THB EVENING NEWS MONDAY', Jl I.Y 31, 1016. ..THIIEB THE DOUGLAS: NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL ANDSriU'Ll'S $l;tO,(HU( Ample facilities at command to care (or any business that may be offered. . Careful and con servative, yet responsible to the needs of legiti mate business. Try us. , AT THE MAJESTIC TOMOItltOW cm news. ! Try a ML Shasta at Galls'. E31-tf V. C. Edwards, of Drain, was a business visitor In Roseburg for sev eral hours Saturday. Call for P. S. C. steel cut cofice, the brown packagothe bes. for less. People's Supply Co. SlO-tf Gus Gorus has purchased tile Corn!, , ,. , Tl,., Florence La Badie, Star in the l nan- creek ranch formerly owned by Jae't Goe, near Perdue. Riddle Tribune. Camping supplies of all kinds. We are headquarters for good things to eat. People's Supply Co. SXO-tf H. D. May, a snlesman for the A. G. Long Fire Apparatus Company, came to Roseburg Saturday and is visiting at the home of L. G. Hicks. His territory Is in western Canada. Idaho and Montana, but at the pres ent time he is on his vacation and returned to Douglas county to spend the time, as he was formerly em ployed at Sutherlln and knows the houser-Mutual Maaterpicture, De Luxe Edition, Master Shakespeare, Strolling Player." SAGE TEA I It's Grandmother's recipe to bring color, lustre and thickness to hair when faded, streaked or gray. v t'lmt beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy liair can only Ik had by brewing a mixture of Snt! 'lea and Sulphur Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the fare. When it faded, turns tfray, streaked and looks dry, winpy and to ratify, just an application or two of S;tr'e "d Sulphur enhances its apjwar Hiii a hundredfold. Don't hnlhcr to prepare the tome; ynu 2ft n L'et from any dnitf store a oO-eent bottle of "Wyetlt'H Sjie and Sulphur Compound." ready to use. This can al ways lie depended upon to bring back the natural color, thickness and lustre if yoiir liair and remove dandruff, stop itching and fnllinp hair. I'very'jody uses "WvetliV Sture and Sulphur because it darkens so naturally md evenly that nobody can tell it baa Ken applied. You dimply dampen a ip"ne or Mift brush with it and draw Jiis through the hair, taking one small lrund at a time; by nmrninp the pray lair has diHAiHared, and after another ipplication it becomes beautifully dark md npjH-ars glossy, lustrous and abun- !:nt. benefits to be derived from a vaca tion spent In this vicinity. Mrs. Orrin Thompson 'of Rose- burg arrived here last Thursday arid visited at the home of Dr. V. P Kaiser several days. Riddle Tri bune. , Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Anderson go to Talent Friday,, and will spend Sunday in Ashland, where Rev. An derson expects to preach two ser mons. Riddle Tribune, Born To Mr. and Mr0. W. C; Val entino, Tuesday, July I'J Ltf, a boy one of itho finest that ever came to Myrtle Creek, of cjiipso. Myrtle Creek Alall. The digging machine whkh been i-sed in digging the ditc1! from Wncl. ester to the re:ier"ir. on the north side has finished its work. T'ie ditch h:is been dug In th foot of the hill end the rest of the way must be dui? nv hand. Dr. Seely and wire were visiting relatives and friends here To-day from Roseburg. They were a1-1; panled home by Miss Pearl Hall, of Lakevlew, Ore., who has been visit ing here for several days w!h her mother, Mrs. John Hall. Myrtle Creek Mall. M. R. Wciger, of Camas Valley, ar rived In Rosrbure Saturday and spent a few hours attending to business matters. This is his first visit to Roehurg for two years as he lives a long distance from town, and need less to say he notes quite a decided improvement in the city. HINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Copyright, rr , C VHA( KEPT "Tou CAREFA RE AM " ) THREE. HOURS. DOES A WFNT To thp 1 ( IT TAKE VOO -TrtREE MOVIES aTT I HOURS TO DILlWtR fo(?07 All A LETTER AND WMT NXLfJ Vi" hi, 1 1 baSl fri) Kodaks, Eastman pnoio supplies, at the Roseburg Book Store. 494-tf J. T. Spaugh, of Looking Glass, was In the city Saturday. H 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. D. Ellison left Saturday for his ranch at Sutherlln where he will spend a few days attending to busi ness matters. 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 Mrs. E. A. Rhoten -and children, who have been vsliting at th home of R. L. Cannon, left Saturday for her home at Salem. M. J. lloustmau left Saturday for his home at Ashland after attending to business matters in this city for a few days. On his way he will visit with friends at Grants Pass. Short time policies written cover ing hay and grain. Oregon Fire Re lief Ass'n, of McMInnvillo, Ore.' Glenn H. Taylor, agt., Perkins bldg. 806-tf Miss Marie Thrush and Miss Laura Brooks returned yesterday from their homesteads near Peel where they have been spending the past two weeks. Ray Leonard, of Portland, is ex pected In this city In a few dnys for a visit with his friend, Garfield Lloyd. Ho has been on a vacation trip to Tennessee and is now on his way home. C. E. Coe and C. S. Holnline of tho local Indian service office left Sun day for Salem where they will attend the Indian Institute at Chemawa. The Institute will last until Aug ust 15. Indian Supervisor C. E. Coo has returned from a trip to Mnrshfield, Bandon, Florence and other coast points. He reports a' very pleasant trip to those prosperous and enter prising communities. Ernest Everton and wife, o Grants Pass, went through Roseburg on Saturday afternoon's train to Portland. They were formerly resi dents of this city and visited with friend while they stopped at tho station. Mrs. W. J. liird left this after noon for Sultan, Wash., wLere shoi will remain for several woeks. She i was accompanied by her daughter,! Mrs. H. L. Hyatt, w ho has been vis- j iting with her and who resides r.l , Sultan, at whose home she will visit. Walter Montgomery and wife of Days Creek, Mrs. J. W. Carter, Mrs. Jennie Hopkins and Deputy Sheriff Hopkins, of Canyonvllle, all motored to Roseburg Saturday In tho lnt ter's car and spent a few hours shop ping and attending to business mat ters. Mrs. A. J. Itliss and daughter, of Millers Addition, lcrt on Sunday morning for Southworth, Wash., to Join Mr. IillsB and son, who have been there for some time. During their stay hero In the city they have made many friends, who wish thoin success in the new home. D. O. Durham drove Into Roseburg from Dillard Saturday, accom panied by his brother, O. Durham, from California, who has been visit ing him for some time. D. O. says that he Is In love with tho Dillard country since his removal there somo months ago, and Is getting along fine. E. E. Johnson and son, Phillip, of Coqullie, arrived In Roseburg Satur day and spent the time bore mill the train this afternoon. They hod I expected to meet Mrs. JohnBon,! and wife and Stanley Dollar and j wife, who have been on an auto trip ; to Portland, but upon their arrival: here found that the party would not ; be here until tomorrow. They left' this afternoon for Eugcno where they will join them. Mrs. O. A. Rrown, of Wilbur, was a Saturday visitor to tho county seat. Mrs. Rrown, of Ohio, coming to this county four years ago and fettling In Butherlin, afterwards moving to the prepent location at j Wilbur. She Is of tho opinion that j the Ohio people In this section should ZWIIXING MAY ITELP HOOSIERS TO FLAG Gold Dollars are Scarce! Sii.ce they are not oolued at fio mint, any more; but Golden Opportunities are nlwnys at handfor the mm with some roady money It is not so much what you earn a what you save that makes you In dependent. Start a savings accouut with us today and taen, like Rose burg, make It grow.' Roseburg National Bank JACKSON AX1) CASS STS. KOSKIIlTltG, Oltl'XiON Dutch Zwilling. ; Dutch Zwillinp, who recently join- ed the Indianapolis A. A. team, after ; leaving the Chicago Cubs, is expect- ed to add strength to the outfield and bolster up the team's batting strength quite a lot. Zwilling is the I slugging type of player and able to pound the ball when in the mood. He had been a Fi'd and joined the Cubs when the Chifeds and Cubs were brought together. get together somo time and have a picnic and reunion. F.uin Egguogg freeze, the big hit at The Rose. . V50-tf R. H. Floser has completed a sur vey of the grounds for tho new school hotiso to be erected at Dillard in the near future. Fruit and vegetables fresh every morning. Peaches-and apples are good at the People's Supply Co. 810-tf Mrs. W. W. Isaacs fell last week and broke lvr hip while working about her )iomo at Ruckles. Myrtle Creek Mall. ' B. R. Banning, one of the pro gressive farmers of tho South Deer creek country was transacting busi ness In tho county seat Saturday. Mlas Ellen Flook, who has been visiting with MisR Allte Black for several days leTt Saturday for Olalla whore" she.wll visit at tho home of 'A. S. Ireland. I I. t-ict Attorney Goo Ncuncr re turned Saturday from Salem where ho spent a couple of daya taking dorc sttlon in a bank caso which is pend ing in Minnesota. j Messrs Ward & Webster, of Losj Angeles, Calif., spent a week berej buying prunes. They have been of-i ferlirg very attractive prlcos fori prunes and hnvo 'purchased some i 600,000 pounds, moatly "of the French variety. Tho prices pal I were 6c orchard run, nnd 7c for SOs-IIBs with 'xlc drop on succeeding lower grades. v The largest sale reported was that of Edwin Weaver. Prac tically all tho South Mrytle prunes wero purchased. Mr. Wcbstor left. Thursday for the Santa Clara valley to look tho country over. Lain re ports of the 1916 prune crop w.ild Indicate that the output will be vo'y luigc, while the market ! llm',!ed.- Myrtle Creek Mall. "We Don't Know Where We're Going" But we're on tho way" and don't much care, for mother put up such a, good lunch of Vonl Loaf, Deviled 11am, Cold Tongue, Surdlncg Mid Salmon, Bread and Butter, Sauce and Pickles, Nuts and Candy that wo'll be happy whorovor wo stop. Wo know tho lunch Is good for It all camo from. jrv f J. H. Campbell & Son IT MATTERED LITTLE WHO "CAPPED THE CLIMAX" But the girl who would protect her hair must exercise somo concern nhout her Rubber Bathing Cap They're horo In new colors, a nd Rcxnll Quality at Sfle to Too . AT Ti0 Ift&xaJUL Store Nithan Fullerton Perkins Building Keep Away From the Fire Let Electricity Take Its Place! KI.IXTItlCI'I'Y will eventually become tha imlvorsal cooking agent, particularly In summer, because heat is applied whore It Is usoful, Tho wasted heat from a c nl or gas ran no raises the tempera ture of tho whola houso. Electric irons and cooking appliances radiate the IcaBt possible heat to tho atmosphere. Wo are always Rlad to demonstrate any of our electrical appli ances, and Invite you to cnll. ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO. Phone 123 Do It Electrically. Phone 123 Cleaning Pressing Repairing We Do The Wcrk so neatly and satisfactory that you will bo aBtonlshed. All our work is done by experts who know just what to do and how to do It. A trial order solicited. Clothing called for and dellcvorcd. IMPERIAL CLEANERS W e Vsc a Kunimry KU'jun I'rewiliiK Miu-liiiic. 812 N. Jaduon Ht. I'lxine 277 DOUGLAS COUNTY PICNIC AT WINCHESTER BAY AUCUST 18, 19 AND 20 Steamer TCva will leavo Scot tsburg AitRUKt 18th at 2 o'colck You are welcome. Come. For particular!! write L.S. WEEKS, Winchester, Bay, Ore. Roseburg's Federal Building- Kvery day hundred of loads of dirt are cm-avated from the basement, and even tho most skeptical will admit that there Is going to be a handsome building, somo even say. "I told you so". HOKIH HO'.S XKW SAW MIM. Is going through the same process of "wonder" at the present tlrno, If wo over will get a sawmill. Some people wonder all the timo if they would work as much as they "wonder," they would bo won derfully surprised at tiie result. 10(K) MOItK PKOI'I.K I X lt(Si:llt lt) Will moke everybody smile and conse (jucntly a different feeling will provall. Houses will be In de mand lots will bo sold, new people will come In, and tho gooso will hang high. Wo hustled for tho saw mill because It means selling more Ice. Don't forgot tr call up Telephone Telephone .QO ROSEBURG ICE DELIVER V 390