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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1916)
vtvm 5 "i! THK EVENING NEWS FRIDAY, 3Vl,X 7, 1810. i . v' . i v I r Where Will You Be? July 11 to 17 Hear: The New York City Marine Band Lou Beauchamp Judge Wanamaker Alexander Von Skibitisky Dr. Zueblin See: The Comus Players The Mawson Antartic Pictures The Kaffir Boys 100 People Get Your Season Ticket Now $2.50 Today $3 Tuesday Noon Buy Now Save Yourself Money Laugh With: Lou Beauchamp Wood Briggs Francis Labadie Riner Sisters Robert Parker Miles Enjoy: The Sequoia Male Quartet The International Opera Co The Elite Trio 30 Entertainments 7-DAYS-7 MEET ME AT CHAUTAUQUA 7-DAYS-7 Tent on Court House Square Something Good Every Day ' CITY SliWS. J. T. Bridges, or Oakland, was a business visitor in itoseburg for sev eral hours today. Mrs. u. H. Hermann left this after noon for Sutherlln where she will visit for n short time. K you waul to uuy or sell Mf you have rooms to rent -if you have lost something, try a Classified ad. Thoy bring results. R. A. Hercher, 0ne of the boosters for the fine Dillard country, was in the city today attending to various business affairs. A. E. Jones and wife .returned home to Yonculla this afternoon after spending a couple of days in thisiness maters. city attending to business mutters. I.KAI' YEAK ItASKET l'ICXIC. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Commercial club invites all business .railroad and professional men and their families to attend a picnic and dance at the fairgrounds Monday evening at 6:50 p. in. Tiring your baskets, cups and spoons, we will furnish coffee. COMMITTEE. 758-jfi States, and he governor of Ore gon. Rum Epgnncg freeze, the big hit at The Rose. 7."il-tf J. F. Omar, of Sutherlln, spent, the day in this cily attending to busi- Mrs. M. J. Shoemaker, who has spent two weeks at Newport visit ing Mrs. Carl D. Shoemaker and family there, returned to Roseburg last evening. H. H. Mar'ii, AI. p., Ki-.;(.rint nd eut of the public schools of Clcudnle. Oregon, will occupy t lie pulpit of the llaptist church on next Sunday morning and evening. His morning subject will be "The Life of the I Eskimo" and his addrcsu will be il- Mr. and Mrs. V. bring, and small j i,Strllte, with an exhibit of the tools son left yesterday for their home in; aI1( implements used bv the Eskimo Mrs. H. E. Gurnoy and daughter, of Winchester, were visitors In tiiis city for several hours today. Miss Mary Sandstrom, of Los An geles, arrived in this city this after noon for a visit with Miss MabeJ Chllds, of the Hat Shop. Mrs. W. D. Rell, Mrs. Vidn Car ter and Miss Audrey Wallace return ed this afternoon from Ashland, where they attended the roundup and till of July celebration. TWO ELECTORAL TICKETS IN FIELD Portland after weeks with Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. W visH of several Vehring's 'parents. II. Wohlforth. A telegram was received here to day from one of the occupants of a in their daily life. The evfmlng s-iij-ject will be Superstitions of the Eskimo". Dr. Marsh spent some time as a medical missionary in charge of the mission station of the PresSy- terian church at Point Barrow. The car which went to Ashland on the )inMlc 5 cordially invited to atund fourth, that on account or car trou- botn eerV.e9. blcs they had been held up at Grants j Pass and will not get back before tonight. The foreman nf The News office was a member of the party. The local Everfresh Company Is now operating its big plants diy and, night on loganberries and rar.p-i berries. Large shipments are being A charge of ten cents will be made , ,.,,., V(!,i from Greens and Roseburg for ice cream and cakes, at the par- j (in (nc POlt, amI aS far ni,r;n eel, post sale at the Baptist church' Cp!,ht,n An ox!,rP?g (ar for the ex tonlght. The chief Interest will ren- j ,.sive purpose of handling be-r ter on who will be the lucky I"r- i hipmcnts for the local plant i;: now chnser or the contributions of the lping operated by the Southern Pa 'Vife of the president, of the Tnlted J cf(? Companyi This rar arrives here I every evening from the north attach- ! ed to train No. 17 and returns the i following morning with the empty , crate, on train No. IS. From I2."ri For, Infants and-Children j (0 ,4.00a pounds of berries were be In Use ForOvel" 30 YeiarS ing handled dally at the plant the Always bear. - first of the week. The berry season the r l j . I will continue for nearly tnreo weens CASTOR I A Signature of longer. .Suthrrlin Snn. SAI.K.M, July 7. If the republi cans and protri'OHHivos desire to innlie doubly mire of the ob-ciurul vote In On-Kun fur Justice Charles K. Huches the republican Candida Ui for presi dent, it will be incumbent upon the two parties to combine, and put onlyl flvo candidates for presidential elec tors in the field, accord hitf to nn opinion rendered by Attorney (Jener-' al Ilrown. ! I'i ve Candida t or were nominated j by each of the parti'-a at the recent j primary Hertkn, and, ince Jioih I !-vlo:s'd I!i;k1h'S it developed! recently thai, if the candidate oi i both parties remain in the field, j there f n pomvtbility of the vote be- ini; puf f icently d ivid' d to pive the j electoral vote to Pren:dent WilHon. To make sure that this would not occur, republican leaders, t h rough the Kecretary of Mate, asked the at torney general if tho vote cast for the candidates for both political j ; parties could he combined and con nt- rd for Huishes. The attorney general i replied in the negative, paying th' 'only Folution would tie for the two! . parties to combine and tmt only five ' candidates in the field. Three republican candidates and 1 one progressive candidate have al lendy occeptrrt (he nomination for president ial elector, and under I be ruline; of the attorney g'-neral. a can j didate after at ceptinK cannot with draw. If no more than five- caud1 ! dates are to bo put In the field, H '"will be incumbent upon the leaden: of the two parties to to It that BE GREAT RESORT Sheriff George Qulne returned yesterday afternoon from Gardiner where he spent several days visitlnR and attending the Fourth of July celebration. In speaking of his trip Mr. Quine said: "It was one of the finest trips I have ever made. The neoide of Gardiner certuinly know how to provide entertainment and their celebration was a great event. Not only people of Gardiner were prei-ent, but from all over the state and all were delighted with tho day. In company with Judge Mosier, Will Q, Mrown and a number of Portland viHitot's I made, a trip of inspection over the new highway Just being con rtructed along the beach. This In one of the finest Htretches of roadway in the state and for scenic value Is .second to nonn. "With the, improvement being made nt Winchesier Hay, Gardiner is deKtlin-d to become, the greatest ?nmmcr resort on the coast. Already th beaches In the vicinity are being taken by campers and nil are enthu siastic over the place. It will only le a few yoars until Gardiner and Doiiirliis county will be reaping a great benefit from the Irad'1 which will be derived Trow) the great num ber of people who will spnd thdr mimi.-er v::n t'riii t the Gardiner beach." In his effort to capture John Tay-; lor the auto thief who escaped yos terday, Sheriff Qulne, nmdo a rec ord breaking run In his auto this morning. Leaving Kosoburg at 9H5 a. in. at the same time as passenger train No, 15, ho ran ahoad of the train for the entire distance and mak ing two stops arrived In Riddle at most n mile ahead of tho H. P. trala. Ho waited In Kiddle for some time iHioro ho found tho boy hiding la car of lumber on a freight train. Att. three of tho hoys woro taken to Am bany this afternoon by Sheriff Hod Aft. only one inoie candidate hcreiifh i accppts. According In the attorney gem-ral, an acceptance of a nomina tion is necessary for the candidate's name to go on the ballet. WANTKIt -1 00 bead of cattle Jo pasture, plenty of water and pood grass. Address Neile Ilrown, UunvMn, Ore 7 4 2-J1 ll LOPT Top bracket for Hudson Six, between Brock way and ltos--buig. Kinder plenso leave at News of flee. 74 I-JT WANTKO . Competent woman or girl to do general housework. In family with 2 children, pmu wage to right party. Apply 42". B. 1st avo, N. 757-lf 5 Electric Irons FREE No bonne la modern without electrlclly In nomo form. Now Hint Itoseburg lin been given tho LOVVKST HAT10 KOIl COOKlNt! of any of tho Iowiip uronnd, ninny fiimlllen will nvull themaolves or the oiiportunlly of cookliiK with cleetrlelty. Anhland has some 201) electric niiiKen In uno, thoiiKh munlcl:ully controlled tho rutu Is hlKher than here. Grants Pans hug over 300 electric ramten. Itoseburg ban but few electric ranges In uho, but not ono of these families would glvo up electrlclly for cookliiK now that they Know bow safe, simple, clean and economical It Is. No wood to bother with, no matches to Ugh', Just u snail of the switch. The cooklnir ralo Is 3c a kilowatt hour, or one-fourth the IlKhliiiK rate. The nveraKo coat for a family of four Is $3.00; a family or two '2.0, ior month. A family In this town has never had a bill over 'LUO. They have a laif o electric runno and i'io all their cooking and baltitiK on this ratiKo. You can una an electric Iron, percolator, vacuum cleaner, and everything except tho lights on thip rate. Your electric Iron on tho llifhtliiK rate will cost 1c. an hour; on the cooking rata it will cost less than 2c an hour. For largo families there Is a $5.00 flat rate. Step Into tho store let us explain more fully and Rive you tho names of persons using Jj -1 ... Vi ci.Ti.ii luiiy ior CUOKlIlg. Thin year there have been manufactured some new low prlreil ranges. Hut you do not hnve to use a range to get the 3o rate, you can use a single or a double hotplate or any of the olectrical cooking appliances, I'or the next ten days we will glvo an electric Iron or toaster stove free with the first flvo hotplates or tanges purchased. TIiIr at IIOTPOINT WEEK, a IlAltflAIN WKEK. Head our llolpoint circular. We have their cleanei". fall at the storo and see them or phono 123 and havo a renrcientatlve demonstrate one of them In your homo without obligation to you. Next week, July 10 to 16, wo will fealuro electric Irons. Come In arifl get one at tho reduced prlco, fiet your electrical goods from us. Wo carry only quality rooiIc and can glvo you good service. .. Roseburg Electric Co. Phone 123 Do It Electrically. Phone 123