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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1916)
IX TUB K K.NINH NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 12,' 101(1. .1 . Implements! WK HAVE PURCHASED THS STOCK OF IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES FORMERLY OWN :i I1V CROUCH it GILES, CON SISTINM OP IIUGUIES. WAtJ NS. PLOWS, DISC HARROWS CULTIVATORS, ETC. WHILE THIS STOCK LASTS WK WILL SELL IT AT Less Than Wholesale Cost IT WILL PAY VO 7 TO INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO, IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLES. Escape the Hard,Tiresome Work of Washing at Home Hy placing this matter In our hands, you save yourself the depression mid avoid the muss around the house. We will call for your clothes regularly each week, wash them all, starch. till the pieces that need It, 'dry all the clothes, and iron and fold, ready for use, your bed and tablo linen, towels, otc. Our service is prompt and our charges are right. R,ing us up now and ask for our auto to call, PHOE 79 ROSEBURG 5 STEAM LAUNDRY Hi; THINK THAT ItKEMEN II HAS J1EEN LOST I LONDON, July 12. Dispatches j from Copenhagen Indicate that the fifermiin ml Itnt'-ailhtlltil'ltin llnmon BiMef ship to the Deutschland, may have been caught in one of the al-l ! lies' submarine nets and destroyed or may be in the hands of the allies. Copenhagen dispatches to the Ex change Telegraph quote the Vossiche Zcltung as stating that the Bremen left Kiel for tho United States a month ago and has not since been reported. No statement in connection with the Bremen has been given out by tho Rrltish admiralty, but this is In keeping with custom. For months, no definite reports have been made of submarncs destroyed; but It Is generally stated that more than J 000 or me divers nave been netted or sunk by British gunfire since the war began From American dispatches it was learned that tho Deutschland took Just 16 days to cross from Germany to the United States, and If the Co penhagen quotation of the Vossiche Zcltung Is correct, It Is considered certain that the Bremen has been '.aken or destroyed. ItECHUITS WANTED The Fourth Company, C. A. C, wants 50 recruits Im mediately. A good cook wanted, also company clerk. Apply at tho Armory, or see Capt. Buchanan. 738-tf Hoops, My Dear and Edna Goodrich. MEllKOltD WILL ENTERTAIN EDITOItlAL ASSOCIATION NEW DAIRY Orders will bo solicltod next week for puro wholesome milk and cream, by tho now dairy Just started. THE RED CROSS DAIRY. 749-Jllp Roseburg, Oregon When you want tho very best Remember "Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock of these Is very complete. Price 'itnd quality satisfy. THE CASH STORE WE SAVE YOU MONEY J 23 CASS STREET PROMINENT SCOTTSIiUHG RESIDKNTS ARE HERE C. G. Ileddcn, sou of John N. Hed- The State Editorial Association has sent out its format announce ment of the annual convention to be held in Medford the first week of August. The following enthusiastic language indicates the reputation of Medford as a host: "Never in the history of the State Editorial Asso ciation has so magnificent a program of Interesting subject matter and en tertainment been prepared. - - - It Is the equal of anything ever extend ed in this line to a State Editorai! Association in the United States." Tho proprietors of ifedford's ho tels, Messrs Westorlund, Mohr, Bell and Chlsholm have offered to fur nish rooms for the guests free. An j auto trip to the California state line with an entertainment in Ashland's new park; a two-days trip to Crater lake, and a banquet are among the Items on the list of entertainment. Tho committee on arrangements' Is at work and they promise thill j Medford 'b reputation as an enter-1 talner will be fully upheld. Medford Sun. DOI tiLAS COUNTY STUDENTS TAKE SUMMER COURSES UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu- Leona G. Marsters iKn, one of the best known of Doug- gene Julv 12 las county citizens and one of the of noseburg, Is one of the students commissioners of the. Port of Ump-j rcBist6red for the summer session of qua, came over the county seat thi morning In his machine, tlio trip taking about threos and one-half hours. The other members of the party were O. Gustafson, A. O. Gus tafson and Miss Gustafson, all prom inent rcidents of Scottsburg. While here Mr. O. A. Gustafson consulted a physician for somo minor trouble which has been bothering him. Tiie party said tho trip clear through was made In splendid time and with out any trouble. CROP CONDITIONS. Dole's Cafeteria and Delicatessen THE ONLY FIRST CLASS PLACE OP ITS KIND 11ETWEEN El'GEXE AND SACRAMENTO. ORDER YOUR LUNCH PUT UP 11Y US. OUR COOKING IS JUST LIKE MOTHER'S. YOU GUT VALUE RECEIVED AND THE REST MEAL IN THE CITY AT Phone 8i THE'CAFATERIA i22CaSSst. --- - IHWWfllillliimitlltTimTTMMirrlMir- I i cEni, I THE UNIVERSAL CAR Tup Ford Motor Company is one of tin' largest consumers of steel in the world '200,000 tons this year. The .ureiit volume of production over fiOO.OOO ears and the efficient Ford liKiiiufactnriun- organization, lirinits production and selling cost down to i minimum. That's why Ford Imyers get more ear I'ov less money. .Hun' ahomt f!!)0; Touring Car 1 10; Coupelet .")!0; Town Car i10; Sedan .7K. All prices f. o. l. Detroit. On sale at W. A. BURR, Agent - Roseburg Terun In responsible parties. PORTLAND, July 12. .following Is a summary of the crop conditions in Oregon for the week ending July 11, 1916, as reported to the local of fice of the weutlier bureau by spe cial correspondents throughout the state: 1 Idcul weather prevailed during the woek for the growing crops, all of which made splendid advuuccnienl. Pall wheat is filling nicely and the prospects for a good crop aro much better than anticipated a few weeks ago. Barley Is ripening well and In some places It will he ready to har vest within a week or two. Spring wheat, tints and ryo have also made e.irellent growth. Corn has improved greatly, hut this crop Is still very backward. Tho second crop of alfalfa Is be ing harvested and It Is bettor than tho first one. It Is also being se cured under more favorable condi tions. Wheat and ryo hay aro being cut In the eastern counties and tim othy and clover aro being harvested In the western portions of tho state. ! Ranges nro excellent and stock is in fine condition. The potato crop has made splendid advancement during the week, as also have guidons. The cherry season Is dnnwlng to a close, and early ponchos, logan berries, raspberries and blackberries are now ripe and being marketed. E. A. HEALS, Dlstlct Forecaster. the University of Oregon. She is tak ing courses In literature under Dr J. Duncan Spaeth of Princeton Uni versity, nnd is also taking courses in German and history. Her Eugene address is F9 West llith ave. Other students from Douglas county are R. E. Morris, Frafik M. Hamlin, J. B. Rees and Blanche V. TTilson, or Rose burg; George W. Murphey, of Rid dle; Ercel Hedrlrk, of Drain: H. M. Cross, of Yonrnlla; Mnzle V. Walker, of Wilbur; C. H., Tlsdale, of Suther lln; Melvln T. Solve, of Camas Valley. fit y &vi kit M:vl, I 1 ? si 1iP. I FINISHED THE SAME DAY. If you bring your films in by !:!' we will finish your work the sami day. Professional work by Profes sional 1'otograffors. 700-tt CLARK & CLARK. -1 M 4 EDNA GOODRICH, MOROSCO-PARAMOUNT STAR. "UTiatever of aloofness there mny be In the barrel skirt Just lends enchant ment, as Edna Goodrich proves nttractlvely, In this Lucille model of black and white mnrqnisette. She's the 1S30 miss that George Sands drew, produced by tho American modiste. I.ace mittens nnd a heavily-fringed sunshade lend n distinctively qnnint touch of grandmother's dnj, nnd a picture hat, tied coquettlshly under tho chin, completes this dnlnty garden costume. Lest the hoop skirt appear too stiff, It Is many-flounced, nnd the bodice Is trimmed with three coquettish bows. A fourth with lone streamers is the center of n slender ribbon band which encircles the Tvalst. J. J. Long, of Yoricalla, came to' C. S. Tucker, of Marshfield, was a this city last evening and spent today, business visitor In this city for sev- eral hours today. looking after business affairs. NOTICE OF CHAHOE TO HE MADE The following from the Eugene Register, will show how other papers over the country look at tho con stantly Increasing demands for newspaper space for which no pay ment was ever received: Hereaftor, beginning at once, a charge of five cents per line will be made by the Register for formal obituaries, cards of thanks, resolu tions of respect, resolutions of con dolence and similar publications. In the past no charge has been made for such publications, but rapidly rising costs of newspaper operation make this no longer possible. AWARD IS SPEND YOUR VACATION AT Winchester bay GOOD HUNTING. FISHING AND BATHING. COME AND HAVE A GO' O'J TIME THIS SUMMER. For further particulars L. 8. WEEKS, Winchester, Bay, Ore. FOR CRUSHED ROCK GIVEN ROSEIlUltti MAN I PORTLAND MARKET REPORT PORTLAND, July 12. Receipts wore fulrly liberal today with an ex cellent price outlet. Best steers sold as high as JS.fiO nnd cows at $7.00. Even very common steers brought close to the $8. oil mink and taking the market as a whole pmt lent strength nnd advances wcie prevalent In all classes, Hiig-. An advancing hog market on little heavier receipts was a feature of the day. Top hogs sold at $S.;i0 an ad vance of 30 cents over Inst week. Bulk of sales J8.70 to $S.S0. Market closed strong. Slioe. Sheep prices wore well In lino with last week. Top lambs wore 8.iT. and all others classed In line with former prices. Market closed steady. Harry Hlldeburn, who was award ed the contract for crushing rock for highway work in Jackson county, is located nt Rosehurg. Ore., and Is not a Portland contractor, as pre viously announced. Portlnnd Bulle tin. . SHOOT T" KODAK r.nd send your films to us for DEVELOPING AND PRINTING Best work nt moderate prices. Kmlaks. Eastman Photo Supplies. ROSEIH RO ROOK STORE Koschurir Oregon A World Beater The New Sharpies Special The Suction-Feed Tubular Sep arator. Tuenly-eiqht new fea tures. Uniform thickness of cream regardless of speed. NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE Douglas Co. Creamery mranttiiiiMiii n minini hum i h mgron'mi l jJIHm THE FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Judge Marsters nnd Coiiiniii-sioner Nichols spent a portion of yesterday going over the road districts at Mel rose, Looking Glass, Umpn.ua and otherrolnts. !a n jS fit 9 IMi-:y T.: i . 1 mm i mm. P (SSgpp Hmrcjagft Chocked from rr $ 4 owr Lome to wmr smitton. VO-.ina.ic M-fV---'-' ;l";r'J Furniture Honsebora Goodj ana handled by d men. ree. Dry Storaee ooms, Free From Eire Risks. Phone 220, V.