The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 14, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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THE EVEAfRG NtriYH KRIDAV, JCLY 14, 1016.
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A. J. LILBURN & SON
Complete Housefurnishers
CARPETS
RUGS
CURTAINS
DRAPERIES
LINOLEUMS
ana
FURNITURE
SPECIAL THIS WEEK ON
ELECTRIC IRONS
We Have Electric Fans too, among others
a small one for $5.00, just right for the
table or to keep the flies off of the baby
ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 123 Do It Electrically. Phone 123
Newport Rficed
1'Olt
Summer
Trips
Wlion summer comes and a vncntlon
outing la planned, remombur Now
port Is cool. Tho breeze from off
the mighty Pacific novor fniln. With
tho ninny diversions and attractions
to pass tho hours uway, surely you
could find no bettor plueo for your
vacation.
The Cost is Low
Hound Trip Tickets are on salo dully
from all Southern Pacific stations In
Western Oregon. Tho roturn limit 1b
October 31at.
Onlly Trill us from Alhmty and Cnr
valllH make iweollent ittuiie-rilons
Wrlto for Illustrated booklet "Newport" or ask local agent
? for complete Information.
John M. Srolt, (.eiionil l-'jissenger Agent, Portland, Oivgon.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
OFFICERS WIU
1 Coming to Roseburg upon a prom
i ise of marriage, unable to locate tin
I man with whom she was In love and
f with an attempt made to swlndk
j her out of her meager savings by c
: fraudulent real estate deal a woman
today appaeled to tho sheriff's office
for assistance. According- to her
story she was living In California
when she mot the man to whom she
! Is engaged. Shortly before the niar
; Huge ceremony was to take place she
became 111 and she was forced to
i go to the hospital and submit to an
i operation which kept her confined to
' her bed for several weeks. The man
J In the meantime had gono to Port
j land. Ore., to attend to business mat
! tors, leaving word for her to follow
him as soon as she was able and thai
! they would be married In Portland,
i She reached the Oregon nietrop
, oil only to find a message telling her
j that he had come to Roseburg tc
look after some timber Interests
' which he held in Douglas county.
I She Immediately came to this city
and endeavored to locate him. but
has not yet been able to do so.
Shortly after her arrival in this
city an attempt was made to sell
hor a homestead consisting of KB
acres of timber land located within
u mile of Uoseburg and within a
short distance of a saw mill. The
Insistence of the real estate dealer
that she invest her money in this gilt
odgo proposition finally aroused he
suspicion and he made Inquiries
which led to the disclosure that there
was not a homestead within many
miles of Uoseburg and that 120 acres
of timber land were worth much
moro than JH00, the amount of
money for which the land dealer was
endeavoring to sell the piece of prop
erty. 1'nable to secure assistance in any
other way she today appealed to the
I officers. She says she will remain
In Uoseburg for a Tew days, as she
ha not yet given up hope of locat
ing the man with whom she Is '
love, but if she does not find him
soon, she will go to eastern Oregon,
where ho has a brother living and
will locale him by this method.
She has secured work and is sup
porting herself while remaining In
1Mb city.
ADDS TO LAURELS
IN FRENCH DRIVE
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iAsSZ NOTICE.
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Bubar Bros. Announcement!
To tho people of Roseburg and Douglas County. The change
in the firm name of Young & Bubar, Jewelers & Optometrists doe
not signify any material change in the business. D. B. Bubar,
Junior member of the old firm, remains with tho business as be
fore and P. T. Bubar, his brother who has for several years con
ducted a successful Jewelry business In Maine, has sold out his
Interests there to locate In Roseburgand him purchased my Interests
In the firm of Young & Bubar. I personally know both of these
young men and cheerfully recTiimend them to your confidence.
They are both expert Jewelers and optometrists nnd thooughly hon
est. Their policy will ba to carry only goods of proven merit and
their constant aim will, be to give tho utmost in service to their
patrons. . , ,
Special attention will be given to the repairing of watches and
icwelry. Their optical parlor Is ono of the best equipped in the
state. With the latest scientific Instruments they are able to give
your eyes their exact requirements In lenses. They merit your pat
ronage and I cordially Invite you to visit their store.
Respectfully yours,
G. W. YOUNG
I'ltt TI' CROP WKSTERX
STATES IIEI.OW NORMAL
it k i: l, s o
.V ADMISSION" 10c
SOB
rue
(mm
""lliiin iiiimiiiiiiii n
IT'S DIFFERENT.
'Always n Good Show"
M; TIN EK EVERY PAY AT 2 TO .1 1 M KVHX1.M1 7:1. TO It
TOII.XY ONE lAY ONLY
The Question'
An iiV.sorl-.ini; sli'iy ot social life, with M MEGI EKITE LESLIE,
England's low Ih'st woman In t Icnllng r. .!. full of striking
(treruM tun! Klliiatlniis. in whii':i a our-Mion of vital Importance
receive! a 'om!usi.' ,,i'.ser. in f!v.' i-arts.
li. C. Benson, secretary of the
Uoseburg .Merchants Association, to
dny received the following report of
I lie .California fruit crop..
Advices for the stato commissioner
of horticulture of California, Just re
ceived, stato that tho California
prune crop for this year under the
latest survey Indlcntes a crop of 52
per cent of the normal. A total
quantity, Iherofore, for the yenr will
. no uoout l)i million pounds.
j The report on apples Indicates that
the crop will he slightly less th'an
; the normal.
Pears will not exreed BO to 70 per
cent of tho normal.
Krom Idaho It Is reported that the
prune, nppln and pear crops are nl-
most completely destroyed this year
by frost.
'.l!l OT THANKS.
On behalf or the old veterans of
the Oregon State Soldiers Home, I
desire to thank Mr. A. o. strange,
I superintendent of the Uoseburg rhail
I tailqua, for his courtesy and kindness
! - 'ending an invitation to tin
old veterans to attend the sessions
of tin1 chautauqua as hii guests. The
old soldiers especially appreciate the
cordial manner in which It was ex
tended. UOMKItT C. MARKER.
Commandant. Oregon State Soldiers'
Homo.
File House on Hokum Hill"
Just a fnnny coimMy,
TOMSUI!0Y HO. tilt! ink 1 1 I.I W in "TM K FAMILY (TP.
pnlt!V a fivo-part World f cut arc, ami "Till-; MAX WITH
TUK HiM," a Vo4uo comedy.
A hint, itrr not too t;i:n,i:.
These ith'asunt pointers for par
ents wore brought out in a ilinner
table conversation the other evenini::
A sweet younp thing had a beau
vho didn't mind .Koine to sleep over
his work the nevt day. Pad deliber
ated downheartedly on the prospects,
of civinjr h!in a hint that would short
en his calls. On a cool evening he
carried in tuo larre In -.Vets n
wood. -If this doesn't last you," he I
obsered. "there's more in the base-:
meat." All the wood he brought up
was burned. Somewhat after nld-j
nkht ho admlnipiered the finfshiim ,
rebuke. Oolnc to the had of the;
tairs he called out In n voire thei
neighbor niiuht have heard. "Marv. '
j when your raller eoes, if we're not
j Hlreadv up, I wish you'd bring up the
I morning paper."
General Foch.
General Foch, second in command
of the French armies on the western
front, is adding to his laurels in the
present hut?e allied offensive. Gen
eral Foch comes of Alsatian stock,
as do many other noted French com
manders.
ltK Sl llli HAW KltriTS AM)
VIXiETAIil.KS AKK C'LKAX
Ity Siunncl Olxoii, M. I.
(Pennsylvania's Commissioner or j
Health.)
Fruits and vegetables are a ncees-'
sary part of tht diet during hot
weather. Many of these are more ap-,
petizing when eaten raw. Berries,
apples, radishes, onions and salads,
arc popular and have their value as j
food. Care fiuould ho exercised in !
tho preparation and serving of green 1
foods, however, as i-'.iuy are subject to
much handling between the garden
and the table. In many market gar
dens the gathering of the produce is
entrusted to a class of labor which ;
is not any too cleanly; and care sel-!
doni Is exercised to Insure cleanli
ness. ' '
Food exposed for sale in markets
also it often subject to Indiscriminate
handling by prospective purchasers. .
As a protection berries and food
stuffs paten raw should be thorough
ly washed before being served. It is
much better to risk a slight impair
ment of tho flavor than to chance i
eating unclear vn;.
Nightsoll should not he used fori
fertilizing gardens from which the
produce may be eaten raw. Water
cress should not be gathered from 1
streams polluted by sewerage. Many
cases are on record where typhoid
fever has resulted from failure to
heed these points.
Having sold our stock of groceries
to J. H. Campbell & Son we hereby
notify all persons having accounts
with us to pay the same to the said j
J. H. Campbell & Son, who also as-i
sumes and pays all wholesale bills!
r.ow against the Wriht-Ueidel Gro-i
eery Co. I
July 13, 191G.
(Signed.) j
J. W. WRIGHT,
F. A. REIDEL.
J. H. CAMPBELL & SON. I
SAVE YOUR
JUNK!
Best pries paid or Hugs, Itub
bcr, Metnls and Hide. Men's
Secoml Hand Clothing Bought
and Sold.
BERGER'S JUNK SHOP
Phone 1H2
410 Cuss St.-
Good merchants take their
discounts; why not get yours
through Green Stamps?
f They are now redeemable in cash.
Get all your coupons exchanged for
2&C Green Stamps.
btore
I Always ask
h for
The
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
I'OR SAI.K Cued l.ahy cah, In good
condition. Price S5.00. Cnn be
seen at News office 774-J20p
LOST Nose glasses with tiny chain.
Reward for roturn to" News of
fice. 771-J15
FOR SALE Motorcycle. 7 h. p.
twin Indian In Rood condition.
Price $75.00. Hose-burg Bicycle
Shop. 772-j20p
Something
New
In
White
Shoes
and
Slippers
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
lit VI X I'.H.I NX
Slim- Tlint Satisfy.
l"k!im Hitler. . - nun St.
HAVE A FULL LINE OF
Groceries, Flour and Feed
TO SELL!
TIIKV ARE PAYING
M.VRKKT PRICE M)R HUGS.
The North Side Grocery
ALTON S. FREV, Prop.
ANTLERS
THEATRE
P.MtA.MOl XT PKTl KKS TONIGHT
JKSSB L. LASKY presents America's leading character star
THKODORK ROBERTS, In an elaborate and stirring plcturizatlon
of MARK TWAIN'S
Pudd'nhead Wilson'
with the consent and sanction ot the MARK TWAIN CO A'
faithful representation of one of the classics of American I itera
tare produced with all the art of the Lrskv studios. A photoplay
combining melodrama, love and human sympathy. In addition an
instructive "PAR AMOUNT PICTOCRAPII and the funny comedy
"A TKMPOItA It Y III'SIIAXI) '
Adnilion for thi superb lnm- .ic am! IOc.
1
Coinlim Sn unlay only. .Mallnoo ami XIKlit
An Elegant Triangle Show, "Molt.U, F.MlRir" with Frank Mllles
and KdRhJte.vo; "A LOVE RIOT - , two-reel Keystone Comedy.
(Vmlnir July SO and 27, Matlneo niul MkIiI, "THE HATTI.K CRY
OF PKACK." a call to arms against war. The Intention of this
Picture I, to portray tho great need of preparedness of peace
spelled 'P-rMV-F.-IP'