The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, June 27, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    TITO EVFMNfl KKWft. WKtEfilAY, Jl'NR 27. 1017-
TRY OUR
JERSEY ICE CREAM
IX LARGE A.VD SMALL ItltlCKH. -
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
FOR: RECRUITING WEEK
Evenim
"Enlist now! Youi prosidont calls
you! The army warns you! The
country needs you! Come on your
loyal Americans anil let's help tree
Promptness in Filling Orders a Feature of Our Business
Spray Solution
For the Destruction of Aphis,
Lice, Plant Fleas and all other
Troublesome Insets on Rose
Bushes and Various Plant Life.
rVBLISHKI) KVKRY DAY KXCKP T SUNDAY AT KOSKUUlUi, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OKBCSOX.
MAKES CLUBBING ARRANGEMENT WITH
the world that, our children ma;
live In peace."
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The above bulletin was received
yesterday by Hecruitlni? Ofncor t
G. Halt, as a part of tho campalKU
for recruits which Is being waged
this week In compliance with the
proclamation of the president. It
will probably be the Ian; week of
recruiting and all those who 'lsh to
avoid the draft Bhould enlist now.
MO T01SIS
Daily
News
Offers Unusual Opportunity To Its Readers
MONG our large circle of readers there are a great many
who are interested directly or indirectly in fruit growing,
dairying: and other branches of farming. All .of these nat-
jjfogal urally wish to keep, in close touch with agricultural activi
ties throughout the state; and to know about any fight which is
being waged for the measures Oregon farmers want and against
all sorts of schemes that are detrimental to the people and agri
cultural interests of this state. v v.
We have, therefore, made a special clubbing arrangement with
THE OREGON FARMER whereby any farmer or fruit
grower, who is one of our regular subscribers and who is not
now a subscriber of THE OREGON FARMER, will be en
titled to receive THE OREGON FARMER in combination
with this paper at the same rate as for this paper alone.
This offer applies to all those who renew or extend their, sub-
criptions as well as to all new subscribers, If you are interested,
directly or -indirectly in Oregon agriculture, do not miss this
unusual opporturity but send your order in now.
THE OREGON FARMER is the one farm paper which is
devoting itself exclusively to the farming activities and interests
of Oregon. It has a big organization gathering the news of
importance to farmers, dairymen, fruitgrowers, stpckraisers and
poultrymen; and it has the backbone to attack wrongful methods
ahd combination and bad legislation, atld support honest leaders
and beneficial measures. We are confident that our readers will
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THE EVENING DAILY NEWS
THIS OFFISH IS GOOD FOIi A SHOUT TIME OMY.
ir
OREGON
V7:
IS
Tho buggy belonging to Carlos
,ge was badl smashed last night
ion ft was struck by an auto drlv
i by a California tourist. The rig
, as occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Page,
rs. Page's mother and two small
liltlren. Foitunately none of the
;cu pants were Injured,
Mr.' Page was driving Bouth on
tcphons street and was at the cor
er of Stephens and Ploed streets
hen the accident occurred. The
trlver of the auto had his attention
let r acted by a passing motorcycle
and struck the front wheel of the
buggy, tearing the wheel oft and
carrying it for a short distance on
the fender before the car was stop
ped. The horse started to run, but
Mr. Page Jumjied over the dush
board and stopped It before it had
gone far.
The tourist was very profuse in his
apologies and stated that his name
was Gardiner and that he was regis
tered at the Umpqua hotel where any
bill for damages could be Rent. This
morning he went to tho office of the
Page Lumber Co. and made settlement.
LOOKING GLASS JTKMS.
Mrs. T. F. Heard will entertain
the members of the Ladies Aid on
Friday aflernoon at the home of
Mrs. Ed. Morgan.
There will be a meeting of the V.
C. T. II. on Thursday at two o'clock
at tho Ladles Aid hall. All arc cor
diallp invited.
Elder Blackwell, of this charge,
delivered a most bcnefllelal sermon
at the church on Sunday evening.
A Jolly party of young folks left
Sunday for the old fishery at the
forks of the beautiful Umpqua river, !
where they enjoyed themselves moat
wonderfully, as one of tbcm express-'
ed It. Those in the mrty were Miss'
Nellie Voorhies, the Misses Rose and
Irene Mundt, the Misses Kern and
Gladys Morgan, Miss Gladys Jackson,
Frank Myers, Harry Brown, KrneHt
Voorhies, Walter Jones and Cecil
Jackson.
We understanu the 81. i grado
graduates will give an ico cream so
cial on tho school house lawn on Sat
urday evening, June 30.
Our constable a thtnnrng some of
leaving for Germany about Satur
day night. He thinks tailing over
tho Teutons preferable, to acting In
tho capacity of pound master
giatis.
Wiley K. Miller Is sporting a new
Maxwell automobile, being initiated
info the mysteries of the order by
John Slgnor, of Hoseburg.
There were a number of visitors
in the vallfy this week, but the most
sought after was perhaps Tho Even
ing News. X.
PASS THROUGH CITY
A. E. Jones, Mrs. A. E. Jones and
Miss Darby, wbo pnsesd through
Koseburg yesterday, lelt New lto
chello, ,N. ,Y. June 22. 1916, and
slnco that time they have been tour
ing the United 5lates, having trav-
olled a distance of 20,000 miles. They
went first to Chicago and from there
took the route of the old Santa Fo
ILuil. stoppii!g In lOallfornia long
enough to seo all points of Interest
in that slate. They will go to Seattle
from hero and on tlielr wny back
homo will go through the Yellow
stone park, and by a dllfcront route,
hack to Hochello, than the one tak
en when thoy Blurted out.
Thoy Informed a News reporter
t'.ia- thoy were taking their time,
thore solo object being to see the
country, and that ..iey wore Burcly
seeing It. They were travolllng In
a Studebaker car, which was stand
ing up well under tho trip.
NOT1CI5.
If you know of any misrepresenta
tions by a Mutual Life Insurance
agent in Douglas county, you will be
conferring a fnvor on Die peoplo by
writing to Special Agent C. W. M
Box 41, Koseburg, Or. 294-tf
NOTK'K.
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Trouble. One dose convinces. For
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reliable druggists.
DROUGHTS AFFECT
(Dy Associated Press.)
POKTLAND, Or., June' 27.
Drought conditions continue to nftect
corps in southern and custcru Ore
gon, according to the summary of
state crop conditions for the week
ending June 20, issued horo today
by the weuthor bureau. The summury
follows:
"The weather of the past week was
generally favorable, although show
ers are now badly needed in localities
of southern' and eastern counties
where the ground Is becoming too
dry for cultivation and crops on
shallow soil are suffering.
"Barley, oats, pastures, meadows
and winter wheat uro about tho aver
age; wheat Is bending, clover cutting
hus begun and the second crop of
alfalfa is growing nicely.
'Corn, beans, rye, spring wheat,
sugar beets and hops are In fair con
dition. "Potatoes and truck crops aro
still Into, but looking well whore not
affected by drought conditions.
"Kruit prospects, as a rulo, aro
promising; tho heavy drop In apples
la marked in some districts, but
saves considerable labor In thinning.
A fair yield of strawberries is being
marcted. High winds of. the 23rd
blew off considerable fruit, particu
larly peaches. In Josephine county.
"Farm work and vegetation con
tinue backward."
AVKST HIDE CKINIIKATION'.
Tho clerk of School DIst.'No. 75
has been authorized to call for bids
for 12, tiers of dry oak wood, 20
inches long, not less than 3 or nioroj
man o iiiunun ill uimiiciur, UIHl a
tiers of dry plno wood, to bo deliv
ered and ricked In tho woodshed be
fore the first day of September. All
bids to be in tho hands of tho clerk
on or before tho loth day of July,
1917. The board rebervos tho right
to reject any or all bids.
LOItA M. KK8TRP.,
Clerk, Dist. No. 75.
R. F. D., Uoscburg. J.io
Tho Fullorton Parent-Teachers
Association will bold Its annuul 4th
of July celebration and picnic ut
Bellows Grovo on the west' side.
There will he a splendid program at
10:30 in tho morning, followed by a
basket dinner under the trees In tho
good old way. The orator of tho
day Is Hon. O. P. Coshow. In the
aflernoon the races will be dispensed
with In favor of the fourth company
boys at the armory. Here is the
program:
Song, "America" Audience
Prayer.
Soldiers' Farewell Klnkel
Malo Quartette
Wilson's War Message... .A Selection
Kov, Warrington.
Star Spangled Banner Key
idiss llaldemnn.
Goodbyo Jim niloy
Mrs. Ashcraft.
Address of the Day Hon. O. P. Co
show. Spoed our Hepubllc Keller
Mrs. Fory and Quartet.
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Everything -Electrical.
Following an
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Unusually Dry Summer
You must oxpect an unusually wet winter, and you should be
unusually particular about the quality of your roofing material
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