THE EVEXIXG NEWS, FRIIIAY, .UXV SI, 10 1 II.
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fjhe officers of this bank may not know much
J - about writing ads., but they know how to
take core of any tusiness entrusted to them.
The Incilities of j;s bunk nre unexcelled.
The Douglas National Bank
Surplus and Capital $130,000. GO '
Try a Mt. Shasta at Galls'. 1 31-tf
We can sell a complote guaranteed
silo, or just the lumber. Let ns
quote you tha prices. Page Invest
ment Co. T50-J22
STAR DROWNED
WHILE BATHING
Pago Peters, Late Star In Pallas Pro
ductions of Paramount Pictures.
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Frozen berrleH at Galls. 6Gl-tt
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Medium castor machine oil, 35c
per gallon at the People's Supply
Co. . , 777-tf.
Born To Mr. and Mrs". George
Humphreys, of Koler, on Tuesday,
July 18, an 8-pound girl. Glendale
News.
We have 'plans and blue prints for
three different kinds of SILOS. Let
us tell you about them. Page ln-1
vestment Co. 786-j22
The Pickens Bros, have filed suit
against M- B. Hughes and wife to
recover $77.20 said to be due tor
groceries.
K you want to Buy or sell If you
have rooms to rent If you have lost
something, try a. classified ad. They
bring results. j
Geo. Skiff, of the Skiff Realty
Company, left this morning for Eu
gene; Salem and other Willamette
Volley points where ho will spend a
lew days attending to 'business
matters. He expects to return on a
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Look years youngerl Use the old
time Sage Tea and Sulphur
and nobody will know.
You can turn gray, faded hair henu- !
tihilly dark and lustrous almost over :
night if you'll pot a fu-cent bottle of
''Wyetli'a'Sage and Sulphur Compound"
at any drug store. Millions of bottles of
this bid, famous Sage Tea Recipe are
sold annually, says a well-known drug
gist here, because it darkens the hair so
naturally nnd evenly that no one can
tell it lias been applied.
'1 hose whose hair is turning gray, be
coming faded, dry, scraggly and thin
have a surprise awaiting them, because
after one or two applications the gray
hair vanishes and your locks Iweonie
luxuriantly dark and beautiful all dan
druff goes, scalp itching and falling hair
stops. v
This is the age. of youth. Grny-lmired,
unattractive folks aren't wanted around,
so get busy with Wyeth's Sage nnd Sul
phur to-niglit and you'll be delighted
with your dark, handsome bair nnd your
youthful appearance witlun a few days.
late train tonight or early tomorrow
morning.
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
A deer, which had died from a
, gunshot wound, was found In the
road a mile east of town Monay
morning. Suthorlin Sun.
Mr. Prune Drier We have a good
supply of 20-ft. flooring In different
grades, also 20-ft. tray runs. Page
Investment Co. 78G-J22
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Mrs. A. Hockstrassor and Mrs. Ed.
Iltanstick left this morning or
Sutherlin wjiere they will spend a
few days visiting with their sister,
Mrs. G. F. Adams.
Special. Mason Sanicap tops, whilo
they last 10c per dozen. Extra large
heavy Mason rubbers 5c per dozen,
regular price 3 for 25c. People's
Supply Co. 777-tf
' Luton Ackerson, who has been
awarded the Rhodes scholarship, left
for England today. On the way he
will stop at Omaha and New York.
Eugene Guard.
.Mrs. Charles Greenman and daugh
ter, Helen, left this morning for
Portland where they will remain for
a week or ten clays. They will visit
at the home of Mrs. Greenman's
; uncle, Mr. Ben Doane.
f)r. and Mrs. R. G. JlcCall, of
Chicago, who have been the guests
of Dr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Knott for a
couple of weeks, left yesterday for
Yoncalla, where the doctor will open
offices. Glendale News.
Another car load of the pure, good
Dread flour, High Plight, now In.
This is the last at the old price, next
car will be higher. Buy a supply to
last until the new crop is in and In
sure for yourself good satisfactory
bread. Use High Flight flour from
the People's Supply Co. 777-tf
The many friends of Mrs. W. E.
St. John will regret to learn that
she fell while in her flower garden
Monday afternoon, striking her back
against a chair and sustained quite
a severe injury. She was. assisted to
her room where she is now being
attended' by a trained nurse. Suth
erlin Sun.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
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I B.CWS CrRC FOR N. J NO TUAMKS OUR .
1 SOME OF tHESE M UtMiweoc iur Allow
X CHOCOLATE ECAMRSf MODOERS PONT ALLOW
THUVRE RED HOT ( SJS "TO EAT ANtTlHC l'
jana'CWoMfti
Atotrncy Walter Slack, of Herke- M
ley, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Slack, of this city, who was called to
Oregon recently on professional
business, is spending a few days at
tlio parental hDiiye. Sutherlin Sun.
Mrs. M. Yv. Miller, of Myrtle
Point, loTt thi3 morning for -Wilbur
whore she will visit for a few days
with her mother Mrs. Jones. She hap
been spending the past few days at.
the home of her brother, Sam Miller.
W. H. Schleigh's little grandson,
Willie, "was shot In the forehead
with an nir rifle Monday. The bullei
made a painful, though not danger
ous wound. vyas shot by one of
his playmates.- Glendale News.
County Fruit Inspector Strang, ol
Roseburg, was in Sutherlin the first
of the week and made an inspection
of several orchards in the Valley. lie
reports the trees here as being in
excellent condition. Suthrlin Sun,
Sheriff Quine, J. W. Oliver and
Bert Sutherland of Roseburg, were !n
Glendale Wednesday. The sheriff was
searching for Frank Carona, nn
honor' man who escaped from tho
gang of prisoners who are working
on the roads near Roseburg. -Glen
dale News.
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Mrs. G. H. Pullem of Jasper, Ore
gon, arrived in Roseburg last night.
She was met at tho train by her
brother who took her to the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Bond, who reside at Glide. She will
visit with them for a couple of weeks
Miss Helen Bennett, who was seri
ously injured in an automobile ac
cident two weeks ago, was able to be
out last Monday for the first timo
since the mishap. It is understood
that Dr. Bennett will bring suit
against the county for. damages, nnd
those familiar with the condition of
the road where the accident occurred
believe he has a good case. Suther
lin Sun. J
Work has been commenced on the
garage operated by Jas. Newland on
Cass street. On account of the de
mand for the Dodge Brqs. car, he
has been forced to increase the size
of his building and is erecting a
workshop in the rear of tfce present
structure. The addition will be
about 24 by 28 feet in size and will
allow a great deal more space for
display and storage purposes.
. P. M. Fulton, district commercial
agent for the Western Union office,
and A. J, Barash, from the Seattlo of
fice, came to Roseburg yesterday and
are making arrangements for the
improvements which are to be made
in their office here. The (place
where the office will be located has
not yet been determined, but Mr.
Barash has Jaken measurements of
several locations, and has made rec
ommendations to the company.
J. W. Perkins left this morning
for Eugene from where ho will re
turn with his nuto which wag left
there when ho returned from Now
port ta , few days ago. Mr. Perkins
made the trip from Roseburg to Cor--allin
by auto on bis way to the re
port and on -his return drove the ma
f'hino as far as Rugeno, when he
was forced to leave ft on account of
the muddy condition of the roads
an.! return by train. He expects to
be gone only a short time.
Win. Grubbe the well known Wil
bur resident was In Roseburg yes
terday afternoon and spent several
hours attending to business matters.
J. T. Brand and wif arrived in (his
city last night nnd will visit with
Mr. Brand's broter C, A. Brand for a
week on ten days. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Brand were married only a short
time ago in Cleveland, Ohio, she hav
ing been Mrs. Irene Merely before;
her marriage. They will leave soon
for Marshfield where he has a Jarire
law practice and also holds the posi
tion of city attorney.
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The accompanying Illustration Is that
of Page Peters, the Pallas star In Para
mount Pictures, who was drowned in
the surf at Ilermosa Beach, Cal., re
cently. This was the last photograph
taken of the young actor.
During the past year he has nppeared
In the following Paramount Pictures:
"Pasquale," "David Garrick," "Ben
Blair," "An International Marriage,"
"He Fell In Lovo With Ills Wo" and
"Madame La rresldente."
Itum Eggnogg freeze, the big hit at
The Rose. 7 00-tf
n. C. Harris, or Glendale, was In
Roseburg today attending to busi
ness matters. ,
Jar trimmings of all kinds and
standard makes of fruit jars at money
saving prices at the People's Supply
Mrs. M. M. Brumbach hos been
visiting at Portland and Perrydale
.for' the past two weeks. Sho re
turned to her . home In this city last
night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Patnoo of Port
land arrived In this city last night
to visit with friends and relatives.
They will stay at the homo of Mrs.
j Palnoe.'s grandmother, Mrs. A.' L.
Smith. v .
C. E. Lemmon, of Sutherlin, sec
retary of the Luse Land 'Company
was in this city todny attending to
business matters. Mr. Lemmon is
confident that work on the railroad,
out of Sutherlin will be begun within
a short time.
Its Rich, Sweet, Mc!!ow Th'jsr Has
Caen Famous far a
Generation
THE EVIDENCE
ON THE FACE OF IT
YOUR CHECK
Shows whether or not you are particular about having your, name
always appear in good financial company.
In 1915 the newly organlied National Reserve Banks Inspired
confidence, and helped the standing of tho whole country.
v In 1916, one of them may be able to help your standing.
Roseburg's National Reserve Bank
In a Close Game
There's bound to bo some bumps and
bruises "badgos of honor" per
haps; but none the loss sore and un
comfortable until relieved by the
application of a little
Rexall Rubbing Oil.
TJie fla&SL Store '
ltoseburg-'s Prescription Drug Storo
Nithan Fullerton Perkins Building
"When the Cows Come Home"
, They bring
Milk and Cheese; Butter and
Cream
and a lot of work
Yon who arc not bothered with the euro of a cow, haven't lost
much, for her products are brought to your door by
1. H. Campbell & Son
WHY THE BEST j
"SPEAR' HEAD" j
MADE OF CHOICEST RED E'JSLEY
The secret of tobacco satisfaction is
!; nevn only to 1 1 1 c ma n who chcus
t'.:ij tobacco. The reason is tlmt a
good chew tret? rtlit next to your
t:ist?; v!;i3c the Ici-.f in Phtfi toharro is
in a stat;: of rah, juicy rickrecs t'.r.t
is net pesr.iUe in any other furm of to
bacco. ,
There's no tbneco in the rvorM t!:at
rnn ::ve vou tl:c hearty, w!ir.lrm-
flavor t.:.t ;-ou ?t from a delicious i
c:iC'V ct fcpear Head.
Si" car fl-.v.d is made c::ciusrc!y of
ripe, red Kentucky lUaicy nior.t
ricMy-fivorc J chewing tobacco l:.t
Z'ows. S; III more, o:ily ihz very c!io;c-i-;t
red Durky ka is u:ed for Spear
Head. '
Tliis choice leaf is selected with the
rr.ozt painstaking care, is stemmed by
band, is thoroughly washed free of all
foreign matter, and is prcsrd into
Spear' Head plugs so slowly that not a
drop of juice or an atom of the nat
rra! flavor escapes.
Try Spear Head, and you'll pet a
sweet, mellow, luscious, satisfying chew
that cannot be obtained in any other
tobacco. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax
papr. "
Keep Away From the Fire
Let Electricity Take Its Place!
KIjECTKECITV will eventually becomo tho universal cooking ngeut,
particularly in summer, because heat is applied whero It 1b usoful,
Tho wasted heat from a conl or gas range raises the tempera
ture of tha whole bouse. Electric Irons an(j cooking appliances
radiate the leant possible heat to tho atmosphere.
We are always glad to demonstrate any of our olectrlcal appli
ances, and Invite you to call,
ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 123 Do It Electrically. " Phone 123
SPEND YOUR VACATION AT
WINCHESTER BAY
GOOD HUNTING, FISHING AND BATHING. COME
AND HAVE A GOOD TIME THIS BUM M UK.
!''or fiirtlter piU'tlrulurB
IS. WEEKS, Winchester, Bay, Ode.
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There will be a meollnR Friday,
July .28, at 1 p. m. at tho Caman .
VMoy school house, of represents-!
lives from Coos and DoML'lns county,
for the purpose of planning a Plo-i
neers' lieunlon to be held at Camas
Valley. The people of Olalla, Ten;
Mile. Ilrorkway and Looking Glaps
are especially Invited to be present;
at the meeting. Financial and otSier1
committees will he" appointed at that:
time. Camas Valley has a good ball ;
ground, race track, rtimplng grounds
and dance hall, til of which help to j
make such an occasion a success. i
BOOST FOR THE RAILROAD
Kvery man In a town must cllhor boost or kick; no man can be on both sides of tho fence at the same
time. Progress means (o go ahead, to try. Without trying no man will get anything. When paving of
Roseburg was started mud road advocates salrl It cost too much. Will tho gi( mud movement goc on
nil over America.
TiiorsA.vns of dou.aiis wii.i, iif vaiii in a oav
For which, kind render, logging takes men and teams anil supplies nnd big Douglas firs will bo cut
up Into logs, then they will be sawed Into lumber, that again takes men and supplies.
MONKV IV IIUTI.ATION- IS WA.NTKI -
Farmers turn grass into milk, milk Into cream, cream Into butter, butter Into money, money Into auto
mobiles. Automobile turn gasoline. Into power nnd pleasure, repeat this for fir lumber, there Is no
difference. All you need Is the lucatlon to understand that If nothing Is moving there Is a standstill,
We turn water Into Ice, don't forget that on a hot day.
Telephone
Tolephnna
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