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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1916)
THE EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE SI, 1010. ...THRKB The Douglas National Bank Cnnitnl and Surplus. .. .$130,000.00 WE A1SE Safe Sound Prompt and Prosperous ' thy us I The Oldest Bank In Southern Oregon To Our Friends and Patrons We are now located In our new quarters in the Creason warehouse on Winchester St., formerly occupied by the Roscburg Feed & Fuel Co., where we aro prepared to Rive you better service than ever. We can market jour Fruits and Produce at Highest Prices obtainable, and sell you any of the lines of merchandise we handle at the Lowest prices possible. Give us a call, and let Us show you what wo can do for you both in handling what you have to sell and selling , you what you have to buy. Umpqua Valley Fruit Union i CI1Y KEWO. r Frozen berries at Galls. 6Gl-tt Harvey Wells, state Insurance commissioner and receiver of the de funct Horticultural Fire Relief as sociation of Oregon, has pettioned the circuit court for permssion to pay creditors of the company a divi dend. The contemplated disburse- BE PRETTY! TURN Look young! Nobody can tell if you use Grandmother's simple recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows tlmt Sngc Tea nnd Sulphur, properly eoinpuunded, brings back tlic nuiiual color and lustre to tiie Imir when faded, streaked or yray; a I. so ends duudrutr, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to mskc it at home, which is nmssy and troublesome, Xownday, by asking at miy drug store for "Wvctii's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe for about f0 cent. Don't slay gray! Try it! No one ;iu possibly toll that you darkened your l air, as it does it t-o nulurally 'and evenly. You dampen a spnngo or soft brush with it and draw this through Vfur hair, taking one small strand nt a time: by morning the pray -hair dis appears, and after another nppliention or two. your hnir Iteeoinea beautifully !nrk. thiVIc and glnsv. ntlNLEiW.N HONORS RAILWAY PRESIDENT Samuel Itoa. The decree of doctor of science was conferred on Samuel Rea, presi dent of the Pennsylvania railway, by Princeton Univer--'- -t he recent commeneemeti1 This pic ture of Mr : - on tiiat occasion. Try ML Shasta at Galls'. 131-tt Clara Berg, of Walla Walla, ar rived this morning to visit with her brother, Horace Berg. Mrs. W. E. Weichlien loft last night for Chicago whore she will visit tor a couple of months with friends and relatives. Twenty-acre Improved ranch one mile from Myrtle Creek, to trade for uoseburg property. C. H. Arundel, box 703, Roscburg, Or, 630-tl Mrs. George McGraw left Ibis morning for Oakland where she will visit with friends and relatives for a few days. Shoot with a Kodak, and send your films to the Koseburg Book Store for finishing. Wo do the best work at moderate prices. 4 :4-tf Rev. J. K. Howard, of tfTtudule, j camo to Koseburg lust night and I spoke before the meeting of the Wil i son league. ' f you want to ouy or sell If you i have rooms to rent. if you have lost I something, try a classified ad. They tiring results. Mrs. W. h. Tnomas left thl3 morn ing for Giants Pass, where she will Join her husband, who is employed there. $5,000 In merchandise frolng. Ev erything loss than wholesale cost. Watch for special Saturday. Peo ple's Supply Co. 720-tf Mrs. Theresa Kurtenbauch, of Kansas, arrived in Koseburg this morning for a visit with her cousin, Mrs. F, II. Bond. Drink P. S. C. coffee. Eat bread from High Flight flour, and save money on dry goods at Big Special Saturday. People's Supply Co. 720-tf Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Syler.'of Olulla, were in Hoseburg yesterday attend ing to businoss affairs. They re rued home this morning. Watch for the Big Special Saturday on dry goods and shoes, and romeiu ber High Flight flour. People's Sup ply Co. 720Ttt Mrs. Janio Bulkhead, of Wasco, Texas, arrived in this city this morn ing for a visit at the homo of her cousin, Mrs. B. F. Shellds. Pry goods, shoes, hosiery, notions, underwear etc. going at less than wholesale cost. Watch for special Sal. unlay, and remembor P. S. C. coffee Is tho most econniical you can buy. People's Supply Co. ' 720-tf luent amounts to about 6 cents on the dollar. Salem Statesman. Notice to IxKiuil)ciTy Growers. Wo can ship all loganberries that come to us, probably the coming week. See us about your berries. People's Supply Co. 720-tf THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN CprriiH. : " J. " ITS ft BO ,-.Tt I I DoeSfT LOOK 1 f ITS ft BCr) 's-CiSssl DOES NT LOOK) - -- MEW foP y; - SAI.KM COMl-AXY IS TIIK K1KST TO UK RKAItY SAI.EM, Juno 20. A demonstra tion that lasted many minutes took place at the Armory about 8 o'clock last night 'when Captain Gelilhar an nounced to his 125 men that com- fiuiiiy M, wouid leave for Clackamas this morning. ' Karly yesterday Captain Gelil har called up General White in Port land and Informed him that company M was ready to leave Salem at a moment's notlco. "You better stay a while longer and recruit to war strength," the general advised. The recruiting proceeded through the day. "I havo 12n men at the armory ready to entrain," he announced. "Come whenever you are ready,' replied General White. The captain lined up his men. "Boys," ho said, "we can either leave tomorrow morning and be Hie first cnipany at Clackamas, or we can wait a day or two and be sec ond or third In tho mobilization camp. All who want to go tomor row morning raise hands." A double row of hahdB shot up ward. "All who want to wait, raise hands." Not a hand was raised. "Company M will en'ralll at the Southern ParlMc depot at 9:22 o' clock tomorrow morning," came the order from the captain. Instantly the big drill hall In the Armory was a bedlam of shouts and f hrers. It wag Salem first first In the I'nited States to report ready for mobilization. The demonstration has probably never been equalled In Salem. "It was a gooil as some we read about at Chicago," said Captain Gehlhar. The officers and men of tiie com pany are d"liglit! with the support clvrn or.d confidence shown In them by the people of Salem. The ONLY ONE-MAN BALL TEAM IN THE WORLD JmjHn i.i ..i.&ffS 1 -- ax - - "Kupe" Mills. "Rupe" Mills had a yeur of his contract nt $3,000 to run when the Newark Fed club died and he's in sisted on plnying it out Every morning he goes to the park to prac tice and every afternoon he plays a game all by himself. This Week Brings Us the Longest Day of the Year! Even so, It is none too long for those whose thrift Is shown and encouraged hy a balunce to tholr credit, In our Savings Department. The longer tho day, tho longer the pay If rightly used; and tho saving of a part of it, is largely a matter of habit; and it's a good habit, too. We solicit your business. JUNE 21 Roseburg National Bank Jackson and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon Cook With Electricity! Cool Healthy No Fumes Clean Odorless No Smoke Economical Roseburg Electric Company twice In their honor and will prob ably play ftt tho depot this morning VK!1!X(. lii:i.l,S KIMi IKSIMT10 VARCIX)UIS SALEM, June 21. A. Tynor Wool pert, druggst, member of company Al, and Miss Edith Fugato, who had ahout decided to Indefinitely post pone their wedding, scheduled for Wednesday evening, because of the call to arms, were married Tuesday, (lie bridegroom being grunted a tem porary leave o absence from his regiment by tho sympathetic officers. IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD ME SALTS Bays Backache is a sign yon have bean eating too much meat, whioh forms urio acid. Warnin When you tvnke up with backache and dull mifcry in tho kidney region it gen erally mo;ins you have been eating too much moot, says a well-known authority. J I out forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from tho blood and they becomo sort of paralyzed nnd lojrirj. When your kidneys pet ahijiah and clog you must relievo them, like you relieve your bowels; re moving nil tho body's urinous waste, clat you havo backnche, sick headache, dizzy spells; your Btomnch sours, tongue is coated, Hiid when tho weather is h;id you have rheumatic twinges. 1he urin is cloudy, full of sediment, channels otu-n get sore, water scalds and you nro obliged to seek relief two or three times during tho night. Kit her consult a good, reliable physi cian t once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tuLIjHioiiful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine, Thl famous buUa is made from tho acid of grnpos and lemon juice, combined with Hthia, and has been uwd for generations to eknn and stimulate sluggish kidneys, alto to neutralise acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder wenkneffl. Jad Suits is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpennive, cannot injure and nmkn a delightful, clfcr veitcent lithfa-wster drink. Whenever a storekeeper tries to make you believe, that any phonograph is equal to the Grafauola don't let him mako a fool of you. If ho Bhoutrf attempt to domonsttato a Grafanola for compari son with any other Instrument, be suro that no does not play for you an old shop-worn record. And what Is most Important, be suro that tho turntable whoYcon the record rests is m iking 78 complete revolutions per minute. If it is runniifg either above or below this speed, It will not play properly and you aro being Imposed upon and tricked by the storekeeper. Such a dealer Is not worthy of your trado or your confidence. You'll find the complete line of Orafanolaa hero $15 to $300 nnd wo will gladly demonstrate them for you nnd play any nui h In you wlfth to hear. Slop In any time. Ask us about our system of easy terms. Roseburg Furniture Co. ilW."!' JfrWI -C N(wk 'run Ki.NE coixrn nf our hninu nnd bacon. That nnnutoH flrnt thut thoy coma from younB, tendor plgB find next that they havo been r. .-oprly curod. All our hams nml bucim nro cane sugar ciirof.1 and hickory smoked. Thny hn"0 n flavor of tholr own which onco Instod you'll always prcfor. Try some for hroakfnst tomorrow. CASS HTKKKT MARKET Read the Advertisements in The Evening News and then patronize Home Industries. SAVING OF MONEY Is tho Mart for tbo foundation of woalth, Is an abnolulo fact. It matters not If you save pontiles for the first dollar, or dollars for tho first hundred. UnlesB you save, you will Ret nothing. Everything Is cmielantly Kolnu up In price, and there must bo reasons for that. Kind reader let me you something. You buy fancy packniic goods, tho packages cotit money, but you do not eat It; qou buy fancy canned foods, but you do not eat tbo can; you havo delivery of 6 and 10 cent goods, somebody must pay for horhefee,) and driver, and lastly you huvo bookkeepers to keep books on tho whole choose, but book keepers want td cat also. SUPPOSE WE STOP AND THINK . , A bookkeeper gets $75.00 a month, you havo 75 customers, consequently tbo customer pays $1.00 for bo'l -keeping a month, $12.00 a yesr or 6 per cent on two hundred dollars Invested. ALEXANDERS ICE COUPONS SAVE THAT They alo save temper, disputes, and have been adopted by 311,000 up-to-dato Ice niitnufiicturora. A cniKlusive proof they re beat. You ran convince yourself by calling. PHONE 390- ALEXANDER'S ICE DELIVERY-PHONE 390 aieni military nana nas ueen oin