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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1916)
THUKB Try a Ml. Shasta at Galls'. 31-tf Sweetheart soap coupons redeem ed by People's Supply Co. 6 42-m31 Ko'1p-!;s, Eastnisa pnoTo supplies, .it the Roseburg Book Store. 4 y -Mrs. Clyde Faulkner, ot i:u(teue. ia visiting: for a few days v.i'h friends and relatives at Kosoburg. Frank R rinvla. Thn rtevin stnrA v being used for a meeting place. Nell Brown left this morning for s visit with friends and relatives at Robsits Creek. N. O. Dean and wii'e. of Rlddto, Commencement Week The Douglas National Bank MAY HAVE ITS "RED LETT Kit DAY" FOR SOUK OF THE .:.i;.i"l, AS WELL AS OF AM. TI M GRADUATE..'-; 1 FOR THE Roseburg, Oregon DAY T1LVT SEES THE OPENING OV A UANi ACCOo. l ' -MAY HE THE TURNING POINT; AND ALWAYS 13 AN' EPOCH-MAK capital Stock ... Surplus - - $1(10,000.00 80,000.00 II i-s. O.. M:rtiu, of Days Creek, ro U::ic.l home -this anoraicg afttn V.cr.dln the pubt weok in UoscUuri':. ING DAY, IN THE LIFE OF EVUr.YONR. We have grow a to be what we are by being v ' : ' pi-ojrresslvc, caret jl and competent. Yes, we ' want jour business, but we also want your confidence. We want you to become Identi fied 'with us as o.ir customers, and to grow "with us, for we e :pect to go steadily, forward. We extend to you all the Advantages of an up-to-date bunking institution. Call an i soe us. COMMENCEMENT MAY WELT MKAN "CC.MVENOn- TillKKlN'U ABOUT IT, AND PLANNING FOR IT" - Roseburg National Bank Jackson'and Cass Sts. Roseliuru;, Oregon THE EVK.VIXG NKWS, MONDAY MAY 20, 101(1. . CTTY XEWS. ' '. f'j.- Frozen berries at Galls. 601-tf Mrs. Vina Matthews left this morning for a visit with friends at Wilbur. ' " : ' ; ' K you want to buy or sell If you ha.ve rooms to rent If you have lost I something, try a classified ad. They bring results. ' Attorney H.. W. Evans left this, morning for Eugene where he will spend the day attending to court matters, - - Mrs. D, T. Summerville, who has been visiting at the home of W. H. Fisher, returned to hor home at Portland this morning. Twenty-acre improved ranch one mile from Myrtlo Creek, to trade for toseburg property. C, H. Arundel, i box 703, Roseburg, Or.' ' 536-tf F. A. Stewart has Just added a ine bunch of threo hundred addi tal' sheep on his splendid ranch, M Crest, west of this city. He vs more than six hundred heep and goats, besides a vf horses, and intends to in ythis as fast as possible, as APPLY SAGE TEA A few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur brings back Us vigor, color, gloss and thickness. Common garden Buge brewed into a heavy tta with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked utod faded hair beautifully dark nnd luxuriant, re move every bit of dunih'ufl", stop acalj) telling and lulling hair. Just a few applications will piove a revelation if your baif is fading, pray or dry, Bcrag jrly nnd thin. Mixing the Wage Tea and Sulphur recipe ut home, though, is troubli-tmine. Ah easier way is to get the ready-to-live tonic, costing ammt il) cents n lnrge. buttle at drug stufi-H, known aa "Wyeth's Najre and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispgray, faded hair is not' fclnfiiJ, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness, liy darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell .because it doe so naturally, m evenlyf ou just dnmpen a pponjre or soft brush' with it and cirnw this tbronph your hair, taking one small strand at a time; hy morning all, pray hairs luive disappeni-cd, and. after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, poft and luxuria. ho has withdrawn the property from the market for sale. For-oak and fire wood, see W. C. Davis, or phone 295.- 601-jl5p Mrs. F." M. Mctibnald and Mrs. R. T. McNichols; of Glendale, who have been visiting the Strawberry Carni val, returned home this morning. S. S. Thomas and wife, who have been spending earnlvaj and Odd Fel low week at the home of V. S. Pat terson, returned yesterday to their home at Anlauf. For sale, all klnas 'of bedding plants, Canterbury -bells, and Pan ama. Exposition, , -frade of pansle plants on sale at Gall's confection ery,: Cass street. Phone 414. Mrs. F. D. Owens. 375-tf The official count of Coos county for circuit judge, shows that J. S. Coke received 2006, C. A. Sehlbrede 1437, J. A. Buchanan 953, W. W. Cardwell 909. The returns from Curry are still out, according to the latest word from that section. J. N. McConneli and wife will ar rive in this city this evenlnfor a short visit with their many friends. Mr. McConneli was formerly pastor of the local Christian church but is now located at McMlnnvIUe. He will preach this evening at the Christian church. , That there, has been "music In the -air" and (plenty of it during both the convention and the carnival, has been ably shown by the two home bands, for tUoy have been on the Job steadily and fnithfully all the time. It is not necessary to send away for anything of this kind for future affairs. Mrs. IT." Jay" Stone will leave for Milwakuee, Wis., on Thursday, the first of June, to ho gone about three months, during which she will attend the famous conservatory" of music lo cated there In a ten-weeks course. Prior to her departure she will hold a recital-lecture In the Presbyterian church this evening, to which the public is cordially invited. In noting the final days of the jnost successful carnivnl of recent years, It must not he overlooked to give credit to- the splendid showing made by the Grange organizations of this county. It took time and labor to make such displays and they certainly -added to the interest and showed In a splendid light the agri cultural resources . of this great county. "HEART SONGS" COUPON PBtSBNTlD BY , THIS PAPER TO ,YOU 1 1 . I I I I I I A - o -r fiM' Oak wood, $-..rt0 per tier, pine ,-ood, $2.25. Plume 3F2. C. V. Urea a. . 642-tl Mrs. K. Fate, of Myrtle Creek, who ma Leon attending the Strawberry "cmi.al, returned home this morn ing. P. S. C. steel cut coffee In the brown package that's the best. Gel it at the People's Supply Co. 033-tt Miss Blanche Thompson returned to her home at Riddle this morning after spending last week at the home of her brother, Orin. Bedding plants now ready. Call on Mrs. F. D. Owens, the florist, at Gall's Confectionery, Cass street. Phone 414. . 529-tf ' W. E. Goode, who has been visit ing for a few days at Salem, stopped in this city last night on his way home to McDole, Calif. Shoot with a Kodak, and send your films to the Roseburg Book Store for finishing. We do the best work at moderate prices. 494-tr MIbs Jessie Laurance, who has been spending the past few days at tending the carnival returned homo to Oil lard today. The father, mother and sister of County Fruit Inspector Strang re turned to their home in Medford yes terday, after spending several days here attending the carnival. Posters have been received here from Ashland telling ot the celebra tion to be. held in that city on July 4, 5 and 6, in the nature of a Pen dleton Round Up. The prizes ap proximate 11200 for the various events. Mrs. F. T. Greo and daughter, Ar deth, and Mrs. Morian and daughter, Gladys, of Portland, who have been attending the carnival . and Grand Lodge session, left this morning for a visit with relatives and friends at Riddle. i ' Mrs. J. D. Jackson and Mrs. B. D. Cornelius, of Springfield, passed through this city .today on their way to Csnyonville whore they will visit with relatives. They were met at the depot by a number of friends who presented them with sevoral huge bouquets of roses. Large crowds have been in at tendance at the revival services which are being hold In Edenbowcr every evening. The Baptist and Meth odist congregations have united for a service which is being held by Rev. were sr.icv.g tho carnival visitors who returned 1101110 this morning. Take your Sweetheart Soap cou pons to the Owl drug storo and get a cake of soap free. ; 64S-m31 L E. Ilelliwoll returned this morning from a week end visit with friends aud relatives at Yoncalla. Ethel Harris and Thco. King, of Riddlo, rotruned home this morning after attending the carnival In this city . v Alta Wilson, who has been Boomi ng several days with friends In' Roseburg, returned to her home at Riddle this morning. Irene Ackerman, who has been visiting for the past month with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Carr, loft this morn ing for her home at Yreka, Calif. County Roadmaster K. A. Sin clair left this morning for Yoncalla, where he will direct the expenditure of about $1500 raised by Bpoclal tax for road Improvement. S. F. Hamilton, a former well known Roseburg citlsen, who moved to Washington county about a year ago, spent Saturday here attending to some business matters. 1 Rev. Jeffrey went to Drain Sun day aftornoon where ho delivered the baccalaureate address before the graduating class of the schools there, by special invitation of tho direc tors of the schools and the school heads. G. W. Dosser, who lives on the old Buxton ranch near Brockway, brought in a bag of potatoes Sat urday which are certainly remark able samples in size and quality for this early In tho season. They are of tho Burbank variety and were plant ed in February. Mr. Dosser has 25 acres of htllsido which is especially suited to potato raising, and from tho favorable results this year, ho In tends to devote a large part of it to this tine paying crop. The News is under obligations, for a geuorous sample. A small but enjoyable meeting ot the Garden Valloy Improvement Society took placo on Friday at tbe home of Mrs. H. Carmouch.o. The afternoon was spent in social eon verse and games. Mrs., Mulder, of rortlnd, who is visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. Calhoun, gave 'two recitations, her rendering of which showed her to bo nn experienced elo cutionist. Late in the afternoon a dainty lunch was served. The next meeting of tho society will bo at tho homo of Mrs. E. E. LaUrle, on June 9. Grace Davison loft this morning for Portland whofo she will remain for the summer. H. J. Blake returned home to Sll verton this morning after spending last week in this city. Rev. Barr G. Leo has returned from Portland after attending a con. ventloj of tho Episcopal church. Miss Inoz Bickle returned to her home at Sutherlin this morning aft er spending a woek attending the carnival. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jonos loft yos terda'y morning for Moscow, Idaho, where they will make their future home. , Mlas Mildred Meyers, one of the teachers of the Looking GIubb schools, was a visitor in tho city Sat urday laklng In the carnival. The school there will not close for two weeks yet, owing to tho lato start made. : John Bonobrako, one of tho prom inent residents of tho Dlxonvllle section, was taking in the sights ot the carnival Saturday. 5 air. ana Mrs. c. J. Hodges, of Yon calls, who have been visiting J. G. Hodges, of this city, roturned homo this morning. Mrs. Myrtle Bolfils, of Estacada. who has boen spending the past week in Roseburg, returned home this morning. W. H. Churchill and wife ho have been visiting F. II. Churchill In this city, roturned to their home at Portland this morning. Mrs. T. W. Richards, who has been spending the past week with hor daughter, Mrs. A. J. Carmen, return ed home to Sllvorton this morning. Now on Sale -June Records Mjiko our utoro your rest room, Coti tinuiMLH conceit hy tho fcri'alrst artiste on earth. TuUo homo u hoii vonlr rcM'ordi r CHICHESTER S PILLS v , Till'. 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