The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 10, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE EVENING NEWS, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1016.
...THRES
Kodaks, Eastman ptioto supplies,
at the P.oseburg Book Store. 494-tf
Rum Eggnogg freeze, the big hit at
The Rose. 75G-tf
R. H. Jennlugs returned this
morning from a business trip to Yon
calla. ! Big Dance at Dlxonville, Filday
night, July 14. Everybody Invited.
760-fH
Geo. W. Kimball left this morning
for Neys Springs, Calif., where he
will spend several weeks enjoying
his vacation.
H yqu want to buy or sell If yon
have rooms to rent if yud have lost
something, try a classified ad. They
bring results.
Mrs. A. O. St. Lewi's, of Portland
arrived In Roseburg this morning and
will visit for a week or ten days with
her parents at Melrose.
CHARLES DEAL STARS
IN THE ASSOCIATION
A GOOD BOOK TO OWN
A Young Man
May have .many friends, but he
will find none so steadfast, so ready
to respond to his wants, so capable
of pushing him ahead as a little
leather-covered book, with the name
of ir.is bank on its cover.
Patronize your home bank.
The Douglas National Bank
Capital and Surplus $130,000.00
Is a bank book. One that shows steady and consistent saving Is
the best reference anyone can have, A bank book that shows
regular deposits over 1 period of time, proves that you are car
ful with your money, and therefore more likely to be so with other
people's money. i
A savings account, tends to make one cautious, thlrfty, and
accurate in financial details. Employers, are on tho watch for men
with these qualities. Start now.
Roseburg National Bank
Jackson and Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon
To Our Friends and Patrons
We are now located in ou
r
St
warehouse on Winchester
Roseburg Feed & Fuel C
Klvo you better service t
Wa can market your l'rui
obtainable, and sell you a
we handle at the J.owcat
Give us a cull, and let u
you both in handling wh
you what you have to buy.
3.,
inn
U
ny of
prices
Umpqua Valley
CITY NEWS.
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Trv a Mt. Shasta at Galls'. Eol-tf
I
Mothers homo made bread at the
Cafeteria, 5c per loaf.
736-tf
J. L. Dyer, of niddle, has been
visiting in Roseburg for a Bhort
time.
Mrs. J. C. iSaucornian returned to
Sut'nerlin after a short visit In Ro:
buig this afternoon.
R. L. Gile and family and O. H.
Pickens and family spent Sunday on
the North Umpqua where they en
joyed the day picnieing'and fishing.
Shoot with a Kodak, and send
your films to the Roseburg Book
Store for finishini;. We do the best
work at moderate prices. 494-tf,
Mrs. Will Ollivant returned home
this morning from Marshflcld where
she has been spending several weeks.
She was accompanied by her sister,
Mr. Cal Wright, who will visit with
relatives In this city for some time.
Try Jergens old fashioned puri
fied Glycerine Sonp. It leaves the
skin soft, smooth and thoroughly
cleansed. Buy- it by the dozen at the
People's Supply Co. Wholesale to
the consumer. 7C3-tf
A. C. Redifer, one of the progres
sive citizens of Leona, arrived in
the city yesterday, and spent today
attending to business matters. Busi
ness conditions In Leona are In good
Bhape according to Mr. Redifer, as
the mills have been running steadily
CHICHESTER S PILLS
C'fil.otintter'B illamntia If rand;
I'HI m Ift-U nu uo!tj,meuin
neullicWX
iiUn. VX
ltrtijol.l. A-kf-CIIM irF.S.TERTl'
lI.U)ll IIIiANI for aa
years known ns licit, Mft, Alwiy KeiiiM
SOLD BV ORlfiWSTf EVERYWHERE
KHtfG3 THAT
f'fw MOVIE5 -RICHARD. DO)
llvlWvOU CARE JOj- jV
E-PrTrrm MOVIES? p
!
new quarters in the Creason
formerly occupied by the
where we are prepared to
ever.
and Produce at Highest Prices
the lines of merchandise
possible.
a show you what we can do for
at you have to sell and selling
Fruit Union
and have advance orders which will
require many months to complete.
Mothers home made bread at the
Cafeteria, 5c per loaf. 736-tf
County Superintendent O. C.
Brown left this morning for Salem
where he will spend a week or ten
days attending to business matters.
Bring your horses and mules to
the Farmers Feed Sheds Friday and
Saturday. Will buy at market
prices. A. S. Evans. . 7G2-J14p
Mrs. Harry Gall left for Portland
this morning and will spend a couple
of weeks in the metropolis visiting
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. A. D. Jones, who has been
visiting for the past two wetfks with
her mother. Mrs. W. C. Anderson,
returned homo to Portland this morn
ing. R. E. Jope, pastor of the Chris
tian church, and son, Clifford, left
today for Turner, where they will at
tend the state convention of the
Christian church.
Lulu Fairbanks, who has beon
spending the week end at her home
in this city, returned this morning
to Monmouth, where she Is attending
summer school.
The Umpqua Valley Fruit Union
is no- taking orders for St. Val
entine Broccoli plants, grown from
Imported seed. Order early and pet
the bos'. 660-dsw-tf
Mrs. B. W. Bates, daughter, Velma.
and son, Ross, left this morning for
Newport, where they will spend a
I couple of months enjoying the pleas
ures offered by the popular resort.
Costs you less, makes you better
bread, and more loaves per sack. It
will pay you to investigate High
Flight Flour. Get It at the People's
Supply Co. Wholesalo to the con
Riimcr. 763-tf
NEVER HAPPEN
Mrs. Will Bateman and children.
who have been visiting friends in
this city, returned to their home at
Grants Pass this morning.
Ed. Solecman, who has been at
tending to business matters in this
city for several days, returned home
to San Francisco this morning.
Master Fairfax Cone, who has been
visiting at the Curry ranch for sever
al weeks, returned home to Berke
ley, Calif., this morning.
Rev. G. A. Tnggert, of Giants
Pass, who orcupled the pulpit for the
local T " chnroh South, yesterday,
returned home this morning. .
Buy in quantities for cash, your
living expenses will be reduced. You
will get wholesalo pricos on quantity
orders at the People's Supply Co.
Wholesale to the Consumer. 763-tf
Cherries for sale. -. Royal Ann,
Black Republican and pie. Any quan
tity delivered at house or you can
pick from trees. W. H. Brinihall Just
west of Soldiers Homo. 754-J12p
Joseph Lemmer, of Wisconsin, who
has been visiting tit the homo of
Fayettlo Langenberg, left this morn
ing for Merlin where he spent the
day.
The infant son, of Mr. and Mrs.
R. B Perkins died Saturday after
noon. A funeral Bervice was held at
the homo yesterday, R. E. Jope of
ficiating. Interment took place In
the Odd Fellows cemetery,
Mrs. Geo. Williams, who has only
recently returned from a visit to
Salt Lake, left this morning for her
home at' Grants Pass after visiting
with her daughters, Mrs. Warren
Burt and Mrs. Carl Woliners.
T. J. Casey, who has held the po
sition of night operator at tho dis
patcher's office for some time, has
been called to the main office at Port
land. "The vacancy will be filled by
Tom May, son of Col. J. L. Moy.
Buy 'em by the dozen, Jorgens
Pure Toilet Soaps. 10c size, 85c doz. ;
5c sizo, 4 3c doz. You will find thorn
soothing and healing to the moat
delicate skin. People's Supply Co
Wholesale to the consumer.
763-tf
According to word received In this
city Harold Jope, son of R. E. Jope
has been promoted from his position
with the First vN'aUional Bank of
Sun Francisco to a. Place in tho
Fowler National Bank, of Fowler,
Calif.
For coffee with the distinctive fla
vor and uniform quality and
strength ubo P. S. C. steel cut coffee.
Price always the same. Call for the
brown package, alwnys fresh at the
People's Supply Co. Wholesalo to the
consumer. 763-tf
J u ripe snd Mrs. J. V Hamilton
returned yesterday from their visit to
Marshfield and other places on thoj
coast, whore they spent a wook.
Judge Hamilton gave the Fourth of
July oration for the patriotic pro
gram which waH held at Powers. Miss
Merle Hamilton Accompanied her
parents on their visit, but stopped In
Kugene for a visit of a few days be
fore returning to Roseburg.
Bayard Buchanan returned yes
terday morning from Fan Frnnd co
where ho has been spending a ron
ple of weeks with his mother. He
visited until this afternoon with his
father, J. A. Buchanan, and then left
for Vancouver, Wash., from where
he will go to the Philippines, where
he has been assigned to a position In
the constabulary force.
Charlie Deal,
After an unsuccessful try-out with
the St. Louis Browns this spring
Charlie Deal was shipped to Kansas
City in the Association, where he's
having the time of his life. Charlie
Is hitting over .86u and helpinfj
Danny Shay's Blues a lot in theii;
wonderful race for the flag.
Frozen berries at Galls.
OCl-tt
Mrs. H. H. Welchleln returned
this afternoon from Grants Pass.
SHUUIFF'S SATiK OF HEAL
rROPEKTY.
Notice is hereuy given that by vir
tue of a writ of execution issued out
of tho circuit court of the State 01
Oregon for Douglas county, to me di
rected in the case of W. K. Vinson,
plaintiff, vs. Charloa C. Brlggi, and
Joseph West, defendants, upon a
Judgment duly made and rondefoi
in the said court on March 4th. 1916
iu favor of said plaintiff W. R. Vin
son and against the said defendants
Charles C. Briggs and Joseph West
for the Bum of One Hundred Sixtj
(S160.00) Dollars, I did. Tor want ol
personal property to satisfy sulci
I'dgiiipnt, on tho 15th day of Ju.no,
1916, duly levy upon the followint
descril""! real property situated Id
Douglas county, Oregon, and all the
Interest nt defendants or olther o
them therein, to-wlt:
Lots One (1) and Two (2),
Southwest quarter of Northeast
quarter (SW& of NE 4 ) and North
west quarter of Southeast quarter
(NW of SEVi) Section One (1),
Township Twenty-six (26! South,
Range Eight (8) West of Willam
ette Meridian, and In pursuance of
said execution and levy I will expose
for sale and sell, at public auction
to the highest bidder, for cash In
hand, as the law directs, at the
court house door of said county In
the city of Roseburg, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 18th day of July, 1910,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., the
said real property, or Bo much there
of as may be necessary to satisfy the
said Judgment, costs and accruing
costs. The said sale will bo subject
to confirmation by said court.
Dated this ISth-dny of June, 1916
GEO. K. QUINE,
Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon.
710-Jyl7
f ('has. 10. (iru)'
Masonic WdK
(J Horn-burg, Or.
Don't Insure
Your Life
until you Investigate the old
line ll.WKKKS l.ll'E INSI IU
AXCI-: CO., of Lincoln Neb.
We will insure your ljfc and at
the samo time pay you 4 per
cent on your Investment.
1. S. HOlSEll
Resident Agent.
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Alexander Stops Spoiling Park
The fine mnpln grove up tho river which Roseburg pcoplo have used for picnic grounds, and Alexnnder
has maintained for the last eight years, a couple, of wood haulers wanted for a DO-foot Pacific Highway
and :ir,0 fine shade trees would Iftj put In tho stove. The grove will be kept In Its natural stato for souio
time yet, Alexander thinks
itosKiumo ni:i:i)s a tkx.ms coi.ut
Alexnnder is planning for 'Mich an addition to derent sport and recreation for tho young peoplo.
Telephone
390'
KISSING THE BLARNEY STONE
is better than throwing a stone, and a little "soft soap" is better
than a "slam"; but don't forget that there are other usqs for soft,
soap tho good old fashioned kind "like mother used to make"
is still to be had
One-Fourth Pound for 25c at
The $&X,aJl!L Store
Nithan Fullerton Perkins Building
Old Friends
Even old potatoes have a certain
flavor of our
New Potatoes
That makes everybody prompt at meal time, and causes them to
think, even if they fail to any: 'My. Hut She Is a good cook."
Wright-Reidel Grocery Co.
I'HONE 103
"The Stage of the World"
You have the Btage of the world In your home If you own a Co
lumbia Grafonola and Columbia Records.
A vaster company of greater artists than the greatest Btage In
the world possesses It at your direction every day, with a greater
and Infinitely more varied repertoire 'than any one stngo ever pre
sented. ,
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Orchestral, operatic, Instrumental music sombre or Joyous,
classic or light; whatever your desire, whatover your mood, which
ever great artist you want to hear your wish Is reality, as Boon as
expressed.
It is reality, nothing loss ; for "Tho Stngo of the World"
presents the nitists thomselvei to you In voice and playing, In
charm and temperament, in art and personality, "Hearing Is Be
lieving" and you can hear today.- Call on
I Roseburg
Nc-w Culiimhlu Records
Read the Advertisements in
The Evening News and then
patronize Home Industries.
FOR YOUR ICE
and patronize the upbuilding and progressiva firm
ROSEBURG ICE DELIVERY
Are the Best
value; but it Is the real spring
Furniture Co.
on sale the Ulltli of every month
Telephone-
390