TIIK EVEN'IXO NEWS. TIHRSiUV, .ll'XR 2J. 101 T.
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LIST HV CiaiMS AhUVKl.
The United States
Government Cooperates
Willi the 7.600 member banks in maintaining the
Kc-ileral Itestrve Bnnkin;; System for the protection of
the business Interests of the country. Through the
I-'ederal Reserve Hoard in Washington It supervises the
twelve Federal Kescrve uanks; It appoints one-third
of tnelr directors; it deposits its funds largely witn
them; it guarantees the currency they issue.
This co-operation greatly increases the value ot
the system to us and our community.
Are you linked up with this new national sys
tem as one of our depositors? If not, you should ue
jlay no longer.
The Douglas National Bank
Member Federal Reserve Svstem.
C.U'IT.-U, AND SL'ltri.US $l.'O,00O.
Send for llooklet, "How Does It lSenedt Mo?"
CITY NEWS 0
Mrs. Mury Kiinstutski left this
ni'jrninK lor a visit with friends in
Portland.
Fancy Burbnnk seed potatoes
cents per pound, ltoseburg Fruit Co.
Phone 83. 267tf
Carl Berber, me junk man, left
this morning for Wilbur where he
spent the day attending to business
matters.
Mrs. Wm. Bell returned last nislit
from Portland where she has boon
visiting with friends and attending
the rose festival.
Mrs. W. C. Anderson and Mrs. A.
D. Jones left this morning for Oak
land, where they spent the day visit
ing with friends and relatives.
Mrs. Case's dressmaking parlors
removed to 610 i3. Maind sireet. Or
ders taken for hemstitching. Spirella
corsets made to order, perfect fit
guaranteed. Phone 170-Y. j21p
Cottrell . Henry suffered a dislo
cated arm yesterday while playing
about his home in North Ros.?btir,i.
A physician was called and the in
jured nr::i attended.
Mrs. A. C. Ilartlett. of Montana,
is a house nuest at the homo of
her mother, Mrs. Martha Snyder, of
this city. Mrs. Bartlott intpr.ds to
remain (throughout the summer
months.
Mrs. S. It. Miller left this morn
ing for Collins, Wash., where she
will visit with her mother.
Flour up again,
as they may go up.
fotograffers.
Get your fotos
Clark & Clark,
18&-U
Mrs. P. 13. Lalng left this morn
ing for her home at Portland after
visiting in this city for several days.
Balboa Sardines la tomato sauce;
Mi-lb. cans, 2 for 25c. $1.35 per doz
en. People's Supply Co. j23
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith, who
have been visiting at the home of A.
j, Kitchin left this morning for their
home at Sand Point.
Order bedding plants now. All
kinds in any quality. Prices right.
Mrs. F. D. Owens, florist, on Cass
street. 16G9-tf
Mrs. It. H. Grinstead left thL
morning for Sutherlin where she will
visit for several days with b ;r
daughter, Mrs. Richardson.
The Roseburg Fruit Co. can fur-
nih you with broccoli plants at rea
sonable prices. They also have some
St. Valen-ne seed. 219-tf
Mrs. E. J. Neff left last evening
for Myrtle Creek where she will visit
at the home of Mrs. Fred Burtle for
a coupV of days.
Mrs. A. Briggs and W. N. Thomas
departed this morning for their
homo at Tacoma after visiting in
this city for a short time.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under h:s per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive vou in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience apainst Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
t1 ; assimilation &f Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Ihe Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
f Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TMH CNTAUH C-IOMPAN" NW VOWK CITY,
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0 CITY NEWS 0
AUTHOR AND SCIENTIST
ON LECTURE STAFF.
Buy in quantities and save retail-1 DP. Henry Smith Williamt on Chautau.
ers' expense and nrolHs.
People's Supp'y o,
Consi'lt the
j23
Joe Rcil left Wednesday for points
in Washington whore he will uecept a
position in a lumber camp.
Regular $1.00 Gem' safety razor
with seven blades, special for 7Uc :it
the Boolt Store. 270-1
Mrs. H. W. Jones left las: even
ing for- Myrtle Creek afto a n uplo
ot days' sojourn in ltoseburg.
J. C. Bigger, a Portland traveling
nmn who has been in tn.s city, left
for southern Oregon last evening.
Miss Agnes Jonnson, of Ueslun.
left for Kiddle last evening and will
remain with friends for a week or
ten days.
Mrs. A. Russell, of this cily, who
lias been enjoying a delightful vaca
tion at Newport, arrived home Wed
nesday. Mrs. L. Savape arrived last even
ing from Shedda, Ore., and will so
journ in this city for a few .days
with relatives.
Mrs. Sarah Cornutt arrived from
Shedda, Ore., Wednesday and will
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Young.
Harley Dunn, of Ko3eburg, left
Wednesday for Southern Oregon
where he has business mailers med
Ing attention.
Lyman Skinner was a business vis
itor in this city Thursday from Peace
Valley, returning to his home in the
evening.
Mrs. .1. M. Lane arrived Wednes
day Irom Montana and will enjov a
brief sojourn at the residence of
Mrs. Martha Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. l.ee r.nd son
journeyed lo Ashland last evening
where they will remain a couple
day attending to business matt'
Mrs. Walter Cordon and children
j left today for Green station where
they will remain several days at the
I home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Howard
Some good bargains in boys' suits
men's tennis shoes, men's hals and
caps and many other items in dry
troods and furnishings at the I'eop:
Supply Co. j23
Mothers and fathers have your
fotos taken for your boys so they
can take them to the front. It may
help some, Clark & Clark, foto
graffers. 18.'-t
V. It. Pat rick, ermineei on the
train which remains heie during ihe
day-time, has taken the I Jr. Lepp
house on Kourtii street and will bring
his family hre from ltoseburg.
Myrtle point News.
Monday ib Bargain nay at the
Kosehurg Cleaning and Pressing
Works. Men's suits Kn-nch Dry
cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All
work given prompt attention. Or
ders called for and delivered. (i
V. Sloper, 308 N. Jackson. tf
qua Platform.
Pr. IfTMiry Smith WilHnms. writer
and lecturer of national reputation, has
been secured for the lecturing staff of
the lfl" Chautaiupms.
Dr. Williams Is the author of a score
of authoritative honks. He has given
a lifetime to the study of science and
stands in the very front ranks union y
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DR. riCNRY Si.ITH WILLIAMS.
Scientists nnd writ its upon s li-ntlllc
si'jiM-ts. NO w rilcr in A iir.-rlcji has
an- pli-ihrd so mu b in t!i' way nt
pit s niin' - ieiice . a n,in':ir I'liiinicr
hs 1 ir Wi'lintuH. As a !e I ifrr he
s; 'a!,-i ' i:h lie sai l - tliifin-y. h:inn
ai d i-nti -'.:irit g e'tupieiiee hi' h i-liar-
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THE FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORACE COMPANY
BACCACE CHECKED FROM YOUR HOME TO YOUR DESTINATION
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in ii ii ii n mi i ji jSMU
HOUSEHOLD GOODS &
FURNITURE HANDLED
BY EXPERIENCED MEN
LARGE, DRY STORAGE
ROOMS, ABSOLUTELY
FREE FROM FIRE RISK
PHONE 220
Ilazelwood French vanlllit lec
cruum at the Roxall founlain. 2GL't
Seasoned slab wood HUinethliiK
that will hum at Tune's. 2liH-tr
('iint:'iil Pelton and ten.u til th,
day at Camas Valley and, Ten .Mile
soilrlilm; lor the lied Truss.
1'se llinh FliKhl flour. On this
and other grades yon will buy at
wholesale price from the People's
supply Co. ji':;
.irs. It. W. Itins left touay for
(Irants I'ass where slu will enjoy u
hrlef iile.isilio ti-lp. She expects to
return in a con,,'"' of days.
.1. K. Ilarrels a I i v
from Cjlitornia and
relaii-.es In this citv
d t ll'.s
will v
lieloii
for his nome in New York.
(Continued from yesterday.)
Mr3 H. Wilcox, hall rent, elec
tion 5.00
Mrs. C. Hanks, hull rent, elec
tion 5.00
Myrtle Lodge No. 39, hall rent,
election 5.00
Alex E. Molt, hall rent, elec
tion 5.00
Melrose OratiRe, No. 434, hail
rent, eleetlon '.. 5.00
Mrs. Hoy Origgs, hull rent,
election 3.00
School Dial. No. 49, hull rent,
election 4.00
C. W. Hurrows, hull rent, elec
tion 6. 00
City of tilendale, hall rent,
election 5.00
K. Fate, election 5.00 1
Azalea School Uist., hall rent,
election
Petor Thlel. hull rent, election
J. M, Fletcher, election
.lennnio lluick, election
Clara Cuwlllold, election
J. T. Mcllee, election
J. L. Uoyfo, election
W. H. Stock, election
J. B. O'Neel, election
V. C. Pickens, election
U. E. Jope, election
Mrs. Corrino Alley, election ....
Carl Oilman, election
H. T. KiKKs, election
V. V. Stone, eloctlon
J. M. Davidson, election
K. U Settle, eloctlon
W. H. H.iyinond, election
Chaa. Hunks, election
Percy Heals, election
C. Husurd, eloctlon
Miss H. Post, election
C. M. Hush, election
T. Kdwards, olcctlon
F. J. HloomborB. election
U J. Norman, election
0. V. Shonic, election
C. F. Watson, election
Lesllo Ully, election
Junies E. Gurney, election ....
S. D. Cooley, election
Gordon Stewart, election
F. 1. Owens, election
Hd. Marks, election
K. P. Uallon, eloctlon
H. A. Trnylor, election
Frank Hinder, eloctlon
M. M. McDonald, election
C. A. Colcmun, eloctlon
ltobt. Grubbo, election
U. L. Druniniond, election
John Kinney, eloctlon
A. G. Clarke, olection
11.' H. Marsh, election
J. Hardlnir, election
John Landers, election
F. G. Hatilold, olection
Ii. 10. Harris, election
Kva Woolley, election
T. E. Clnrk. election
Mrs. L. G. lllcks, election
P. I. Perry, clec'tlon
W. F. Harris
S. 1. Phillips, election
A. L. Illack, election
it. II. Clerk, election
Jennie M. Norman, election ....
Fawn Smith, election .'.
L. 1). Plnkston. election
C. L. Clionoweth, election
Edwin Steurns, election
A. A. Thlel, eloctlon
W. E. Ireland, election
W. L. Short, election
.1. T. Redford, election
Mumlc Hlckothier, election ....
H. U. Eccloston, election
John Uoa'k, election
John Safley, election
A. J. Dear, election
Chas. Hlney, election
Ward Cookeram, election
W. Shupe, election
U. W. Parker, eloctlon
II. H. Strong, election
A. E. Shlrla, election
W. D. Duke, election
A. Mowery, election
Mrs. L. M. Markeo
Howard L. Pennell, election....
Hirnni Siullh, election
J. I. Roach, election
G. W. Kruse, election
Evelyn Wharton, election ......
L. L. Hodle, election
F. Stauffer, election
John D. Reese, election
Dick Hunan, election
E. G. Cavla, election
John McKain, election
Claude Humiing, election
Albert Kroel, election
Win. Heidine, election
Chas. G. Neet, election
C. I. IiavenKood, election
J. T. LedKerwood, election
Ch al Weaver, election
A. M. Dailey, olection
Hurry E. Hermann, election....
T. L. Hrewer, olection
It. D. Zuy, eloctlon
.1. II. Clark, eloctlon
II. C. Darby, election
Nina Marshall, election
L. L. Miller, election ..,
liwrenee Hercher. election ....
Chas. Perrolt. cb-flioli
F. C. Fitzpatrh k, election
A. J. Wallace, elertlon
Harry Kenny, election
E. N. Kwart. election
C V. Sowersby, eltctlon
11. Hullvi Inkle, election
E. E. I.allrle, olection
Fred V.. Parrott, olection
J. I. Chapman, election
morriinK , schmblt, cows, poor farm
lit Willi y. k. Hurnett. bounty
leaving U'lll. Kellzer. election
)
i Mr. and .Mrs F. L. Clawson arilv-
' , fl .hi.-, iiiorni.ii.' trom lo clii and will
spt ail a couple ot days visiting wllh
friends in this city.
Havlm.' rented my 1-ouse for the
! summer 1 will be found at the lu in.
of my falle-r, M. J. H'-oomakor.
Phone I 17-J. Dr. II. It. .Shoe
maker. 271-tf
Mit W. G W-ide. a r,r iniineiit
In lin aif.tron .-iTnveil 'rbiir:-day
iii'irnini.' ::nd will remain a !hoi1 tune
In lto ioirir shoiipin and vit-IIInK
n ith ft ii mis.
P. S C. roff'-e. creel cut. contains
no chaff, no iliiht. Tile quality Is the
: hiihest. You will often pay more, but
; will receive noihlnx hetier. Call for
I the brown package at tho i'eople's
Supply Co. J23
L. WerIZ, election
Henry Hurt, election
Wm. Kalup. elertlon
J. L. Shainbrook. election ....
ltobt. Alilauf. election
Walter Skldmore. el'-etlon
W. C. II lerer, election ....
.1. It. Throne, election
.1. W. Pli kelt, election
Walter Singleton, election
HyntMa Gerinond. elecllon ..
M. It. Gerinond, elecllon
C. K. Injsilon. elecllon
G. K . (Jiilne, Jr., election
II. S. Grow, election ....
.las. Van Sickle, elecllon ....
M. Ilazoi Jewelt. election ..
A. E. Ni' hols, elecllon
Chas. Nallisen. elerllon
Left Emerson, elecllon
Albert Wilson, election
J. M. Checco, election
Geo. Neuner, Sr., election
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Hot Weather
Demands
Cool Apparel!
NEW THIS WEEK
Wash Skirts
Lingree Waists
Sport Suits
Wash Dresses
The SQUARE Store
An Exclusive Ladies' Shop.
DR. B. R. SHOEMAKER
Physician & Surgeon
Office rooms 219-220 Perkins
Building
Phones
Office 194 Kesidenco 319
DAIIvY WEATHER REPORT.
Drs. Seely, Sether and
Stewart
Physicians mid Hut'Kcotis.
Suite of offices rear of DougluB
National Dank, ground floor.
Phono 11(17
RuseburR - - Oregon
Of. Phono 1184 Re.i. Phone 120-H
C. B WADE
' Physician & Surgeon
Rooms 41Q-10 Perkins Ilulldlng
Kosouui'i; ... Oregon
V. S. Weather Bureau, local office,
a. m June 21, 1917, '
Precipitation In inches and hun
Hlghcst temperature yesterday , 82
Lowest temperature last night 67
Precipitation last 24 hours 0
Total preclp. since first ot
month 26
Normal preclp for this month 1.07
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1916, to date 26.82
Average preclp. from Sep
tember 1, 1877 33.50
Totnl dollclency from Sep
tember 1, 1910 6.74
Average precipitation for 40
wet seasons, (Sept. to May
lncluslvo) 31.98
..WILLIAM- BELL,
Observer
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon
Phones i 217-818 Perkins Bldg.
Ofllcc 110
Ros. Roseburg, Ore.
DR. N. PLYLER
Licensed Chiropractic Physician
222 W. Lane St., Rosoburg, Ore.
Consultation and Examination
Free.
Ofllcc Hours 0 to X
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments.
Phone la2.
DR. C. L. PEARSON
DENTIST.
Office. Kolilhnuen llldg.
L. G. HICKS
SURVEYOR
Perkins Illllldlu
RoKotnirtf, Ore.
Phono 4'27-J.
OVERLAND STAGE
WARE RROTIIKKM, Proprietors.
Fare to Coquille, $5.50
To Myrtle Point, $5.00
Lv. Umpo.ua Hotel Roseh'g 6 a.m.
Ar. In Coquille 11:30 a.m.
Lv Batxor H't'l. Conuille 9:15 p.m.
Ar. In Ilosoburg t 3 p. m.
Mrs. F. D. Owen
Cut Flmverf. Putted Plant,
Funeral DiinIkhn, Wedding llou
queU, etc.
FOU SALE AT
'TheFenv
Cass St. Rosoburg, Ore.
The Heinline School of
Music
Mrs. rimi'lc Heinline, Dlroctor
Mrs. Max A. Combs, Asst. Trw her
Beginners a Specialty: Concert
Pianists Developed.
Morning classes In Kindergarten,
f-'tuolo 423 IClla St. Phone 33-H
children called for nnd taken
homo.
FARMERS
ATTENTION!
0
(Continued.)
Bring in AH Your
IRON Will Pay
$10 a Ton
BERCER'S JUNK SHOP
Cor. Ouw and Pine lUmobiirg
Special Notice!
We Pay You I
1
Per Ton De-
livered for any kind of
Scrap Iron
Also best of prices
for Brass, Copper,
2nd-IIand Clothing,
Rags, Tools and Ma
chinery. Hides and Wool are
our specialty, so con
sult us before selling
your Wool or Hides.
Douglas Hide & Junk
COMPANY
Main & Oak Roseburg, Oregon
I'hone Bill.