bedding plants now ready. Call on Mrs. F. D. Owens, the florist, at Gall's Confectionery, Cass street. Phono 414. 629-tf W. R. McKee who has been at tending Grand Lodge in this city re turned home to, Raineer this morn ing. Shoot with a Koflitk, and send your films to the Roseburg Book Store for finishing. We do the best work at moderate prices. 4 94-tt Miss Alexa W. Sterling. Miss Alcxa W. Sterling of Atlanta won the women's golf championship of the south for the second time last week when she defeated Mrs. Als'aa Shoaf of Savannah. Miss Sterling is still in her toen3. Kodaks, Eastman pnoto supplies, at the Roseburg Book Store. 494-tt Thomas Donaldson, J. E. High and wife and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pratt, of McMinnville, returned homo this mornlnig after attending the Grand Lodge sessions.' Tho ladies of St. Joseph's churili will sell home cooked foods, aprons, hnndkerchlefs and other articles on Saturday, May 27, last day of the carnival, at Ballf & Brown'B real estate office on Jackson St. 572-tf F. V. Powell who has been teach ing in tho commercial department of the high school during the term, left "this morning for Prlneville where ho and his wife who accom panied him, will spend the summer. The Big Bend Valley in Washing' ton is credited with raising the fin est hard wheat on the coast. High Flight flour is milled from the cream of this high grade wheeat by the lat est patent process. You get better bread, it costs you less; if you use High Flight flour. Peoplos Supply Co., distributors. 633-tf Mrs. J. O, Stuhlman, of Oakland, Cal., ono of the daughters of Win. 3ushncll who lost his life here on Monday evening, arrived in time to nttend the funeral of her father. Nearly all of her sisters and broth ers wcro present. Mrs. Stuhlman will visit in Roseburg, Jiandon and oth er places until about July 1, before returning home. CHICHESTER S PILLS J TIIK IMAM ON I IIItANII.f ..A, I.miHfKl Ank Jtiiir IfrucyUL Tor a I'lil i-licsAirr'A IXarnmiil TlrniiiliV 1'IIUin Uttl in.l (J old niMallicN irjul with llltio ItiUMin. Tnl.c tin oilier. Ituy of runp " , l;tir.tt-,. Af.ril.HI'.M.TK.TrV ni vvMi mtANi I'li.i.w, roi tea v f!vl,halest,AIy Krllr.Mii -VrRYlVHriif THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN WV.S OTHER " (- 1 . I A PLE(S'Je R . "V. M? To'Jo TO -Tf.6 ? " . " '7 I ill S ftUT Business tUiZL- Iff ?lS.T AND PueASUfW I r-,1 I't Oak wood, $2.60 per tier, pine wood, 2.25 Phone 3F24. C. T. Brown. 642-tf H. S. Beers of the soldiers home loft this morning for Cottage Grove where he will visit for a couplo of days. Byron Petty,, son of A. Petty of this city, returned last night from Eugene wrer he has been attending Behool at the state university. O. P. Coshow and daughter, Leone, and Miss Marie Pickens left this morning for McMinnville where they will attend the graduation services at which Miss Dale Coshow Is one of tho membors of the graduating class. NOTICE. All persona who are willing to fur nish roses for distribution at trains during carnival are requosted to) have them at tlie Commercial club; rooms Thursday, Friday and Satur day. , Carnival Rose Committee. 631-m2 LOST On . Thursday evening a Indies black hand purse, contain ing five dollars in gold and soma silver, also some receipted bills. Reward for return 'to News of fice. 641-m29 0nyx'x ' Hosiery You CM GOOD Value t ANY"prk?.5Uli, tkleCoto Mcio W-MpCTpdr Lmery-ueersCbmpanu.ina. IS3.lt! EAST 24th ST. NEW YORK WHOLESALE flNow on Sale-June Records Miiko our store your rest room. Con tlmiotLS concert liy tho KrcnU'nt ni'llstt 011 ciuili. Talco homo it wm venir rocord. Roseburg Furniture Co. RoseburglceDelivery ' Phone 390 We sell Coupon Books for Cash or or on time. You can save 10 on your Ice bill this summer by using our coupon books. They guarantee you right weight, save disputes in bills and save us bookkeeping. i'tionc Roseburg Ice Delivery I'llOIIO Hon A World Beater The New Sharpies Special The Suction-Feed Tubular Sep arator. Twenty-eight new fea tures. Uniform thickness of cream regardless of speed. SOW ON 1HHPLAV AT TUB Douglas Co. Creamery