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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1916)
THE EVENING NEWS FRIDAY, Al (.TST 4, 1010. ...THItER THE DOUGLAS: NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL ANDSl KPLtS $l;JU,00.00 Ample facilities at command to care for any business that may be offered. Careful and con servative, ye t responsible to the needs of legiti mate business. Try "s. Try a Mt. Shasta at Galls'. 631-tf QUITS POSTOFFICE Cedar gash and doors work well iu winter. Buy cedar at Page's and be TO AID PRESIDENT satisfied. ' CITY NEWS. Frozen 'je.:oa a- Galls. 5til-ti Rum Eggnogg freeze, tile big hit at The Rose. 750-tI F. A. Davis and wife of Riddle left this morning for Portland wher" they will visit for a. week or ten days. Shoot wltn a IvoflaK, and send your films to tho Roseburg Book Store for finishing. We do the best work at moderate prices. 494-tf Ialo Stephens and Clifford Relble leave Sunday for . Yoncalla where they will spend a couple of days visiting with friends. j H you want 10 uny or sell If you' nave rooms to rent i you have lost sorncihing. try a classified ad. They, bring results, - ! Mrs. I S. Taylor and children returned last night from Drain where she has boon spending a few days. She was accompanied by Mrs. V. R. Duncan, of Tillamook, who TEW FOLKS Hill, i Well-known local druggist says every body is using old-time recipe of Sage Tea 2nd Sulphur. Iluir Hint loses its color ami lustre, or when it fades, turns grny, dull mid Ulr icas, is caused hy it lack of sulphur in the hair. Our graiiImot!n-r imulc up a mixture of Sac T-l and Sulphur to keep her locks dark mid Itcnittiful, ami thousands of women and ni"ii who value that even color, that lieaulifnl dark simile of hair which is so attraeliv us.' only 1 tii s old-time recipe. Nowadays we gut this latneim mixture by asking at any drug .tti' for a ."() cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sae and Sul phur t'onipou?id," wjiieh darkens thn liair so naturally, so evenly, that mdtody can possibly tell it has been applied. Resides, it takes oil' dandrnlT, stops sculp itching and fulling hair. You just dampen a Hpoiigu or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tuking one Final 1 straud at a time. By morn ing the pray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with W'yeth's Niig. and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applicu tiou, it also brin."; back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance f ahundauce. will visit with her for a couple of weeks. Kodaks, E:mr.ian pnoto supplies, At the K0sburg Bool: Store. 4D4-t! County Roadmastor K. A. Sinclair left this morning for Camas Valley where he inspected the work being done at that place. -Mrs. M. E. Wilson, the Wilbur postmistress, returned to her home this morning after visiting in this city for a short time. Short time policies written cover ing hny and grain. Oregon Fire Re lief Ass'n, of McMinnville, Ore: Glenn II. Taylor, agt., Perkins bldg. 806-tf B, W. Hates loft this morning for Newport where he will r.pend about a week with his family who are en joying the summer at the popular resort. Al. Rushnell, Walter Coates and W. G. Coates motored In to Roseburg j yesterday from Ten Mile and spent the day attending to business mat ters. .Kxpert work on autos. brakes and (r;'?t 5 missions rollned, work guaran teed. K. L. Rice, Coos Ray station, corner Rose & Washington streets. S27-aap Steele Moorhend, a student of the Roseburg high school and a mem ber of the 4th company, who has been visiting in this city since his return from Fort Stevens, left this morning for his home at St. Helens. The one universally satisfactory flour, High Flight. Good for bread, good fcr pastry. Price always satis factory. Gut it at the People's Supply Co. 833-tf f J. T. Bridges, Fred Powell. Charles Medley, wwife and son. Miss Km ma Gross, Ada 'McCord, JMaud Smith, and Mrs. Eva Guinn were among the Oakland residents who came to Roseburg yesterday afternoon to at tend the "Birth of a Nation". Mrs. C. W. Clark, who has been spending the past three weeks with her husband in this city, left this morning for Kufeene where she , conducts a millinery store. She will leave Sunday for San Francisco vftiere she will buy the fall and win ter line of goods for the establishment. Mrs. Ora Russell, of the local tele phone exchange, left this morning for Grants Pass on official business. If it is lumber, you will find it at Page's, and the price will be right. Mrs. A. M. Hearst, of Myrtle Creek, who has been visiting with Mrs. L. A. Allen, returned home this morning. For vinegar with the kick to it, Vst for preserves and pickles, cill at the People's Supply Co. Prices always right. S33-lf Blanche E. Riddle, who came to Roseburg to attend the show at the Antlers last night, returned home to Riddle this morning. If price is an Important item to you, see us before you buy a SILO. Page Investment Co. S3l-:3 W. Sawyers, of Elkton, and F. W. Andrews, of Scottsburg, came to Roseburg last night to attend the "Birth of a Nation". Use P. S. C. steel cut coffee and be satisfied. Call for the brown pack age at the People's Supply Co. Wholesale to the consumer. S3 3-tr Corporal Allison, from Fort Stev ens, arrived In this city today and will spend his , furlough visiting with friends here. Mr. and' Mrs. W. G. Hill, of Wil bur, came to Roseburg this morning and will visit with their daughter, Mrs. O. C. Brown. Miss -Lillian Duncan, of Days Creek, who has bem in this city for a few days visiting with friends left this morning for her home. Margaret St. Onge, of Round Prairie, who has been visiting with Mrs. Geo. Burnett, for a few days returned home this morning. County Fruit Inspector F. L. Strang and M. O. Evans, of the ex tension department of the O. A. C, spent, the day at Wilbur, Inspecting (lie orchards In tllat vicinity. Mrs. KB a Cavey, of Grants Pass, vim has been visiting with her sister :it Portland, arrived In Roseburg ibis morning and will spend a few days at the home of .Mrs. C. W. Hughes. G. S. Butler and wife, of Ashland, "who have been spending their vaca tion at Newport, stopped In this city last night on their way home, Mrs. Butler is a cousin of Mrs. Henry Itartb. Will Morley and wife, of Yoncalla. came to Roseburg this morning and will remain here for several d;iys. Mr. Morley was quite badly hurt vlinn he was kicked by a horse Saturday. THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Copyright, I V I f I 1 1 wwmw - TA1P Twl"k Hit )Kjrtf r Ahrt CnOTV DOLLABS FflO TMK MOD Akin UAlIP CPAUIKlFn - 1 . . . . - . wi cc ' nriJ 1 tic CUMuc .i,j nN nuurisi CJOVJ6H. r XotJ miv UVCN t GMT DOLLARS tit. I $ I "Kv--. 7 A Daniel C. Roper. First Assistant Postmaster Gen eral Daniel C. Roper, who has had much to do with the distribution o patronage during; the present admin istration, is to sever his connection with the administration in order to take an active hand in the direction 01 the Democratic campaign. IF YOU have a checking account with us and carry your check book instead of gold and silver, you cannot be robbed. lose your money or hae it destroyed by fire. .The wisdom of placing valuable papers and jewelery In our steel vault is be yond question. A valuable privilege for a very s'linll rental. Roseburg National Bank JACKSON AM) CASS STS. KOSKIIl'lii;, OKKtiON IgoitIloneI LOAN HOAHI) TO HOLD HI'Aitl.V.S HUT YOU WON'T GO FAR, HECAUSK TEAM WORK IS A RULE OF T.11E WORLD. WATER, EVEN, .NEEDS SOAP, 'PREFER ABLY Almond Cocoa Soap IN ORDER TO BE A QUICK, AGREEABLE AND PERFECT CLEANSER. A LARGE CAK E KOR 10c AT The 'Store Nithan Fullerton Perkins Building W A S II I NG TO N , Aug. 4 Sec re tary McAdoo, chairman ex-officlo of the new farm loan board, today no tified the four appointive members of their confirmation by tho senate, and callej a meeting here August 7. when the work of organizing the; new system will he Inaugurated. j The board will shortly afterwards, (dart hearings throughout the ! country for the purposo of dividing1 the United Stated into 1 2 federal land bank districts. Provident Wil-i son in the meantime will have nam-i ed an executive head of the board to be known as the farm loan commis-J sion. Herbert Quick and George ! W. Norrls are spoken of for the place. j Actual operation of the farm loan; system probably will not be begun before next spring. AUGUST I I 1 2 3 4j 5 -6 j 7 8 9101112 1314!1516171S19 2021j22l2324j25j26 27;2'8i2930i31 Your business, your troubles, your cares while camp ing. If you'd be caro-freo, bo careful, to tako tho right H kind of supplies from HOSEIIURG'S COMMISSARY PKP, ' Tho Sberhhm Street Grocorsf. Forget It mk V 111 , J. H. Campbell & Son IM10110 1(:I INSTALLING LIGHTING PLANT. The Rurch Lumber Company is Installing an electric lighting svs Lem at their mill o Cow creek. They have some rush orders and will op erate day and night for a while. Their large auto truck which will 'ie ufli to haul the lumber to Glen dale for shipment, arrived lnre ."hursday. Mr. Barker states that he will have about 4 0 men employ ed. Glendale News. Mrs, E. E. Matson, who has been, visiting at the home of Mrs. Dave 1 Shambroolr and Charles Pfaff, left; this morning for Yoncalla where she J will visit with her son before go-; Ing on to her home at Portland. 1 Mason fruit jar rubbers. Extra heavy natural rubbers at 5c per doz en. All other jars nnd Jar trimmings at like prices at the People's Supply Co. Wholesalo to the consumer. 833-tf E. W. Bryant, wife nnd son, Mau rice, lfft this morning for Havlland, Kansas, in response to a telegram announcing tho fart that Mr. Bry ant's mother who is In her 83rd year, was very 111, ,T. T. Gall, the .well known randy maker at the Gall confectionery. 1"ft this morning for iStoekton. Cal., whfre he will spend nhnut a month on his vacation. He has n large In terest In one of the candy stores of that city. M. J. PTionmakpr. fdftnr of The Evening Nws, areonipanifd by hi wife, left this morning for Mdford ' whnrp hp will attend the meeting oft th St;itp Editorial association. The i nipfting tfelns today and lat. ; nnf'l Sunday nleht nnd will Include! a trip to Crater !ak and Ashland. j INSURANCE These dry, windy days should remind you that your home, barn, drier and antomohtle should bo protected by a good reliable Insurance Policy. We represent 2't companies, some of the oldest, .:nd strong est doing business. When you desire the best ask for the 1 Initio Insiinmro Co., The Aetna, The PIum'iiIx, Tim Hun, The National, The Niagara, The Continental, The Liverpool & T.ondon & Glolxt, We are experts In writing policies which protect you the most. You are protected on Just what your policy covers. We know just how to give you the best protection. We also write Bonds of all kinds. HICK V- RICE ' We have just received our shipment of tho now Model L Hotpoint Vacum Cleaners This is a very popular cleaner and although it has been on the market less than a mouth thou :j;:nds have been sold throughout the West. You will do well to hav 0 ono demonstrated In your home. Call or phone 123. ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO. Phone 123 Do It Electrically. Phone 123 DOUGLAS COUNTY PICNIC AT WINCHESTER BAY AUGUST 18, 19 AND 20 Steamer Eva will leave Scottsburg August 18th at 2 o'colck You nro welcome. Come. Tor particulars writo L.S. WEEKS, Winchester, Bay, Ore. STKPPKHS. Big dance at DixonvMle ,-i't(,lo-- Mum on Friday night, for mnh tf j of club only. S20-af ALEXANDER'S SWIMMING POOL H;in Kivon hoaltlif-il riei-mlise to liiiinl rcdH of Iji8 and Klrl this mtmtnor, nvcii (hough tho sinnmfir wan nut hot like In ChlciKO anil .Vow York, and In yearn to conio It will hi; tho chllilron's dollKht. Alexander's Townsite wlih Its park and rlvor front of font R.ifo InvcHtmont for pooi-lo rontomplatlnfr building In the future. V Fill lot at aoiall monthly paymontH llko playing Savlnrcs Hank. WE ALSO SELL ICE ami ,,,,1 '' nt a ren-;on:ib!e prlcir, any amount from 10 pounds to a ton. Call Up Tnl. phom- Telephone 390 ROSEBURG ICE DELIVER Y 390