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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1916)
...THJtEB . Try a Mt. Shasta at Galls'. C31-tf MATT HINKEL RISKS BIG WAD ON FIGHT BANK This is a bark, but there are no frills on, nor In con nection j Tonight's subject at the tent, ! "What Law8 Were failed to the Cross." 853-nS; THE EVENING NEWS TVKSDAV, AWJVST 8. 101(1. C. S. Benson and wife and C. YV Hughes and wife spent the day Sun day at Umoqua. E. M. Mathews, of Looking Glass, was a business visitor in Hoseburg lor several hours today. H. I... Smith, of Sutherlin, spent the day in Hoseburg yesterday at tending to business matters. Mrs. Guy Cordon left this morning for Newport where she will spend a week or ten days enjoying her vaca tion. Mrs. J. F. Barker left this morn ing for Newport where she w ill spen a couple or three weeks enjoying her vacation. ' Mrs. E. E. Shank returned yester IF YOU have a checking account with us and carry your chock book instead of gold and silver, you cannot be robbed, lose your money or have It destroyed by fire. Tho wisdom with the Institution. Our methods are Plain, Straight-forward and Up-to-Date. Absolute security Is en joyed by each and every patron, and we'll be glad to add to our present list. Capital $100,(10.00 Surplus 30,000.00 Under Government Supervision. The Douglas Natl. Bank The Oldest Hank in Oregon Soulti of Albany. of placing valuable papers and Jowelory In tur steel vault Is be yond question. A valuable privilege for a very small rontal. CITY NEWS. O Frozen beiites a' Galls. 6Gl-tr i Tonight's subject at the tent, "What Laws Were Nailed to the Cross." 853-aSn It you want to puy or sell If you have rooms lo rent if j.i have loai something, try a classified ad. They bring results. Mrs. C. S. Heinline left this after noon for Ocean Park, Wash., where she will spend several weeks on her vacation. Shoot with a Kodak, and send 1 your films to the Roseburg Book' Stern for finishing. We do the best work at moderate prices. 4 94-tf Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gorman and; family left this morning for San Francisco, Los Angeles and other, points where they will visit on their j vacation. : ! Mr. and Mrs. Jope and. son, Clif ford, will leave in the near future for a motor trip through California,! stopping for visits with relatives and, . friends. Harold Jope, who was at tending the university, is now lo-J cated at Fowler. Calif., as assistant teller in the Fowler National Bank. I Numerous sales in small quanti-j ties add to selling cost. This cost a-ways comes out of the consumer's; socket. It is to your interest ti co operate with us. Buy in quantities. We give you absolutely wholesale Voices on quantity orders, Peiple's Supply Co. Wholesaler's to the! consumer. S4i-tf E. M. Matthews the well-known j Looking Glass resident came to town J this morning with ten crates of straw berries which he quickly disposed of at the local markets. He presented ; the News office with a box of ex-1 ceptionally large berries, one of. which was a freak berry composed of three smaller berries grown to- AT THE MAJESTIC TOMOKKOW ! 'fty Harris Gordon, Star In "The Oval Dia mond,' Thanhouser-Mutual Master picture, Be Lue Edition. CASTORIA For Infanta and- Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature ars - gether. From an acre of land Mr. Matthews has obtained 200 crates which have been sold at an average price of about $1.75 each. . Mrs. C. A. Short, of Wilbur, and son, Krnest, of Tyee, motored to this city today and spent sevcral-.hours attending to business matters. Short time policies written cover ing hay and grain. Oregon Fire Re lief Ass'n, of McMinnville, Ore: Glenn H. Taylor, apt.. Perkins bldg. 806-tf W. W. Singleton, of Itoscburg, was fined J2.50 In the Kugene recorder's court this morning for leaving his au tomobile on the street Saturday night without lamps. Eugene Guard. Mrs. Hargreaves, who was form erly Miss Clayte Grey, is the guest of her father in North Roseburg. Mrs. Hargreaves and little son will be in the city for a fortnight beforo returning to their home in Lenton. There is as much difference In, coffee as there is between a calico and a silk gown. P. S. C. steel cut coffee is the silk kind. The flavor and strength are always uniform. Particular people appreciate Pi S. C. coffee. For sale only by the Peo ple's Supply Co. Wholesalers to the consumer. 848-tf THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Copyright, CAPTAIN I HrD To USE r FIVE DDULArs OF THC CITVs MONEv TO SAMBUE vaJITH To SET THE PPOPEP p-VIPCSJCE ACAJtOST A r-JA M RL I v-iC House Aun t wnM V. ThR-EE rtONpRED AND TVlENTPi S OVER TO THE CltV i day from Corvallis whore she has been spending the past week visiting with her parents. H. S. Beers, of the Soldiers Home, .left this morning for Cottage Grove where he will visit with friends and relatives for a few days. Wilmot Johnson, son of C. E. Johnson yesterday underweut a throat operation at Mercy hospital. The operation was performed by Dr. Seely. Mrs. John Sinclair, of Dole, who lias been visiting with her brother, Carl Slater, for the past weok or ten days, returned to her home this this morning. H. Mills and wlfe,-who have been camping near this city for the past two weeks loft this morning for Eu gene, Portland and other points where they will visit on their way home to Montana. Miss Florence Hargreaves, who has been employed In Portland for several months, is slowly recuperat ing from an acute attack of appen dicitis which resulted in an opera tion at Good Samaritan hospital. Gertie Nodruft, of Myrtle Creek, who has been visiting in this city on her way homo from Ttandon, where sjio has been spending the past two weeks wllh relatives, left for her home this morning. Mrs. C. W. Bennett and children who have been visiting with Mrs. McDrlde in thiB city, left this morn ing for their home at Dunsmtiir, Calir. They have been visiting In Washing ton and stopped off 1n this city on their way homo. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Warrington left this morning Tor their home at Freewater, Ore.,. after several week.; spent In this city while Rev. Warring ton supplied the pulpit of the local Presbyterian church, Mrs. J. F. Hutchason left this morning for Portland and other Will amette valley points where she will visit for a few days. She will then go on to Seaside and spend a couple of weeks enjoying the pleasures of that popular beach resort. Capt. C. It. Bailey, formerly of the Portlnnd police force, and wife, ; who. have been visiting with relntlves at Looking Glass, left this morning! for McMinnville where they will visit at the home of I. T. Moore before go-1 Ing to their home In Portland. j MIsbcs Emma and Cora Ueland left j this morning for Outlook, Mont., and j other points in that state where tliey will visit for a few weeks before go-j Ing on to Columbia university In; New York City, where they will at-j tend school during the fall and win-; ter. j Guy Cordon, Ft. L. Whipple and ! Carl Wimberly are planning on a Va cation trip to the Bohemia country' whore they hold mining claims. They ' will tako the North Cmpqua trail j to Steamboat creek and then follow i up the new trail paralleling thlsj stream to the divide where their claims are located. Other flours are good ;but High Flight exrels them all. The reason begins with the locality In wMh the wheat is grown; which Ir conced ed to be the beM wheat producing distrlrt In the wept. Other reasons are the perfect milling and care In producing the finished article. Solve your bread difficulties by using Hfh Flight. A special announcement con eomfng High Flight of Interest to children will be madft soon, Peo pled Supply Co.- 848 l Roseburg National Bank JACKSON AM) CASS STS. ItOSKliUltG, OHKCiON Matt Hinkel. Matt Hinkel, Clcvelund fitfht pro moter and referee who is staging a bout for the lightweight crown be tween John Kilbane and George Chaney, is coming clean with a big: wad to put the thing over. Hinkel has guaranteed Chaney $(5,500 and Kilbane $10,000 and he will have to pack the house to make a penny for himself. Few title bouts nave ever drawn enough to clear much above such figures and especially light weight fights. Kodaks, Eastman pnoto supplies, at the Roseburg Book Store. 4 94-tf Mrs. D. S. Doyle and Mrs. Emma Doyle left this morning for Carson, Wash.( where they wi'l locate. Luther Page, of Wilbur, came to Roseburg today and spent a few hours attending to business matters. Mrs. L.'W. King, of Virginia, who has been visiting with her sister,' Mrs. Charles S. Heinline, left this1 morning for Reno, Nevada; wheroj she will spend a few weeks on lion way home. , j Get Mason fruit Jars, extra strong! shoulder and glass throughout, j Pints cost 55c, quarts 70c 2 quarts; 90c. Jelly tumblers, both sizes, 30c! per dozen. Rest heavy rubbers Gc,j ti for 2fc. Tason tops 17c per doz.j Sch ram tops 15c per doz. Vacuum1 sealer tops for Mason jars 2.rc, com-j ptcte with rubbers. Get best goods! at very lowest price at the People's Supply Co. 848-tf iNithan Fullertpn i Watch Your M Step Thoro, and havo handy a j . J little Rexall Rubbing Oil from The Itt&xaJUL Store if. it Perkins Building We Are A Wasteful Naiion So 'tis said, particularly in food; but those who ordor our Loaf Sugar are on the right track, by avoiding all sifting nnd spilling and by being sure that every grain goes to perform tho sorvlce for which It was intended. The Shorhlim Street (irocers. J. H. Campbell & Son l'hono KIH I ! "VELSOK" A LIGHT STARCHED AR.R.OW TOLLAR Worn with or without a pin 15c en. 6 for 90c. 1.75 the doz. CLUETT, PEAUODY fit CO. INC. Makers IXSUIANCK These dry, windy days should remind you that your home, barn, drier nnd automobile should be protected by a good reliable Insurance Policy. We reprepent 25 companies, some of the oldest, and strong est doing business. When you desire the best ask for tho Homo Insiiiititco Co,, The Aetna, The lhoenlx, Tho Sun, The National, The Ningarn, Tho Continental, The Liverpool & Tendon & ;!o!m. 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. Vve also write Honda of all kinds. HICKniCR We have Just received our shipment of the new Model L Hotpoint Vacum Cleaners (This Is a very popular cleaner nnd all hough' It has been on tho market less than a munth thousands have been sold throughout tho West. You will do woll to have ono demonstrated In your homo. Call or phono 123. ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO. Phone 123 Do It Electrically. Phone 123 DOUGLAS COUNTY PICNIC AT WINCHESTER BAY AUGUST 18, 19 AND 20 Rtenmer Kva will leave Scottuburg August 18th at 2 o'colclc You arc welcome Como. For particulars wrlto L.S. WEEKS, Winchester, Bay, Ore. ALEXANDER'S SWIMMING POOL Han given healthful exercise to hundred of boyn and glrl thin Bummer, even though the mimmor was not hot like In Chicago and New York, and In years to coma it will bo tho children's dollKht. Alexander's Townsite with lis park nnd river front offers safe Investment for peoplo contemplating building In tho' futuro. We sell lots at small monthly payments like playing Savings Hank, WE ALSO SELL ICE and H lfft at a reasonable price, any amount from 10 pounds to a ton. Call up Telephone Telephone 390 ROSEBURG ICE DELIVER Y 390