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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1917)
THIS EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JVJTE 27, lll? FIVE The United States Government Cooperates with the 7,600 member banks In maintaining the Federal Reserve Banking System for the protection of the business Interests of the country. Through the Federal Reserve Board In Washington it supervises the twelve Federal Resorve nanks; it appoints one-third of tnelr directors: it deposits its funds largely witn them; It guarantees the currency they issue. ThlB co-operation greatly Increases the value of 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 de lay no longer. The Douglas National Bank Member Foderal Reserve System. CAPITAL AND SCIU'LCS 1;10,000. Send for Ilooklct, "How Dues It Benefit Me?" 0 CITY NEWS 0 Hazeiwooa rrencn vanilla Ice cream at the Rexali fountain. 262tt Lawrence Hennlnger motored over from Oakland yesterday. Fancy Burbank seed potatoes 3 cents per pound, Roseburg Fruit Co. Phone 83. 267tt Lyle Marsters, of Happy Valley, made a flying trip to Koseburg yes terday. Flour up again, as they may go up. fotograffers. Out your rotos Clark & Clark, 18G-U W. S. Connie, of the North Deer Creek vicinity was in Roseburg yes terday. Snapdragon, balplglossls, Godctia and Aster plants for sale. Phono 283, H. B. Church. 199-tf Mrs. Laura M. Boyd, of Looking Glass, was a business visitor in Roseburg yesterday. The Roseburg Fruit Co. can fur nish you with broccoli plants at rea sonable prices. They also nave some St. Valen..ne seed. 219-tf Bert Taylor returned to-his home at Winchester yesterday afternoon after spending a few days In this city. Order bedding iplants now. All kinds In any quality. Prices right Mrs. F. D. Owens, florist, on Uaas street. 1669-tt Miss Pearl Yokum arrived this afternoon from Riddle and will take the teachers' examinations to be held In this city. Have your duds cleaned and press ed by Slopcr, the cleaner and presser. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf Mlsr Florence Hemmingway. of Cottage Grove, who has been a house guest at the Roy Belloys home in West Rosoburg, returned to her home yesterday. Mrs. F. D. Owen Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Design, Wedding llou quets, etc. FOR SALE AT 'TheFern Cads St. Rosobiu-R, Ore. Fare to Coquille, $5.50 To Myrtle Point, $5.00 Lv. t'mpqua Hotel Rosob'R 6 a.m. Ar. In Coquille 11 :30 a.m. Lv Baxter H't'l Coquille 9:1" a.m. Ar. In Roseburg 3 p. m. FARMERS ATTENTION! Bring in All Your IRON-Will Pay $10 a Ton BERCER'S JUNK SHOP Cor. CaA and Pine Hoelurg OVERLAND STAGE WAKE HKOTHJOltS, Proprietors. Hazelwood French vanilla Ice cream at the Rexall fountain. 262tf Mr. Wells, of Perdue, Is In the city for a ten days stay, and is be ing treated for ear troubles. You may keep books, without ex tra charges, during your vacation. Fiction Library. jllp Mrs. Lillian Purdy left for Drian Tuesday afternoon where she had business matters needing attention. Have you provided yourself with "Handy ' jar holders for canning. Churchill Hdw. Co. J30 Mrs. O. W. French, of Rice Hill, who has been visiting In this city returned this morning to her hoiu".. Try a "Mystic Mitt" for cleaning new potntoes. They a.re all right. Churchill Hdw. Co. J30 Beulah Cameron left this morn- infc for Portland, Where he will spend a few days with friends and relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Stokes, of Looking Glass, were attending to business matters in Roseburg yester day. Mrs. C. Schufcldt, of Riddle, was a shopping visitor In this city Tues day and returned to her home in the evening. Order bedding plants now. All kinds in any Quantity. Prices right, Mrs. F. D. Owens, florist, at the Pollyauua, on Cass street. 1669-tf Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tebault return ed this morning to their home at Puyallup, Wash., aftor a number of days spent here. Mrs. C. H. Cafney and Irene Chandler, departed this morning for Westlake where they will enjoy a short vacation. Mrs. B. N. Perrine, of Leona, ar rived in this city Monday and spent a couple of days utu muing to busi ness matters. Mrs. Loren Hnrvey and daughter left yesterday afterni ion for Eugene where they will visit with friends for a week or two. Wm, Helliwell, wlio has been vis iting with his sons Ernest and Bar ton, returned this morning to his home at Yoncalla. Mrs. M. J. Swln Jen and daughter returned to their home at Medford yesterday" after a month's visit in this city. Mothers and fa tners nave your fotos taken for your boys so they ran take them to the front. It may heln somo Clark & Clark, foto graffers. 185-tl I .Mrs. Morn Stephens ann suns, i Stuart and Carl, left yesterday for Riverside Calif., where they will visit during the. summer with rela tlvcs. i Will Dixon arrived In this city from Portland last evening, and will ! visit for several days at the Rafe ' Dixon ranch in Deer creek. ! Mrs. S. (!. Cockran. of Green sta- I tlon. was in the city yesterday tak j ink medical treatment. Mrs. Cock ran recently underwent a serious op eration and 1s not fujly recovered. Mrs. .1. E. Perry spent several davs In Uoscburg title week attend Ing to luslnesB matter s and visiting with frlonds. She left for Kiddie Tuesdav evening when' she resides Monday is Dargain Cay at the Kosebu rg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits French Dry cleaned and pressed f'wr 11.00. All work given prompt attention. Or ders called for and Ofllivered. O V. Sloner. 308 N. Jackaon. tf Miss Minnie Reyer vnd Mrs. E ! Carnahan. of Grants Pass, were vls ! Itors for a couple of flays at the I home of the former's sister, Mrs , C. O. Reymcrs. In this city. The young ladles left for their homo In I southern Oregon Tuesday. The RosebfTg Cleaning A Prs1n? works have Jest received their Line or of the finest f abrics. Get yonr order In early for a choice selection. perfect fit (rjaranteed and the best wnrkmanshl p. O. W. Sloper, the cleaner and presser. i tf H. M. Macy, of Brockway, was In the city today on business. Seasoned blab wood i jsuwelLT that will burn at Page's. 268-tf F. B. Wallace left last evening for California wheie he will remain several months. Mrs. N. S. Moftitt and son, Willis, were in town from Ten Mile, yester day afternoon. j William Coats, of Ten Mile, was a business visitor In Roseburg yes terday. Miss Mildred !Marahalli returned last night from a visit with friends in Portland. George Perkins arrived this morn ing from Drain and will attend to business matters for a few days. W. W. (Wild Bill) McMillen, of Hoaglin, spent a few hours in the city today looking after ousiness. E. K. LaBrie, of Garden Valley, was attending to business matters in town yesterday afternoon. Miss Sylvia Lee left for her home at Glendale this morning after visit ing at the C. J. Grimm residence in this city. Miss Frances Alloy spent yester day in Sutherliu looking after busi ness matters for the Rice & Hice real estate firm. Miss Ethel Kelly, of Drain, rived last evening nnd will take the teachers examinations to be held in this city this week. Mrs. W. 0. Friend, who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. iE. Brady, left for Dillard Tuesday morning. airs. W. G. Hicks lert yesterday for Portland and VVoodbtirn, where she will spend several weeks visiting with relatives. Mrs. H. C. Cooke and son Jack, left last evening for Ashland where they will remain until after the roundup. Miss Lena Lawrence left Tor her home at Riddle Tuesday evening aft er visiting for a brief time with friends In this city. C. E. West, a prominent cattle buyer of Salem, arrived this morn ing and will look after business In terests for a few days. Miss Margaret Scott left for Ash land Tuesday where sho will visit during the roundup at the home of her uncle, William Scott. Mrs. A. D. Jones nnd children left for their home at Portland yesterday after vlBltlng for a couple of weeks with relatives In this city. A number of teachers from all sec tions of the county are arriving to participate In the examinations which are being held this week. Sol. Culver arrived In the city yes terday, returning to his home at Camas Valley today. Mr. Culver planning to move to California In the near future. Saturday, June 3. ladles of M. E Church Aid Society will hold a sale of cooked foods and aprons In the Salzman building, next door to the Square Store. J29 Mis. J. H. Patrick and daughter, Miss Ethel, left lor Grants Pass, Wednesday, where they will enjoy a brief pleasure trip and a visit with friends and relatives. Having rented my house for the summer I will be found at the hem of my father, M. .1. S'loeninkcr. Phone 147-J. Dr. B. R. Shoe maker. 271-lf John Hunt arrived yesterday from Portland nnd will attend to an im portant business deal in this city. .Mr. Hunt will visit at the K. L. Ilan an ranch on Deer creek, while In Ibis section. For the coffee with the zip. the flavor, the arnica and ail satisfac tory and desirable elements coml'in ed. call for the brown parxage. The price will suit. Peoples Supply Co. j:;o P. A. Wilson and son. Dewey, of Riddle, drove to the city yesterday to look alter business matters. Mr, Wilson reports everything looking good In his vicinity, but a good rain would be appreciated. An Intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly In spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing: subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 4278 Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. I'. F. Collins, of Myrtle .'reek, passed through this city Tuesda nnd was greeted at the train by her friend. Mrs. W. W. Ashcrafl, of Roseburg. Mrs. Collins Is enroute to Portland where she will spend the summer months. Hlch Flight Flour will prove con sistently satisfactory. One sack the same as another. You will find It makes more loaves of bread of hi-tter quality than most flours. Every sack guaranteed by the I'eople'i 8iii - Co. J30 IMontaville ,1- o - M ONTAV1I.I.E FI.OWF.RS. who Is lecture. "Guarding tho Golden tho American pint form. He Is x brilliant mind and breudth of vision. His lecture has been delivered In practically every large city In the United States and has attracted country wide attention. It Is n masterly discussion of tho Japanese problem in America; its rise, meaning, trend nnd present status. It Is a portentous question. Involving American destiny, and Flow ers, with tlrst hand knowledge of all the conditions, treats it in a broud, statesmanlike manner. Live-wire Doings of City MarriiiK'e License Issued. Murrlago licenses were issued yes terday afternoon to F. W. Binder nnd Margery Lurchard and to W. R. Osborn and ocrtha Coatcs. lcuivcs for Home. Miss Helen Weeks, who has been receiving treatment at the Uoseburg sanitarium, left for her homo at Dole, yesterday evening. Stop in i.oKchtti'g. Samuel Storey, Field manager of tho OTeiion-Utnh Sugar Beet Com pany, spent last night at tho limp qua hotel, leaving this morning for other points. IliisliteMH In City. Louis Bowers, of Kellogg, arrived In Roseburg this morning and spent the day attending to business mailers and greeting his many friends. tiocrt to Slltlierlin. Miss Frances Alloy departed this afternoon for Sutherlln whero sho will Bpend a few hours attending to business matters for the real erflate firm of Rice & Rice. HIiifhH 1'wo Curs of Sheep. Rafo Dixon shipped two car loads of line sheep to tho Portland mar- ket Sunday, his eon. Will Ulxon, nun chargo of the shipment, returning homo today and reports the consign ment was delivered In good shape. Passe Thmugli City. Paul IJornblazer. a cousin oi Mrs. C. F. Ilarpslcr, of this city, passed through lust evening rnroiito to the Presidio, where he will train in the of (leers' camp at that place. Mr. Dornbh'.zer was greeted at the train by relatives. To Portland by Allt. Dr. L. M. I.ehrbaeh left early tills morning for Portland, accompanied by Mrs. Irvin Driinn and .le son. Tho doctor will return in a few days Willi his family who have been visiting for the past several we, ks with relatives at the northern me tropolis. Sirs, llrunn will enjov n week's visit wllh Mr. llrunn'H par ents before returning. To tlx' Ashland lioiiiidiii. gal to a nu in tier ol local people are planning to ttuend several (Iuh at Ashhiad next week taking Ir ihe roundup. There will be a irond number ro !' auto, while oth im will take advantage of the specii-l rail road rates. The tiip In a delightful one to make by private conveyance nnd tne to.iiIh are reported in veiy good condition. Honor (iuanl Attention. Tho votinn for local (I'irad Lead er Ih now taking place and the ballot box Ib placed In the Horn confecipm ery store. Kvery Honor tJuaid Kill In the city In urgently reriuesieo in vote for hT choice for a leader. Thej voting will continue until Saturday i evening. A special meet inn of the' Honor Cuard will be called for Thurlav evening and d'-tinile in-1 formntlon of this will be published In I tomorrow's paper. Of late there hasj been absolutely no renponne to callHi and from a letter received by the secretary from the state manager, sonietbinc must be done at once to, arouse the enthuslftHm of the girln. I lleirieniber that the voting Is now going on at the Itope. Vote Tor your favorite candidate for this re pnn slble position. Additional informa tion can be had by calling on Madge Miller, local secret ar y a I The News office, or Mrs. Ilnz'd Stone l'lt-kens. vlce-pieslient. pro tern, at the Hone burg Klectrlc Co. The red. white and blue arm bands are to be worn from j now on. red stripe up. ami run be I procured hy calling at the Klectrlc f Flowers coming to Chautauqua with his great Giite," has won a distinctive place on a speaker of dyuumlo power, a man of Will ltWui-ii Tonight. , Miss Alice Hopkins, who has been spending tho past two weeks visiting with Iter sisters at Portland, is ex pected to roturu to her home In this city tonight. Advance Man Coming. C. S. Heinllno today received t letter from the Ellison-White Chau Uiiiqua Co., stating that they would send a splendid udvanco man to spend a week assisting tho ehnu- tatiqua board, before Ihe chautuuqua opens. Supplies Are Here. C S. Heinllno today received largo amount uf advertising material for llio coming rllnutauquu. 1' mints, flags, posturs und handbills were 'received In lui'ge quantities ami will probably bo distributed at an early dale. Oakland Itoys for Navy. 10. J. Guyn, local naval recruiting oflleer reports Hint Don I). Neeves and Loy Harris, of Oakland, will leave for Portland tomorrow whero they will tnko tile llnal examina tion for servico In the navy. The boys are anxious to bo sent to San Frunelseo and It is probable their request will be complied with. .Norman Kermui llcttcr. John J. Kernan returned from Oakland yesterday whero he ihad been called on account of the Ill ness of uis little son, Norman, whom ho roports very much hotter at this time. Mrs. Kernan and little son who are visiting at. the home of Mrs. Kernun's parents, .Mr. und Mrs. E. N. Howard, will return homo tho latter part of this week. Arrives Fmm .Muro Island. I If - V 1! i fv unworn?1 a. -a i i Ilurold Kerrick nrh ved here hint j " evening from Mam Isliuul on a ten . V. O. V. 0:tk Oiimp No. 125. meets days' furlough which he will enjoy j ut tho Odd Kullows hull In Hoao vi.sitinK with IiIh pitreniH east or the j hurtf. every fli nt nud third Mon Hiy und many local friendH. YouiikI day ovuiiIukh. VlttltinR noiKhbors Kerrick and Del mar liarncs left this city together to enlist In the navy, and aro very much taken up with Hits brunch of l;ncle Sum's service. Since his recent departure from here Delinar llarncs has been promoted to a clerkahip in the service. IamhIk I tig; Apple Crop. Mrs. A. K. Nye. of "Itlvendde Or chards." Oanh n Valley, was in the city for a lew hours today. While here Mis. Nyo eoninuted fur a sui licjenv number ol apple boxes for a shipment f two car loads of the fri:it. this fall. In ."ddilhm to other varbtie;; of fruit there -tbout ten .icn h (tf commercial applet, at "Riv erside Orchard;'," ami the trees aro now getting to the ago where they are beginning I" pay handsome divi dends. The orchard is in excellent condition, us It has always In en well cared for, and the ybdd for this sea son promises well at present. THE FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORACE COMPANY BAGCAGE CHECKED FROM YOUR HOME TO YOUR DESTINATION J. . - iot Weather Demands Cool Apparel! NEW THIS WEEK Wash Skirts Lingree Waists Sport Suits Wash Dresses The SQUARE Store An Exclusive Ladies' Shop. . LODGK DIuF.CTOKY. . A. V. Mt. Nebo Homestead X . 18-S meets at Muccnbee hall evory 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Visitors welcome. 10. P. Wlllinms, fore man; C. W. Cloiiko, correspondent. . O. O. M. Roseburg 1.0(1 KO No. 10..., meets evory Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting brothors lnvjted to attend. P. f. Foster, Dictator; II , O. Pargotor, Sec. A. F. Ai A. M. l.auvot Lodge No. 13 Regular communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays of each month nt Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Or. Visitors welcome. IlenJ. F. Caro, W. M W. V. Harris. So'. O. O. P. I'lillelui'lan Lodgo, No. 8, nioels In Odd Fellows Toniplu, corner of .liickson und Cass stroots on Ralurday evening of each weok. Motuboi'B of tho order In good standing Invited In ntl.end. V. T. Jackson, N. (I.; F. I. Perry, V. G.J A. J. Gediles, II. S. ,. K s. RosehiirK Chapter, No. 8, holds their regular meeting on the first nnd third Thursdays In caen month. Visiting members In good standing lire respectfully Invito to attend. Margnret Page, W. M.; Free Johnson, See. UNITED ARTISANS Assembly 106 meets at . Muec.beo hall every first and third Wednesday cvon- lug. Visiting members are always welcome. Surah MeOullnch, M. A .1. (1. Stephenson, P. M. A.; Emma Faulkner, Sec. WU.MKN OK WOOnOItAI'T Mine Circlo No. !l DH'otH on first and third Mondny pvonltiRS of each inonlh In tho I. O. O. K. hull. ViH- ItlnK members In Rood standing' hro Invited to attend. Klmn Lewol lon. 0. N.; (Mum Cawflnld. clerk. alwaya welcome. T. I). Weather- ford. C. C; M. M. Miller, clerk. K. OK 1. Alpha I,od?jo No. 47 meet a every Wednesday evening corner Jackson and Cuss Btreets. J Visitors always welcome. I. T. j Whitney, C. (; ivoy K. Durbln, i M. F.; B. K. Wlmberly, K. n. 8.1 . O. T. M. Roseburg Hive No. 11,1 holds regular reviews on second I and fourth Thursday evenings In! .Mnceabee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting In tho city are cor dially Invited to attend our nt views. Maernbee hall on Caw ptreet. Iteryl It. Ogden, lady com.; .levsie Ri.pp, It. K. I. O. O. ' Union ncampmenv No f, meeta In Odd Fellows Templo every Thursday evening. Visiting lirethrcn alwuvs welcome. O. II.' I'ickei's. c. v.; j. k. l'ickens, it. S. ; .li.nics Kwart, F. H. I mm ' If iaa O. O. V. ulsing Star Lodge No. 174. meets in Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. VlsUting brethren always welcome. W. S. Powell, K "O.; J. D. Reese, V. G.; Curl W. Ohinnn. Roc. Sec; M. Fickle, Fin. Sec; A. S. Hunt, Treas. KAiLF.S Roseburg Aerlo meets In their hall on Jackson street, d nnd 4th Monday evenings of each month, nt 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren in goqd standing always wel come. Howard Mess, W. P.; B. F Goodman, W. Sec. Phone 183. II. P. O. 10. Roseburg Lodge No. 326, holds regular communications at their templo on second an fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regularly . all visiting brothers aro cordially Invited to attend. 10. B. Stowars, fc. R.; I. B. Rld tllo, Sec. RKIIKKAUS Roseuurg Rcbekuh lodgo No. 41 I. O. O. F. meets In Odd Fellows Temple every i Tuesday evening. Visiting Bisters nnd brothors Invited to attend. ' Mrs. Emma T.enox, N. O.; Mrs: P E. Turnoll, V. G.; Tillle Johnson iRoc. tSec; Elsie Humphrey, F. Bee.: M. Fickle, Treas. Special Notice! We Pay You Per Ton De- livered for any kind of Scrap Iron Also best of prices for Brass, Copper, 2nd-Hand 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 rnMPAW - . . n Main & Oak Roseburg, Oregon Tlioiio all. HOUSEHOLD GOODS & FURNITURE HANDLED BY EXPERIENCED MEN LARGE, DRY STORAGE ROOMS, ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM FIRE RISK : pHONE 220