TUlf EVENING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1016. ...THKEC The Douglas National Bank Roseburg, Oregon Capital Stock - - - . . $100,000.00 Surplus i-.. . ......... . i 30,000.00 We have growa to be what we are by being progresNire, caret ll and competent. Yea, we want your business, but we also want your confidence. We want you to become Identi fied with us as our customers, and to grow with us, for we etpect to go steadily forward. We extend to you 1I the arfviuitnu.es of an up-to-Uute banking institution. Call an 1 see us. CITY NEWS. Frozen berries at Galls. 661-tf Sweetheart soap coupons redeem ed by People's Supply Co. 642-m31 Take your Sweetheart Soap cou pons to the Owl drug store and get a cake ot soap free. 648-m31 Gurdon Fory left this morning for Oakland where he spent the day attending to business matters. Oak wood, $2.50 per tier, pine wood, $2.25. Phone 3F24. C. T. Brown. 642-tf Miss Mabel Carter, who spent ' Sunday visiting with friends in Roseburg left this morning for her home at Drain. Twenty-acre Improved ranch one mile from Myrtle Creek, to trade fori itoseburg property. C. H. Arundel, box 703. Roseburg, Or. 636-tf al will be shipped from Springfield. Eugene Guard. For oak and fire wood, Davis, or phone 295. see W. C. 601-jl5p R. W. Martin, assistant sales man ager of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., who has been traveling , through southern Oregon all last week In the interests of his company, returned to the city Saturday. He secured the order for all lumber for the new Roseburg high school. This mated- T WITH SAGE TEA J. N. McConnell, who has been visiting for a few days in this city, leturned to his home at McMlnnville 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. W. E. Marsters left this morning for Salem where she will visit for a few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Lane Morely. H you.want to Duy or sell If you have rooms to rent -if you have lost something, try a classified ad. They bring results. Shoot with a Kodak, and send your films to the KoseDurg book Store for finishing. We do the best work at moderate prices. 494-tf For sale, all kinds ot 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. 375-tf Dr. and Mrs. Ed Bywater returned Sunday from an auto trip to Rose burg. They were in the Douglas county capital during the progress of I the Strawberry Fesitval, and they state that good cheer and an excel lent community spirit among the people of Roseburg made the visitor clad t6 be with them. Grants Pass Courier. IMPORTANT FIGURE AT G. O. P. MEETING Because his wife quarreled with him and returned to the home of her parents, Ellis Noal, formerly a resident of Roseburg, but lately oi1 Ashland, committed suicide last Fri day night by inhaling gas. The body was not found until late Monday ev ening, the word of suicide reaching Roseburg yesterday afternoon. Mr. Neal was well known in Rose burg, having been in the automobile tinalnoea In tl,lo fltv tnr snmn time. ! and only recently loft for his now location. According to information received he had told a number of his friends about the quarrel in wV.lch he and his wife had engaged! as result of which she had left him, ' Ilcan national convention in cnicago going to her father's home, and next month will be James B. Rey seemed very despondent over the ov-' Holds, secretary of the meeting. H er the occurrence. His nervousness, will read the convention call. and" evident despair gradually In- j creased until Friday evening his! Long, of Yoncalla, who was unop 4 XSV&'LI James B. Uc;-iolds. An Important figure at he Repub- friends commented on his ance. He left the business district for! his home late in the evening and evidently went directly to his bed room where he turned on the gas and lay down upon his bed to await death. Tlwre were no evidences of a struggle, unconsciousness having come with no resistance. The body was not discovered until Monday night when his friends became alarmed over his non-appearance and went to his home to Investigate and found the body lying on the bed wrapped In a blanket. A message was Imemdaltely senf. to his wife, who is prostrated with grief over the occurrence. The trouble, she claimed, was very trivial and that she was intending to re turn to htm within a short time. 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 ACCOLrtf. MAY BE THE TURNING POINT; AND ALWAYS IS AN EPOCH-MAKING DAY. IN THE LIFE OF EVERYONE. COMMENCEMENT MAY WELL MEAN "COMMENCE THINKING ABOUT IT. AND PLANNING FOR IT" Roseburg National Bank Jackson'and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon Mrs. Gortrude Jamieson and son, Harry, former residents of Rose burg, came from Portland Monday and spent Decoration Day In oRse- burg Mr. E. C. Palmer, of Umpqua, pahl a flying trip to Roseburg Monday. I Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy and thick with a 'simple mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur, The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked ami faded hair is grandmother's treat ment, and folks arc again using it to keep their hair a pood, even color, which is quite sensible, an we are living in an ace when A youthful appearance is of the greatest ndvantagc. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troubh'some task oi gathering the eape and the niussv mixing at. home. All dm? stores sei'i the rfiuly-to-use product called "Wyeth's Snge and Sulphur Com- ; potiml ' lor aliuul ou cents a nome. very popular heeau?e nonoily can it hns been applied. Miniy vour eomb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time: by morn ing the gray hair disappears, hut what deliirhts the ladies with Wyeth's Rage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applica linnOit also produces that soft lustre, and appearance of abundance which is po attractive; besides, prevents dandruff, I- l h.i. potiml lu It. is very tF discover ii moisten vo DAILY WEATHEK, REPORT. U. S. Weather Bureau, tocui office, Rosoburg, Ore., 24 hours ending I a. m.. May 31, 1916. Precipitation In Inches and hundredths: Highest temperature yesterday 03 Lowest temperature laBt night 4!) Precipitation, last 24 hours ....Trace Total precipitation since first of month 1.95 Normal prncip. for this month 2.05 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1915, to date 36.09 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1S77 32.71 T. ' xccw from Sep tember 1, 1915 3.39 Average precipitation for 38 wet seasons, (Sept. to May, lntluslve 32.06 WILLIAM BELL, Observer UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES RECEIVE, KliATTEItING VOTE AT PRIMARY appear-' poaed Ior coul,ty commissioner, re- calved 664' -votes. Harry iPearce, caandidate for sheriff, ran next to the high man on the democratic ticket and received 689 votes. Ed. Lenox was unopposed for the office of county clerk and lead the tlckot j with 776 votes. j For assessor, R. W. Ashworth polled 631 votes, and due to a quiet! movement on the part of a numbor of his friends, C. H. Cleaves receiv ed 118 votes for superintendent of county schools. S. A. Phillips, can didate for Justice of the peace for Deer Creek precinct received 162 votes, he having no opposition for the positlou. ' Can We Afford It? There are hundreds .of families in every city that are still denying themselves the comforts and conveniences of our modern' mode of living just because they have never worked out the propor answer to the qdostion, "Can' we afford It?" They have In herited the belief that electricity In tho home means an expense that can be afforded only by the well-to-do. Thore are now many homes where the monthly bill for electric current does not exceed the cost of one roast ot beef. They use the electric fan In summer, an electric heating pad in wintor, and the electric, Iron and vacuum cleaner every week and the bill vnrios from $1.00 In June to $2.00 In December. Why not give the electric current a trial Roseburg Electric Company The of Ifclal count of. the repub lican vote as cast at the primary election held recently in this county and published on page five of this issue does not show the votes cast for candidates for county office where there was no opposition. For representative in congress from this district, W. C. Hawley lead the entire ticket with 2,968 votes. J. O. Watson, however, received two votes In Caro precinct for the office of representative and Elbert Her mann received one in Drain. For state senator, Hon. B. L. Eddy received 2,899 votes, George Kimball one vote cast In Benson pre cinct, A. N. Orcutt our, Dexter Rice one and W. S. Edwards, the independent candidate for senator, received two votes. For county clerk, Charles Clark MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms uric acid. If you must have your meat evrry day, eat it, but Hush your kidneys with salU occasionally, says a noted authority who tells ub that meat forme urio acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their ef forts to expel it from tho blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, ehnrp pains in tho back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, tho channels often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three tima during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidnevs and flush off the t body's urinous waste get four ounces of Now on Sale -June Records receives 2,597 votes, and Ed. Lenox ; jB(i gttits from any pharmacy heroi 37 republican votes. Mr. C. 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Skipworth 679, for circuit Judge. For state representative, J. L. Clian ey received 555 votes, and R. W. (Trapes and lemon juice, combined with litliia, and has ham used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneyB, also to neutralize the acidB in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Baits is inexpensive; cannot in iuro, r-nd makes a delightful effervescent lithio-water drink. Make our store your rest room. Con tinuous concert liy tho Ri-enteNt ' nrttNtA on earth. Take homo n sou venir record. THINGS ,THAT NEVER HAPPEN Copyrifhl, THIS OlOMT ECJ SY0i UMDER STAND "V wJIFEH I DEMANO TiARte ) S NldHTS A ViEEK FOR J I t-WSeLF SO I CAN Co ( vWrW I HAVt out vdvrrt -rue eos ) (no oRiecTiota V AND ' HV6 fii. TO,TKM AT ALlU ' -v Soop "TIME." 5 ( -(OUSE EMTltUE.0 - ' l-ro it j ' i 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. 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