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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1916)
Tim EVENING NEWS. MONDAY. JTVE 26. 1016. - - i YOU Should Buy Life Insurance and "Superior Service" THE COST IS NO GREATER Oregonlife OREGON'S SUCCESSFUL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY THE ONLY COMPANY EXCLUSIVELY OREGON BEST FOR OREGONIANS Home Office CORBETT BUILD1NO FIFTH AHO MORRISON Portland - L. MILLS. iiioint L. SAMUSL. otNXRAL manaoim C. 8. SAMUEL. AT. manaoi t 1. ), Stoait, Kesliloiit A;t., lUMeburK, Or. "WEST HOKEIUHG HEADY KOI I TIIH l'OLHTII I The promoters of the West Rose- i .l)urg celebration on the Fourth held ! a meeting on Friday, and the mor,i- bers o( tho various coniihlttces na:loj very favorable reports. A nu:"bii;' of new play features for the chl'ilron T ill be Installed, nd the grass cut, as W' 11 as tt general cleiin-np made. The Juvenile band will bo on hand to fur nish music. The committee on sports reported that there will be a greased pole to climb, foot, potato and fK races, and a wood sawing conlo.-u fui the ladles, Tho soliciting coiiiii'" tee reported that the business houses of IloHcburg had been very genero is In donating prizes for the varltin contests. Tho refreshment committee said It ere would be plenty of home i ade pandwlches, hot coffee, lcinojiaih: soda water, candy, nuts, pop corn, Ice crea and cake. Everybody !? In vited to come early, bring their din ner8 and spend a pleasant day. maii agai.. rti'camto we have a lot of fence to sell cheap. ' The 733 Pago for 30c; 1347. for 50c; 943, for 4214c; and an 832 fence for 0c; 39 for 27 c, a bettor 939 fence for 33c; 1240, 736 and 828, eight Inch stay, best wire. $3.00 per spool. Write 11s now, don't wait too long as prices are subject to change without notice. STEARNS & CHEN'OWBT-H. f.C5-tf Oakland and Yoncalla. uxeaos by Walt Mason Tuxedo is the gripping smoke, a boon to every buyer; you take your pipe of English oak, of meerschaum, clay or briar, and fill it with the fragrant weed, the choicest man can gather; and then you have a smoke, indeed; and are you glad? Well, rather. Tuxedo has no kick or bite, suggests no "morning after;" its mission is to bring delight, and fill your heart with laughter. It caught the sunshine of the south, when it was green and growing, and brings that sun shine to your mouth, when out the smoke you're blowing. "Tuxedo's in a class alone," its smokers are declaring; "it has a fragrance all its own, that baffles all comparing." And thus it grips the men who smoke, and holds their true affec tion; their trusty briar pipes they v stoke, and never know dt.. .ction. (yfTiaAa ' w..-" ASSERTION THAT BKIK.N- STKI.N IS POOR I'lNA.NVll l: - The reputation of our pestma'tor. Louis Rei.ensteln, for being a finan cier fell several points, when re cent transaction In which he figur ed lame to light. Several days ago a committee of young men waited nnr.u Mr. Ueizyn-r-teln intf cold hli.t a ticket icr u dan'.e which was to bs given fcr the purpose of raising funds 'for li. proving the swimming hole. Mr. lleizeustein stated that he did not dance during tho summer months, but as he was a good fellow, he dug Into bis jeans and produced the dollar necessary to entitle him to one of the pasteboards. A short time aft erward!1 he sold his ticket to Nathan Fullerlon for fifty cents. 'A few days later the same com mittee waited upon the custodian of the malls in thls city and. told him that the dance had been called off and wished to refund tho purchase price of the ticket, whereupon .Mr. Relzensteln had to admit thct he had parted company with It ami gave them the name of tho pur chaser. Nate has been "setting up" the drinks to Louis on the strength oi tho deal and the story, was overheard by two of the postmaster's acquaint ances and he was forced to buy the cigars for tho crowd. A summory of tho deal showed that Mr. Roizen steln was out fiftycents on the tick et, the price of tho cigars and was ahead one five-cent drink. MIDDLETON STARS WITH LOUISVILLE ' V i'.l' U" ilillllUinlfcJli COME! SICK! WELCOME! Celebrate the Fourth. The Itig Annual Picnic will be held In the grove north of the Lutheran church at Melroso. Agooj dinner will be served. A splendid program, consisting of songs recitations, speeches, etc., will be rendered. Uden Cornet band will furnish music throughout tho day. Iteal Fourth of July amusements, leo cream, lemonade and other good things. Oomo, one and all, and have a gen ii I no. good time. Everybody welcome. 72S-J2 Jimmy Middleton. Jimmy Middleton, pitching for the Louisville Colonels in the A. A., has een right up at the top of the Ditching lists all season and turning j n victories that have helped keep vie toioneis near tne icaa oi me ce. Jimmy isn't a giant for size, ut he's got lots of stuff WELL KNOWN K.LKTOX MAN SPENT SATURDAY IN-CITA James Hunch, of Elkton, came over to the city Saturday In com pany with hlB daughter, Mrs. W, B. McClay, her two daughters and his nephew, J. E. McClay, who drove his machine. .This was the first visit of Mr. Bunch to tho county scat in over four years, the last time he was hero being ns a grand juror to In vestigate the highwaymen who held up thoM21kton stage. Ho stales that Ihev found very good roads for the NEWKST PICTURKS FROM THK FRONT IN MEXICO SHOW UNCLE SAMS .)iQTOK TRUCK TRANSPORTS IN DESERT HILLS T i i - ." 1-,-. 4- .'..VVf:".,Wr.U.". -Tr V ' t 4 V entire distance, and made the trip here In about five hours. The party returned in the afternoon after get ting some medical treatment for the daughters of Mrs. McClay. FINISHED THE SAME WAV. If you bring your films In by 9:30 we will finish your work the same day. Professional work by Profes sional Fotograffers. 700-tf CLAUK ' -'it ...... "1 5 sl J At. " I!. K. army motor truck trnnsporls en route for American camp in Mexico. Scores of motor trucks are in service along the '.'SO-mile American line south of Columbus, N. M., rush ng rifles, ammunition and food supplies to Oonernl Pershing's iiiiny of 15,000 well seasoned men. There has iren some apprehension lest this long line of communication be cut olT, and the lin is beimr constantly Itrengthcncd as the Mexican mcnaco grows more gravo. In thjs Matter of Health one is either with the winners or with the losers. It's largely a question of rijrht eating right . food. For sound health one must cut out rich; - indigestible foods and choose those that are 'known to contain the elements that build sturdy bodies and keen brains. Grape-Nuts is a wonderfully balanc ed food, made from whole wheat and barley. It cont.u'ns all the nutri ment 'of the grain, in cluding the mineral phosphates, indispens able in Nature's plan for body and brain re building. (J rape-Nuts is a con centrated food, easy to digest. . It is econom ical, has delicious flav or, euines ready to eat. .and has helped thous ands in the winning class. "There's a Reason" COLLECTIONS SHOOT """ KODAK1 rod scud your films to us for j 1K T.UU'INO AM) PU1NT1NG j Post work at moderate prices. j Kodak. K:stimiii Photo Supplies. ; IttSKItl Itt3 1SOOK STOltR j Unsetmrg ..... Oregen Implements! WE HAVE PlItCHASED THE STOCK OP IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES FOKMEHLY OWNED BV CItOL'C'H & GILES, CON SISTING OI" 111GGIES. WAGONS. PLOWS, DISC HARROWS CULTIVATORS, ETC. WHILE THIS STOCK LASTS WE WILL SELL IT AT Less Than Wholesale Cost IT wn.L PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLES. riBirBwirniTiiirfirTi'r-'"TgM'Mn " 1 """" "" I 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 Street Roseburg, Oregon Spring and Summer Dress Goods In Dimities, Batistes, Voiles and Silk Mixtures Now On Display New Spring and Summer Coats For Ladies and Misses Our Corset Deo't is complete in every detail. Models for every Figure. Pe Friendly, Come in and see us Occasionally. I. Abraham The Dependable Store