THE EVENING NEWS, IVKDVKSIftV, AUGUST. 23, 1010, STIAY, At suitable i r HUGHES TAKES ROLE OF MINER FOR HOUR v i wj'WKyft.i Veil -ii t i I ?, 1 -e r, 11 17' 1 A It ft f At Iff''-- M-ora Hughes operating air drill 2,800 feet underground. Hie travels of a presidential candidate include all sorts of stops, ana TTio appeal unco of Mushes as a miner for a short time is but another illus tration of the various roles to be assumed on a trip of this kind. Judge Hughes when he passed through Butte, Montana, visited the Leonard copper mine', donned mining togs and operated an air drill for a short time Ted Mowlam!, the man who wrote the- siK "When Mlfls Coos Hay Mar ries En gone Uuie," Is starting to ting the hour tonight at the Uuyal thoatre and (t will l-e lis firt run dltfon hisro. Tho song has hvv.n adopted at UoHi'hurg from which, lilafo tho people are eomlng In unto inohllon. They prartlcud the -song fafthTiilly and have it down pat. It Is undenitood the Ktigenoi nutirtet will sing the song while tho marrlago Is taking place Thursday afternoon at North (lend. Marhsficld Itecord. Miss .Marie Martens left this morning for Drain whore nho will visit with friends and relatives for a few days. John Vale, who has been spending a few days In this city attending to business matters returned to Eugene ( his morning. CITY NKW8. The Best Store in Roseburg! Is the verdict of hundreds of Satisfied Custo mers. Complete Stock of all kinds of Dependable Merchandise The New Fall Goods are now coming and will soon all he here. Sl'KClAL PRICES are hein. made the balance of this month on all our hijjh-jjrade Summer Dress Goods and Coats To make tiiick cl.)se-out sales we jjive good service have Up-to-date Merchan dise and sell at Fair Prices. We Solicit Your Patronage I Abraham The Dependable Store W. lj. Smith and wife returned to '.heir home In Riddle this morning. ITarlld Bell Wright's new book "When a Man's a Man," for sala at tho Roseburg Book Store. tf SG I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sagaberd, of Drain, spent the day In this city yes: terdny, returning to their home late In the evening. Hov. H. W. Copperell, of Port land, came to this city 'this morn ing to attend the Adventist camp meeting. 1 II. Foreman returned last night from Oaklulrd where he spent a few hours yesterday attending to busi ness matters. W. L. Smith and wife, of Riddle, who have been visiting at Elkton for a few days, stopped In this city last night on their return home. Mrs. George Trites Teturned to he homo yesterday evening after spondlng the day shopping and visit ing with friends in this city, i A. O. Norris returned to his hunie at Yoncalla this morning after spending a few days In this city at tending to business matters. While tho housewife Is canning fresh fruit and vegetables, the fann er should be canning green food in SILO. Let Page's tell you about them. 905-a26 Misses Helen Hamilton and Hllde gardo Shoemaker, and Master Mil ton Shocnr.iker will arrive this even ing from Newport, where they have been enjoying the past six weeks. Harry Shaw, a former clerk at the tlmpiimi hotel, but now of Portland, passed through tills city today in u party of aulo tourists, on the way lo .Marsbrield to attend the celebra tion. City Engineer L. (5. Hicks today prepared the assessment for the im provements 0n Kast Third Street. The final estimate was allowed last Mon day night at the regular meeting of (ho city council. Mia. Andy McCarthy, of (Irants Pass, passed through Itoselmrg last night on her way Lto Marshfield where she will attend the celnbra lion. She was greeted at the sta tion by n number of. her friends. ! Dr. and Mrs. liruinflcld, of Hose burg. lert yesterday for Westlako on Tslltenos lake where they will spend their vacation. They came through by auto Sunday from Roseburg. North Mend Herald. I.eNoIr and Walter Knise, who enmn jo this city lo attend the mar riage of their stepbrotlier Clifford Mabley, I,, ,jss c.i-.ulyn Myers, re turned last evening to Pm-inirfloLI where they are employed on large dairy ranches. ! C E. Coe. supervisor of the loc.,1 Indian service office is expected t) return tonight from Redding. Su.-ar-vllle and other points In NortM :, I California where he has boon spi i log several days attending to business Mr. and Mrs. .Ius(,iii R Abbott ; passed through this city today on their tmir of the Tailed stales. '. , They ale from Snmniitt. New Jersey and are traveling in their Pierre Arrow nulo. Their chauffeur ac companies them. t In point of excellence, purity, flav-1 or and uniformity of quality and strength, P. S. C. steel cut coffee) makes n perfect score. Tho price I will please you. Call for the'brown package at the People's Supply Co. 8S3-t Mrs. C. C. Christie and daughter. Alberta and Dr. I.uretta Smith are expected to return the first of the month from an extended visit to Chicago and other middle western i points where they have been spend ing the past two months visiting with friends and relatives. The popularity contest for bride of the Cona, Hay celebration at Mnrsh field netted something over $1,600. according to the Record, the winning lady receiving 614. r'0 votes. Sev eral others were high In the list and from these will be selected the brldesmnids. The bride will have the option of taking $tn(l In cash or a diamond ring of the same value. and Suitable presents will be given the others for their work.' If you want the best shingles that can be made, go to Page's, they are there. 9U5-a26 II. T. Dlakely of Glide spent sev eal hours In Roseburg today attend ing to business affairs. Rev. and Mrs. S. D. Simons, of Lockeford, Cal., arrived today to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Voegelin, of Greens. More light makes better homes. Why not .some more windows? Page's have them little or big. 905-a-0 Lydla Sldwell, of Oakland, who has been spending a few days in I this city witll friends returned to hor home this morning. , j Mrs. E. R. Rosner, a niece of R. B. . Dixon, who has been visiting here since June, left for a short visit with I friends at Riddle. R. H. H'esher, from the office of Engineer Hicks, left this morning for Perdue wliere he will spend a short time on survey work for the proposed Irrigation proect there. A. C. Marsters and wife and C. L. Hadley and wife lert this morning In the former's auto for Glendnle where they spent the day visiting with friends and attending to busi ness matters. A. K. Smith, of Oakland, came to this city yesterday and spent a few uours aiienuing to nusiness matters. Ted Jowett and Dob Susmilch left this morning for Hubbard Creek where they will spend a week or ten days hunting and fishing. .- XI) NEWS FROM DEUTSCH LAXD 1 i Sis i . .-y THE "GREATER OREGON" J, With new bnlldlnc. better equipment, and H mnnr addition to tu tuccity, te inieritjr of Orrron will bttfln Its fart 7 -first rettnTuui daj-,f:teinber IS. If If- Special training IrwComracrce, Journalism, Architecture, Law. MtHllcine.TenrhlnK. Libra ry Work, Muilr, Phrnlrnl Tmlntnjc mid Fine Artn. I.ur anl stroll department af Liber al Kduratlon. ) Librarr of more than 63.0OO Tolumei, fif teen bultdlnca fully equipped, two iplandld erinnaiituma. . , m Tuition Free. Dorm 1 tor lei for men and for women. kzpene Lowuit. Write for free catatoc,Mldrelnir RegrlBtrar UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EUGENE, OREflON r v. m jigl NEW EDUCATIONAL You Can Now Send Your Entire Family Washing Shirt-Walsts, Dresses and Dainty Lingerie, Underwear and Flan nels, Table Linen, Bed Linen otc, have everything Washed and Trnnrwl Tlanut if nil v 1?liilsh.,l .ron.lv in iioa nnrl at an avonlnira In , j , . fl many ways over having it done at home. 3J PHONE 79 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Our Autos Will Cair BERLIN. Aug. 23. Alfred Loh man. a director of tile Deutsehland Undorseas Co. announced this morn ing that no news had as yet been received or the Deutsehland which Is five days behind schedule. "What Congress has done concerning a Government Armor Plant and what people are thinl.ing about it" reflected in tdi'.oridl Cummtmt This is the titlcol a booklet wc have prepared. We shall be f;ind to send a copy free to any one interested. Bethlehem Steel Co. South Bethlehem, Pa. 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