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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1916)
BIX, THE BVKVIVQ NEWS, MOXDAV, AUGUST 21. 1010. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE SHOWS NO SIGNS OF LETTING UP CITY NEWS. novo eorgibvskS.. - 'JB , ' WARSAW RE5T-l..T0V6 P'N- Y uooz """" J sft& t f J? raoom Vn&orodOv htY jvfi $A J I " O PIOTFJKOV OP OLSARNV , . . yC-R A C OW v , LgSH ) - s o v (3)T1 a y T K C A- 00! ACiii i qKaschau VT" 1 H J- Tf3f0LOcJ?' ' oTlTTv OOOO D-c- ?' "V j r -Vs! O - FARTHEST OfKMAH-AUSTtliaN v O V ) . ADVANCE 19'S-li O "BOTO&HMMI -"" t-"t SUCZAV&J.V"?0 " The mup showa the lot-ution and progress of the Russian offensive. The arrows A, D, and C indicate the three main otrensivcs. In the space between. B and C the Russians have forced a considerable retirement along a line from Tarnopoj south to JJuczacz. The arrow A marks the renewed offensive against Kovel. The arrow B shows the drive of General Sakharoff, who aims at the Galicia stronghold of Lembcrg from Brody. Arrow C shows (icneral Lechitsky's advance toward Halicz, the key to Lemherji, from Stanislau. The arrow D shows the position of General vun Bothmcr's urmy falling' back before Uie Russians. You Can Now Send Your Entire Family Washing Shlrt-WalHts, Dresses' ami Dainty IJiinerlo, Underwear and I'Man nels. Table Linen, Bed l.lnen etc, have everything Washed and Ironed, Beautifully Finished ready to use, anil at an advantage in many ways over having It done at home. PHONE 79 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Our Autos Will Call The-Best.Store m Rosebiirg! Is the verdict of hundreds of Satisfied Custo mers. Complete Stock of all kinds of Dependable Merchandise The New Kali Goods are now coming and will soon nil he here. SP10C1AL PRICES are being made the balance of this month on all our high-grade Summer Dress Goods and Coats To make iiuiek close-out sales we give good service have Up-to-date Merchan dise and sell at Fair Prices. DILLARD We Solicit Your Patronage I. Abraham The Dependable Store Kico Brosi have been ballns hay this week for !'. ii. Dodge and S. C. Mfffer. Our local nhurods are stalking big game since the 15th. Mrs. Howard, of Dlllurd, but now residing in California, has visited hex son, Hayden, and numerous friends here. Boss Kinlny aiid wife, of Bly, were guests at the homo of Mr. Finlay's sister, Mrs. V. K. Dodge, while on their way to llarshfiold by auto. Hov. S. Iteltes spoke to apprecia tive audiences here last Saturday night and twice on Sunday. J. U. Paris visited his family here Monday, returning to his dutiUF is ferryman on Tuesday. J. A. I'rowell and family depart ed yesterday for their new home at Giei'ii. Their friends are glad they havo gone no farther. M. L. Norrls spent Sunday and Monday Willi his family, returning to his ranch Tuesday, accompanied by his youngest son, Ivan. Mrs. Orover I.ady entertained her sister. Mrs. VanBrunt and family, of Bound Prairie, last Sunday. Mr. nn, Mrs. I.oren Miller were among the guest of the barn-warm-Ing reception Tuesday night at the Kelly ranch near Carnes. Sam Swlcknrd has gone to Rose burg and will soon be employed for the season In a prune drier at Kd enbowor. The Ice cream Party given by Mrs. Buell and her Sunday school "Buds of Hope" class Wednesday evening was well attended and the progrnn reflected credit upon both teacher 1 and pupils. Another large bill board lias .1 - in ' been erected here, near the brid by the Unptiua Advertising Ag"ncy. They now hnvn four at this place. Walter TIercher now rides an In dian motorcycle, recently purchased. The resident members of the M. ; K. Ladies Aid met with Mrs. S. A. - Boser, of Brockway last Wednesday ; afternoon. We learn that the Itoser ' family will leave soon for Oklahoma. I having exchanged their place for j property there. They w ill bo nilss- od by many friends. l-Moyd l.amb has secured employ ment with tho Southern Pacific bridge crew. Mm. II. A. Smith left Saturday for Independence to visit her children there and returned home Monday. I'loyd Miller nnd Harry Kranti ptit In several days this week fishing on t.lttle river. Arlot Noah has Just made a trip to tho coast with a load of peaches and tomatoes, returning Wednesday. : He found that the markets there are! well supplied wlh fruit and vege-' tables by the new railroad, but he: succeeded in .iltsposiiiR of every thing be had for sale. Mr. Hughes was having his throat treated when the train arrived here Thursday morning, so we did not see him. but those of Us who reach ed his car before the train started were re-arded with a campaign but ton right from the headquarters of the presidential candidate. OPTIMIST. Try a Mt Shasta at Galls'. t31-tf A. E. Smith and wife, of Oakland, were business visitors in Roseburg today. Try "Pennant Bread," for sale by all up-to-date grocers. Made by Royal Bakery. 8S4-tf L. M. Van Auken, of Greens, was a business visitor In the city Saturday. C. I. Leavengood, of Myrtle Creek, was In the city Saturday attending to business matters. H you want to out or sell If yon have rooms to rent If you have lost jomeihlug, try a classified ad. They bring results. R. B. Mathews left Sunday for Hubbard creek whoro he will spend the day fishing. Mrs. Flora Jones, who has been visiting at Oakland nnd Roseburg, leaves tonight for her home at Glendale. Dance at Looking Glass Friday night, August 25. Good music. Lunch at Howard's. Everybody wel come. Richard Goodman, Walter Jones. Lee Williams and Geo. Mat thews, committee. 8S9-a25p Sirs. G. W. Jennings, who has been visiting with her son, E. Jennings, left S:itnritav fnr hoi- hnma (, T.'ln. ! rida, stopping at several places en route home. She has been visiting here for ahout six weeks. H. Lauder is the Canny Scot, who always knows just what is What, and people say he s grown quite rich, by always know ing which is which. One thing's admitted by the bunch, which is that Lauder has the punch. Where'er he does his sprighdy chores, he packs the houses to the doors; he sings his songs so pass ing v'f.ll, the auditors stand up to yell. Withal, he is a thrifty soul; he wisely will not spend his roll, until he's sure he will not fail to get full value for his kale. That's why he always asks for "Tux" when he would spsnd his hard earned bucks for 'baccy, in his pipe to puff he knows Tuxedo is the stuff. Great men, wise men, in evsry land, all tell us that Tirrc-do's grand. HARHY Ui'JSLR Worltl-famaua Scotch Ccrr.t dian, tayMt "Tuxedo for mildness, tt:l Uy and fragrance, THE to bacco for me. With m P'P filled ir.tA good old 7 UXd DO, all my troubles go up in tmoke. In cti rr.y wrr.'J icldc traoeh I've pet trl :.- tt equal as a sku)-bunl-' CAil-tastins, sicert-jlcortJ tooucco. lUXEDOtaUifia me completely. " APPLY SAGE TEA A few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur brings back its vigor, color, gloss and thickness. Hornbrook Whiskies May be all they are advertised to be, but a cup of our coffee beats them all. It does not require a government seal to denote qual ity, the tasto will tell. Short orders from 5 a. m. to 10 a. m. Dinner from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 8i THE CAFETERIA 122ICass St. Common punicn snpe brewed into a iietivy ten with Hulpliur mid nlcohol iti.lf.J, will turn tyt .streaked. uiid faded hair U-autifully dark and luxuriant, re muve every hit of damhutr, stop sculp itching "'id failing hair. Ju-,t a iVw applieations will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, tfiny or dry, scrnjf fjly iud thin. .Mixing the Na;e Tea and Nfflphur recipe at lionio, though, ia tnnihlesiMne. An easier way is to jet the ready to-u m tonic, costing ahout ."u cents a larpe hot tie at iJruir utoreH. known as "Wycth'H .sajje and iSutpluir Compound," thus avoiding a lot of nnuis. While witipyprny, faded liair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance anil attractiveness. Uy darkening your hair with Vyeths Sape nnd Sulphur, no one can tell hecause it does so naturally, no evenlyf You just dampen n Rponjre or soft brush with it and drnw thin through your hair, takinir one small drnnd at a time; by inoniinc; all .pray hairs have disappeared, and. , after another application or two. your hair becomes bountifully dark, glossy, ! soft and luxurini.i. i mplements WE HAVK PUltCHASEi) THE STOCK OF lJII'LEMENTS AX1) vehicles roitMEiii.y owned uy l'houch & Giia:3, cox- SISTI.NC Oh' IU'CCIES, WAtONS, PLOWS, DISC HAUROWS CULTIVATOKS, ETC. W1IIIJ5 Tins STOCK LASTS WE WILL SELL IT AT Less Than Wholesale Cost IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT AM) VEHICLES. imMBttiuawwaBisi WE WANT WOOD THE NEWS can make use of a considerable quantity of Block and Stove wood and the time to bring it in is NOW while the roads are good. To those, who are in arrears on subscription, the market price of wood is offered. " SO BRING IT IN