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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1917)
f THH EVENING NEWS FRIDAY, REPTEMDER 7, 101T. -fr si I jc OUR BUSINESS IS BANKING It requires time, straight dealing, conservative busi ness, close attention to business, a substantial cap ital and surplus and men with proper experience to make a bank. We claim all these essentials, which are necessary to make our business that of banking and offer the peo ple oT Roseburg and Douglas County the services of a, bank whose adequate capital and surplus endow It with solid strength and absolute safety. You are Invited to do your bankiug with a bank that tries to make business relations mutually profitable. THE UMPQUA VALLEY BANK B. W. Strong, President; J. M. Throne, Cashier; D. R. Bhambrook, Vice President; Roland Ages, Vice President. "Home Economy is the Nation's Greatest Need." Let Us Help You Do Your Share . Electric Cooking Reduces High Cost of Living Consult Douglas County Light and Water Co. "When This Cruel War Is Over" There'll be many ugly scars to remind your of It; but there should be no scars from the cuts and scalds that persist in becoming a part of the daily round of life. And there won't be, if they are promptly treated with Rexall Ointment Nathan Fullerton The te-XcJUL Store Perkins Building FRUIT SUGAR $8.45 A Sack, Cash Saturday KIDD'S GROCERY Sot of Attachments for cleaning Curtains, Mat tresses, Clothes. Dook Cases, Stairs iftd all nooks and corners will be given FREE nCttawx to any one purchasing this cleaner before September 14. The Hotpoint Vacuum Cleaner is recognized as the most popular make. Thoroughly guaranteed. Many In use in this town. You will like this cleaner Bnd will Aid the attachments of great value . to you. Phone an for a demon! ration. Roseburg Electric Co Everything Electrical Phone 123 0 CITY NEWS 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson were in from Kellogg yesterday. Fresh eastern oysters at the Grand Restaurant. tf L. L. Moss and A. Cabot were In trom Ten Mile yesterday. D. H. Diamond, popular salesman, is in this city for the day. Raymond 1'flster, of Drain was a business visitor in Roseburg yesterday. F. O. Delano, Maxwell agent from Portland, is registered at the Ump- qua. Early Crawford peaches. Apply to Edenbower' Orchard Tracts. Phone 8F13. t'" Floyd Ramp left yesterday for Portland where he will Buend sever al days. W. H. Sterling and Bon, of Sun shine ranch, registered at the Ump- qua yesterduy. C. C. Thompson, a prominent Cool Bny coai man, arrived in lloseburt yesterday. Mrs. M. Van Horn arrived homt after spending several weeks In Portland. Clever nombor In close fitting mil itary hats. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 7 and 8. Bell Millinery. bi C. M. Anderson, of Melrose, spenl yesterday in Roseburg looking niter business matters. Mrs. F. J. Cole and son, who have been visiting in Wilbur, returned home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harklt roturned to their home in Myrtle Creek after several days spent here. A. A. Look and family left Thurs day evening for Eureka, Calif., to visit with Mr. Look's parents. . Don't fall to visit the Hat Shop Saturday. September 8. A grand dis play of fall millinory. 88 Mrs. ... Vogopohl and daughter ar rived hero from Sutherlin this morn ing to spend the day shopping. t Cala Lilly bulbs for sale at the home of H. B. Church, North Rose burg. Phono 2S3. . tf Hiram Applcgate arrived yesterday from Drain nnd is looking after business matters in this city. a w Vnnt left. Inst evening for Dn.-tl-m.l urlmra h n will Rnnnd Several days attending to business matters. J. A. Archibald left yesterday for Corvallis, where he ' 111 visit with his family who resido in that city. Miss Vera Tipton departed yester day for Weston, Ore., where she will teach school during the fall term, n T. llvlonrt nnd T.. Merrltt left this morning in the latter's car for Dixonvlllo and other rural districts TTnvlnir rented niv house for the summer I will be found at 311 East Oak street. Phone 264-J. Dr. B. R. Rhoemnker. tf in nnrl Mr .1 O. Perrv left for Grants Pass whore they will spend a tew weens visiting wuu n-ieuus auu relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Singleton and dauchtor. Mrs. H. Ogden departed for Dolo after a visit here of several days. Miss Agnes Pltchford left for Myr tle Creek today wnere she had busi ness connected with the Juvenile court. Mrs. J. W. Tynan and son left yes terday for Portland where they will visit with relatives and friends for a week or ten days. E S. Hofer and son, L. F. Hofer prominent Salem - men, passed through here lust night on their way home from ooos Bay. Australian felts, hand finished large nnd small shapes. Friday and Saturday. Sept. 7 and 8. Boll Mil linerv. b7 S. B. Wood, of Camas Valley rived In town yesterday enroute to Cleveland to visit his sister, Mrj. Downing lor a few days. Fall millinery opening at the Hat Slum. Saturday, September 8. A fin" dlsolay of fall millinery for your in snection. 88 X. A. Llndholm, of Melrose, spent yesterday In this city. Mr. Llndholm recently arrived from Webster, WH and expects to reside permanently in the Melrose district. R. R. Turner, register of the land office, left this morning for Cirants Pass, where he will spend several days attending to various business matters. Luther Page, who is associated with the Roseburg sanitarium, left yesterday for Portland and will at tend to business matters In th northern city for the next two or three days. Oeorgo Werner, manager of th Antlers theatre departed yesterday for Portland, Seattle and other north ern cities. While gone Mr. Werner will book some of tho coming attrac tlons for the winter at the Antlers . .- r ANITA STEWART and RUDOLPH CAMERON in "CLOVER'S REBELLION" MAJKSTIO TOMOK...AV. R. D. Stone and wife left today for Eugene where they will spend a few days visiting. Ronald Anderson arrived Thursday evening from Yoncalla to visit II. Marsters and family. Mrs. Maude Luce arrived last ev ening from Portland to attend to business matters. Mushroom dress hats, large and small. Friday and Saturday, Sept 7 and 8. Boll Millinery. s7 L. C. Plunkett left for his home In -lyrtle Creek after attending to business makers In this city. Mrs. M. V. Thomns. of Olendule, left on this morning's train for Ada, where she will teach school. Chin Chin sailor. Embroidered In silk soutache braid. Friday and Sat urday, Sept. 7 and 8. Bell Millin ery. s7 J. F. Hutchason left this morning In his car for ..lyrtle Creek and Riddle. He will return here this ev ening. J. Willey Brown and Frank Dunn returned here last night from Marsh- Beld where they hnvo boen spending the past week. Ir. and Mrs. W. M. Reed and fam ily left last night for Knight's ranch a fow miles post Canyonvllle, to pick prunes. Mrs. O. B. Frank and Mrs. Frank Lilburn were In charge of the rum mage sale hold at the Red Cross headqunriera today. Mrs. M. J. Preble returned here last night after several days spont at Brushy Butto, where she had busi ness demanding her attention. Have your duds cleaned and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attonaea to ana satisfaction guaranteed. tl Mrs. Geo. Kohlhagen and daugh ter. Florence returned Thursday ev ening from uNcwport where they have been enjoying their annual vacation. Mrs. Margaret St. Onge and son, Ralph, who have been visiting with friends for tho past fow days return ed to their home In Round Prairie. After a most successful Bcason the Stewart baths closcu yesterday aft ernoon. They will reopen again next summer with , several added amuse ments for their patrons. Irs. F S. Greeno, of Echo, Ore., who has been visiting with relatives In Wilbur arrived In Roseburg this morning and is sojourning In this section for the next few days. Comn.de -j. J. Collins, of tho Ore gon Soldiers' Home, who has been in Springfield on a furlough for the past few weeks returned home last even ing. Comrade Collins reports a splon dld time. Guy Grannis, who has been In the coast countioB and pnrts of Califor nia for the tpast three or four weeks, looking up the business situation, returned here Inst evening. Mrs. Grannis remained hero during her husband's nTisnnre. SAGE TEA DANDY TO Grandmother's Recipe Bring- Back Color and Lustre to Hair. Suppose $40 is Your Price That is, suppose forty dol lars is the limit you will pay for your Fall Suit or Coat. Naturally, you want the very most that amount will buy the best style, the highest in quality, with absolutely as surred wearing value. May we suggest modest ly, but firmly, that we can give you better value for forty dollars than you can obtain elsewhere. In the first place, our gar ments are trademarked by a firm that has been in the bus iness over half a century: Style didn't win for them, as it changes every season. Quality has done the work the style speaks for itself each season as it does now. z. if M'ls-' SIM R in We have many attractive garments here all of splendid quality ranging in price from $5.50 to $85.00, and all of which we recommend as magnifi cent values at the price nothing' better. Our own reputation for selling de pendable goods is too valuable for us to risk it by selling anything trashy you can depend on the coats and suits you obtain here. BURCMARD'S SQUARE STORE An Exclusive Ladies' Shop 131 N. Jackson Street T. W. Jennings, a prominont Boiso, Idaho, merchant, arlrvcd hero to spend a few days. Mr. Jennings Is a guest nt the A. E. Kent homo. Mr. and Mrs, Ohiu lus Hockley wore " Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stearns and Miss In this city yestordny nftornoon. Thoy Mary Thomas motored over from attended tho funoiul of Thomas Sin- OnklnW last night. After a fow hours gloton. I spent in tills city they returned home. The Millionaire's Value at a Popular Price You can turn gray, faded hair bean I 1 1 fully dark and lustrous almost over I night If you'll get a 60-cent bottle of j "Wyetb'a Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of j this old famous nage lea Kecipe, im proved by the addition of other ineredi ents, are sold annually, says a well- known drupgint here, because it darken! j the hair so nntu rally and evenly that no , one can tell it has been applied. i Those whose hair is turning irrav or ! becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because alter one or two applica tions the gray hair Tanishea and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beau tiful. This is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattrartive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth a nage and hub phiir Compound to-night and you'll be do lighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a lew rtays. This' preparation la a toilet requiilta and is not intended Tor the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. : ; R to III I Six HTHIS wonder car will be on ex hibition and for demonstration purposes at our place of business Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 8-9 Price $HJ85 F. 0. B. Roseburg, Until Monday, September 10th The Car of the Hour ir.M-wi W-i r i ' i inn -i - i n if - 'it r ir; it-fit rivik 'nniiiiii-Vti-i-fTr J Motor Shop Garage