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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1916)
THE EVENING NEWS, T.'IVRSHAV. JUNE 1, SIX "THERE'S NO SENSE TO TJHS KISS-GERM IDEA," SAYS BOSTON DOCTOR. INDIGNANTLY; KISSING NOW MADE PLEASANT AND EASY 1Kb kiss os.m is xaw ueciAne ee "v' ' prbjuoicf "'has treed W' ' "vTStwOV v nA v'jjr ?:.:-? Vi . . n (100 A Ow' ' vC. Dr Charles E. Page, Boston physician, has recently cxprtftacd exMponiiiori with all those in Sui.;u'r of u. Itiss-Kerin i idea Dr. C. V. Chnpin in a speech before the Harvard Medical School dedW tll ...sw.nr w.ta u dancer of irerins wan a pi-ccanous pastime nnd De Pi.- reft..".1 inn: with Lot Pipes for Fruit Driers New machinery to make pipes for all kinds of Fruit Driers will be installed at this plant at once and the best of service warranted at moderate and reasonable rates. Call and let us figure with you. Roseburg Sheet Metal Works 222 W. Oak Slreet Roseburg, Oregon The NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVE A FULL LINE OP Groceries, Flour and Feed ' TO SELL! THEY AUG PAYING The North Side Grocery Al,To S. 1'HEY, Prop. A Shower For the June Bride wii.l. nitiMi u. of in i-: snirmsi.; .i i-i,i:.sritK that VOl' PI. AN, AMI MOISK, IT Till'. SEI.I-K TIOX IS MADE FROM M Ol I! I.A1U.I-: ASSOIITMKXT Ol' Useful Luxuries 77te ll&xcxSJL Store Nathan Fullerton Perkins Building Read tlic Advertisements in The Evening News and then patronize Ionic industries. DOKKSTLEH WIXS CASK AGAINST FIRST NATIONAL The fourth case against the First National Hank of Itoseburg was won yesterday by -Attorney B. L. Eddy, representing M. S. Doerstler, In the the circuit court. When the Jury re turned a verdict awarding Mr. Doer stler judgment in the sum of $5101.50, including the amount plac ed on deposit and the accrued In terest, The case tried In the court yesterday was similar In nearly ev ery respect to the three others which havo been tried bofore Judge Hamilton. In all of the othors an appeal was tJlion to the supreme court the verdict of the lower court being sustained by the higher" trib unal while the third case was re ferred back because tf the action ol (ho judge In taking the case from the jury. Attorney Eddy has several other cases involving the same" issues which will be taken up during the coming torms of court. MILITIA PICMC. The members of the local artillory couipany will have their annual picnic at Winchester next Sunday, June 4, marching down Saturday evening, and returning Sunday even ing. The following program has beon arranged: G a. m. ltovcllle. 7 a. m. Breakfast 8 a. m. Exhibition drill. 10 a. m. Itaces and games flB fol lows: Foot races, 100 yards nnd GO yards, sack race, sheltor tent pitch ing contest, and equipment race. t 12 m. Picnic dinner. 2 p. in. Basobnil game between h Company and Winchester. , 5 p. in. Guard mount. 6 p. in. Supper. 7 p. in. Break camp for return to Armory. Tho public is cordially invited to attend, and the public is also invited to bring lunches and havo picnic, din ner with tho boys. The company Is crowing, and many new recruits are being enlisted before tho federal pay bill goes into effect. MASON) VISIT STATE COLLEGE Gnuid Lodge and Cliaptcr Attend Commencement at O. A. C, fOKEGON' AGRICULTURE COL LEGE, June 1. Delegates to the sixty-second annual convention, A. F. & A. M and the fifty-sixth an nual convocation, Chapter R, A. M., Oregon, will witness the graduation at O. A. C, and inspect the college plants on Tuesday, June 0, If they accept the invitation of II. M. Guthl tie, local Chapter W. M., and Pres ident W. J. Kerr. "This means that COO representa tive citizens of Oregon from practic ally e.very district of the state will visit the college as the guests of the college and the local chapter of the order," said Mr. Guthrios. Special trains will be made up to bring them over from Albany where they are In annual session. They will also be met by members of the local chap ter who will take them on a sight seeing tour over the town and up to the college where they will witness the graduating exercises. Later they will ' inspect the college. At noon they will be guests at luncheon of the local chapter and nothing will be neglected in the way or affording the delegates an opportunity to see the college and become acquainted with its working force." Quick Service! WB HAVE CAPACITY AND ARE PREPARED TO SERVE TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY PERSON'S AN HOUR. IF YOUR TIME IS LIMITED EAT AT THE CAFETERIA. QUICK SERVICE, QUALITY, QUANTITY AND VARIETY. Phone 81 THE CAFATERJA mcassst. JUYK.MLK HAND MAY GO TO ASHLAND Hand master S. E. Wright, leader of the Roseburg Juvenile Band, to day received a personal letter from H. O. Frobach, chairman, of the Springs Dedication Celebration com mittee, asking that the local organi zation make a proposition for the three days of the festivities in the southern city. Mr. Frobach Btated that the committee which was In this city during the carnival did not rep resent the celebration committee and Chat as yet no outsido bands had been engaged. The fame of the boys band has spread throughout the entire north west and their services will prob ably be much in demand at celebra tions of this kind In the future. The proflcienecy which the boys have at tained under the leadership of Mr. Wright was easily to be noted dur ing the recent Strawberry Carnival. When you want the very best Remember "Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock of these Is very complete. Price and quality satisfy. THE CASH, STORE1 WE SAVE YOU MONEY 135 CASS STIJEET PKIZE WINNING POE.M. Little Harley Troxel, who won the first prize for a poem on "Our Flag" given by John Kelly, was called to the stand at the conclusion of the exercises Tuesday, and recited the following verso, but in tho confusion of departure, it was not heard by many. The little patriot said, point ing to the flag on Mt. Nebo. Look up yonder, and see Old Glory, That tells us a story, the Emblem of Llborty, For you and for mo. The Star Spangled Banner, The Rod, White and Blue, Emblem of all who ere loyal and true. i i7i3 An Open Letter 4 5 C 7 8 9110 ISggSS! To the June Bride: 2fi2627282930 . . Dear Miss Madam: It required 20 years for your fiance's mother to make a man of him, hut you can spoil his temper in 20 days by carelessness In the selection of your grocer. , May we demonstrate that we have the goods and the disposition to please you Wright-Reidel Grocery Co. PHOXE 103 ALI, LAUNDRY RECEIVED OX FRIDAY I!Y 9 A. M. WILL HE DELIVERED SATURDAY ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 5'EXMA MARVELOUS NEW HERBAL SKIN KEALER ASK US ABOUT OUIt PRICES OX ROUGH DRY FAMILY WASHING P hone 79 and Cur Autos Will Call Applipd tn oM running dorp., and ulcers TVKXMA form, a poultice drawing out the corruption, nnd starting new healthy tissue 1o grow. It is nature's way cumtruunded Irom nature's own herbs. Apply it lo Kciema, to ringworm, lr piles, to any form of Kkin disease or skin blemish. It quickly cleanses, and purities. It builds new healthy tissue. We are the only druggists in this town from whom D'EXMA, the great herbal balm, can be secured. Ask us today, tted t-iM Dl'UK bUire. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. tJ. S. Wenther Bureau, local office. Roseburg, Ore., 21 hotis ending 6 a. in., June 1, 1916. Precipitation lOv inches and hun dredths: Ugliest temperature yesterday 07 Lowest temperature last night l" Pipsipltntlon last 21, hours .... .09 Total precipitation since first of month 0 Normal preclp. for this month 1.07 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1915 , 36.19 Average precipitation from Sep- i temher 1, 1S77 i... 32.77 Total excess from Sep tember 1, 1915 3.12 Average precipitation for 38 wet seasons, (Sept. to May, liioluslre 32. 0t !' WILLIAM HELL, I Observer ' CHICHESTER S PILLS TJ-V 1 UK IH V It UK Wit. " Why take chances on unclean milk. Order high class JERSEY MILK from Sanitary Dairy Phone 33F23 NOTE Till' KIXE COLOR of our hams and bacon. That denotes first that they come from young, tender pigs and next that they have beon F.'operly cured. All our hams and bacon are cane sugar cured and hickory smoked. They have a flavor of their own which once Listed you'll always prefer. Try somo for breakfast tomorrow. CASS STREET MARKET -GET SPORT SHIRTS at SIMON CARO'S Implements! WE HAVE PURCHASED THE STOCK OP IMPLEMENTS AXD VEHICLES FORMERLY OWNED BY CHOl'dl GILES mv. SISTIXG OK HUGGIES, WArtOXS, PLOWS, DISC HAEROWS CULTIVATORS, ETC. VVinLK 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. iiiOm. i it, mm rill v t ,"a ! .'u'.; air!. MIKE j