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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1916)
THE EVENING NEWS TUESDAY, AUGUST I, 1010. ...THKKB Miss Ionia Reibel left today for a fortnight in Portland, Kodaks, Eastmsn puoto supplies, at the Roseburg Pool: Store. 4U4-t( W. E. Overhulse drove in from Glide this morning and spent a part of the day here. Mrs. John Vale, of Eugene is ex pected to arrive tonight . with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Andrews. Miss Leila Melssner, of Grants Pass, arrived here last night and is visiting with friends and relatives. C. M. Anderson and wife, of Mel rose, drove over to the city today and transacted various business af fairs. Mrs. Joe Bullivant and sou return ed to their home at Drain tills morn 1J3ADS OPPOSITION TO THE DE. MOCK ATS THE DOUGLAS: NATIONAL BANK IF YOU have a checking account with us and carry your check book instead of gold and silver, you cannot bo robbed, lose your money or have It destroyed by fire. The wisdom CAPITA li AM) Sl'llPLl'S $130.00.00 lis t . V of placing valuable papers and Jewclory in our steel vault is be yond question. A valuable privilege for a very small rental. IT?: 1 ' V IV Ample facilities at command to care for any business that may be offered. Careful and con servative, yet responsible to the needs of legiti mate business. - Try us. CITY NEWS. Frozen berries at Galls. 501-tt Luther Page, of Wilbur, spent the day in this city attending to business matters. Call for P. S. C. steel cut coffee, the brown package; the bes for less. People's Supply Co. 810-tf Howard Weichlien and wife spent the day at Winchester fishing. They left on the early morning train and 'will return this evening. Will Holmes left last night for j Portland from where he will take the boat to San Francisco and then go to 1 Palo Alto where he will attend school at the Stanford university. j L. G. Hicks leaves tonight for the : Adam Fisher ranch near Winhcestcr j where he will spend several days sur- veying the land so that it can be i divided into equal tracts for the heirs of the original owner, now deceased. The work will probably take several days. The assessments on the paving of f.cond Avenue North are being ar ranged by City Engineer Hicks and will be presented to the council at its regular meeting next Monday night. The work of paving has been com pleted and the final estimate made and posted. Earl Strong returned last night from Winchester Bay where he has been camping for some time. Mrs. Strong remained at camp and possi bly will not return for severnl weeks. Mr. Strong is much pleased with Winchester Pay as a camping place and says that there are a number of -"Arrow Light-Starched.laoelinked COLLAR 1 5.e each 6 for CLUETT.PIAROOVJ.CO.INC.MAKCRS summer campers coming later in the year. Hum Eggnogg freeze, the big hit at The Rose. 7 56-tt M. Dousett and wife left this morning for Carnes where they wili locate for a few weeks. Camping supplies or all kinds. We are headquarters for good things to eat. People's Supply Co. 810-tf G. W. France, of Ten Mile, re turned home this morning after spending yesterday afternoon and last night in this city. Fruit and vegetables fresh every morning. Peaches and apples are good at the People's Supply Co. 810-tf Mrs. G. H. Prowoll. of Dillard, who has been spending a few days in this city visiting returned home this morning. H you want to ouy or sell If you have rooms to rent -if you have lost something, try a classified ad. They bring results. Emma and Helen Rohrer, of New port, came to this city this morning and will visit for a few days at the home of Emma Smith. Shoot with a Kofla-k, ami Bend your films to the Roseburg Book Store for finishing. We do the best work at moderate prices. 4 94-tf Helen Ash, who has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Virgil Roach, was called home to Grants Pass this morning by the sudden death of her mother, Mrs. Inez Ash. Would you like to have a SILO that Is guaranteed to "do the busi ness"? That's the Weyerhauser, for sale by the Page Investment Co. 818-aS Mrs. T. B. Burnett returned to her home at Round Prairie this morning after bringing her son to this city to have his arm dressed. The boy sus tained a broken arm in a fall a few days ago. Iona Reibel and Ethel Patrick left this morning for Portland where they will visit. Miss Tlelbel will visit with her aunt. Miss Anna Reibel, and Miss Patrick will be the guest of Mrs. Frances Hoogstratt. THINGS TMAT NEVER HAPPEN Copyright, f " ' :v "r 2L1 C" it's funnv voj ""n 3c r soy Y4EAAS HIS .SHOES out V. ? SO quick uH. r-w FRANKIB HIM I BEEN VJ6ARNi TH JAMB PAIR V. V. or -snoes fo -rwe last two i 1 StAftS AND "THese'S HARDLY J , A SCRATCH ON THE.t fr I i OA 7 ing after visiting "with friends in Roseburg for a short time. G. B. Wardwell and wife, of Susan- ville, Calif., arrived last night and I will visit for several days at the home of their son, Sam Wardwell. Come to the ice cream and pie so-1 cial at the Edenbower hall Saturday I evening, August 5. Good program, j For benefit of Sunday school. 824-a3p Henry Conn. came to town this morning to see if anything had been heard of the package of binder twine ho lost from his vehicle somewhere nea rtown last woek. Short time policies written cover ing hay and grain. Oregon Fire Re lief Ass'n, of Mc.YIinnvIlle, Ore. Glenn II. Taylor, agt., Perkins bldg. 806-tf Sara Van Meter, of Medford, nr rived this morning from Portland whore she has been visiting and will remain for a few days as the guest of Olive Mathls. Do you need a SILO? Or some lum ber? Or lath? Or shingles? Or doors? Or windows? Or roofing? Or building paper? Page's is the place. 81S-a2 Mrs. E. C. Volkman, who has been visiting with her nephew G. W. France, left this morning for Port land where she will spend a few days before going to her home at Tacoma. Miss Ellen Flook left this morn ing for Olalla whore she will visit with relatives for several weeks. She has been spending the past ten days as the guest of Miss Allie Black in this city. A vexed question easily solved al the Gospel Tent on S. Stephens St. tonight. How does it come llinl there are so many different churches? Told in a convincing gon.l spirit to all. al p Charles D. Edwards and N. W. Pierce, of Centralla, Wash., arrived In this city last night. They will remain here for several days as they are looking for property with the in tention of eventually locating in tills vicinity. Mrs. Beach McGuire and small daughter, who have been the house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hinkley, of Garden Valley, left to day enroute for their Home In Rork ford. 111., stopping for a visit at Three Lakes, Wash. A hot journal box on one of the coaches of train No. 15 delayed it for a few minutes in leaving the city. Re pairs "were quickly made and It left here within about 20 minutes. H was considerably delayed in arriving, be ing about 30 minutes behind the schedule, O. D. Gorus and Ozltee Tanner, both of Perdue, were quietly mar ried last evening at the office of Justice of the Peace I. B. Riddle The ceremony was . performed only in the presence of the necessary wit nesses and the Immediate frlnds Following the ceremony they leN for Perdue where they will make their; home on the large ranch owned by: the groom. j Yesterday morning John Penny! and wife, of West Ttoscburg, R. ST. Wood and wife. M. L. Webb andj wife, their daughter, Mrs. George! Conkey and her daughter, Iyabcll.j went out to the Barker ranch on ?outh Deer creek and spent the dny; In an annual visit. This ranch Is now , under hte management of a son of j Mr. Wood and he gave the visitors aj most enjoyable time, with a big sav-; ory goose, plenty of fine Ice cream; ?nd all the other good things only to be had on the ranch. rr i hit ' 1 f : -u h ; ; 'A ' "i Roseburg National Bank JACKSON AND CASS SI'S. ItOSElil'lIG, OREGON James R. Mann. This is a new summer picture of Congressman James R. Maun, ot Chi cago, loader of the republican min ority in the house of representatives. Mann is regarded as a skillful leader of the opposition, and fights the democrats on practically every Issue. Try a Mt. Shasta at Galls'. E31-U Mrs. W. II. Davis left this morning for Albany where she will spend a week or ton days visiting with Mrs. E. E. Davis. Mrs. M. H. Cosper and Miss Edna Cosper, of Sweetwater, Texas, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Robertson, left this morning for Riddle where they will spend a few days before going on to their home. IT MATTERED LITTLE WHO "CAPPED THE CLIMAX" But tho girl who would protect her hair must exercise some concern about her Rubber Bathing Cap They're here in now colors, a nd Rexall Quality at 23c to 75c AT Store Nithan Fullerton Perkins Building f Does Your Stomach Trouble You. Wonderful Stomachtoedy . win cnange ttmf 'Long fkcel And One Dose Has Ortcn Dispelled Years of Suffering. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy can really be termed WONDERFUL. No matter where you live you will find pooplo who have suffered with Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ail ments, etc.( and have been restored to health and aro loud in their praise of this remedy. It acts on the source and foundation of theso ail ments, removing tho poisonous ca tarrh and bile accretions, taking out the inflammation from the Inestln al tract and assists in rendering the same antiseptic. Sufferers aro urg ed to try one dose which alone J should relieve your suffering and t convince you that Mayr'a Wonderful! Remedy should restore you to good j heaUh. Put It to a test today. Send! fr booklet on Stomach Ailments to I Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 156 j Whiting St., Chicago, or belter still obtain a bottle from your druggist. For sale by Marsters Drug Co., and all other reliable druggists. Forget It AUfil'ST I I 1 21 S l 5 G 7 8 010lljl2 13r41610171819 20212223242526 272"82930j31 ' ' Your business, you r troubles, your cares while camp ing. If you'd bo c are-tree, be careful, to take tho rlghl kind of supplies from UOKKIIl'IICS'S COMMISSARY DEP. Tlio Slieriduii Slfect (irocci's. VA mi J. H. Campbell & Son Phono 103 We have Just roceivod our shipment of the now Model L Hotpoint Vacum Cleaners This Is a very popular cleaner nnd although It has boon on tho market less than a month thousands have beon sold throughout tha West. You will do -wall to have ono demonstrated In your home. Cull or phono 123. ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO. Phone 123 Do It Electrically. Phone 123 DOUCLAS COUNTY PICNIC AT WINCHESTER BAY AUGUST 18, 19 AND 20 Steamer Kva will leave Scottsburg August 18th at 2 o'colck You are welcome. Come. Tor particulars writo L. 8. WEEKS, Winchester, Bay, Ore. Roseburg's Federal Building- Kvery day hundreds of loads of drt are excavated from the basement, and even the most skeptical will admit that there is going to be a handsome building, some even say, "I told you so". Koi:i:i lu.'S xi;vv saw miu, Is going through the same process of "wonder" at the present tlmo, If wo ever will get a sawmill. wonder all the time If they would work as much as they "wonder," thoy would bo won- Some people dcrfully surprised at the rosult , 1(hh Mom-: ri:oiM-: I v iiosi:iii i;; Will m.--':e everybody smile and consequently a different feeling will prevail mand, lots will be sold, new people will come In, and the goose will hang high, mill becuupe it means selling more Ice. Don't forpet tr call up Telephone 390 ROSEBURG ICE DELIVERY 3Q0 Houses will be In do We hustled for tho saw Telepliono