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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1917)
THE EVENI.VO NEWS THrnsnAY, jvly w. THHVf ?CITY NEWS 0 White enamel, all sizes, for Inside or outside, cordon & Bishop. a24 R. H. C. Wood and wife left yester day morning by automobile for Curry county where thejr will enjoy a vaca tion on the farm owned in that sec tion by Mr. Wood. having rented my Souse for the summer I will be found at the home of my father, M. J. S'tooniaker. , Phone 147-J. Dl. B. R. Shoe maker. 271-tf Mrs. Martha Curtis, of Sutherlin returned to her home Wednesday af ternoon after spending a few hours In this city attending to business mat ters. Mail or send your broken lenses to E. V. Bnoughton. ODtlclan and op tometrist, Oakland, Ore. The only leie grinding plant in southern Ortgon. 376-S16 GOING AWAY? Phone The Evening News of- flee (phone 135 to have your paper follow you and it will be sent anywhere you wish. A dally visit from The News has more news than a doien letters. 0 CITY NEWS 0 "Walware" for bathrooms, kitchens, etc. Cordon Bishop. a 24 Mrs. M. Glistrup, of Sutherlin. spent yesterday In Roscburg attend ing to shopping Interests. St. Valentine Broccoli plantB ex cellent root's now ready. Seed Im ported by ourselves. Mrs. A. C. Kldd & Son. a6 'R. C Agee, left Wednesday for Diamond Lake, and will take charge of the Lookout station, of the gov ernment forestry service, at Old Bai ley. He wijl also )do hellogra'ph; work there. Jar holders for canning. A new supply just lnat Churchill's 386-tf Mrs. C. Wnlkcr loft yesterday af ternoon for Bandon, wbero she will enjoy a vacation for a couple of weeks. Have your duds cleaned and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pre&ser. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tt Mrs. C. D. Buick of Myrtle Creek left yesterday morning for SU ver lake where he will spend a few weeks visiting with friends and rela tlves. An intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; HO to $60 monthly In spare time: experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 4279 Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Katherlne Jacobs of Looking Glass was a Roscburg visitor Wed nesday. Vernon Bristow of Portlaud arrived ed Wednesday morning and joined his regiment, the Fourth Company, Coast Artillery. The Rosenurg Fruit Co. can fur-! nlsh you with broccoli plants at rea sonable prices. They also have some St. Valon..ne seed. 21S-tf C. T. Grubbe and son. Lenolre. were business visitors in Roseburg Wednesday morning and joined Wednesday from Wilbur. Mrs. Nathan Fnlerton arrlvod' Wed- noulnif frnm Hnrtlnnil U.hpt Rill hag been spending the past few weeks visiting with friends ana relatives, Monday is Dareaia day at the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits French Dry cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All work given prompt attention. Or ders called for and delivered. U ; W. Sloper, 808 'N. Jackson. tl 0 CITY NEWS 0 Evening Daily News PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AT ROSEBURO, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON. MAKES CLUBBING ARRANGEMENT WITH j "5" I frii Offers Unusual Opportunity To Its Readers1 FA r 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 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. 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. ' v 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, stockraisers and poultrymen; and it has the backbone to attack wrongful methods and combinations and bad legislation, and support honest leaders and beneficial measures. We are confident that our readers will congratulate us on our being able to make this splendid and attractive clubbing offer. Our Big Clubbing Offer! The Evening Daily News,' One Year, - $3.00(By Our Specials viiuit luiiuw, mii imia - wmiuuiiiK nan, $6.00(Both for - - THE EVENING DAILY NEWS ROSEBURG THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR A SHORT TIM K ONLY. '- OREGON House paints, all kinds, tow prices. Cordon & Bishop. a24 Mr. S. R. Brlsbin, of Looking Glass was a business visitor in tniB cuj yesterday. M. B. Germond went to Sutherlin this morning, whore he will spend Wednesday Inspecting roads. Washington Moore left Wednesday for Hlkhoud where he looked after business interests for a few days. Mr. Harry Slarr representing the Marshall Wells Co., of .Portland, wai a business visitor in this city yesterday. Miss Vera Beecroft arrived yester day from Winchester where she haB been spending several days visiting with relatives. Mrs. Roy Catching arrived yester day from Riddle, whore, she has been visiting with relatives for a number of days. F. O. Browneon and wife and" F. W. Morgan and wife, of Looking Glass were Jloscbiiig visitors yestor-day. Corporal WTolcott arrived Wednes day morning irom Winchester to spend a few hours attending to busi ness mntters. . Miss Eva Ratey left Wednesday af- ternon for Oregon City, whore she will visit for a couple of weeks with friends and relatives. C. H. Hopkins and family went to Winchoetor Wednesday morning at which place they will enjoy a day's outing. Mrs. F. D. Curtis left Wednesday for Colorado where sho will remain for a couple of months as the house guest at the J. M. Lane home. Miss Janet Rice, daughter of May or Rice arrived yesterday afternoon from Modt'ord where she haB been so journing for a number of weeks. Mrs. B. D. Lamar and daughters who have been vlittlng with Mrs. V. R. Duncan, in thlB city returned to thoir home at Tillamook yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Whltheck and children who have been visiting with relatives in this city left for their home at Portland Wednesday afternoon. M. Atterburg and wife, and Ilttlo son, who have been visiting here with Mr. Attorbury's sister Mrs. John Cul ver, returned! to their home In Portr land yesterday. Mrs. Mary Ashor arrived Wednos day morning from Cottage Grove andi will roninln in Roseburg for a few days visiting with her daughter, MrB, T. ID. Gill. Miss Veva Buick formerly associat ed with The livening News loft to day for Silver Lake and Bend whore she will enjoy a few wejl; visit with friends and relatives. Superintendent A. G. Smith loft last night for his homo at Eugene, Mr. Smith has ranted a house on East Lune street and expects to movo liore soon after August first. Charles Medley, Jr., the little year old son of Charles Medley, of Oakland wne operated on at Merc, hospital for noso and throat trouble Wednesday morning. Dr. Seely per formed the oporution. START SAVING NOW Not that you will nave to do noth ing in later years, but that you will have something to do something with. We save money together. We lend money to each other. We divide all profits with each other. "Speculation Is a gamo of chance. Systematic saving is a 'cinch "A dime, now so Bmall, If prop erly put away may look mighty big to you some day. "Start saving today. It may rain tomorrow. "Some people live from 'hand to mouth. Most of that clans find the distance Increasing as they get old er. "Money at Interest Is the best si lent pnrtnor." 96 payments required then at ma- turlny you check for amount on right. Savings each mo. 2.50 per mo. 5.00 per mon $10.00 por mo. 1 15. 00 por mo. $20.00 per mo. v2.1.00 per mo. Check at maturity $ 500 at maturity $1000 at maturity $2000 at maturity $.1000 at maturity $1000 at maturity $5000 at maturity Not alone are there great savinxs nut wo lend you monoy to pay on your mortgage. Depository of Securities Auditor Slnte of Washington. The Pacific Building & Loan Association Under 8TATB supervision and con trol. Let mo tell you more of thlf good saving plan. M. V. KICK, Douglas County Itom-e-scntMltve. J31 ?SE!iICE CREAM DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY THOSE 840. We Want That Fellow Who cares about appearances. He is just the "boy" we want to cater to. In the laundering of summer wear we have no superiors and few equals. We'll give your work that finish that bespeak of intelligent workmen, in every department. It's some satisfac tion to know you are getting the best and that's our specialty. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY I'HONB 70 OUR AUTO WILL CALL "FROM riLLAIl TO POST" you may go looking for a concern who can turn out Detter or more artistic mill work than we can, but you will be certain of failure. We are at home In every detail of the business, and our designs and finished work are regardod as modols by competent architects and builders. All kinds of turn ed woodwork done to specifica tion at very reasonable prices. THE J. G. FLO OK CO. Hosehurff, Oregon. "Back to Nature" Where thrive the bugs, spiders and ants, is all right for a season the camping season. A few weeks without dresser or dressing room; with sleepless mornings and tubless baths make a splendid prep aration for the enjoyment of the comforts of one of our Modern, Free Plan Homes Say the word and we'll have it well under way, on your return. Kenny Lumber Company We Are Showing SUMMER COATS Dress Goods, and Fine Line of Silks A beautiful and dainty line of Ladies' Dress Goods, in latest weaves A selection made at our store means the latest and most aprov ed fashionable designs shown. I. Abraham h i lie lvcucuuauic oiuic Porch Hammocks i R Y;11SNG EveningNewsClassifiedAdsPay Advertisers