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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1917)
FIVK KODAK Finishing', Copying and Enlarging' ClarK ClarK r r att rrVTTe iv nnnrrpciniT 1 1 c pir f a tin err ttc rATnm A rrmc OR ALL HINDS BY PROFESSIONALS. CALL AND SEE US FOTOGRAFFERS THB EVENING NEWS BATl IWAV. AlT.l'ST 4, 1017. A Billion to Help Business and Farming The funds gathered into the Federal Reserve Banks now aggregate over $1,000,000,000. This vast sum was not accumulated to earn profits for private interests, nor can it be controlled by private interests. Its pur pose is to assist its member banks, of which we are one, in helping the farmers and business men and to make general banking conditions as sound as possible. If you are not yet one of our depositors and getting its benefits and protection, dirop in and talk it over with us. The Douglas National Bank , Member Federal Reserve System. - i CAPITAL AND SURPLUS U1SO.OOO. Semi for l!.iol(!cl, "How ijoes l Benefit Me?" & CITY NEWS & j Auto paints, all kinds. Cordon ft Bishop. a24 Gertrude Sauvaln, of Wilbur, left for her home this afternoon after spending the day in this city visiting with friends. Have your duds cleaned and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and presser. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf Mm. A. S. DoLnpp arrived yester day from the north where she has been sojourning for the past two weeks with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. V. MorrlB. of Oak land, returned to their home this aft ernoon after spending the day in the city attending to business matters. Having rented my fcoiiBe for the summer I will be found at the hcuu of my father, M. J. S'loomnker. Phono 147-J. Dr. B. R. Shoe maker. 27 l-tf House paints, all kinds, low prices. Cordon & Bishop. a24 E. A. Lynn, ot Tacoma, Is In this section to visit for the week end with his sister, Mrs. J. E. Nash, of Garden Valley. St. Valentine Broccoli plants ex cellent roota now ready. Seed Im ported by ourselves. Mrs. A. C. Kidd ft Son. . aC Mrs. Louis Kohlhngen and chil dren arrived Friday from Mnrshileld and Bandon where thay have been spending a pleasant vacation for the past few weeks. Mrs. C. H. Meusch, who lives at 714 S. Pino street, is reported very low at her residence with heart trouble. . Dr. Hoover, the attending physician Is doing everything pos sible to relieve the sufferer. Monday in Dargain Bay at ,thi Roseburg Cluaning 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. G W. Sloper, 308 N. Jackson. tl rwenini PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AT ItOSEHURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON. MAKES CLUBBING ARRANGEMENT WITH 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 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. , 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 itselfexclusively 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. 9 Our Big Clubbing Offer! The Evening Daily News, One Year, - $3.0(My Our Special Oregon Farmer, Three Years - - - 3.00 Clubbing Plan, $6.00'Bothfor - - - THE EVENING DAILY NEWS! ROSEBURG THIS OFFER IS ;! FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. -OREGON White enamel, all Blies. ror Inside or outside, cordon & Bishop. i2 4 Boy with wheel would like to run errand, or other small jobs. Call 175-Y. all Mrs. Wm. Burchlleld, of Winches ter, arrived Friday to spend tho week end with friends In this city. Mr unit Mrs. Itoscoe Conn arrived Friday from Kingston and will look after business matters lor a lew days. The Rosoourg f ruit Co. can fur nish you with broccoli plants at rea sonable prices. They also have some St. Valen..ue seed. 219-tf W. F. Hodge. J. C. Moore and Win, Voorhies, of Looking Glass, were businoss visltorB In this city today. Prof. R. G. Hall left this morn ing for lliddlo and will spend the day thoro looking after business matters. Mr. ml Mrs. Frod D. Buell loft for their homo at Dillard Friday aft er looking after business Interests In j this city. Mrs. A. Stock, of Dillard, who hap been In the city for a couple of days, visiting with friends, left for the south Friday. Mrs. O. A. Goff, of Union. Creek was a shopping visitor in Roseburg Friday and left for her home In the evening. Miss Frances Fratcr, who has oocu Islting with Miss Kathleen Dovoo ot this city, left this morning for her home nt Riddle. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allison returned Friday from a visit with the family f thoir son Dave at Roseburg. Cot- take Grove Sentinel. Mrs. Ed. Russolliwas a business Isltov In Roseburg Friday where sho had sevoral business ninttera needing attention. Mrs. Cora Muthls, of Los Angeles, Calif., left for her homo last oven ng after visiting with her parents on South Doer creek. Mrs. S. V. Clow and daughter ar rived from Greon station today and will remain In the city visiting with friends for a number ot days. Mrs. Geo. Davis and Miss Freda Decker ot Winchester, who were uoselmrg visitors Friday, returned to their home In the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burnett, of Round Prairie, rotiirnod home last evening after attending to business mutters In the city during the day. Mrs." A. Cole, of Winchester, who spent a few hours In the city yester day looking arter business matters, returned home on the aftornoon t in 1 11 . K. F. Olllvant, Ernest Voorhies, W. S. Goodman and George Mat thews, Looking Glass residents were looking after business affairs in this city today. Miss Itoso Parrot t left for her home In Roseburg Wednesday after noon, after a visit at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Honey, of Eu gene Kugeno Guard. Mall or send your broken lenses to 11. V. Broughton, optician and op tometrist, Oakland, Ore. The only lens grinding plant In southern Oregon. 376-B16 Mrs. Jennie E. Nash, of Dillon Mont., Is enjoying a visit with hor brother-in-law, J. E. Nash, at Garden Valley, and expects to remain in this section for about two weekB. .Mrs. Fred Chapman and young sons left yesterday afternoon for Portland, Tacoma, Mill City and otli er northern points of Interest where a month's vacation will be enjoyed The Koseburg Cleaning & Presslnp works havo just received their line of of tho finest fabrics. Get your order In early for a cholco selection. A norfect fit guaranteed and the best workmanship. O. W. Bloper, Mie leaner and presaer. tf Prof, lienentt arrived Friday iv- cjilng from Eugene where he has been attending a session of Hummer school at the unlverlty. The pro fessor declares Roseburg Is tho best place In Oregon and was ot;omely glad to return. An Intelligent person may earn 1U0 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to 50 monthly In spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press llureau. Room 4279 riuffalo. N. V. JUST RECEIVED! French Kid Gloves 1 In Black, White and Black and White contrast all sizes. This is No. 4214 One of the many different models of the wonderful fitting CORSETS These corsets are advertised in' nearly all the ladies' magazines, and endorsed by leaders of fash ion all over the United States. Let your next one be a "JUSTRITE." " The SQUARE Store ' , An Exclusive Ladies' Shop. Floor paint, any quantity. & Bishop. Cordon a24 Mr. and Mrs. "Chub" Arthur, of this city, will spend Sunday at Wil bur visiting with friends. Mr. Ar thur la employed on the now hospltnl building under construction at the soldiers' home. LODGE 111UKOTORY. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Lilac Circle No. 49 meets on first and third Monday evenings of each month in tho I. O. 0. F. hall. Vis iting members In good standing aro Invited to attend. Elma Lewel Ion, O. N.: Clara Cawfleld, clerk I,. O. T. M. Roseburg Hive No. 11, holds regular reviews on Becond and fourth Thursday evenings in Maccabee hall. Sisters ot other hives vlBltlng In the city are ccr- dlal y Invited to attend our re views. Maccabeo hall on Cass street, Beryl B. Ogdon, lady com.; JcsBle Rapp, R. K. II. I". O. 13. Roseburg Lodgo No 326, holds regular communications at their temple on soconu an fourth Thursdays of each month, All members requested to attend regularly all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. Carl Wlmborly, E. R.; I. u. Rid dle, See. RKItEKAHS Rosoourg Robokah lodge No. 41 I. O. O. F. meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting BlBtors and brothers invitod to attcnu Ida Turnoll. N. G.; Alelne Hoff man, V. G.; Tllllo Johnson Rec, Sec; Elslo Humphrey, V, Hoc; m Fickle, Trens. O. O. P. Hieing Star Lodge No. 174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple every) Friday evening. Vlslaing brethren always welcome. W. S. Powoll, N. G.; J. D. Rjese, V. G.; Carl W. Ohman, Roc. Soc; M. 'Fickle, Fin. Sec; A. S. Hunt, Trens. O. O. P. Union Bncnmpmont No 9, meets In Odd Fellows Tempi . every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. K. H. PIckeiiB, C. P.; O. L. Johnson, scrlbo; Jnnios Ewart, F. S. UNITED ARTISANS Assembly 105 moots at . Maccabee hall every first and third Wednesday even ing. Visiting members are always welcome. Sarah McCulloch, M. A.; J. O, Stephenson, P. M. A.; Emma Faulkner, Sec; A. J. Geddes, R. S. L, O. 0. M. Roseburg Lodge No. Kioi, meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting broth invited to attend. P. P. Foster. Dictator; H. O. Pnrgeter, Pee. A. P. & A, M. Ijauret Lodge No. IS. Regular communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Or. Visitors welcome. BenJ. P. Caro, W. M., W. F. Hnrrls. Se. B. A. Y. Mt. Nebo TIomeBtead N 1828 moots at Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4th Wednesday. VlBltors welcome. E. P. Williams, fore man; C. W. Cloako, correspondent. V. O. V. Oak Camp No. 126, meets at the Odd Fellows nan in nose- burg, every first and third Mon day evenings. Visiting neighbors always welcome. T. D. Weather ford, C. C; M. M. Miller, clerk. EAGLKH Roseburg Acrlo meets 1 their hall on Jackson street, d and 4th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren In good standing always wel come. Howard Mcsb, W. P.; B. F Goodman, W. Sec. Phono 183. 0. E. 8. Roseburg Chapter, No. 8, holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In eacn month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invito to nttond. Margaret Page, W. M.; Free Johnson, Sec. 1. . O. P. Phllctnrlan Lodgo, No. 8, meets In Odd Follows Temple, corner of Jackson and Cnsa streets on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order In good Btandlng Invited to attend. F. I. Perry, N. O.; Geo. D. Hinsdale, V. a.; A. J. Geddes, R. S. K. OP P. Alpha Lodge No. 7 meets every Wednesday evening corner JackBon and Cass streets Visitors always welcome. C. A. Chamberlain, C. C; Roy F. Durbln M. P.; K. E. Wlmberly, K. K. 8. Defend Your Country! Fires this year will cost us men, homes and resources. Take No Chances With Camp Fires, Matches,' Cigarettes, or Slashings. PUT THEM OUT Douglas Co. Fira Patrol Association CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears tha FOR DRIER PIPE DIPPING BUCKETS AND TANKS AND ALL SHEET METAL WORK, SEE J. H. SINNIGER The only exclusive Sheet Metal Works in the city. 1 19 Oak Street PHONE 428 Blgnatura