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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1916)
FIVB 75 Seasonable Hats that Sold up to $9.00 ?e Saturday at $1 Remember Our Last "Dollar Day" Sale! $2.00 Panama Hats $1.00 $2.00 and $3.00 Striped Hemp Sport Hats $1.00 Cloth Sport Hats $1.00 Ladies' Shirt Waists, made up to Embroider, 'r.cluding thread $1. 00 Made-Up Baby Dresses to Embroider Including Thread S1.00 $1.50 Combination Suits $1.00 $1.75 Stamped Bridge Set 36-inch Piece, 4 Napkins Select Your Own Patterns $1.00 Runners and Pillows, values to $1.25 each; your choice any two for $1.00 Cross Stitch Stamped Pillows and Runners $1.00 Sale Starts Saturday, July 22 At 10 A. M. Be on Hand When the Door Opens Saturday, at 10 a. m. " X""A"JL"a" S SA" SX' "A" AS A"1 CITY NEWC. O Kodaks, Eastman pnoio supplies, at the ltoseburg Bool: Store. 494-tf A. A. Wilder and wife returned; last night after : a delightful auto trip through northern California and Oregon points. They visited for a few days at Klamath Falls and Ft. Klamath on their return trip. The entire journey was made without ac cident of any kind and no tire trouble. A broken brako shoe on one of the coaches of train No. 15, arriving In this city at 9:35 a. m., caused a short delay this morning while repairs were being made. The brake gave way as the train was being brought to a stop nfter pulling Into the yard. Had the piece of metal become en tangled under the wheels the coach : might have been derailed, but luck ily it fell between the rails and tore ANTLERS THEATRE 3 DAYS ONLY 2:15 STARTING AITC Thurs.Mat.-ttUU. O -Twice Daily--8:15 Seats Monday, July 31--Mail Orders Now D. W. Griffith's Mighty Masterpiece up the dirt between the tracks for a considerable distance before the train was finally stopped. Dr. G. R. McCall, ol Glendale, was a business visitor in Host-burg for several hours today. G. V. France, of Ten Mile, was in ltoseburg today looking after business affairs. Mrs. C. B. lulow, of Ashland, who has been visiting at Pleasant ,11111, for the PiBt two weeks stopped in ltoseburg . ast night on her way home. ! .Mrs. J. M. Trefren and children left this morning for Grants Pass. Ashland and other points where they will visit with friends and relatives for a week or ten days. Shcrlf George Qulno and .lohn Oliver returned last nigh', from Grants Pass, bringing with them Geo. Pevln, who was taken suddenly ill there. Mr. novln is now somewhat Improved and Is able to be about. j Mrs. J. H. Sibbltt and Mrs. llanna j Hansen, of Omaha, Neb., stopped at j the Grand hotel last night on their I way to Han Diego and San Francisco where (hey will spend a few weeks with relatives. They were delighted with Hosburg and with the courtesies extended to them at IV hotel where they spent the night. There will he a program given to morrow evening at eight o'clock. In the Maecabee hall, consisting of pan tomimes, motion songs and a market scene, under the auspices of the Fraternal Ilrolherhond. About 30 voung people will take part and dancing will follow at nine o'clock. The program will be free. H. H. Fleser left this morning for Dlllard where he will spend the day at survey work. Judge J. W. Hamilton and wlfo left tills morning for Kiddle whero they spent the day friends and relatives. visiting with D. I). Bronson, inspector U. S. for-J est Bcrvice. who has been spending! Iho past three weeks In this city leftj tills morning for Mcdford. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Canfield, of! Drain, motored to ltoseburg yester- day afternoon and spent the night in this cily. They returned homo this morning in their auto. C. A. Carney, of San Francisco, . il ,1. 1 I...I.... 11.. 11 M.. I l:Jli. H.iiliii( inu nil i m K-' mil "iiii i vln Safe Company, Is In the city to-! day In the interests of his firm, and will remain here a few days. Mrs. It. A. Alexander, of San Fran cisco came to ltoseburg thlB morn ing for a visit with her sister, Mary Swlnney. She has been spending a few days at Portland and will remain In this city for a month or six weeks before going on to her home. j MELROSE ITEMS Hay making Is on with a rush fol lowing the recent rain. Grain hay and second crop nlfalfa being ready. Supervisor Uusenbark, after being delayed by tho usolcss expense of ad vertising for bids for the road, has a forco of men grading and making fills preparatory to putting on gravel. J. W. Conn has made some sub stantial improvements In tho way of water system and silo. lohn Doerner had the misfortune to lose h's houso and barn by flro last woek. Kdward Sindt left for Ashland Monday, where ho will be employed on a rock crusher. Mrs. K. It. Fenn, who has been attending her father In Iowa, during his last illness returned homo Wed nesday, her father having passed away last week. Biisenhark Ilros. have about com pleted sotting ten acres of broccoli. They will also set several acres to lato cabbage. Tho Melrose Sunday school will give an ice cream social at the Grange hall Saturday evening, July 22. Everybody Invited. WILL LHAVU DOUGLAS COUNTX A. L. I.cc, of Yoncallu, ono of the well known long time residents ol that locality, arrived In Hoaohuric last night nnd Is spending the dujr here nttcndlng to some business mat ters before taking his departure lor Harper, .Malheur county, whero be and his family will locale. Mr. 'u traded his holdings In this count? 'for a largo stock ranch near Har per, and will move thero next woek. driving through with some cattle and household goJs, and shipping some by freight. 1 no many friend of the family wish them success In their new home. At the Hat Shop Haturdiiy, July 22. ItKVISIOI) VACATION PLANS. 1 1 Tho llev. Ilarr G. Leo will hold services In Kt. George's church on Sunday, July 2.1. at 7:30 anil 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., with Sunday school as usual. Next week he expects to i hvi. for Los Angeles to visit his parents. Mr, Lee will be away for about two weeks, returning In time to reopen the church on Sunday. August 13th. from which duto services will bo held .without further Interruption. INSURANCE! Insurance that Is worth something. I write flro Insurance. I sell accident and lire Insurance. J will seruro you a bond. I wrlto auto Insurance. I negotiato loans. I look after tho Interests of my clients In many ways. I have been In business 20 years In ltoso burg. Never bad a law suit In settling the many claims I havo had. 1 represent 10 of the largest and strongest Flro Insurance Companies. All old line, no c it rates. Quirk adjustments and my reputation Is my guarantee that you will be treated Justly. Twenty years of satisfied customers. My office l at 321 Poiltlns Tlullding whore I will be pleased to moot my old customers as well as all th new ones I can secure. 8pccl.il arrange men I a for taking cam nf prune dryer Insurance. Call and see me. Roseburjj. Oregon w 1 1 i SYMPHONY Of JU"" ORCHESTRA ""jU DOX T MISS IT WILL HE TK SF.NTKH IN ItOSLHIItG EXACTLY N0ET: . AT HKILIG, POItTI AM). Vudor Shades Cool the Porch and the Whole House B W. J. MOON . . . 11 MI THE FURNITURE MAN