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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1916)
1 TUB KVENLNO McWS MONDAY. Al'f;PST21, 1910. 8 I l.WMMII.BfflMIMKMnilll A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete Ilouscfurnishers CARPETS RUGS CURTAINS DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS and FURNITURE city m;s. Lloyd Cain was over from Oak- land for the day. ij i. - . (iMiuiii wus ux.t iroin m i cheater for the, day. ! II . (J. Hastlnss, ;of Winchester, j was over on business today. F. W. Smith, of Portland, left thiz j city today for Cottage Grove. j .Mrs. .1. F. Holder returned to Sa j leni after a visit with friends here. W. II. Corvin and family left for a hunting and fishing trip to Wear Fork. Mrs. M. ,1. Powell returned to lier homo to Myrtle Creek this nioni-Inp. j3 Mrs. O, L. Jones anil children re to ; turned to Myrtle Creek after u : hort (it. business trip to tinr: r!t. County Fruit Inspector K'-ctl I.. Sti-iinp rfliirnil l'ut nielil fr,mi inX3BaSSiSiS62? i two weeks business trip to Portland. U.5 8. Cream Seperator in lined by HENRY FORD fci ealr.st mechanical world has ever seen. qiort and Hupp Packard udillne Maxwell perf nniu Y., of Doublcday, Page In America and (Jardeu Well known Capitalist Employer of IT.UUU itien, is th4 factory manager the (. C. Hupp II. U. .loy II. M. I.clnml W. V.. l'lamUM'.s, Jt. itztiU Sharon, Conn, of Colgate & Co., soap and inaintfaetiin-rrt. 1 X. IMmhlodav, Garden Oily, L. I., N. A Co.. publishers of Country Lite Magazine. Hon. AnmiHt llclmoiit, Bnbylo:i, N. Y., H, M. ll.nina. Cleveland, Ohio. Of the well-known "Ilanna" family Wm. K. VandeHtilt, Tslip. N. Y Hallrnad Magnate, and Capitalist H. S. Klivwlono, Akron, 0., President Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. (Firestone Tires.) , lU'gtntiM Vjiiiderliilt, Newport, 11. I. Well known Capitalist Mrv. O. P. ItdmoiH, Hempstead, X. Y. Newport society leader lion mii I. Lorfni;, Poston. MaRfl. Prominent Hoston banker riia-. X. Vila. Al.dend, N. H. former proprietor Fifth Avenue Unlet, Now York, T'liite-l St.itcH steel 'orporatltn, Dnluth, Minn., on their Minnesota Demonstration Farms. Tho lC S, will suit you as well hn tlicso. Special inducements If hoitubt Hits fall. Churchill Hardware Company The NORTH SIDE GROCERY II WE A KCLI, I.I.N U OP Groceries, Flour and Feed TO SELL! I'll IvV AUK PAYINd MARKKT PRICK FOR F.litJS. The North Side Grocery A ALTON S. I'F.KY, Prui). i.s h i;i fi.s ' r -.III.UISMON u its imi i f.rfnt. 'Always a laOhl Show MATIM-'K KYKKV HAY AT 'Mil ft P. M.. FYF.NINO 7:15 TO tl today oxu hay only I IMIi Chapter of till) "IRON CLAW" This I mi p.-it iti episode, the Iron Claw Is caught and they Abo m-iiriy n.'t (In. Laughing Mask. Only one more chapter and ion will kiio-v who tin' Laughing Mask In. I"lh Chapter of "The Secret of the Submarine" Anil In a Ihril!. r, sumo: hi n k delng every niiunto. II A It I.I -HA Iiimin mi i out Yt '1,1;, K.lncalional PA I HK M:VS - Showini: Hi.' .... n on . 0 ammunition oxploniim In Ni'w York Harbor. 1'lllC KW.s WDliK An All l.atiKh I'oinoilyl " ""nIOKItiV ( HAM: ll '. I it In ""lil K vAsTKtT-K"utS" Is. ICaii Artliur ami Miss l-Mita .I(inc8 arrivod last ni?4lit from Pnrl- land and aro vliu'ting wi'.li friends in this city. .Mrs. O. K. Oshorni; was in Hoso bnri; atlcnding to koiiio husiiioss matters, returning t0 Modford thia afternoon. H. D. Ilenham. 'of Cornaliu Ore., is Bpeniling a few weeks visit Ing at 'he hony? of W'innlow Diin- mlck. A. .1. Howard, V. I., Howard and son, I.nwrenre, of Wilbur, motored over this 'morning and spent tho day attending to business matters. T. W. .Mud van. proprietor of the ItOVill HakerV. retlll-lierl this n.nrnin.r from Portland where he spent the ! past two days on business. O. A. Archibald, of Albany, who Is with his family guests at tho Kan lord home In Kdenliower. left 'or a .'hort hunting trip at West Fork. Mrs. J. P. Condon and children, who has been visiting in this city 'with her mother or a few days, has returned to her home at Sutherlln. Jlrs. C. It. Patrick and daughters, Purl and Clara, and .Misses Pearl and Kihel Patrick, spent the day yester day at Ashland, picnicking at tho park and visitlim with their many friends In that city. County Judge It. W. Marsters lemes tomorrow morning for Scotts burg, l-.'lkton -mid other points In that vicinity whore he will spend a short lime inspecting the road and Bridge work being done there. Klder A. Cheyne. who is a I'rinia- tive llaplist minister, left this morn-; Ing fur his home In Klamath Fulls, lifter a short trip to unions tow'is, in this vicinity. Yesterday 3:!dcr j Cheyne held services it t Dra.n. W. A. IVttit. city editor or C ' j liosehnrg Review, and h:s wife ru-, j turned last night from Portland' : where they have been spending the: past week attending to business mailers and visiting with friends. Commandant and Mrs. Markee, ef the Soldiers Home, bail for their guest,, or two days, 1). I,, Markee! and wife, or Chillicol be. Mo., who I are on their honeymoon trip, com ing via the northern route and are returning by way of Suit Lake City and going through to New York City before retnrnini: home, where Mr. Murkee is station agent on the abash. Charles V. Clark, republican can ; dldate for county clerk spent the : day nt F.lkton in his campaigning which he is conducting In the coast ; sections. Mr. Clark has been work ; tng in tho vicinity of (lardiniT. : Heedsport and Scottsburg for seM;al days and reports by letter that pros ! poets are very good. I Harry Pearce returned last night from a trip to tlnrdiner. Iteedspoit, rcikwm and Winchester Hay. The trip as far as Scottsburg was made in his auto and from there on by boat. Ho reports the crops to l.e In excellent condition in the coast section. White leaving the landing at ScottsbiirK he witnessed an acci dent In which a man who was at tempting to board tho steamer slip ped ond fell Into the water, hut -was rescued by the boat crew. j Mrs. O. Head left this afternoon1 for Holse, Idaho. Geo. Tucker left this afternoon for Kugene to be gone for a few days, j Mrs. P. I.. Pond left today to visit with relatives In Eugene. Mrs. Veve ttoldnsou went this aft ernoon to Portland to visit for a short time. .Miss Norma Siefert. of Ashland, arrived this afternoon jto be the guest of .Mrs. 0. J. Hex. Mrs. Alice Williams i3 here from Portland visiting wth her mother, -Mrs. D. P. Fisher. Mrs. V. K. Duncan and mother, Mrs. C. A. Fiefenhorg have gone to TVinchester for a visit with friends. Boh Strang, brnther of ired Strang, or this rily, arrived this afternoon from Medford to upend a short time with his brother. S. C. .Miller and wife .prominent residents of the Millard vicinity, were in the city today visiting and attending to business matters. I.. D. Russell and wife, of Myrtle Creek, came to this city this morn ing and spent several hours visiting with friends and relatives and at tending to business matters. C.eorge McCulloch wan arrested this morning Tor driving an automo bile while In an intoxicated condi tion. He appeared in the recorder's court where he was fined $." after entering a plea of guilty. Mi's. II. Ft. Ferguson came home this afternoon ifrom (Ashland, 'the rest of her party, who have been motoring to Crater lake and north ern California, will return in a few days. Mrs. Alice Verl'ill was today ap pointed administrator in the estate' of Mrs. Sarah Hall, deceased. Jo seph Mlcelli, Victor Micelli and IT. W. Kvans- were nppointed as ap praisers in the estate which is vaul ed nt approximately $300. F. Manson White, the architect for the high school building now being constructed, arrived in the city to day and spent several hours look ing over the work which has been done, lie is very much pleased with the work and tonight will Bubmit bis monthly estimate. A team standing on Sheridan street today became frightened at a passing automobile while the owner was In a store and started to rur. northwards on the street. They turn" ed into Cass street and ran for a short distance on this street and then came to a stop of their own ac cord. The Itoseburg Concert Hand is planning for a scries of dances to be held each Friday for the next iree weeks. The band plans if thevo are successful to continue the programs each week throughout the fall and " inter, keeping the floor In the best of condition. The money realized will tie used for the purchase of sup- lies for the musical organization. Ansco Cameras and Suppies v. take pleasure In announcini that we ftave taken the agency for the well known Ansco Camera! and supplies, formerly conducted lv ciati: 4c Clark. The making of pictures is an interesting study and yet It is comparatively easy If you have the proper equipment. Ansco Cameras ('.aded with Ansco Film will Insure good results. If you are Interested in making pictures call and get some of the free Ansco literature. We have films to fit nil cameras. QUA!, IT Y S i: 1 1 V ICE BUBAR BROTHERS l'onnci ly Young Unbar JKVfKI.KKS & OPTOMKTItlSTS l'HOSE 211 L. B. SANDBLAST ATT Y-AT-LAW Practice In Justice and State Courts. Phone :i.t Perkins P.tii'diiig. HOTEL UMPQUA ROSEBURG, OREGON AUGUST STRAUB Mining Engineer pkospi:; t .:;.n ii:vi:Mpix; 5IIK1 A SPECIALTY Postoffice Itex o. 7,"it ' ) ..oeluii't Oregon THK PACIFIC liCIUtlXCi AM) I.OA.V ASSOCIATION Why not avail yourself of the opiiort unity to save? 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It is surrounded by a border composed ,,f lvlt white and blue mipes, "tv set oif tlie pic ture which i an excellent, likness to a ureut advantage. The picture w;ta fastened on the wall in Mr. Hermann's office. INSURANCEi lnsuranco that is worth something. 1 write fire insurance. I soli accident and life Insurance. 1 will secure you a bond. I write auto insurance. I negotiate loans. I look after the interests of my clients in many weys. I hav been in business 20 years in Uose Inirg. Never had a law suit In settling the many claims I have had. I represent 10 of the largest and strongest Kire Insurance Companies. Ail ol, line, no c it rates. Quick adjustments nnd my reputation is my guarantee th it you will be treated Justly. Twenty years or satisfied customers. My office Is at 321 Perkins Building where I will be pleased to meet my old customers as welt as all the new ones I can secure. Spec! il arrangements for taking care of prune dryer insurance. Call and see me. W. J. MOON . . Roseburg. Oregon ANIL mnnn timm ERS coast i.ka;i k staxiiix;s I.os Angeles T!i Vernon 76 5S9 555 522 500 4 5S 377 San Prancisco 71 R5 Salt Lake t!3 B3 Portland 55 H5 Oukland 52 Sli Yesterday's l.iult.w. At I.os Angeles l.os Angeles 3-5; PurtK.nd 2-7. At Salt Lake Salt Lake 1; Ver non 3. At San Prancisco San I'rant'.sco S-1: Oakland 2-0. G.W.Youns:&Son RKAI. KsTAlK Ponds. Loans. Rentals. Fire Insurance, Notary public. ltd Cnso Street Phone 41" PARAMOUNT PICTCRKS TOM.iSIT PAKAMol XT PICTCRKS Your last chance to see the beautiful Photoplay Star FANNIB WARD in tho thrilling production of For the Defense" Ily Hector Turnliull. The Star of "Tennessee's Pardner." "The Cheat" and "The Marriage of Kitty" In her greatest photoplay. A PARAMOl XT TRAYKU showing Australia's unknown and a PRAY CARTOON' COMINCi TOMORROW TRIAXt. I K PLAYS 'Till: t HI,t.' IN TIIK HOCSK." I). W. OrifTith production the game man who rhade "The lllrtli of a Nation." Mary Plekf.ird In 'Poor Little Pippina' ON T1KRSDAY A Nil KRIKAY Admission as Usual, Children 5c Adults 10c imMIMWWIHIiil