...TRKKM Try a Mt. Shasta at Galls'. C31-U C. P. Coshow' returned this morn THE EVENING NEWS WKDXKSDAV, AlT(ir.ST 1), 1016. MINISTER TO MARRY CHAMBERLAIN WIDOW . BANK Thla Is a bank, but there ere no frills on, nor In con nection 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. cui;tji vioo.oo.no Surplus '. (,000.00 Under Government Supervision. The Douglas Natl Bank The Oldest Hunk In OroKon South of Albany. ing after a short trip to Portland. Mrs. W. L. Cobb anil ch!ldren,loft today for a short, visit with Mrs. S. 0. 1 Miller, of Dillard. Miss Floy McCormack, of South Deer creek left this morning for a visit with friends in Dillard. Miss Reva Anlauf, of Myrtle Creek returned hrtrne this morning after re ceiving medical treatment in this city. Miss Ruthle Rimer, who has been visiting at the home of Virgil Roach, of this city, returned to her home 'n Grants Pass, - ' jppjsmsiisp! IF YOU have a checking account with us and carry your check book instead of gold and silver, you cannot be robbed, lose jour money or have it destroyed by fire, fiio wisdom of placing valuable papers and jewelery In our steel vault Is be yond question. A valuable prlvlloge for a very small rental. ! l crrv news. ! SHE TEACHES ONLY SCHOOL OF LOBBYING Frozen beri-os ar Galls. 661-tr Mrs. F. F. Parker came over this morning for a lew days shopping In this city. Mr. Brand, of the Oveland orch ards, left this morning for. a few days at Riddle and Myrtle Creek. M you want to ouy or sell !f yoi have rooms to rentif yo.i have iosi something, try a classified ad. They bring results. A. S. Myers of Eugene, the super intendent of construction of road3 In Oregon, was in this city on busi ness today.' 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 C. B. Harding and wife of Port land, with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brodle of Oregon City, Ben Harding and Mrs. Lawrence, the aunt of the Hard ings, are Just returning from a trip to CCrater Lake and stopped over night In this city where they have many friends. Numerous sales in small quanti ttesadd to selling cost. This cost always comes out of the consumer's wicket. It is to your Interest ti co operate with us. Buy in quantities. We - give you absolutely wholesale t-rices on quantity orders, Peiple's Supply Co. Wholesaler's to the consumer. S4S-tt M!bs Constance Whealdon of Glen dale, Mary E. Collamore, Eugenia Morse, E. J. Kane, Margaret West and Cora D. Franle, all of Portland, are having an Interesting motor trip. Leaving Portland yesterday they motored Into Roseburg for the 'night and this morning left for Ashland, going from there to Crater jLake and home around the eastern Ore gon route. - Mists Maud ouiigei . JVi.'-'s Maud Younper, of the Con ft ss.or.ul Union for Woman's Suf conducts the on'y school of V jy.nf? in u.c tuur.r. . &iie teaches hov women recruits !.ov to orgranixe political itc i.'wvz, hv" to inter view conrpss.iiLn f,:.d Iiov to make uni;i i'eui.cs. Miss Younper is thorouii.y al home in the capito! '.ii. I Know j t.s much about putting ti.votiii a i'tit r.a itie rur-fressmer t: - . . CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature Short time policies written cover ing hay and grain. Oregon Fire Re lief Ass'n, of McMlnnville, Ore: Glenn H. Taylor, agt.. Perkins bldg. 806-tf Miss Irma Martin will arrive on the afternoon train from Berkeley, Cal. where she ha8 been attending the summer session of the Univer sity of California. Her sister Mrs. Herbert Joined her at Medford and will be a guest at the Martin home. FOR SALE Hay baler, John Deere power press No. 2, 8 h. p. gasoline engine, com- plete, good condition, bar- gain for cash, E. C. Ben- son, room 4, Commercial Club building. . 629-tf THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN I f A MVSTAKE S&. I ONU ) f AVE YOU A DOLLAR S 111 1 AND -iOO 6AVE. MC n ffi NINE 0OULAR.S t Copyright, ertgByawg Mrs. W. L. Brown returned to her home at Salem nfter spending a few hours In this city attending to btisl "ness matters. The Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church held its regular monthly business meeting at the church last night. Mrs. M. C. Miller left this morning for Winchester where she will spend the day at the home of her niece. Mrs. Wayne Glllam. ' Mrs. L. A. Klesel and children left this morning for Portland where they will spend a week or ten days visit ing friends and relatives. F. Rannie, an Inmate of the Sol diers Home, returned last evening1 from . a two monthB' visit !in jthe northern parf of the state. Mr. and MrsV H. Mills left this morning for Eugenei where they will spend a few days visiting with friends and relatives. Helen and Emma Rohrer, of Med ford, have been the guests of Miss Mae Smith for a few days returning from a trip to Newport. Attorney A. N. Orcutt loft last evening for Portland and other north ern points whore he will spend a couple of weeks enjoying his annual vacation. Delbert Abraham left this morning for Portland where he will visit fdr a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Shupe and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mack. Jim Smith and H. Brown, of Den ver, Colo., left the city this morn ing after securing provisions, etc., for a prospecting trip about 20 miles south of Crater lake. They are In search of a lost claim. . There Is as much difference In coffee as there Is between a calico ann a silk gown. P. S. C. steel cut coffee Is the silk. kind. The flavor and strength are always uniform. Particular people appreciate P. S. C. coffee. For sale only by the Peo ple's Supply Co. Wholesalers to the consumer. 848-tf Roy Roadman reft this morning for Eugene where he will be met by Zopher Agee and the two will make the trip to Portland by auto. They will spond the remainder of the week in the metropolis attending to busi ness matters. Get Mason fruit Jars, extra strong Bhoulder and glass throughout. Pints cost 55c, quarts 70c 2 quarts 90c. Jelly tumblersj both sizes, 30c per dozen. Best heavy rubbers 5c. 6 for 25c. T.Tason tops 17c per doz. Schram tops 15c per doz. Vacuum sealer tops for Mason jars 25c, com plete with rubbers. Get best goods nt very lowest price at the People's Supply Co. 848-tf . 'sas ill Tic v. Wih.ani hartiey Carnegie. . Rev. William Hartley Carnegie of i mion, rector of St. Margaret's urch and canon of Westminster, is aged to marry Mrs. Joseph Cham 1 -riain, widow of the lato Joseph Chamberlain, British statesman, Mrs. Chamberlain was formerly Miss Mary Knriicott of Boston. Her father was William Kndicott, secretary of war in President Cleveland's first -lu.ninistration. , Kodaks, Eastman piioto suppllos, at the Roseburg Book Store. 4&4-U V. B. Hendrickaon and 0. Math ews, of -Lincoln county, left this morning for Medford, J. M. Dfvan, of the Soldiers Home, left this morning for a month's hunt ing and fishing trip at West Fork. Roseburg National Bank JACKSON AXD CASS STS. ItOSEllUltO, OltKCiOX Watch Your Step . Tucro, and have handy a little Rexall Rubbing Oil from Nithan Fullerton TJie tt&KcdUL Store Perkins Building . INSURANCE These dry, windy days should remind you that your home, barn, drier and automobile should be protected by a good reliable Insurance Policy. We represent 25 companies, some of the oldest, and strong est doing business. When you desire , the best ask for tho Homo Insurance Co., Tho Aetna, Tho I'hoonlx, The Sim, The Nutlonnl, The Niagara, Tho Continental, The IJverpool & Txndon & Globe. We are experts In writing policies which protect you the most. You are protected on JiiBt what your policy covers. We know Just how to give you the best protection. We alBo write Bonds of all kinds. nicE & rtiCE We Are A Wasteful Nation So 'tis said, particularly In food; but those who ordor our Loaf Sugar are on the right track, by avoiding all sifting and spilling and bj being sure that every grain goes to perform the service for which it was Intended. Tho Shorldan Street Grocers. J. H. Campbell & Son Plume 103 "Tir TIRED FEETAH ! "Tiz" is grand for aching, swol len tender, calloused feet or corns. Ah I wht relief. No more tired fert; no more burning feet; no more swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet. No more so-eneM In corns, callounes, bunion.. No matter what ails rour feet of what under the sun you've tried without get ting relief, just ue "Tis." "Tit" is the onry remedy that draws out all thl poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. "Tie" cures your foot trouble 14 you'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight ad your feet will never, never hurt or get sore and swollen. Think of it, no more foot misery, no more agony from eorns, callouses or bunions. Get a ZVcent box at any drug (tore or department store and get instant re Kef. Wear smaller shoes. Just one try "Tii." Get a whole year's foot com fort for only 26 cent. Think of it. When it Comes to Advertising Results Prove There is No Medium "Just as Good" as The Daily News for Douglas Co. Advertisers. Auto Lamps! The new NITROGEN MAZDAS give a white concentrated light which showB up tho rough spots In the road many yards ahead. They re quire one-fourth less current, t nrnforo your Btornge batorlos laat longer. The lamps come In all voltages and as high as 36 a. p. ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO. Phone 123 Do It Electrically. Phone 123 DOUCLAS COUNTY PICNIC AT WINCHESTER BAY AUCU8T 18, 19 AND 20 Steamer Eva will leave Scottshurg August 18th at 2 o'colck You are welcome. Come. For particulars write L.S. WEEKS; Winchester, Bay, Ore. ALEXANDER'S SWIMMING POOL Has given healthful exercise to hundreds of boyB and girls this summer, oven though tho summer was not hot like In Chicago and New York, and In years to come It will be tho children's dollghu Alexander's Townsite with its park and river front offers safe Investment for people contemplating building In tho future. We sell lots at small monthly payments like playing Savings Hank. WE ALSO SELL ICE and sell Ice at a reasonable price, any amount from 10 pounds to a ton. Call up Telephone Tolophona 390 ROSEBURG ICE DELIVERY 390