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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1916)
THE EVRNING SEWS SATCKIIAY. OCTOIIEB SI, 1010. rr The Douglas National Bank KblabUshed in ib&2 uou.w .uaticuliOU, Ul'tiaU- Ued, owned and managed by homo people for the protection of their surplus funds when on deposit; r.nd lo encourage and as sist the development of legitimate business along conservative and practical lines. Capital and Surplus (13U.0UU. uu The Douglas National Bank CITY NEWS. Call's for chicken tarmue, Mexican chill. 1059-tf Oscar Hanson, of Melrose, was a business visitor In the city for a few hours today. j L. B. Skinner Is preparing to ship a carload of apples from his place at Winston. Four or five more cirlon'Is will follow in rapid succes- OLD-THYEE COLD CUKE . i DRINK HOT TEA I 1 tt Got a email pncknpe of Hamburg Breast Tra, or as tho German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Tb"at any pharmacy. Take a tuhlespoonful of tho tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full- itt any time during the day or before retiring. It is tiie most effective way to break a col.l and cure grip, as it opens tho pores of tho skin, relieving contention. Alao loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF, G JOINTS sion to eastern markets from where they will be distributed. Gall's for chicken tnmale, Mexican chill. 1059-tf Lnfe Kngles, of Peel, was a busi ness visitor at the county seat yester day. Fancy asparagus points, 2 cans for 25c at tho People's Supply Co. 1087-tf Henry Teeter, of Dixonvllle was in the city today attending to busi ness matters. Every day is bargain day. All goods strictly fresh at the Spot Cash Basket Grocery, 238 N. Jackson street. 1027-tf Dr. R. K. Campbell, of Melrose, spent a short time in Hoseburg yes terday attending to business mat ters. Special bargains on underwear, shoes, winter dress goods, rubbers, etc., at the People's Supply Co. 1087-tf Mrs. W. A. Pettit has returned to the city after some time spent in the country where sho has been to obtain relief front nsthma. Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St- Jacobs Oil Stop "dosine" Rheumatism. It'a pain only; not one case in fifty! requires internal treatment. Kuh sooth ing, penetrating ''St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender ppot," and by the time you eay Jack Robinson out cornea tiie rheumatic pain. "Pr. Jacob's Oil" is n harmless rheumnti-m cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn tho skin. It taki-s pain, Boreuesa and stiffness from , aching joints, imisdes and bones; stops: sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. ) Limber up! Get a 25 cent bottle; of old-tirac, honest 'Pt. Jacobs Oil" j from any drug store, and in a moment j you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't Buffer! Rub rheum! tifm away. I n:r frlciu 11:1' ,. via huv unytMnj Mu your into i, : -cim !'( tntiiiv CJiJ 1 r'.'S :M iid .O. Perry Stanley, tho well known Camas Valley resident, spent yester day In Hoseburg looking after busi ness affairs. See the double page nz. on pft,es a8 and 59 in The Saturday Evening Post for October 14. It's nil true This wonderful machine will bo for sale at tho Roseburg Hook Store as soon us a supply can he received. Leave us your order and $7.00 now asd get yours before the supply Is exhausted. It will make a splendid Christmas present. ' 1079-dsw-tf v mm .11 ASPARAGUS SALAD No. 73 Tcrchcd upon a trunk far away from the "madding crowd" in the studio sat I, vainly endeavoring to place upon paper' thoughts of how tu prepare asparagus salad. My task was not easy as the noise penetrating the studio was not in ducivc to sound slumber. At one 5:dc of my place of vantage there v as a legion of carpenters "knnck i ig." It was hard to tell whether hey were trying to "break" into .he movies or grand opera. The mvil chorus presented by the marty revengeful hammers v;is reminis cent of Wagner's "Thatihouscr." Two prop hoys, close to my riht, were having a noisy dispute. Feel ing confident that 1 could easily ull the disturbance of the lo quacious props I hastened over to settle this seeming unnecessary symposium. I seized one by the collar, at the same time requesting a reason for all this hilarity. "Dcre's a man I always consid ered mi fricn', and what you link he scz to me when I cums up. lie scz. 'Say. Pal, ever hear the story ab'iut the feet5' I scz, 'No,' quick like. Den he turns and scz, Auh you hev to.' Docs yo think I a jL-ht tcr stand frr dat: 1 sucreciU d in ?ttt!irg the dis rv.'c, but during the forceful hand list; of the said prop-gentleman I dropped my pad upon which I had been writing. One of the neces sary studio "equipment' spied the pad, likewise, the title of this in stallment, and turning to me sud denly asked: "Say, did youse see Gus?" "Gus who?" I asked with wonderment. "Aspara-gus!" he shouted, and with a diabolical grin ducked be hind a set and disappeared. "Dis is no place fer me," re marked the other prop boy, "so I guess I will 'stalk away" I couldn't stand for a "bunch" like that, so I made a hasty sortee upon the quietude of my dressing room, where I finished this article. The Recipe Take one can or one bunch of fresh cooked asparagus and chill. Mix one tcaspoonful of salt, one-quarter tcaspoonful of pa prika, pinch of black pepper, one tablcpoonful of Tarragon vinegar, and two tabic spoonfuls of cider vinegar, six tahlcspoonfuls of but ter, one tablcspoonful of chopped cucumber pickles, one tablcspoon ful of chopped green peppers, one tcaspoonful of chopped parsley, one tcaspoonful of chopped rhhes, and mix very well. Pour over '.he asparagus and serve. Pal, the prop boy, says he is go ing to be rich some day. He has an invention that will prove a bo nanza after it is let loose on the public. Tt is a bracelet that fits tightly about the arm to prevent asparagus juice from running ap your sleeve. Arundel, piano tuner. , Phone 189-L. 1052-tf Mrs. A. V. Sparks came over for the day's shopping from Oakland, Miss Blanche Wilson, teacher of piano. For prices call 176-R. 10S4-D13 E. P. Drew, of Yoncalla, who spent yesterday In this city, roturned to his home this morning. The best is none too good for you. Bring or mail your films to Clark's Studio, Cass street. S66-tf Mrs. J. F. Luso returned this morning to her home at Sutheilin after visiting in this city for a few days. Harold Boll Wright's new book "When a Man's a Man," for sale at the Roseburg Book Store. tfStiO Mrs. Jess Baldwin left this morn ing for Salem whero sho will spend a few days visiting with friends and relatives. K. K. Morgan and family will leave in the morning for a couple of weeks" vacation and visit in San Diego, Calif. Mrs. W. R. Warner and little son, Robert returned to this city after a three weeks' visit with relatives at Grants Pass. Velmn Godfrey, who has been vis iting at the home of F. L. Godfrey, returned to her home at Yoncalla this morning. Mrs. Mary Wilder, who has been visiting with her son, A. A. Wilder, returned to her homo at Portland his morning. Miss Bess Hunt, of Portland, ar rived in this city last night to visit for the week end at the home of her cousin, Miss Marjory Hunt, Samuel N. Carter, f the Sol diers Homo left this morning for Lebanon, where he will spend a short time visiting with friends. Rev. W. H. ICalon, of the local Baptist church will hold a series of revival meetings at tho Snilek school house, beginning Monday night. All ihu latest novelties in foto i.'ci:Mi:i us bei'uro hnving an;. :rd of wcrk d:i:ii!. AM worl; tin ft rind prices reasonable.- Clark' Studio.' StitS-tt Mrs. C. Plaff and Mrs. C. V. Plait loft this morning for Portland where the formr resides and where the latter wilt visit for a week or ten days. Buy tho best and get the most for your money. Patronize the place whose uim Is to keep prices down. Get guaranteed goods at the Peo ple's Supply Co. 1087-tf Mrs. Inez Miller, of the Wilbur schools, came over this morning to help Supt. O. C. Brown in returning the exhibits from the state fair lo the various schools of tho vicinity. There are no game laws for those who hunt with a Kodak. Get all your Kodaks, amateur finishing and Rustmun Photo supplies at the Rose burg Bouk Store. U861 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McCurdy and children returned to their home at Portland yesterday after a brief visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win, McCurdy. The New Boston pencllo sharpener only $l.r0 nt the Hoseburg Book Store. One of those- sharpeners should bo in every school and of fice. 1088-tf W. W. Tbuekrah, the capable clerk In the local land office, who with his wife has hern at Cottage Grove, is exported to return to Hose burg tho fli-Ht of the week and again resume his duties. Rpitzenheig apples 20 cents per sack. Ail who wish to take nd vantaKe of season's bargain call be fore it rains and bring packs, L w B. Clark, W. Hoseburg. Phono 40i". ioii-o2:. Word was received hero yostnrduj to tho effect that Miss Clara Zlplrys, mother, had died In St. Vincent's hospital in Portland yesterday. Miss Zipley visfted for several months In thin city and is well known here. You will like P. S. f steel rut eofh-o. The flavor sir'-ngth and pur ity and the ease with which thf clear amber fluid can bo brewed. make It the biggest Feller and the most popular coffee from the Peo ple's Supply Co. 1087-tf IIAIG'S NOW ONE OF BRITAIN'S HEROES A r ' 4 4 '4 , General Halg. A big part of the credit for tne rreat offensive fighting of the allies nlong the Somme front, declare French and British war olliccs, is due to General Haig in charge of the combined English and French forces. Throughout the terrific fighting in what was one of the world's greatest battles, Haig wai a commanding figure. You do best at tne rcople's Sup ply Co. 1087-tf fra T7 f Cntr nt MvrtlA Pnlnt was registered at the Unipqua hotel lust night. Windfall npplos 25c sack at the orchard west of Soldiers Home. L. L. Bodie. 10D0-O24- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wright, of Port land, went to Riddle hiBt night for a short visit. Harold Bell Wright's nstw book "When a Man's a Man,' lot Balo at the Roseburg Book Store. tfS61 Miss Bernice Tarr left on the morning train for a short visit at Myrtle Creek. Mrs. S. V. Strange returned last night from a viwit of several weeks at Portland and Seaside. i Mrs. J. D. Jackson arrived on the morning train from Kugene and will visit In this lity for tt short time. Mrs. A. D. Jackson and children left this morning for Dilltird whero Mrs. Jackson will .teach tills winter. HOYS HAND (J1VKS CO.NCKItT. The Roseburg Juvenile Band made Its first appearance since Its change In leaders Bevcral months ago, in a concert hold lust evening In front of the Central Pharmacy at the cor ner of Cass and Jackson streets. Under the leadership of Mr. W. H. Howden, the hoys have made a do- elded improvement and a great deal of favorable comment was heard In regard to the present ability of tho youngsters. OF COURSE Every farmer "niakeB hay while the sun shines". - It is the wl farmer, however, who puts some of It in the barn. So financial world, everybody (except possibly the hobo) has Income, salary or wages au3 it is a good indication of wisdom tc put some of It in a ha wl 1a th a lorn'" FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Roseburg National Bank JACKSON AM) CASS STS. ItOSKHUKG, OKKOO.I There Should Bfr No Missing Link in a man's shaving outfit. Both efficiency and comfort demand that :, each item from Shumate razor to rexall shaving lotiok shall be the very best that man can ' produce. j It's all at Nathan ' Perkins Fullerton TJie fi&OX2Lt Store Building OCTOBER 21 IS APPLE DAY Since "an npple a day keeps disease away" Buy a box today; its the bettor way. J. H. Campbell & Son TUB SIIKII1DAN 8TKKET (iltOCIilM I'll' IF WET FEET ALL WINTER Is good for broccoli; even producing the very best The Umpqua Brand But horses and cattle need a dry floor In the stable, In order to maintain any kind of a brand. Kenny Lumber Co. Dealers in Flooring IIIWWIlllWIIIIIIIWHIIIMIIIalWalPI BEGIN ON SALTS Flash the Kidneys at once when Back- achy or Bladder bothersmeat forma uric acid. No mnn or woman who eats meat re(fu larly can nnikn a m intake by flunhing the kidneys of-cn.Binnn.lly, says a widl known authority. Merit forms uric ftcid which elnjn the kidney pores m they sluptfifdily filter or strain only part of tlio wimle and pnifwmn from the blood, then you (ji-t sick. Nearly all rheuinn titan, heiHnrhns, liver trouble, nervous nrss, contipntinn, dizziness, r!r;)lefnneHS, hiMcr dinnrders ome from shifish kid neyi. 'I he moment you feel a dufl arhe in tho KMneys or your buck hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi ment, irrepilar of pfuwfin or attended hy ft sensntion of seablin;. K(,t alout four ;unees of dn1 SalU from any reliable pliflrmncy and take a titbIesKN(nfiil f.i a pin HA of writer Urfnre brnakfiist f r A few days anl your kidneys will then aet fine. 7 his f.mus snlu is made from Urn arid of prnpes and lenum juiep, onm biTied with litliia and hns been used for I'eneratiorn Ui Hush eln(jj'd kidneys and stimulate thrm tn B'-tivity, also to neu tralize the ari'ls in urine so it no I on per cntipeg irritation, thus ending bladder dis or'icrs. .Tad Salts is Inexpert"! ve t ex, not injure- nuikcs m dirliphliid eiiur vpscen. lilhia-water drink which all Tej iilar nieat rslera should take now and then to kep the kblneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kid ney complications. til Universal Electric Coffee Percolator miiko delirious, full flavored, aromatic coffee We hrivo a full lino of perco lators, coffoo urns, milk warm cih. water hunters, hot pads, four he.-it rndlitnt grills, etc. ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO. l'hom 123 Do It Ehrtrkalhi. Phone 123 When you want the very best Remember "Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock at these Is Terr complote. Price and quality Mtlsfr. THE-. CASH STORE WE HAVK VOII MONRY CASS WTHDirr F