TITE EVENING NEWS, THCRSDAY, JCNK SO, 1010. THHKB Mark Twain Was Once Asked "Of, all1 your Lojs waich dg you consider tbo best?" , TO WHICH HE PROMPTLY ltEPIiil'l "MY BANK BOOK" How to Get One Earn some, spend leas, and place the balance to your credit at The Douglas National Bank Who will furnish you with a bank book and check book tree of charge. Get one. To Our Friends and Patrons We are now located In ou warehouse on Winchester Roseburg Feed & Fuel C give you better service t We can market your Frui obtainable, and sell you a we handle at the Lowest Give us a call, and let u you both In handling wh you what you have to buy, r new quarters In the Creason St., formerly occupied by the o.j where we aro prepared to Man ever. Is and Produce at Hlfrhest Prices ny of the lines of merchandise prices possible. 3 show you what we can do for at you have to sell and selling Umpqua Valley Fruit Union CHOP CONDITIONS. PORTLAND, June 28. Following is a summary of the crop conditions in Oregon for the week ending June 27, 1916, as reported to the local of fice of the weather bureau by spe- 10:00 a. m. Tent pitching contest, state: Unusually low temperatures pre vailed during the week and there were severe l showery days. The rainfall was heaviest In Umatilla county and it was very beneficial, especially to spring wheat and pas tures. Both spring and fall wheat, barley, oats and rye nave made satis factory progress and these crops are now In better condition than expect ed several weeks ago. Corn Is very backwtfrd and the nights wore too cool for it to make much growth. This crop badly needs warmer weath er. Potatoes, sugar beets and garden truck look well but they are not so far advnnced in growth as usual at this time of the year. Pasturage is excellent and stock is in fine condition. A small amount of alfalfa and clover that had been! cut could not be properly cured on ' account of ' rains, and some of the; hay crops are getting over ripe, but! they cannot be harvested until the McBRIDE, VET STAR IS SPEEDY AS EVER & r J -52. .KJ? George McBride. George McBride, Washington shortstop nnd now in his ninth sea Bon with that team is thirty-four years old and yet is playing as fast a game as when he first broke intn the big leagues. McBride, though no hitter, is a wonderful fielder an last season was reckoned the kinj shortstop of the league. weather becomes more settled. I Applet;, prunes and apricots arc do- of cherries ing well. The strawberry season fs fimv'tptr to a close and a small crop coming the market. E. A. DEALS, District Forecaster, Children Cry for Fletcher's jJJT fc.t3.-J J SiJ fflfj Vsvm mtB JS'TrV tok VIS V t -W , -V. 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GENUINE CASTOR1A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 7 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought RKl'liJEVKI) 5 T1MKS, CON 1EMXEI MAX SAYS THAT HE WIU, NKVKIl JIAXG MURPH YSBORO, 111., June 29. Ellston Scott, Illinois' most reprieved murderer, sits calmly in his cell in the county jail here, confident he will never hang for the murder of hiB slster-in law at Carbondale lust summer. Scolt was senteced to hang October 16th last, but has been reprieved five times by Governor Dunne. His latest reprieve gives tiiin life until July 14. The many reprieves grow out of a dispute between Governor Dunne and Sheriff White, of Jackson coun ty. Shortly before the date set for Scott's hanging here Joe Deberry, another negro murderer expiated hib crime on the gallow. Large posters announcing tuat moving pictures of the hanging would be shown at a lo cal picture theatre readied Governor Dunne. He made an investigation and, according to his statemont, two thousand persons, most of whom had paid $2 for their tickets, saw the Deberry hanging Believing the hanging of Deberry a disgrace, to Illinois Governor Dunne, shortly before the date Scott war, scheduled to hang, wired Sheriff White, of this county to send him the specific number of persons who would witness the'executlon. Sheriff White replied by stating he would comply with the law, which in this state, allows him a sufficient num ber of deputies to prevent trouble. The answer did not satisfy, Gov ernor Dunne and he reprieved Scott. The same routine has been gone through five times. Now Scott in sists he will never hang. Governor Dunne insists he never will commute Scott's sentence to lifo, as the crime was "too revolting to be expiated by anything but death". Governor Dunne is especially an tagonistic to capital punishment and might sea Scott still alive when his term expires next March. STARTS AGGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN FOR DEMS COME! SKKi WELCOME; Colebrate the. Fourth. The Ilig Annual Picnic will be hold in the grove north of the Lutheran church at Melrose. Agood dinner will be served. A splendid program, consisting of songs recitations, speeches, etc., will be rendered. Eden Cornet band will furnish music throughout the day. Ileal Fourth of July amusements. Ice cream, lemonade and other good things. Come, one and all, and have a gen uine good ime. Everybody welcome. 72S-J28 GltHAT MEADOW WARDEN SEES THAT 1'ltISONURS' FAMILIES AliU CAKED FOR IV ??hv I!! t1 Vance McCormick. Vance McCormick, newly elected chairman of the Democratic national committee, has started an aggressive Wilson campaign. The main head quarters of the committee have jus been established in New York, but much of the work will be done in New York and Chicago. Calves steady. Hogs. On a very small run of less than 2300 head of the maj'ket made a gain of ten cents. Tops selling at $S.30. Demand Is good and market closed on a strong basis. Sheep. Sheop market did not show any re vival pf strength. Lambs unless prime are not bringing a very strong price. Ordinary sheep are showing the most weakness. Market closed at steady to weak. To High School and Other Students Vacation is here and the chances aro that you will earn a little money during the summor. Don't Just let it dribble away from you! Start A Savings Account at thls bank. It only takes a dollar to begin. Start now. Roseburg National Bank Jackson and Cass Sts. Roaeburg, Oregon KlCrT HIS HANDS CLEAX AXI FED THE PIGS. B E LLE FONTAINE, O., June 29 Decauso ho kept his face and handB clean, helped to milk the cows, feed tho pigs; carried in wood and coal and did numerous" other things to show that he Is a good boy to have around the house, Robert A. Cox, of Richland township, Logan county, was declared winner In the Home Credits contest of CO pupils, staged by the county board of education. He received a total of 9,776 credit marks. His brother was close inhis trail with 9,667. credits. Mrs. Fred Goff, of lyelrose, Is spending a couple of weeks In Port land visiting with friends and rela tives. ALBANY, N. Y., Juno 29. While the Welfare League of Sing Sing is being much discussed today the Homer honor system at the Great Meadow prison in Comstock is going on quietly accomplishing its reward in a host of redeemed men. . William J. Homer, warden at Great Meadow and his wife, known by the prisoners as "Our Lady of Comstock", are meeting with success because Hiey know human nature and its needs. "No man can be bettered in prison If his mind is ill nt ease because he fears for his relatives outside." says Warden Homer. "Therefore, the first thing that is done when a man enters Great Meadow Is to care for his fam ily, see that It is protected and that the Innocent will not suffer outside the prison walls while the guilty suffer within. "The normal man is made out of the abnormal criminal by ethical, educational, physical and spiritual methods at Great Meadow. If a man is physically defective he can not re form until his, weakness has been obviated.1' Therefore Warden Homer deals with each other man as an Individual. Ono man may need to ho placed where he can live in close touch with nature; so he Is given work on the prison farm, while another man may bo obsessed with a desire for knowl edge, he is placed at work in the prison library, or is given somo sort of clerical work that will help him meet his desires. Common sense, lova and charity are combined at Great Meadoww and that is why 100 per cent of Us men are making parole and 97 'A per cent of Its graduates are making good. IB Fatima sales are jusnpajg ,T:1 twrauc! ersry man wsnts gUM a SENSIBLE clearatt ha Thete aro cher oensfblo Li c'r.'oroUes bosidos Fp.tlma 1ut there are none that also just M'tho tnatc of so many thousands of BOiotcefa ac Fztiinas do. Your taste may be different. ' But if you happen to lika Fatimas 83 wull RS most men do, you can keep -i(ht on smoking without any worry about your tonptieof throat and without "feeling oieen" afterwards. Fatlnias aie annaios, Try Fatimns today and youH probably andernttind why they're oelling so fast. 5 Y. A Sensible Cigarette , HOW TO SAVE $5.00 Watch This Space Roseburg Electric Company l'hono 123 IK) It Electrically. 2,'t t K. Juckson St. w arnin Whonover a storekeeper tries to make you believe that any phonograph Is equal to the Grafanola don't lot him make a fool of you, If ho should attompt'lo domonstiato a Grafanola for compari son with any other Instrument, be sure that ho does not play for you an old shop-worn record. And what is most Important, be sure that the turntable whoroon tho record rosts is m iltlng 78 complete revolutions per minitto. If it is runniifg eltlnr above or bolow this speed, It will not piny properly and you aro being Imposed upon nnd trlckod by tho storekeeper. Such a dealer is not worthy of your trade or youf confidence. You'll find the comploto I'no of Grnfanolag hore ?16 to $300 and wo will gladly demonstrate them for you nnd play any music you wish to hear. Stop In any tljno. Ask us about our system of easy terms. , ' Roseburg Furniture Co. NOTE THIS FINK C01K)ll of our bnms and bacon. That denotes first tlutt they come from young, tender pigs and n;xt that they have been r operly cured. All our hams and tmenn am cane sugar cured and Jilckory smoked. They huo a flavor of tholr own which once tasted you'll o I ways prefer. Try some for t-r-taitryst tomorrow. ; CASS STItKET MARKET Read the Advertisements in The Evening News and then patronize Home Industries. I'OltTL.WD STOCK MAI1KKT PORTLAND, June 2S. There was j tho smallest run of cattle today for: several weeks consisting chiefly of j "trashy steers". Cows and heifers; sold on a steady basis with last week but steers showed somo weakness. FAIR PRICES TO ALL! Iloacbnrg Ice Delivery makes a uniform price to all, based on delivery, We sell no Ice to ono customer for one-fourth of what Is cost tho other. It Is unsound principle. SPECIAL PRIVILEGE TO NONE Is a good Wny to maintain a business and as wo have passed the 300 number of customers, more than four limes our competitors, wo can prove tho truth and It always wins. Telephone Telephone 3Q0 Roseburg Ice Delivery 3QQ