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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1916)
THItER SEEKS HONORS IN ORATORY CONTEST THE EVIDENCE " ON THE FACE OF IT YOUR CHECK DOUGLAS NATIONAL BANK ROSEBURG, OREGON Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $30,000.00 THE EVENING NKWS, Mil DAY, Jl'MT I I, 1010. J. H. BOOTH, President E. L. PARROTT, Vlco-Pres. H. H. STAPLETON, Cashier. H. C. SOLCOM, Asst. Cashier LEARN how to save money. It's a duty you owe yourself. A barik acocunt with this strong institution will help you to prosper It will help you to got ahead In the world it will increase your happiness. To Our Friends and Patrons We are now located in our new quarters in the Creason warehouse on Winchester St., formerly occupied by the Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co., where we are prepared to give yu better service t'.mn ever. Wo can market your Fruits and Produce at Highest Prices obtainable, and sell you any of the lines of merchandise we handle at the Lowest prices possible. Give us a call, and let Us show you what we con do for you both In handling what you have to sell and selling you what you. have to buy. Umpqua Valley CITY NEWS. Try a Mt. Shasta at Galls'. Col-tf Slotherahomo made bread at the Cafeteria, Cc per loat. 73G-tf John H. Porter, of Edenbower, made a business call in Roseburg today. K y'ou warn ro tuy or sen If you have rooms to rent -it yoii have lost something', try a classified ad. They bring results. , ' J. J. McDonald, of Marshfield, came to Roseburg last night and is spending a few days looking after business affairs. l - : ' ' Shoot with a Kodak, and send your films to the Roseburg Book Store for finishing. We do the best work at moderate prices. 494-tf T. W. Younger, master mechanic of the Southern Pacific Company was In Roseburg last night Inspecting the local mechanical department. He left this morning for his headquar ters at Sacramento. CASTOR I A For, Infants and- Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature THINGS THAT V 1 ) IS. ft PIPPIN fW OfOkV -IHlKTW ' rive DOU1.ARS Too. MOKftP tT qr Fog fAe Ri&rr ai-oaw V'-r Fruit Union CANADIAN HELPS ! DIRECT BIG DRIVE f uenerai t onion. - General Carson, a Canadian, Jwrted to be one of the generals reeling the great ullied drive on th western front. s Mothers home mado bread at the Cafeteria, 5c per loaf. 736-tf Attorney Albert Abraham return ed last night from Salem where he has been spending several days at tending to business matters NEVER HAPPEN General L anion. ( you oJLV THlOK ITS PtrFEN. VOO 6HDULP THE COATS IM hOE FlrJMI6eWS 5-rose fo oosr HALF THE. PlittS OF iniM turn tou hp.vc ON. TAKE fA( ADVlCfc BfchOKfc tioo Boy Rum Eggnogg freeze, the big hit at The Rose. 756-tf H. B. Hastings, of Winchester, v.-ai in this city today atts-n'.'jg t'3 busi ness matters. V. 11. Sperfert left this morning for Myrtle Creek to visit with his daughter for a few days. Wm. Morroy, of Looking Class was a business visitor In Roseburg for several hours yesterday. Bring your horses and mules to the Farmers Feed Sheds Friday and Saturday. Will buy at market prices. A. S. Evans. 762-il4p Mrs. F. W, Pearson returned to her home at Fresno this morning after visiting in Roseburg for several days. Mrs. C. C. Hargrove left thir uiorning for San Francisco after n rew days spent with friends and rela tives in Roseburg. Buy in quantities for cash, your living expenses will bo reduced. You will get wholesalo prices on quantity orders at the People's Supply, Co. Wholesale to the consumer. 7G3-tf . C. Weaver and wife, of Myrtle Creek, came to Roseburg this morn ing and slcnt the day attending to business matters and visiting with .'riends. Try Jergcns old fashioned puri fied Glycerine Soap. It leaves the skin soft, smooth and thoroughly cleansed. Buy it by the dozen at the People's- Supply Co. Wholesale to the consumer. 763-tf Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford, stop ped at the Umpqua hotel last night on their way homo to Med ford after r.n auto trip to Portland and Soattle. Mr. Crawford Is tho cashier of the Meclford National Bank. Costs you loss, maltes you "better broad, and more loaves per sack. It will pay you to Investigate High Flight Flour. Get It at tho People's Supply Co. Wholesalo to the con sumer. -- 763-tf Wm. Marmion, manager of the Spurry and Hutchison Green Stamp Company, was in tho city today ar ranging some business matters for his company. Tio left on tho morn ing train for Medford, The dance announced for Saturday night at the Fair Grounds pavilion, has been postponed until Wednesday night, when the Roseburg Concert Band will give a big basket picnic and benefit dance. 773-J14 For coffee with the distinctive fla vor and uniform quality and strength use P. S. C. steel cut coffee. Price always the same. Call for the brown package, always fresh at the People's Supply Co. Wholesale to the consumer. 763-tf Mrs. C. IS. Johnson left this morn ing for Ashland where she will visit with her brother. She has been stay lng In Roseburg with her husband who is employed as foreman on the pipe line -construction work between Winchester and Roseburg. Buy 'em by the dozen, Jergens Pure Toilet Soaps. 10c size, 85c do.; nc size, 43c doz. You will find them soothing and healing to the most delicate skin. People's Supply Co. Wholesale to tho consumer. 763-tf There was conlderahlo excitement at the Thomas hotel In Oaklnnd last night according to reports. The h"t"l Is supplied with hot water by a largo water tank In the rear of the building and In some manner the valve refused to work and the tank became empty. It was on the point of c?;,:oiing when It was discovered and saved by quick action. While oiling a planer at the Hooth Kelly saw mill at Springfield yes terday, E. O. Cranhby had his arm run ifito the planer to the shoulder! when his hand caught in the ma- : chim ry. The planer was set at t lie 1 inch space at the time and the at- j tending physician onHiders it mirfic-! pious that he suffered but one hacj ttire of t!'" arm which waa found; War the shoulder. Huw hi3 arm j ff'iild run through the narrow s;iace . of the planer and not be mashed and i n:anir!'d nmputation wa peers-1 sary Is a mystery. He is at the Ktt g'ne hospital. Kucene Register. District Supervisor of (he V. S. j Indian Department L. A. Dorrlngton and wife left this morning for Bed ding. Calif., and Heno. N'ev., where ficial capacity. He expects to re- st, v . tar , a Miss Hazel Parks. Miss Hazel Pnrks is the only girl Among nine contestants from ai. many colleges who will take part in an oratorical contest at St. Paul, Minn., on the evening of July 17i Each contestant will advance his ot her theory as to the best means of destroying the liquor traffic. Mish Parks' subject is "The Last Defense." She is a student of Hastings college Hastings, Neb. turn to Roseburg on his next tour of inspection about November. Kodaks, Eastman photo Buppllos, at the Roseburg Pook Store. 4i4-t! Geo. J. Stearns and wife came In from Oakland this morning. Dig Dance at Dlxonville, Ftlday night, July 14. Everybody invited, 760-E14 Mrs. M. J. Blair,. of Springfield, who has been visiting In this city for a few days left this morning foi Grants Pass. Tho Umpqua Vauey Fruit Unioi is nop taking orders for St. V:l i' 11 tine Broccoli plants, grown fro: Imported seed. Order early ;nd v. the bos'. (i.iO-dsw-t v Frank Horcus, who recently left for Alaska, hag arrived at his desti nation all right, and Is now located at .Perseverance, Mine, Juneau, to which points he asks The News to be sent htm. W4 UHEltiKM IS'illi h lit, Cther Way Can Yju Gut All &e Richness and Flavor of the Lea! ' "SFEta HBO" BEST CHEW Many prominent physicians declan chewing to he the most wholesome waj of enjoying tobacco. "I becau chewing some years aio," said one, "and I soon found that it is the only wr.y toj'ct the benefit of all the rich juices stored up by nature it; tiic tobacco leaf. I refer, of ennr-.e, t-; t!;e phig form of trbacco, which is the most r.atur;;! and tho ck-ancM for:;i, 'C"licv, :l ftr.d tdt'.iceo li!-:e Sp'.ar II.r:d ma!:rs liii; .!ivary fj1rrids more ar'iv, wliith in ti:rn a !vn?!ifi:r f'fcct on tlx whole yt m, Ahl lu tin the ?Vi(.t, r:ie!!jv, clc 1 i; i li.ivip of . clicv of Spear Head, a;ii you Kuw c liifhcsl poisii.'lc dcyrcc ot tobatu. -la-.ti ;n. "t meiition Sy.vur TTrad b?crt':sG 1 J L'.iid ti,..t ti is l r.i;;d i e.urp .i irialiv pure, bciiiff maJe T:i a f;.c Lry f: .it's run strictly according t. puvc-j( yd ru'r. s." ' Sj'v-ar 1 ff-ad i.i made of sun-riper.'' Th i r !.-)', which i" ac!vr.ovvltcb:.-d to b the richevt, miMcit, finest fi.jvnrcd t-' baro leaf in the world, And it t produced by the latest processes, vhic! develop the quality and luscious flavo! of the clioicc Burlcy to the supreme (!c gree. A clirw of f'pear Head lias a whole some j 'i h lint ir. not found in any her fh-'.i;. ' '.ol'Vo. Ill 10c cuts, wriif-pcd in wax paper. - A -WHOLESOME Alexander Stops Spoiling Park The fine maple grove up tho river which Roseburg people havo lined for picnic grounds, and Aleiander has maintained tor the last elclit years, a couplo of wood haulers wanted for a GO-foot Pacific Highway and nr. ii fine shade trees would be put in tho stovo. Tho grove will bo kept In Its nutural stato for some thro yet, Alexander thinks liOHKIIUItO NKKUH A TKX.VIS I'OI KT Alexander Is planning for such on addition to decent sport and recreation for the young poople. 390: Shows whether or not you are particular about having your name always al'l'ear in gooj financial company. In 1915 the newly organised National Reserve Banks Inspired confidence, 'and helped the standing of the whole country. In 1916, one of them may bo able to help your standing. Roseburg's National Reserve Bank The 1fi.a$JL Store Nithan Fullerton Perkins Building "The Stage You have the stage of the' world In your home If you own a Co lumbia Grafonola and Columbia Uncords. A vaster company of greater artists than tho greatest stage In tho world posbohscs it at your direction every day, with a greater and Infinitely more varied roportolro than any ono stnge ever pre sented. (. Orchestral, operatic, Instrumental .music sombre or Joyous, classic or light; whatever your desire, whatever your mood, which ever gn at nrtlst you want to h oaryour wish is reality, as soon as expressed. It is reality, nothing less; for "Tho Rtago of the World" presents tho artists tbomselve i to you In voico and playing, In charm and temperaniont, In art and personality, "Hearing Is Be lieving" and you can hear today. Call on Roseburg w Columbia ItccordM Read the Advertisements in The Evening News and then , patronize Home Industries. FOR YOUR ICE and patronize the upbuilding and progressive firm ROSEBURG ICE DELIVERY The Man Behind The man behind the motor, And the man behind tho gun, Can defund tho Nation's honor, Putting "Greasers" on tho run. But tho health of wife and others Is a task that must be done. By tho man behind the counter What tho doctor has bogun, The Athlete Needs nlhletlc food THAT'S KHtiIi()(i0'8 Ro docs evorybody else tvho is on tho jump from morning till , night. lan't that you? Wright-Riedel Grocery Co. ritono 103 of the World" Furniture Co. on wilo tins 2Mli of every month Telephone 1390