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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1916)
TUB EVENING NEWS, THl'RSDAl', JUNE 8, 1916. YONGALLA John Gclder, Jr., was at Oakland on business tho first of the week. Mrs. C. C. Wamaley and Mrs. J. 1. Lutz were business visitors at Drain Wednesday. JT. E. Clark and E. P. Draw are at tending the A. F. & A. M. Grand Lodge ot Albany this week as rep resentatives of Youcalla LodKO No. 161. Dr. V. L. Roclio has moved to AVoodburn when he will practice his profession. We have not as yet learned the nanio of tho M. D. who Is to take Dr. Uocho's place hero. F. L. Heard and wife have re turned here after a two week's visit at Koseburg and vicinity, ltecent reports from little Lucy Woodward, who underwent quite a serious surgical operation at Kugenej a short time uko, uro to the effect that (lie little lady is mending slowly. Miss Francis Rachelor, one of our charming young ladles, was married a few flays ago to "Teddy" Hrennen, of Portland. . Among the Yoncalla visitors to Uosehurg this week were M. M. Strawn, A. L. Lee, W. E. Thomp son, H. T. WestfHll and wife. Mrs. Ralph Davis returned to bcr home at Grants Puss the first of the week after a few days visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wise. Mrs. Sam Kochlcr, of Ashland, Is visiting here at the home of his sis ter, Mrs. E. G. Davis. Mrs. J. W. Wise departed Tues day for Portland where she will visit the rose show. Later she will visit at the homo of her' Bon, Alvy, at WcllB. .las. and Chas. Pumphrey are so journing at Crescent City. H. Hopper, one of our genial 9 . THE UNIVERSAL CAR You Can't Beat 'Em Mr. Farmer, you should have one on your farm, and Mr. Business Man, it would pay you big interest on your investments tq have one in your business. The greatest value for the money, in first cost, efficiency, service and up-keep, and we are not the only ones who think so. Note the List of May Purchasers THESE MEN WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR VICE PRESIDENT AT ST. LOUIS MEETING I It is, rumored that some more the Quarantine may be again neces ! cases of scarlet fever are developing sary for some families until the dis i at Round Prairie, and it Is possible ease is thoroughly eradicated. ; 1 . fe L is I'- r i . . I 8 : The NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVE A FULL LINE 0F groceries, nour anu rccu TO SELL! THKV ARE PAVIXO MARKET PRICK FOR- KfiGS. The North Side Grocery ALTON S. FREY, Prop. g 1 feHZZm?3S!!Kra33in!9BSaKe3! (.EORliE WKIilOK. . . Eili-nlNiwor II. it:i:sT RoM'huin PIORRV ST.WI.IOV.Ciuims Valley A. W. VOCr.M Cuiiiiin Viilley C'l.AY SMITH WinMoii R. R. SMITH ..; KoNeliiirg C SI. WILSON', . . .('nuias Valli'y ' WATUR Ai LKillT CO . . KnKeliurg MeCillA'Y A. SWAXSON STUM.; PKARMOX ATTFRItl RY . . . WIXXIFOlll) WI'K IXCLFS . . . ionx irnTT.s ... I. II. SYKFS GARRY RAI'P . . . -. . Cunyonvillo Melros-o WlncliesU'r , Itoselilll'K ' Clllaptxiiit Pwl . . . .Cimtes . . lto44'hlll'K . , Itoschurg Don't hesitate Ford car to you. when you need it. but let us demonstrate a new The season is on and now is Terms to responsible parties. lt to right, top: Cov. Elliott W. Major and Thomas R. Marshall. BnU' torn: Senator Robert L. Owen and Gov. John H. Morehcad. These men are all active or passive candidates for the Democratic vlc Jnvsirtential nomination. Major is making a determined fight for the p?&c. Owen of Oklahoma and Mnrohead of Nebraska have been endorsed ,for vltt prtiident bv the Cemnrrnts of their respective states. VV. A. BURR, Agent The Inner Secret Of New Post Toasties A rIiuh'o at one of those new corn flakes re veals novel, little bubbles whieh are raised by the quick, intense heat ,of a new process of manufac ture. These bubbles are an identifying feature of these Hie only corn flakes with a self-developed, delicious corn flavour the only flakes that do not have to depend largely on cream and sugar for palatability. Try some of the New Toasties dry they're good that way the children munch them like candy, lint of course the delicious new flavour is more pronounced when the flakes are served with sugar and cream. The New Post Toasties lo not waste into "chaff" in Cue package, and they don't mush down into cream like other flakes. They're a vast im provement over old-fashioned corn flakes and have met with enthusiastic approval everywhere. New Post Toasties Sold hv (IrociMs Kvervwhcro. bsrhers is now interested in "movies" and reports pretty good success so far. "Hov" the show man. r. F. Luuinan is now he proud possessor of a new Ford, purchased recently from Hurry Stearns, local agent. - Work on the new 'school house n progressing nicely under the man agement of Contractor Lombard, of Eugene -and beforo we are scarcely aware of it Yoncalla will once more be the proud possessor ' of a new brick school building. It is to be seriously hoped that no unprincipled individual will apply the toreli to tliis. edifice us many contend was done beforo. From nil indications and veporfs, Yonc::!la uncl vicinity has never hud ;ich a iii'ospect for a bumper fruit crop of practically every description. Prune trees are fairly groaning bo- j tu;;ith their daily iiicreu.siitK loads; while cherry, apples, pear and j peach tree alike are taxed to their' capacity, drain and burdens are looking "good" while the prepent crop of youus turkeys bids- fair to supply the Thanksgiving and Xmiis tables with a bountiful supply of "Itoyal"' birds. School will soon have closed here and considering the great hnndicapj under which school work has been ; carried on since the loss of our j ltuth Strawn, Verio Wilson. Addie Wilson. W. is for Fruit Driers llOMIi TALK.NT 1'IAY. At tho Melrose Grange Hall, by the Di'xouvillo Grange. Title "A Soldier of Fortune." Saturday night, June 10. Admission, children 15c, adults 25c. , C74-1H) 4 SCOUTS 1IKA( II KKSTOX Word was received here this morn lug th:tt tho company of Roy Scouts reached lteston, at the loot or thu Coast Itanye last niht, on their hiko to the coast. They remained thero over 'night nnd today will j climh the mountain and stay for the j day at Brewster to try the fishing; camming there tonight, aVj start-1 Ing the march again in the morn- ing. Thoy were all well andec;l-j lug fine. 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 VV. Oak Street Roseburg, Oregon ikkt-tkac!ii-:ks mketixu school building. remarkable pro gress has been made. Preparations ' are underway for commencement ex ercises whihe will be held - on the evening of June t.j, at the Presby terian church. Those to graduate are Miram llrndley, Sara Hunting ton, Carl Long., Theresa MeCo'irt, The Benson Parent-Teacher Asso ciation will hold their regular meet ing at the Benson school building Friday veiling, June 9, 191 fi, com mencing 8 p. m. The industrial club work nnd topics of general nature will bo discussed. All the parents are urged to bp present. jS CHICHESTER SPILLS A,1' tv.O, l''-'hr.d,y1.lia. .1 ilnuHlAX 11.1.. ,.r L'i ' !Y!VHFRF OPERATIONS OF ALLIES IN ASIA MINOR B L. A. . v?l i , Tin SYRIAN ocs err T The armin of the Hi: Min Cram! Puke now have for Ihcir olijwtives Unihurt (l). Kriiican (). and DUrhrkr (.!). 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