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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1917)
THE EVENING NEWS MONDAY, MAY 28, 1017. FIVE Patriotism and Business Every good citizen at this time should do bis share toward strengthening the Federal Reserve Banking System whicji our Government has creat ed with Its billion dollars of resources to stand back of its member banks and all their depositors. You can contribute directly to the strength of this system, and at. tha same time' secure its protec-' tlon by depositing your money with us, since part of every dollar you deposit with us goes directly into tho new system, whera it is always ready, for you when wanted. This is a suggestion for prompt action. The Douglas National Bank Member Federal Reserve System. CAPITAL AND SUKPLUS $130,000. 0 CITY NEWS 0 W. F. Thomas made a business trip to Sutherlin this morning. Sam Starmer and family visited yes terday with, friends at Myrtle Creek. Miss Ora Juqulnc left yesterday for a visit with friends and relatives at Salem. F. W. Franz spent the day in Oakland attending to business mat ters. Dr. E. B. Stewart left for Reuben Saturday evening where ho was call ed cn professional business. Miss Laura Kabke, of Roseburg, left last week for southern California to visit for a few weeks with rela tives. Mrs. T. B. Burnett, of Round Prairie, v.ks a Roseburg visitor Sat urday, returning to her homo in tho evening. F. G. Buell, of Dillard, was a busi ness visitor in Roseburg Saturday, returning to his home in the even ing. . j Albert Debernardin returned to his! homo at Grants Pass Saturday even-1 ing after looking after farming in terests in this city. Mrs. C. II. Fisher, of Salem, nr-' rived in this city Saturday evening to spend a few days with her mother, i Mrs. N. L. Owens. ' j J. E. Cramer, of Myrtle Creek, was a Roseburg visitor Saturday where he spent the day attending to mat ters of business. Willardi Ltmeburser, of Orland, Calif., who has been visiting with E. H. McKiniey returned to his home Saturday evening. i I - Afro V. n Wnnwr nnri jsnn left Mrs. J-on toerchnm arrived last Saturday for Myrtle Creek to' spend week from Baker City and will so- a few days visitlng wlth friends, jouni in this city for several weeks Tbjey are prominent residents of with friends and relatives. wntnii An Intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; J40 .to $50 monthly In spare time; experience unnecessary; If Or .IIP V I J1U taUTUBDIIIC. DUUJCim O u , to . iVfrfMl 'AskfnrCllI.3IIKR.TFR'H O 7 ..ltln M.I nn. Tti-nae DIAMOND IIHANU PILLS, for lit. i " iii""i" . . yeanknownuBcst.Safcst.AiwaysRellabla I Bureau, Room 4279 Buffalo, N. Y, SOID BY DRUGGISTS FVFRYUHFRF tf Threo fine Florida grape fruit for 2 Be. They are now at their- best Get them at the People's Supply Co. 217-m2S J. S. loyd, an employe of the Pacifjc Telephone Co., left for Grants Pass Saturday evening to visit for seve-ral days with relatives. - J. M. Slack, who has been a vlslt-i or from Ashland, returned to his home Saturday. Mr. Slack has busi ness interests in this city. Order bedding plants now. All kinds in any quantity. Prices right. Mrs. F. D., Owens, florist, at the Pollyanna, on Cass street. 1669-tf Mrs. Winnifred Wright, of Red ding, Calif., who has been a Rose burg visitor for several days, left for her lome Saturday evening. Mrs. William Andrews arrived Sat urday evening fron Toledo to visit for n time as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fan-ens, of this city. Pat Blacke, of Portland, who has been a business visitor in Roseburg returned north Saturday evening aft er a most successful trip to this city. A Wocknick arrived Saturday ev ening from Portland to visit for a few days with her husband and son, who are employed on the federal building. Mrs. Ella Dawson, of Portland, who has been a Roseburg visitor, loft last week for Myrtle Creek where she has friends with whom she will spend a few days. - . . Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess, who have been in this city for a time so journing with friends and relatives left for their home at Round Pralrio Saturday. Mothers and fatliers Have your fotos taken for your boys so they can take them to the front. It may help some." Clark & Clark, foto graffers. 185-tI & CITY NEWS 0 CHICHESTER S PILLS Wyrr-s. T.IIE DIAMOND BRAND. A The high school final examinations are in progress this week. Nichols and Martin left this morn ing for Riddle where they are build ing a new home. S. W. Bayless, of Myrtle Creek, left for Ills home today after visiting with friends in this city. . O. Donovin, of Days Creek, return ed home today after sojourning In thl3 city for several days. G. W. Jenkins, of Salem, who has been a business visitor in this city left Monday for Myrtle Creek. Donald Davis, who recently accept ed a position In Grants Pass left-for the Bouthern city Saturday evening. Brown's bridge was lined with fishermen and women yesterday and many good catches were reported. ' f Sam Moore, a resident of Round Prairie, is completing a large new dwelling on his place In that section. Airs. H. Dyer, who was a Roseburg visitor from Myrtle Creek Saturday, returned to her home in the evening. D. W. Banker arrivedi this morn ing from Sutherlln. He will spend the day in this city attending to business matters. Roy Stearns and wife, of Oakland, were visitors to this city Saturday returning to their home late in the evening. Woodley Stephenson arrived this morning from Portland where he has been visiting for several days with friends. Miss Neta Waller, who has been visiting at the Will Beckley ranch for several days left this morning for her home at Oakland. B. W Bates, of Tho Evening News, left this morning for Port land where he will siiend a short time attending to business matters. H. G. Ackert, of Myrtle Creek, who has been a patient In the sani torlum conducted by Drs. Ruiter and Wade, returned to his homo Satur day evening. Mrs. Case's dressmaking parlors removed to 610 S. Maine street. Or ders taltou for hemstitching. Spirella corsets made to order, perfect fit guaranteed. Phone 170-Y. j21p Di Carl Wilson, a prominent Physician of Portland, passed through this city Saturday evening enroute to Rlddlo where he will en joy a well earned vacation. TP.nt innvn rnisln. tliev are very nu tritious and healthful. Get the large package of Sun-Maid raisins at 10c each; for a short time only at the People's Supply Co. 217-11128 Horace Marstei-s, of the real estate firm of Perrino & Marsters, loft this mfninn fm Vnnpfllln whet'fi llfi will spend the day attending to matters connected with the mm ne repre sents. Mrs. I,. G. Cockrln, of Green sta tion, who recently underwent a seri ous operation at Mercy hospital, left for her home Saturday evening. Mrs. OoclMin was benefited ' gr eatly by her trying ordeal. Hon. Binger Hermann left this morning for Salem where he will re main for a short time. During his r 1 w m Mi 1LW n For Light Delivery and (uick Messenger Service JustStepOnandGo MAKES 25 MILES AN HOUR - 100 MILES ON ONE GALLON OF GASOLINE A. M. OELAND, ROSEBURG Agent for Douglas County 1 f""" """-''i"--'w'yy:"'"tg 'r f.'EO. M. COHAN IN "BROADWAY JONKS" AT THE ANTLERS THEA TRE MOS'llAY AND TUESDAY. A. G. Young and wife, of Oakland were Saturday visitors in this city. Mrs. Ida Morris, of Looking Glass, who1 has been visiting in Portland and Salem, returned home this morn ing accompanied' by Mrs. Hattie Clarke, a friend wbo will visit at the Morris home for several days. D1XONVILLE DANCE. . May 30 big dance at Dlxonville. Ott's music and no undesirables. - . 225-ni30 BROCCOLI PLANTS. We are now prepared to hook or ders for St. Valentine broccoli plants grown from the purest seed obtain able. Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. 205-tf Motorcycle "Turns Turtle". A Henderson motorcycle ridden by Peter Trnpallc, of a local Bhoe shin ing establishment "acted up" strenu ously Sunday afternoon at the cor ner of Lane and Jnckson street and as a consequence Mi. Trapalis found himself spinning through the air in several complete circles. Al though not seriously Injured a few minor scratches were tho result of the "Joy ride." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of SEASONABLE! KM' : i Sport Suits, Dresses Skirts Niagara Silk Underwear! Watch our window for the Specials Wednesday 10 to ll A. ML Big Clearance on Suits. Deep Cuts in High Grade Suits of Qualify. The SQUARE Store -.. j, An Exclusive Ladies' Shop; NOTICE TO CREDITOHS. In the county court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county. In tho matter of the estate of Charles C. Kirkman, deceased. , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned was by the county judge, on tho 21st day of May, 1917, duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of CharleB C. Kirkman, deccasod, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to tho undersigned on or nororo six months from date hereof, duly verified as required by law. . Dated and first published May 22, 1917. F. A. FIELDS, Administrator of the Estate of Charles C. Kirkman, deceased. D-J19-TU E. MAULD1NG Electrical Work OF ALL KINDS Estimates made and prompt at tention given all orders. PHONE 302-L or leave your order at Churchill's Hardware Store. j Live-wire Doings of City j i Accepts Employment. Clayte Black, ,a well known and popular young lady of this city, to day accepted .steady employment at the Palace of Sweets. Her brothers, Carl and Cecil are till proprietors of the establishment. Sliop Early. A numblor of Roseburg residents were on the Btreots exceptionally early last Salurday evening in view of the fact that the stores closed at eight o'clock. This is a great stimu lus to early shopping and it is believ ed that business will not be hinder ed in the least by this now edict. Leaves for North. Charles Sheldon and wife left this city Saturday night for the north after a few days spent here visiting with friends. Mr. Sheldon is well known here, having been employed in this city for some time. He is at present traveling for Squlbbs & Son, of New reork, the largest absence from this 'city he will visit j Pharmaceutical house in the United with a number of former acquaint-, dik-i. ances In the capital city.. Sale is Miulc. , Miss Georgia Raines, the popular. The real estate firm of Rice & soda dispenser at the Palace of Rice have completed a deal whereby Sweets, arrived from Cottage Grove the place of Klsio Wright, located this morning. She has been visiting on Wilson creek, about 3 VS miles' for a few days with her parents, who northeast of Riddle, was sold to J. reside in the northern city. Many visitors from the rural dis trict wore in this city last evening to attend the baccalaureate service held at the Methodist church. Many of this years' graduating class live in the country and their family and friends took advantage of the lovely evening and visited in this city. Archie Aniadon, a well known lo cal young man has accepted employ ment in the Southern Pacinc yards as engine wiper. Several other young men of this city will probably accept like employment in the near future. -: Monday is oargain day at the Uoseburg Cleaning and Pressing resulted Works. Men's suits French Dry! cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All work given prompt aLtcntion. Or ders called for and delivered. G W. Sloper, 303 N. Jackson. tf E. Starrett, of Tacoma. Mr. Slanctt will take Immediate possession and according to his present plans in tends to improve the place and mako it a modern mountain home. Tourists Arrive. A Ford car loaded with California tourists, arrived in this city this morning and left shortly after for the north. They report tho roads In fair condition and strte that a num ber of cars are on their way north. A large tourist travel Is expected this Bummer and the auto camp grounds near Deer creek have been put in condition and being used al most daily. This feature of Uoseburg is becoming quite an aKHet and much good advertising for this section has Owing to tho delightful weather of yesterday, a large number of mo. Work on Farms. Now that vacation for tho schools is nenr at hand, it is thought that a largo number of. tho older hoys will accept positions on the farms of tho UinjKiua Valley. A census taken In tho high school several days nfto was torlsts-from thte city hied themselves; for tho express purposo of enlisting' .o tho country roads and enjoyed the students for such labor and nl theniselvcs for the day. The roads though no returns have been lllcd to were found to bo In very good condl-j date, it Is sincerely hoped by all tlon, but In places are decidedly In that some action will bo taken by need of rood work. The Looking ( those students who have not Joined Glass district highway waB found to the national guard. To work on a be ono of the best roads In tho cjun- farm theso times Is considered as ty and shows that a great amount patriotic as enlisting In the regular of work has been devoted to them. I service of the nation. - A SS0CIATED There are news gathering agencies all over the world, but you will agree with us that the Real One is the Associated Press. News Is News only when it is the latest news. 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