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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1917)
Seely, Sether DR. B. B. SHOEMAKEB Physician it Surgeon Office rooms 219-320 Perkins Building Phones Office 194 Residence 819 Stewart RESPOND TO CALL Physicians and Surgeons. Suite oi offices rear of Douglus ; National flank, ground floor. Phone il7 lUweburtr - . Oregon Old Soldier Suddenly Stricken With Paralysis ' But ' ' May Recover. Of. I'hone 3H4 Kcs. Plume 120.11 I DR. C. L. PEARSON Dentist. Office Masonic Bldg, Phono 240 i." C. B WADE Physician & Surgeon llooins 413-10 Perkins Building Hosebui-g - . . Oregon & $850 HOME iS BURGLARIZED Pedigreed! Prices Effective April 1st, 1917 Light Fours' . , Roadster . . Mao Country Club , Jpj Big Fours Touring: , . JJJ( CoyM .... , Light Sixes ToiiWiif. ." Roadster . Coupt . . Willys-Six Touring . . . $mj Willys-Knights Pour Touring, tries Four Coupe. . f,6so RourSedan : . $,gS3 FourLimousineiioso Bight Touting, iigso Adcanci'ln price, Bill' Four and Light Six models, ilay at ftext deferred until that date account too tat to correct adytr. Usethents appearing in magazines Circulating throughout the month of April, All prices f. o. b. Toledo Subject to change ntithoul notiet "Had in V, S. A." Nine years of continuous, consist . .ent development, improvement, . refinement! - - Each- year a better car and a bet ter value! . Over three hundred thousand now in use! .That is the history of the car that built Overland because it repre- sented integrity of value. And as steadfastly ag this car has represented original integrity of value, so also has The Willys Overland Company sustained that integrity of value through- out its service in the hands of those who purchased it. - The Overland Big Four of thi3. season and its twin except for the motor the Overland Light Six, are the direct outcome of all this development. More than three hundred thou sand owners and more than - four thousand dealer and factory-branch organizations have assisted this development by their experience with these cars and their helpful suggestions of improvements. In their new beauty, in their per fected easy riding qualities, in their proven sturdincss and mechanical excellence, in their admitted tire, fuel and ' oil economy, these cars are worthy of the confidence we have, that they will further enhance Over land prestige. The prices are SS50 for the Big Four, S9S5 for the Light Six, while we have them to deliver until May 1st thereafter SS95 and S1025. R. E. HARNESS, Dealer Phone 446 Roseburg, Oregon, Cor. Cass and Jackson - The Willys-Overknd Company, Toledo, Ohio 7" W VI ' ' V - " ilniifa:tiireraolyilly..Knis:,t and Overland Aulortabilci 11 LsT jy VD Jf and Lljjht Lot. JQerctal Car v jr - ' TUN MILK XBHU "Caught Between Two Fires" ' Is a predicament that may not always be avoided. There's a worse one, however, that may easily bo avoided namely, caught without sufficient Roslyn Lump Coal to make one good, comfortable fire. THE KENNY KASH WOOD YARD Telephone 424 May 1st Is Clean-Up Day! Save everything from a hairpin to a threshing machine. We will pay you the spot cash. Special Men's and Women's Second-Hand Shoes and Clothing bought and sold. Put all your old stuff in a pile and Phone 182 Berger's Junk Shop and he will call and get them. Farmers are very busy in thin vi cinity with their sprliig crops which havo been delayed on account of laio storms. The Easier services were well at tended. A basket dinner with nlenlv of Easter eggs was served by the. young lames or Ten Mjle. . Hev. Jenkins, of Coles Valley, preached a very Interesting sermon at two p. m. Sunday. Monroe Porter and Edgar Perrine expect to leave soon for Yoncalla to work In a quicksilver mine, re cently opened by Perrine & Mars tery, t A. L. and R. S. Bnshnell are work ing for It. L,. Swan at Brockway. Airs. L. Godfrey, of Portland, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.- toates. Among those who traded at Hie Olalla store this week were Mr. J. Smith and daughtor, Mossie, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. liuslinell and Mrs. E. L. Bnshnell. Mr. ond Mrs. Hooker, accompan ied by Mrs. C. H. Campbell, motored! to Koucliurg Monday. They report the roads In good condition for Joy riding. l.ovel Hodge and Iwls Thrush went to Eugono to spend " Easter. i iiey uie expected home Boon. Ned Bushnoli, who is working at Wlnnlon, spent Sunday at Ten Mile vii.iuMK menus aim relatives. George Franco, our prominent postmaster, spent the week end in Roseburg. Rev. C( G. Morris, of Klamath Falls, Is expected to return to Ten Mile soon. Mrs. Elmer E. Btis'hnell reports that one of her barred Plymouth itock hens has laid an egg that meas ures 7 3-4 by C u-8 hiding. Some llen. APACHE. Juanita Hall, fnrmerlv nf Hit. iltir arrived yesterday morning from Eu- s.-"s wiibiu one is now located, and after a short visit went on to Dole where she spent a short time with relatives. QHiCHESTER S PILLS wilh III,,. T'W.on'N rnLo IM nfh. II r ' !!nSf!ftiit.Kil.,.''.l!:'tTraTi w,,i. ."" . SOLD BY DRUGGISTS FVFRYU'Hr'SF Now Located at 225 N. Jackson Ready to serve you better than ever, Monday, February 6. Thanking you for your past favors and soliciting a continuance of the same, yours for better service, THE CASH STORE J. B. KING, Proprietor Roseburg, Oregon The- News Correspondent Iteiwrts Uie i llapiH'nlngs of Week lu tlio Southern City. -Items of Interest. Capt. J. A. Buchanan was in this city enrolling the names of our loyal boys who have enlisted for service in the U. S. army. We all will miss our brave boys for they all are good boys, and will honor the service tiiat claims thoin, and we cheer them on in taltntul allegiance to our flag, our nation and our president. The home of Mrs. C. M. Dale was burglarized last might. As yet we nave no estimate of the amount tak en.. Tho sheriff was called a few hours ago. . Capt. Holler, a Grand Army sol dier, who with another old soldier, Colvin Finn, waa chosen to hoist the flag Into position on Saturday at our nag raising exercises, wont home with his little fnnilly, and after calm ly sleeping until 8 a. in. Sunday morning uegan moving around, and bis wife called his name. He did not answer and she turned on the light to -discover that her husband had beon stricken with paralysis. Dr. Knott was called at once, and at HiIb date Capt. Heller Is no better. The Heller home Is across the creek fro this city, whero thoy have lived for several yenrs. They aro of our best citizenship and we hone to Boon be able to note that Capt. Heller is bet ter. It seems fitting that he should nave rendered such a beautftul ser vice with his comrade, Mr. Finn, and wo truly hope he will recover to see the stars and stripes float over his homo city lor ninny happy years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson, who came to this volley over a year ago and bought a home In tho Shlvolcy valley above Anchor, have sold out, and will return to their oastern homo. They aro people of high cul ture and express themselves as enjoy ing the year spent on the hoadwators of Cow creek, and expect to spend vocations here In the coming years. jamas Thomas, of tho Anchor post ofllce was a city visitor on Monday. Ho brings chooi ful news from the An chor valley, Mr. and Mrs. Von Doon, of Merlin, with their fnnilly aro moving to this city to mako it their permanent uome. The now rosidenco of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Icvons on Gilbertscn avenue, Is almost finished, and It will be ono of the most beautiful as well as cosiest homes In the city. Hnrvev Smith was the bulldor nnd as usual hlti work is of tho Very best typo of finishing. Mr. and Sirs. Sevens nro very much pleased with tholr new home. Mrs. II. L. Wilson was called to Oklahoma on accounj of the serious Illness of her mother, Mrs. Stewart, who lives at Alva, wo hope she may find her mother much better. And the fates have decreed that our dear natlvo land should bo an Integral part in tho world war, and without fear of tho Issuo, wo all stnnd firmly by our flng, our president, nnd for human rights, and with no do siro for territorial expansion. We Just claim the right of American lib erty on sea and land, and we feel con lident of tho Justice of our causa. . MDLL1E. iiiiiE (;lidin(;h. A MTCXE TALK OVER LL.Mlil.lt with us may save yon both money and annoyance. Wo can prove that It pays to buy good lumber oven Tor a chicken house. Wo can prove our lumber is good, either by showing It to you If yon are an expert, or by referring you to previous buyers from us, if you aro not. When we have proved both these in-opoaltlons, me rest Is up to you. THE J. G. FLO OK CO. John Alexander, tho Glide mer chant", went to Roseburg today on business. Miss Mabel Shrum and Miss Marv Gurney spent the week ond In Rose burg visiting with friends. Harry Romulne gnvo a short talk at the Baptist church at Glide last Sunday and a very good crowd was in attendance. Miss Louretta Ardiambeau. nrlnel- pal of the Glide high school spent tho week end visiting with her nar- ents in Eugeno. Mtss Ivy Chapman roturned hn inn after a couple of months anent In Roseburg visiting with friends. Home of the old "web fonts" nr Glide Bay that they haven't seen the iiko or spring weather for fifteen years. The Baptist Sunday school of nii.in had an election of officers last Sun day, Alvln Sdiloemnn bolng elected superintendent, Ed. Wright as aslsst ant superintendent and Roy Bond. as secretary anu treasurer. Max Shellabarger was down from his homo on Burnt mountain loduy. Old Glory was raised at Glide last Sunday and a very aood nrmrriini gncn liy mo nigh school pupils. Lafo Eiigks, of Peel, made a speech that arouacu everybody. There Is going to be a flag raising at Peel Sunday, April 22, and every body is Invited . to come and give inri'e cneors. The regular meeting of the Glide orange was held Saturday evening ui uie eiin. I ...... . "uiv iiihii;n, ui i-eei returned nome louay, alter a day of business spem In KoBcburg. The Kalzenjammer Kids u! fink Creek seem to he worrying about tho Glide girls Joining the Hid Cross In order to go to war with tho hovs nf Olid that havo the spirit. It looks as though there will bo some Oak' Creek girls hitting the trail also. ' DR. S. L. DaLAPP OslcomiUilp Physician & Surgeon Phones: 217-218 Perkins llhls. I ornoe 111! lies. 2o!M, Roseburg, Oro. Phone 27S-L Orilee Hours 0 to 0 ' DR. J. R. FORMAN CIIIKOPIIACTIO PIIYSICLI.V Offlce at his home 1127 Hnrvard avenue. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. Consultation and examination free. Phono Concerning JHney Pervlre ti DR. N. PLYLER , ATT1, t",r,"ract' ,"ldan n W;.Lttno St.. Roseburg, Ore. Conaultatlon fcnd Examination Free. Office Hours 9 to X. Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments . . Phone 152. Refer all your collections and fin ancial matters for adjustment to the PACIFIC ADJUSTMENT & COXj- LECTION SERVICE, Inc. for prompt attention. Room 222 Perkins Building. No charge un less collection or adjustment Is made. The Heinline School" of Music ' - Mrs. Charles llelnllne. Director Mrs. Max A. Combs, Asst. Tea. her Beginners a Specialty; Concert Pianists Developed, Morning classes in Kindergarten, children called for and aken home. Studio 423 Ella St. Phone 33-R Monday, Bargain Day at the Roseburg Cleaning Pressing Works! Men's Suits French Dry Cloaned and Prossod for 11.00. All work given prompt attention. Orders called for and dolivered. G. W. SLOPER 308 N. Jackson.' TEACHERS & PUPILS ATTENTION, The News office has a splen did quality of bond paper put up In pound packages (2uOshoets to the pound, size 81411) at 25 cehis per package L. G. HICKS - , SURVEYOR 22.'! Perkins Dullilln Rrachinir, Oro, .'; Phono 427-J.. . NICHOLS & MARTIN GENERAL CONTRACTORS " 'I.- .-tat: Plans and estimates furnished on carpenter, brick and cement work Patronage Solicited. ' " " Phone 388-Y and 326-J. JITNEY Benefit Ball given by the Ked Cross, Society at the ARMORY Monday, Ap rill6tli I- 5o0ne Jitney-5 ;Queen's Nominating Bailor NINTH ANNUAL STRAWBERRY CARNIVAL Nominees for Carnival Queen must be above eighteen ? i years of acre. 6 Nominr'l'S fnr f!hil!mn'a n,, . i l. i .... . t o musi uu unuer tnirteen uTriisZoi.''1 retrular aUendance at a Name of Candidate - ' i Residence , Each eandldato nominated Is to receive Ono Hundred votes from ihn r'nrni..ni r w ,w riunureu froo votes from the ('arnlini f,...,,..i,i.. Nominating ballots need not bo signed nnd can h n.uil to Ibe Carnival Con t.ee or to 1$ .7 !.rbB ?L"c ;tw,,?L,r,!erB,hto0rT " irer1 -w!!,r srs; i IKEV.