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PAGE FIVE LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. EVENING nOSEnURG REVTEW, TIESDAY, SKlTRMllKll 10, 101(1. Large Resources Enable this bank to assure its customers that we can take care of their uee,ds in bad times as well as in good We sell drafts and money orders payable anywhere in the world. The Douglas Nationa 1 B ank Capital mid Surplus. .. .Iji 1:10,110(1.00 SELLS-fLOTO CIRCUS COMING TO ROSEBURG WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27 Perhaps you would hear the merry voices of children. Maybe the lisp of love from the baby's mouth. T'.ie make-believe "ferocity" of a man playing with the kids. A frolic. n upturned chair or t.wo and a crumbto for a place on daddy's knee and the soft echo of a daddy's kiss on a baby forehead. If you should stroll casually into a tastefully furnished residence in Holers Park. Chicago, some evening when the whistles of a busy citv are chaining wlerdly for the day of '.alor that, is ended, you would soo happi ness, love, adoration. There are five of them there. Five children endowed with the health and strength of constitution that God gave their father. It it were grants! you to go to that residence in lingers Park. Chicago, and see the Sitiic people riding on their father's back, laughing, chatting, holding on. and urging the "horse"' to greater ef forts, you would say: "Here is a happy home." And it is a happy home. Me re - treat where Pig Jess Willard leaves tile busy world witll its cmmercii 1 hum and bustle, its fights for fame ' and battles fur bread, closes the doors on the whirl of things and is Ill.MSUI.F. Creator than all desires for the minted coin, surpassing all ambitions ' for laurels, honors, fortune and the ' plaudits of the multitude of herc worshlppers, excelling everything that makes up the worldly plan of public life is Wlllard's home happi- " ness. It is his life. Williurd in public is retiring, al most to the point of appearing bored with the hustle of hurrying throngs, lie is quiet, meditative, unassuriing. In bis home he throws aside the mantle of self restraint and assumes the glad duties of a husband and father, jovial and inspiring. Should you happen in on .less and his happy family of five husky youngsters, you would hardly believe that this great hulk of humanity, this mass of brawn and sinew and bone, could be transformed from the king of the ring into the tenderest giant Imaginable. Yet such is the case. Three of the five Willard children are less than three and a half years old. .less, Jr., a ruddy-faced little ch ip with a frame of silken curls falling coyly over his laughing eyes, is nearly '1 years old and just now is at the age where he is taking on a striking resemblance to his big papa. This rhamnion. who is the chief attraction of the Champion Sells-) Mole, circus athletic galaxy of stars', this giant man who has conquered so many knights of the padded sipiare. allows himself to be dictated to by .less, Jr., without a word of protest. A tiny, dimpled band directs the home lite of the champion as If it had some magic power over the gre.it frame that has humbled so many aspirants to heavyweight honors. Often .less may be seen playing wi'.li the children. When he broke his hand on the jaw of Frank Moran at Madison Square Garden he ciuue home two weeks 'later with the in jured member bound in bandages, less, Jr.. was the chief sympathizer nl sat for hours on his daddy s knee worrying for fear that some nishap of a serious nature bad be fallen the big. strapping fellow. "My children are so much a part or me that the loss of the champion ship will never be felt by their lather." said Jess recently. "My mmllistic life is a business; my child ren and my home are everything to mo. With them 1 feel like n king Without them 1 would lie a peasant In thought, no matter what honors should come my way." So vou see. this idol of the boxing world Is very human after all and is a champion father of five champion children. NO CCH NC11. MEETING. Owing to the lack or a quorum the city council held no meeting Monday night. Councilmen Kidd Shambrook. Hamilton and Clarl. were absent. No business of an im portant nature required attention and the members adjourned until tin meeting next Monday. (THE GOOD OUDCiE LISIEtIS TO MEtl V.'i'lU KHOW 5?fTHIMCv) I'VE CH:v,:0hi:AKL7 F.VEKN KIND CF TODVCCO A.UO NEVER TOCAtXO SATISFIED UNTIL IGOT Vefi CUT--THE. REAL TOO.CCO CHEW. EftlN ( Vi B I'j IEDJ SEASC TUOACCO.C'JT FINE. ONE D WITH SALT AND CHEW I WILL Sat i S F y -ikhoy; wmat Tntyv.1 lM.KlitO A.BOUT I J HERE is the common sense way a W-B CUT user put it uii t one of his friends: "When it comes to tobacco satisfaction, thr.t s ot to be in the tobacco in ilio hciinnit'g. Molasses and li'oi ico won't put it there. Y-!J CUT is rich tobacco ami chock full of real tobacco .wtisfacl ion excess sweeteniwt h is no charm for you once ynu ki.ew ( Wiy tohjc.o. And rcmvm.irr the other points Its! grinding end t ; ittii Jj, and llulf-ti'.ed chewj. Kade hj WETMAN-Kll'TON CC'uPAMY, EO Ulrica San, Hew Yc:h Citv Frozen berries at uullt.' AERO a 25c soap powder, only 17c a package. Sanitary Cash Grocery. Judge li. W. Marsters spent Sun day afternoon at Oakland visiting witli friends. It. P. nutnei of Portland, reached here this morning to pass two weeks on business. Credo Chenoweth, of Oakland, was in Rosehurg Monday attending to business matters. I,. E. West, of Tacoma, Wash., ar rived here Sunday evening to remain for a few days. U. M. Kox. of Sutherlin, spent yes terday in ltoseburg attending to various business matters. W. E. Clingenpeel, of Looking Class, spent Monday in ltoseburg at tending to business matters. J. C. Tompkins, of Sutherlin. re turned home this morning, alter a brier visit here on business. Miss Gladys Strong left this morn ing for Mc.Minnville, where she will spend her second year in college. C. 1.. Howe and wife, of Portland, siient Sunday night in Kosehurg. They were registered at a local hotel. Mrs. Clarence Smith, of Rice Hill, arrived here last evening to visit witli Mrs. A. Schindler a few das. Why do you pay dealers' prices for ooxes when you can get them at the manufacturer's price. The J. G. Klook Co. Howard Roumaine, who sustained fractures of both wrists a few days ago, is improving, according to the attending physicians. Notice is hereby given that any person found hunting on my premises east of Green Station will be prose cuted. S. C. MIU.IOU. Mrs. Karl Fickle, of Gardiner, un derwent an operation for an afflic tion of the nose Monday morning. Dr. A. ('. Seely was in atlenilaiice. Walter Christie has returned here from Montana, where he was em ployed on one of the transcontinental -railroads passing through that state.' Mrs. Kraal: Warren, of I.eona, I came down last evening to enter Mercy Hospital for an operation. She j was accompanied by Mrs. Robert An-: lauf. j Walter llrown, of the Oregon Agri-' cultural College, who spent Satur- day hero giving demonstrations in spraying, left for his home at Corval- j lis last night. ilert Sutherland is helping In the Cnipqua Valley liank pending the re- turn of James Goodman, who is visit-, ing with friends at Hollywood, Calif. K. C. Perkins left here Monday for the Coast Range Mountains, where he will spend a week or ten days hunting. He was accompanied by Chester Robinson. The ' trip was made b automobile. Hi. and Mis. II. K. I.ohr le.tt Mon dav on their annual vacation, which will be spent In the Middle Western states, going as far as Chicago. Mr. I.ohr is a local passenger hrakeman and will be absent about two months.! C. T. Kingsley, rormerly employed as conductor on ttie Southern Pa-! eific Railroad, spent Monday after noon here, lie was accompanied to Rosehurg bv Mrs. Kingsley. Mr. Kingsley retired from active service recently and is receiving a pension from tiie company. W. II. Canon, register of the local I-. S. Land Office, returned Sunday ninlit alter spending a couple of days at his home at Meilford. While in Jackson County Mr. Canon gave some attention to the political situation there and be believes the county will return a big majority for President Wilson at the November election. Mount shasta at Galls." of Sweets Try a Come Into the Palace and get a, ML Nebo. Ilutter and eggs wanted at West Side Grocery. J. II. llubar. Get jelly tumblers for 30c per dozen at the People's Supply Co. C. D. Reeves left here Monday for Medford to visit for a couple of days on business. J. C. lligger, of Grants Pass, was in the city today looking after hu.i ness matters. J. W. Credington of Knoxville, Tenn., arrived here last evening to spend a few days. Miss Kathryn Vernon, of Oakland, was a visitor in the city lor a few hours last evening. W. A. Coffey, of Portland, t air. acted business matters in Rosennrg Tor a few hours today. Pickles will keep best if put up In while wine pickling vinegar. Get it at the People's Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles llrown, r; Portland, are spending a few days In the city visiting with friends. Hubert Smith, of Duluth, Minn , arrived in the city last evening lo spend a few days witli friends. Mr. and .Mrs. J. 10. Williams, of Portland, arrived here last evening .to pass a few days with friends. Mrs. Creed Conn and Miss Hazel Spencer went to Riddle Monday for a visit witli friends for a few days. llarrie I tooth came in from bis father's farm near Ruckles Monday morning andlspent the day here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, for mer residents of southern Hoagla: Countv. arrived here la:t night from Portland. . Rainbow good as the real thing I is pretty. To be obtained exclusively at the Palace ol sweets, vjomo in and eat one. .Noah & (Tl fiord. General Ulaclt smiths, horseshoeing, etc. Free hitch rack. Shop on Main St., between Cass and Oak. F M. 1 1 u her, of Hermiston. ar rived in the city last evening ! re main for a few days. He is regis tered at a local hotel. Miss Mabel Chillis returned Mon dav from Portland and Oregon City. At the latter place she attended the . wedding of her brother. E. P. Ferguson, or Cincininli. I Ohio, arrived In the city last evening t to "remain for a few clays. lie is i registered at a local hotel. I .Mrs. II. 10. Hermann, of Myrtle j Creek, who bad been visiting witll I her si: tor, Mrs. Sain Starmer, a few Sheriff George Quine spent yester-j day in Riddle looking after business mailers. iiitaloupe Rocky Ford C. It. Trussell, Round Pral- K.'.t C grown by no. A. C. Marsters and wife are plan ning to have here soon for Salem to attend the state fair. A. D. S. Digest' e Tablets relieve distress after eating. For Bale by 1 1 it in 1 1 ton Drug Co Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Ingles, of Portland, have arrived here to pass a few days witli friends. Visitors are welcome to our Dahlia! curdon. We will he glad to show our flowers, and are taking orders for bulbs for next year. Call on John K. Kunyan, SOI W. Moshor street. George llurchard and family, who have been occupying one or the Mates cottages, on Fast Douglas! street, for some time past, will moil: move Into the dwelling formerly owned by R. V. Green. A. G. Gustarson. of Scottshurg, was brought to ltoseburg Saturday preparatory to undergoing an opera tioul for appendicitis. The opera tion was performed Monday morn ing and was successful. Your bank account will increase if you buy right. Try the People's Supply Co. plan. Purchase in quan tities for cash. Provisions will cost you less at the People's Supply Co., wholesale to the consumer. liev. Koht. Ilooth, who had spent the past several weeks at Fugene visiting wilh R. A. Ilooth. his son. returned here lust evening, lie will make his homo indefinitely here wilh his daughter, Mrs. T. K. Single ton. Miss Genevieve skinner left today for l.os Angeles, where she will re main lor several weeks, she will later spend several weeks nt San Diego, vb'ill'llg with relatives 111 both cities. She expects to he gone about three months. T is the best yet. This has beeti proven by ninety or more satisfied users in this community alone. Now is the time you need one. Vacation is past, and that means an increased amount of washing and also heavier clothing as winter comes. Then why not let a VACUUM or BIG THREE help you out? Remember this is not an outlay for one day or week, but for teu years at least. Even on teu year life it will cost you but 3 cents per week, and save you the rub, rub, rub with its attendant back ache aud atlcast one half the time. "Vacuum" and 'Big Three" both use the same princi pal but are simply a little different in mechanical con struction. Get one today, aud shake hands with yourself over a good deed done. Churchill Hardware Co. Don't forget to inquire about "Cedar Sweep" for the floor Constipation Dulls Your Brain. j That dull, listless, opprossod feeling is duo to impurities in your system, sluiiKish liver, clniwd intestines. lr. 1 Kind's New IJfe Pills kivp prompt re lief. A mild, ejisy, non-m ipin;; bowel movement will lone up your system urnl help to cle.-ir your inmMy, pimply rompli'mn. (let a bottle of Dr. Kin'a New Life. Tills today nt your Irur; n', I'.ic. A dose tonight will makii you cheerful at breakfast. GUARD THE EYES From the strain of poor light. Put Sunbeam Mazdas in every si cket. Use shades that properly diffuse the ight. If your lighting is not entirely satisfactory, phone 123; we will gladly assist you in planning lights and reflectors so that you will have a soft even light, as near to daylight as possible. Our new bulbs work wonders when properly placed. BOYS AND GIRLS Need an ahuntlauee of liht for their work, study and play. It. will koep their eyes voting. luy live lamps at a timo In the hantly Mini carton. It's a fjrenuim' bargain in lijjlil. ROSeHURG ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 123 "JDo It Electrically" N. JucHson St. (lays, returned homo .Monday. j Am prepared to take parties to the coast, or country, or any trip d.1 I sired. Have good r-passeng"r car. I W. I). Moore, MKI West Lane. ' County Koadniaster K. A. Sinclair left Monday morning lor .Myrtle t Cr k ; ; 1 1 4 1 icinity. where he will at tend to some new road business. Koy Agee and who have lived practically all of Monday for Chest Clifford McKay, n Douglas County their lives, left on r. Montana, where they expect to locate permanently. They will be located within a short distance of the ranch owned by liliss Singleton. Mr. Agee was at one time deputy county clerk here and Is well known In this vicinity. I 0 ! j iire.l Her Children of Colds. j "Inning the past winter I had on ritsion to ;;iw; Chamberlain's Coim'li . Remedy to my two children, wlm t w.-j-e at tli'.' time suffering from fie ' Vfie rohU. It proved to be the. very inedi'iJie they needed." write-j Mrs. Myron .1. I'h kard, Memphis, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. c Mrs. V. ('.. Wade, of Drain, speni yesterday in the city visiting with friends and consulting iucal dii cians regarding her physical 'ondi lion. Mrs. lrvin Hrunn and baby, who had b'.'o-n at Mercy llospitnl lor sunn time past, were removed to their home on Kast Douglas street Satur day. Clifford .lope, who held a position nt the Hosebui K I toot e rip for some time past, exper-ts to leave in a few days for Kuneiie, where he will enter the I'niversity of Oregon. A marriage license was issued on Monday to Hoy K. Milb r, who is em ployed at the Central Pharmacy, and Miss Maude Smith, nf Oakland. Itolh parties are well known in this city. Itnv Miller, a clerk in the Central Pharmacy, who u.is luni t ied- sit Oak land last niht. is Ttiakin-; his horn nt the (irilnd Hotel, pending s; I time ;)s ho is abb' to scuie a dwell ing here. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Oyer 30 Years Always bears " - Signature of fJSi&4f Je can say nothing that will add v one single argument to the GASxMENT Garments wp liavp fni t TE- 1 s- you. VVc t! not argue. & The Garments present I heir own story. - - - VV Is so well known that it seem a of space to tell you of its Styh Qualiiu. You know that no other coat can satisfy you in service as the Palmer Garment does. Go where you wish, Shop as it Suits You, Hut for real satisfaction we know you will visit A coat as low as $fi.7I) and as high as $.'55.00. We handle one line of corsets Front lace and hack lace. Don't experi ment, huy guarantied satisfaction. FULL . , , rK- A a waste MWIkli yle and i. us. If il 9 .Ilk ' I rT'-.fc. -( . V -m piei:'-;jT.t'' .", '1.3 BE AT HOME CORSETS VALUH IN liVKRY CASE. 11777 US LV ROSEBURG. The S QUARE STORE NEW SCHOOL EARLY in January, 1916, Paper and Tablet Manufacturers al' over the United States told us there was a shortage of mater ials from which paper was made, and that there was sure to he an enormous advance in prices. We took the hint, or rather we had it pounded into us by persistent statements of makers and dealers, and promptly placed an advance order for tablets, tons of them, Yes 5 Tons. (10,000 pounds of paper school tablets. ) ryMFSF were all delivered to us in due time and we now have them I on hand, all ready for the school opening. There is no reduction in the quality or the count, and A'O I SCR EASE l. I 'RICE. Our shipment of new School Hooks is here and we are all ready to ftipply your needs in everything for both the High School and the Grades, GOOD GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES 0SEBURG 231 N. Jackson St. 231 N. Jackson St. R BOOK ADD