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THK EVENING KKtt'S MONDAY. AUGUST 21, 1018.
AUTO STARS ENTER
INDIANAPOLIS RACES
1AE will appreciate your
account and willy make
your banking easy and
pleasant for you. : :
Banking By Mail
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE :.' THE COUNTRY HAVE
BANK ACCOUNTS IN THE CITY. AND TRANSACT
THEIR BANKING BUSINESS WHOLLY THROUGH
THE MAIL.
YOU CAN ALSO TAKE ADVANTAGE OK THE FACIL
ITIES WE OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
WRITE TODAY AND LET US TELL YOU HOW TO
DO YOUR BANKING BY MAIL.
Miss Jean Franz, of Sutherlin, was
over Bhopping Saturday.
"Pennant Bread la better, ank
anyone. Buy It from your grocer.
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Dallas and Delbert Shelton. .of
Myrtle Creek, came to this city yes
terday afternoon.
Mrs. E. Hull, who has been visit
ing with her daughter, Mrs. Breed,
of this city, returned to Cuttage
Grove Saturday.
When you order bread, don't just
say "bread," but demand "Pennant"
bread. Your grocer can got it.
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Elmer Kensler, who has been vls-
The Douglas National Bank
Capital and Surplus $130,000.00
CITY NEWS.
Frozen bevnus a?. Guilts. 501-ti
Mop p.ticks at 10c each at the Peo
ple's Supply Co. SS3-U
Mrs. Guy Cordon returned Saturday
evening from a two weeks' stay at
Newport.
Harlld Bell Wright's new book
"When a Man's a Man," for sale at
the Rosoburg Book Store. tf 8G1
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Mrs. J. II. Hodges and son of Ten
Olile went to Eugene to attend to
business matters.
Clarence' Mast left last night for
rortland whore, ho will visit with
friends and relatives for a few days.
! r-t. n.:i" ton good fnr you,
n:- nr'i! your films to Clark's
ftudio, Caps street. SC6-tf
Mrs. J. D. Galarneau and "chil
dren left Saturday to visit with
friends at Leona.
Special price on small white beans.
A good grade of the home grown
product at 8c per lb., while they last
at the People's Supply Co. SS3-tf
Blanche Garlarneau loft this morn
ing for Leona where she will visit
with friends and relatives for a week
or ten days, i
Mrs. G. F. McLaughlin left yoster.
day afternoon for Springifeld where
she will join her husband who has
a run out of that city.
Your friends can buy anything
ye-.: can give them except your foto
grnf. Make an appointment today.
Cot the best. Clark's Studio.
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Mrs. W. IT. Wilson and daughter
Blanche, C. F. Hopkins and family
and M. Martens and family of Rose
burg and John Walker and family.
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No. 22 Candy (Continued)
Most everyone knows that bears
Tike honey. Have you ever seen
some cubs follow a trail of honey
that has been especially prepared
for them and which ends hih up
in a tree? It is great eniertam
ment to prepare such a trail and
watch the baby bears climb over
all sorts of obstacles as they eat
the sweet material. However, if
you try this, beware of Mother
Ilear as she does not appreciate
vour giving so much sweets to her
Lahies.
Recently Dustin Farnum re
quired a scene for "Davy Crockett"
in which a big bear was to rush at
ranoe in which a negro was sleep
ing. When the scene was about
to be staged the question arose as
to how to get the desired effect.
The bear was there and quite will
ing to rush at most anyone, but
just how to get him after t he negro
at tiie right time wt$s the question,
"Honey." said Dutin larnum.
P.ut where could we get honey
(way out in the backwoods?
Suddenly I remembered that I had
brought along a box of my butter
scotch which was promptly tried
out. A large piece of candy was
fastened to the side of the canoe
not seen by the camera. The bear
was lead un to the candy and al
lowed to er:oy the swee's. When
he was almost finished his keeper
dratmed r?:m a" sy ai'icr consider
able trouble. lTpin releaircr t'--bear
the animal marie a wild ruh
At the canoe, upsetting it ia bit
AT THK MAJESTIC TOMORROW
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Crane Wilbur, Star In tho Horsley
Mutual Mar'-cn.-icture, De Luxe Edi
tion, "The Wasted Yeur'."
of Wilbur, -spent yesterday
flicking at Winchester.
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Miss Augusta Bcecroft left Sat
urday for a visit with friends at
Sutherlin for a few days.
Measurements taken and corsets
made to order. lielle Case, corsot
ierre in Bell Sisters bldg. SSSsID
Miss Vivian Orcutt returned last
night from Sutherlin where she has
been visiting for a few days.
Harold Bell Wright's new book
"When a Man's a Man' for sale at
the Rosoburg Book Store: tfSGO
Mrs. Everett Jones and daughter
and Miss Maud Smith, of Oakland,
were over Saturday shopping.
Mrs. M. E. Peck returned to her
home at Salem atfer visiting in this
city with her husband, who is spend.
Ing a few months near this city.
Good satisfactory bread and
moro loaves from each sack of
flour explains the success of and the
universal satisfaction given by
"High Flight" flour. The best In
the west from the People's Supply
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eagerness to get at the candy.
Alter replenishing the supply of
butter-scutch on the side of tho
boat he was taUcti away and al
lowed to rush at it several times.
Then the negro climbed into the
canoe and assumed a sleeping
pose, although there was quite
noticeable a shaking of the knees
as he did it. Probably lie feared
that the bear might take him for a
chocolate drop and treat him the
same as he did the butter-scotch.
At any rate the scene was finally
set, and the hear dragged olf out
cf range of the camera and the
camera man started to grind. At
the proper instant the bear was re
leased with the result evidenced
on the screen in "Davy Crockett,"
which proved one of the most hu
. morons hits of the photoplay.
When the scene was completed
everyone naturally wanted a sam
ple of the butter-scotch and in
asmuch as my entire box wai
emptied in a jifty I think it is saio
to recomraerd it here:
Butter-Scotch
Place, all together in a saucepan,
two cups of granulated sugar, two
tahlespoonfuls of water and a niec
of butter the size of an egg. Cook,
wit Ii nut stirring. Hr nbo-.it Mfrn
minutes, or until a little dronpri
into cold water is hard and brittle.
Pour into well creased pan and
when ne-,ly cold mark into
squa.es. Shelled wal uts, almon-is
or pecans may be added to the
butter-scotch -ist before it is
turned into the cooling pan.
immh.
I Iting with his aunt, Mrs. O. !R.
Sales, returned .home to Eugene
yesterday afternoon.
For a fine light broom with per
fect straw throughout, try the Little
Lady of Little Nuggett broom. Peo
ple's Supply Co. 3S3-U
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I Mrs. E. A. Fisher, of Portland, ar
rived In this city last night and will
visit for a short time at the home
of Mrs. A. Cj Spencer.
t work. Consult us before having any
i Mnd of work dono. All work the
best and prices reasonable. Clark's
Studio. 866-tf
1 Dallas and Delhorl Shelton, of
! Myrtle CreeTt, came to this city yes
terday for a visit at the home of
Mrs. L. A. Ma raters.
Mrs. C. G. Stanton left yesterday
afternoon for Gardiner where ' she
will visit with her sister, Mrs. Les
ter Myrick.
Mr. William Anderson and child
ren left Sunday morning for New
port where they will spend n couple
of weeks enjoying their vacation.
E. C. Benson, Pahl Gerber and
C. W. Hughes spent the day yester
day on the Umpqua river fishing and
otherwise enoying the day. f
Mrs. Lucy Currin, who has been
visiting with her daughter, Mrs. B.
L, Gile, returned yesterday after
noon to her homo at Cottage Grove.
There are no game lawg for those
who hunt with a Kodak. Get all
your Kodaks, amateur finishing and
Eastman Photo supplies at the Rose
hurg Book Store. tf861
C. F. Morningstar, of Drain, came
to thig city yesterday and spent the
day with his son, who is In Mercy
hospital recovering from the effectR
of an operation.
Short time policies written cover
ing hay and grain. Oregon Fire Re
lief Ass'n, of McMlnnvlllo, Ore.
Glenn H. Taylor, agt.. Perkins bldg.
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O. F. Burnett and wife, who have
boon visiting at the homo of Mrs. J.
Y. Boyd In West Uoseburg returned
to their home in Oakland this morn.
Ing.
"Pennant Bread" ia made In three
sizes, five cents, double and ten cent
loaves. For sale by aU grocers. If j
they cannot supply you, phone Roy'
Bakery. SR4-tf j
A. I. Simmons, who has been j
visiting wHh his brother-n-Iaw I. B.I
Riddle, returned to his home at Port.
land yesterday. They spent several !
days together hunting In tho vicinity i
of Riddlo. j
There are no game laws for those ;
who hunt with a Kodak. Get all J
your Kodnks, amateur finishing and '
Eastman Photo supplies at tho Rose-j
burg Book Store. -tfSGl j
Mrs. Chas. Wharton nnd daugh
ter, Miss Florence, left Saturday for
a visit with Mrs. Wharotn's nlsler,
Mrs. E. W. Smith, of Marshfield an,i
to bo present for the celebration.
In point of excellence, purity, flav
or and uniformity of quality and
strength, P. S. C. steel cut coffee
makes a perfect Rcoro. The price
will pleaRO you. Call for tho brown
package at tho People's Supply Co.
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C. P. Barnard, of Kugne, wife
and daughter Eloise and .1. N. Mc
Connell, wife and son, Charles, of
McMinnvllle will arrlvo In this city
Thursday. Al were former teal
dents of this city. Mr. Barnard hav
ing operated a stage line between
this city and Marshfleld for a num
ber of-years, whllo Mr. McConnell
was pastor of the local Christian,
church. Mr. McConnell will occupy
j the pulpit of the church here Hun-
day.
Above
John Ait ken and
Charley Merz.
below
Aitkcn and Merz, '-acing stars, are
both entering several events in the
big Harvest Day Auto Racing Clas
sics booked for the Indiunnpolis
speedway on September 10. Aitken
will captain the Peugeot team and
both are entered in the 20, 50 and
100-mile championship. events.
Merz's cool head and daring driving
makes him a favorite in the evenU
he has entered.
JNSl'KAXCE
These dry, windy daya should
remind you that your homo,
hnrn, drier and autoinobllo
should bo protected by a good
rcllahlo 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.. The
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The National, Tho Niagara, The
Continental, The I,lverMXl &
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We are experts In writing
pollclos which protect you the
most. You are protected on
Just what your policy covers.
We know Just how to give you
the best protection.
Wo also write Bonds of all
kinds.
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to Advertising
Results Prove
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Advertisers.
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ALEXANDER'S SWIMMING POOL
Has glvon healthful exercise to hundreds of boys and girls' this summer, even though tha summer
was not hot like In Chicago and New York, and In yoars to como It will bo tho children's dollght.
Alexander's Townsite
with Its park and river front offers safe Investment for people contemplating building In the future.
Wo sell lots at small monthly payments llko playing Savings Bank.
WE ALSO SELL ICE
and Bell Ice at a reasonable price, any amount from 10 pounds to ton. Call up
TVli phone
3Q0 ROSEBURG ICE DELIVERY 390
Roseburg National Bank
JACKSON AND CASS STS.
"Speaking by Card"
It not always satisfactory; but writing on our
Correspondence Cards
leaves nothing to be desired. We havo them in
White or Modest Tints
Tho finish and texture are excellent1 nnd the price very low.
40c with envelope to match.
Nithan
Fullcrton . 77:0 JCOXX Jtors Building
He Who Doubts That the
ffiorld is Round
May doubt tho valuo of a Silo; but to all others the only reason
able doubt on the subject is. what kind nnj how many?
The Rosburg All-Wood Silo
Is proving to be tho nout satisfactory kind, and It costs enough
loss for you to havo us many as you need.
Kenny Lumber Co.
Phono
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The new NITROGEN MAZDAS glvo a whlto concentrated light which
shows up tho rough spots in tho road many yards ahoad. They ra
qulro one-fourlh loss current, therefore your slorago batorlos last
longer. The lamps como In nil voltages nnd as high as 36 0. p.
ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 123 ' Do It Electrically. Phone 123
DOUGLAS COUNTY PICNIC
WINCHESTER BAY
AUGUST 18, 19 AND 20
Steamer ftva will lcavo ScoltsburR AuRimt 1 8 1 h at 2 o'colck
You aro welcome. Como. Tor particulars writo
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