The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, June 08, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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Try a Mt. Shasta at Galls'. CSl-tf
Mrs. Addle Carr spent the day vis
iting with friends at Edenbower.
For oak and firs wood, Bee W. C.
Davis, or phone 295. 60!-jl5p
John M. Jeans, a resident of the
Soldiers Home left this morning for
a visit at Eugene. .
Buy In quantities. Get wholesale
prices at the People's Supply Co.
IS PUBLICITY MAN
FOR REPUBLICANS
The Douglas National Bank
Capital and Surp'us $130,000.00
NO"
IS THE BIGGEST LITTLE WORD IN THE ENGLISH
LANGUAGE. LEARN TO USE IT WHEN TEMPTED
TO SPEND ALL OF YOUR MONEY. IF YOU WOULD
BE SUCCESSFUL, REGARD YOUR BANK. ACCOUNT
AS ONE" OF THE NECESSITIES.
SAY NO TO' THE LITTLE THINGS TODAY AND YOU
WILL BE ABLE TO SAY YES TO THE BIG THINGS
OF THE FUTURE. ONE DOLLAR. OR MORE WILL
OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT AT T HIS BANK.
Once you open an account with
tlilg bank, the same seldom closed
for we give you the best facilities
to be had for the handling of your
banking business. We want now
business but never lo&re sight of the
old. Coine and see us.
659-tf
A. A. Engles, of the Soldiers Home
left this morning for Corvallis where
Roseburg National Bank
Jackson and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon
he will visit.
STRONG
SAFE CONSERVATIVE
Mrs. A. J. Ford returned last
night from a visit with friends and
relatives at Brownsville.
THE EVEXIXG NEWS, IHl ItSDAV, JUNE 8, 1916.
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Kodaks, Eastman pnoto supplies,!
at the Roseburg Book Store. 4 a 4-tf j
Another load of materials for the
high "school building, arrived and
was unloaded this morning. '
Big dance ai Dlxouvllle Auditor
ium on Friday evening, June 9. Good
music and good time. 678-j9p
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A. C. Marsters returned this
morning from Portland wtjere he at
tended the banker's convention.
Rev. Starmer, of the M. E. church,
South, will occupy the M. E. church
pulpit on next Sunday evening.
Twenty-acre improvod rench one
mile from Myrtle Creek, to trade for
itoseburg property. C. H. Arundel,
box 703. Roseburg, Or, 636-tt
Reports from the hospital today
are that Charles Greemnan, who
has been very low for the past few
days is slightly Improved. His cousin
D. L. Greenman, of Ashland, who
has been staying with him for sev-
2for-
25c
ASH BY 2.f IN LEXICON 2M IN.
ARROW
COLLARS FOR B!G
TUCKED-IN-ETND BOWS
Frozen berries at Galls.
DELAWARE'S CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT
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T. Coleman du Pont.
T. Coleman da Pont is Delaware's Republican candidate for the prc.it.
dency, and will get Delaware's six votes on the first ballot at the Chicago
convention. Du Pont was president of the du Pont Powder Company at
the outbreak of the European war. He had held this position for many
years, but resigned bectuse he did not wish to bo respcr.sible in a:iy way
ot the b1o of ammunition to the warring nation f Europe. .
SOUNDED KEYNOTE
AT BI'Mj MOOSE MEET.
i Raymond Kubl.-iA.
Raymond Robins, of Chicago was
temporary chairman at the progre.v
sive national convention. He h
picturesque figure and an effective
orator of the fiery type. He started
life as a coal miner in Illinois, went
to the Klondike and got rich and has
since studied sociological problems.
He was formerly a democrat.
eral days, returned home this morn
ing' E. A. Ladd, of Portland, came to
this'city th's morning In response to
a telegram sent last night announc
ing the serious illness of his hrother,
W. A. .Ladd.
Dressmaking or plain sewing by
the day. For information call phone
44. ,, 677-Jia
Joe Sullivan, of the Soldiers Home
left this morning for Pendleton
where he will visit with relatives for
a few days.
Sargt. S. Montgomery, of the Sol
diers Home, loft this morning for
Mc.Minnville, where he will spend a
week or ten days. ,
M you want to buy or sen If yon
have rooms to rent if you have lost
something, try a classified ad. Thoy
bring results, i
J. G. Hodges and R. H. Jennings,
motored to Yoncalla this morning
and spent the day attending to busi
ness matters.'
Mrs. J. F. Thomas, of Albany
"ame to Roseburg last night and will
visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. A.
Zimmerman, ,r
Miss Viola Martin left this morn
ing for Portland where she will visit
with friends and relatives for a week
or ten days.
. Shoot with a Kodak, and send
your films to the Roseburg Book
store for finishing. We do the best
work at moderate priceB. 4 94-tf
Miss Jennie Cook,-a teacher In the
local public schools, left this morn
ing for Albany where she will spend
the summer.
The ladles of the M. E. church,
South, will hold a window sale at
Perkins' grocery on Jackson street,
Saturday, June 10. Home cooking.
675-J9
Mrs. J. S. Roberts and' Mrs. Rena
Gwilllams and daughter, Capricia,
left this morning for Ya-
qulna, where they will visit for a
short ltme.
Mrs. Nathan Fullerton left this
morning for Portland and points
in Washington whore she will
visit with friends and relatives for
a week or ten days.
The Fullerton Parent-Teachers
Association will hold a window sale
of home cooking at the People's
Supply Co., Saturday, June 10. Bene
fit of piano fund. G84-J9
The Parcnt-Teachefs Association
of the Fullerton school will hold a
regular meeting on Friday night at
7 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Fory,
1926 Cory avenue. It Is hoped that
a good membership will turn out.
At the meeting of the state bank
ers in Portland 'yesterday, Marsh
field was selocted for the next con
vention, and J. H. Ilooth, president
of the Douglas National Bank of this
city, was elected as treasurer, of the
association.
The daughter of Rev. Jeffrey was
taken home from the hospital last
night, after she had recovered from
the anesthetics, and is reported as
resting very nicely this morning,
with the strongest hopes of a steady
and fast recovery.
Mrs. E. D. Harlson and son Fred,
for many years residents of thlB
county, have sold their largo ranch
and left this morning for Canada.
Mrs. HarrlRon will remain tlwre for
some time while her son will go on
to Alaska where he expects to spend
the summer.
The brown package Is the secret
of the moderate price of P. 8. C.
6tecl cut coffee. It costs about 4c
less to pack a pound In the parch
ment lined package than in a fancy
can. The coffee arrives fresh from
the roaster bout twice a week
hence you get the best, tho freshest
and the most reasonable coffee In the
brown package. 35c at the People's
Supply Co. 65-tf
Simeon D. Fcss.
Representative Simeon D. Fess, of
Ohio, will handle the publicity end
of the Republican congressional cam
paign committee's work this year.
Get Knriim, 10 lb. sncK3 tor 35c,
nt Tim Pnonlo'n Snnnly Co. fi59-tf
Mrs. W. A. Taylor left this morn
ing for Oakland where she will visit
for a short time.
Bertha Manning left this morning
for Suthoiiin where she will spend a
week visiting with her parents.
Msr. F. D. OwenB'lott this moruing
for Albany 'where she will vlBit for
short time with Mrs. W. A. Harvey.
Mrs. .1. H. Clark loft this mom
lug for St. Louis whore she will
DQrwi iho anii.mcr visiting with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. W. E. Marsters and daughter,;
Florence, returned last night from
Salem, where they have been visit
ing Mr. and, Mrs. Lane Morley.
The Umpquu Valley Fruit Union
i9 now taking orders for St. Val
entino Broccoli plants, grown from
imported seed. Ordor early, and get
the best. 000-dsw-tf
Rev. Wm. Riley Jeffrey will go to
Yoncalla Sundny morning, where ho
will preach the baccalaureate ser-
ion for tho, graduates of the high
school of that place.
M'ss Edith Gross, who has boon
teaching school at cottsburg for
the winter returned to Roseburg
last night. , She will spend the sum
mer at her home at Camas Valley.
On Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday evenings of this week in
the M. E. church, the June Recital
of tho Helnllno School of Tiano
Music, will be given. The programs
will begin promptly at 8 o'clock and
a cordial Invitation is extended to
everyone. C73-J7
Ql'INK ATTENDS CONVENTION.
Sheriff Geo. Qulne left yesterday
for Portland where he will attend
the Btnto convention of sheriffs. It
Is expected that nearly all the sher
iffs of the state will be present at
this meeting which Is held annually.
FOR KAIIY'S SAKE USE
c
from
The Sanitary Dairy
Phone 33F23
We give you nOood Scale and"
Good Prlco for your Junk.
BERGER'S
JUNK SHOP
CAUL llEIMiKH, Prop.
Dealer in Old Rubber, Metals
of any description, old Auto
Tires, Hone's, Sucks, Iron,
Bottles and Hides. Our Special
ty Is Rags and Wool. Nothing
is too small or too large for
us to handle.
WE PAV PORTLAND PRICES
FOR EVKUYTHIXO
It.) wilin g, OrcKon.
Phone la 410 Cu St.
Cook With
Cool
Clean
Healthy
Odorless
Economical
Roseburg Electric Company
$25 Grafanola Club
50C IBili
First
Payment
Then
n-.IL 71 nfti'fV.lrVlwr.H
Thls Credit Service mukes It possible for everyone to own a
Grafunols. This splendid $2 5.00 model on crodlt terms that gives
you nearly a year to pay. This Orafanola has all tho clearness
of tone, tho same splendidly finished caso as the other models. It
will play any rocord clearly and distinctly. Machines bought under
this club plan will be exchanged for higher-priced machlnoB within
a reasonable tlmo and credit will be given for sumo, WE CHARGE
NO INTEREST. ,
Roseburg
RoseburglceDelivery
Phone 390
First of June207 Customers
WE HAVE HOLD ICE HOOKS TO TIIIH MIMI1KK OF Ol'H
TOMERS, ABSOLUTE PROOF THAT K'E MADE BY ULI'XTTHIO
POWER IS BETTER THAN MADE OUT OF EXHAUST 8TKA.M.
THE OLD PROCESS USED TWENTY YEARS AGO WILL NOT
ANSWER TODAY, CALL UP ,"
Roseburg
Phone
81(0
Read the Advertisements in
The Evening News and then
patronize Home Industries.
Electricity!
No Fumes
No Smoke
50c
A
Week
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t.
Furniture Co.
v.MMir tm turn
Ice Delivery
IMlOIKl
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NOTK THE KINK COLOIl
of our hams and bncon. That
denotes first that they come
from young, tender pigs and
next that they have been
r .'oporly cured. All our hams
and bacon are cane sugar
cured and hickory smoked.
Thoy hn"e a flavor of their
own which once tasted you'll
always prefer. Try some for
breakfast tomorrow.
CAMS STREET MARKET