The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 21, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOl'R
THR EVENING NEWS SATI'RIIAY. APHIF, .21, 1017.
Where will you find the
equal of this car at its. price ?.
Take tha Hm of room. The new
Mitchell Jr. five pHstsimffcr light six
Is a car of 120-Inch wheel bane. Th1
J a five Inched longer than moat other
Ight lxea. Tli in extra wheel baiie Is
put Into extra leu room n front and
roar. It alao enahlps uu to make wider
eat without disturbing the hurmony
of Appvjrunce.
rnrcsH fixed bt seat.
The Mitchell body la not only a double-
cowl pure Hteam line body of un- ,
Queitloned beauty but are adillnf
to Its attractlvenesn by fixing the
finish by htr.t in Ihtro ovena con
structed for that purpose.
fcoaa BTxaan maib sact rid
e xaa.
Our lone wheel boae enables ua to
1 five you an extra Ion cantilever
an
Mitchell
prlng, SO Inch In the Mltrheil Jr.
na on men in uie seven-paaaenser
F
vztba snrvora comport.
The new Mitchell la the noma of
4aay driving. The pear sliirtlnif la ac
compllahed with little effort. The
change la made with but n movement
of a few Inches of the shifting lever. .
Our steering gear Is full worm type
and Irreverelhlo. Our Kteerlng knuckles
are carried on ball bearings.
A SEMABXABX.il POWEB PZ.ANT.
In the Mitchell we nro giving you
an econonitciil, efflelent power ptnnt.
The Mitchell engine Is nn 1, heiwl en
gine with all part fi enclosed uixl run
ning In oil. The eteclric cnulpnioni In
two unit typo uuU gcur drivuii,
UNUBtTAIi EQtriPMKHTP.
Mitchell ciira nro not only riifp"1
Willi oiirvnuin top, eli-nr via' on '.r.-l
rhleld, but they curry reveiHlMo ViniiI
ainpfl, power tiro pi'ii.im and the ll.fj.
The Mltohell la really complcl sly
equipped.
. BBOABDZKO PETTHTi7-1 Trm
Thla Is our high Curd. If you v;
to know how tlio Milch'.'ll will .
and how It KKHI.S. Jtist cull ,
and let us put U Uiruuh its vuc.
SIXES'
Junior
3 and 5
Passenger
120 Inch wheel
bsae; 40 h p, motor
l,xb; 60 Inch can
tilever aprlnga.
$1150
Factory
Hoth cars uphol
stered In leather
end are completely
equipped, Including
power tlrt pump.
Seven
Passenger
1?7 Inch whMl
hiipo, iii h. p. motor
8 'Ax5; 52 Inch can
tilever springs;
$1460
Factory
Also built In Z and
B-piiwueijKer Hoad
utera.hfcdiin Models,
This cu carries 31
exira feat area.
Repair Btock carried la
Fort land by
Mitchell-Lewis &
Siaver Co.
J. F. Barker & Company
HOHHIIUIUi, OREGON.
Him S 5 S-3rr..aii
Stop at
HOTEL
UMPQUA
New and
Modern'
Butter and Ice Cream
ASK YOUR GROCER
FOR DOUGLAS CO.
CREAMERYBUTTER
Buttermilk
I lie I'l .lt GALLON
lll iilK Your lllK'ket.
PHONE US YOUR
ORDERS FOR ICE
CREAM, SHERBET
Douglas County Creamery
PROMPT HKRVICU
AUTO DELIVERY
We Paint Roofs Phone444
Williams Roof Paint Co.
siAM'i'.(-riiti:its ov
Roof Paint and Cement 1
F. W. WILLIAMS
Roseburg, Oregon
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SOCIETY I
(Continued from pase 3.)
dies. Feature dunces that are simple
but full of fun uro always looked
forward to at thOKe Informal parties.
On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Ouy
Cordon bid a few friends to her home
to siend the evening sewing and
chatting together
On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Hunnell had for their dinner guests,
Colonel Page and Miss Margaret
Page.
Colonol Page and his daughter,
Margaret, were the guests at a din
ner I ant Sunday at the home of S.
A. Phillips,
AT Till-; IIOTIXS.
Arrivals at the (irancl.
The .following are registered at
the Grand: Mrs. K. C. Waldron,
Drain: II . N. Jiandford, Portland;
Miss M. uckner, J. . Harrington,
itosebiirg; O. Sehnieder, Portland;
J. M. Martin, Seattle; John Alex
ander, Glide; W. K. Kurtz, Grants
Pass; H. F. avis, Krnest F. Sum
mers, It. L. Collins, Geo. Peeoler, 1
U. Hendricks, 1 Jno. Franzer, S. F.
Thompson, W. F. Anderson, Port
land; J. A. --jger, II. J. Becker,
Cunyonvvllle.
flowers for study today.
George bnellabargr who has been
working for John Alexander, has
gone to work for Jim Short near the
Sunshine ranch.
The farmers or Glide are going to
prepare for war by raising lots of po
tatoes to feed the soldiers wiin.
IKKY.
CIIItlSTIAN HC1KNCK 8O0IKTV.
Ths society, located at the corner
of Lune and Main streets, holds ser
vices each Sunday morning at 11 o'
clock, Also a Wednesday evening
meeting which Includes testimonies
of healing in Christian Science at 8
o'clock. All are invited to . attend
these meetings. Sunday school for
those under the age of 20 years con
venes In the same 'building at 9:45
a. m. Subject of Bible lesson Sun
day, April 22, Is "Doctrine of Atonement."
C1MI ItOADH.
Arrivals nt the UiniKjun.
The following are registered at
the Umptiua: A. King Wilson, C. L.
Newlnnds, S. T, Corner, Portland;
J. B. King, H. L. ...cKnight, Seattle;
L. C, Normandy, Spokane; 13. La
Forest, Portland; M. H. Groves, Se
attle; D. J. Sidwei. F. L, Kent, 'W,
H. Morton, Portland; P. M. Silver-
stein, Newark, N. J.; J. Well, San
FrunciBco; J. F. Gaines, Paso
Hobles, Calif.; Fred Harvey, Port
land; W. F. GlocKner. Grants Pass;
Mr. and Mrs. S. 10. Calkins, Glen
dale, Ore.; J. W. Wolford, J. A. Wil
son, Portland; rail Strader, Rose
burg; Harcy Alai.iews, Dixonvillo;
Mrs. C. Walsh, Wm, Ferguson, F. D.
Merrltt, Fugcne; Max Goldsmith,
San Francisco; Jus, Rosenberg, San
Francisco; t. H. Greenman, Tiller;
J. F. Halo, Modford; 10. II. Cum-
mlngu, Clair B, (linker, Portlnud;
Wm. F. KalHor, luddle; Carlton K.
j Spencor, J. M. Horns, Portland;' W.
1 G. Eglcttton,, Mrs. Clara H. Atkin,
San Francisco; L.r Slater, San Frun
i Cisco; F. W. Selser nnd wife, San
Francisco; H. C. Harding, Portland;
E. M. JoneB, Grants Pass; W. T.
Fish, E. otroud, Portland,
T WIXITH A WXIITA T A
Ml M. MM All H yjtX,
STRAWBERRY CARNIVAL
Nominees for Cnrnivul Queon must be above eighteen
yenrs of nge. x
Nominees for Childivn's Qiuhmi must bo under thirteen
years of age anil in regular attemlanee at a Hose
burg Public School.
Name of Candidate
Residence
Knch cantlhtalo noinlnatid Is to recelvo One Hundred
froo voteB from the Carnival Committee.
Nominating ballots need not bo signed and can be mailed
to the Carnival Commttteo or to ellhor newspaper oftico.
UtJlols will be on Bale nt all the lending stores on AprlT
17 and thereafter. The contest will be under '.Ite close super
vision of the Carnival Committee and will close Tuesday
evening, May 8th.
CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given that all
school warrants of District No.' 4,
Douglas County, Oregon, to and In
cluding No. 1550, ondorsed October
19th, 1910, not paid for want of
funds, and prior thereto, are. this
day called for payment by the under
signed, and all Interest theveou will
cease from the,, dato of this notice.
Dated tins linn day or April, llili,
ItOSCOK N. GRFKN,
Clerk of School District No. 4, Doug
las County, Oregon. a2t
DAHLIA ltt'LHH FOR HALE.
Aftor filling our fall orders for
bulbs wo have on hand a surplus
stock of good U-uo to name varieties
which we will sell at (1.50 per doz.
Our own selection. John K. Runyon,
804 MoBher St. Phono 38-J. 12ti-tf
GLIDE GUDINGS.
Tho weather has been trying to
wear spring styles this week and It
has succeeded pretty well so far.
Cecil Hlukcly came home from
Corvallls on a short visit.
Tho Mt. .Scott school will close
Friday, April 20, and there will bo a
pie social in tno ovenlng at the school
house, '
I'ihlred Shrum and James Gurney
went to town Monday on importnat
business and returned Tuesday.
Miss Alda Watson and Mr. Joe
Brumback were seen on the streets
of Glide Sunday. They were on their
way lo Onk ('reek where Miss Wat
son is teaching school.
Spring is here and everybody Is
getting busy with their spade nnd
hoe.
Everybody Is Invited ta turn out
to tho flag raislug at Peel next Sun
day and show some spirit for your
colors, the ro.i, white and blue.
There was a party given nt the
Glide high school last Friday night
which was a great success. Many
sorts of games wore played until
midnight when refreshments were
served and followed by a grand
march. Everybody had a good time
and enjoyed themselves Immensely.
Mrs. Geo. Shrum and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Lilly.
The Fall creek school had a flag
raising Inst Monday and there was a
short program in which Lnfe Engles,
of Peel made a speech which wns
thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Daniels nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Daniels and family
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. H. K. Doss.
Miss Grace Engles, of Peel was a
visitor nt Glide today.
Mrs. H. B. Harrison gave a short
tatke at the nptlst church at Glide
last Sunday.
Loyal Howard made a trip to town
mis wees on tiusiness.
Mrs. Geo. Shrum Is making many
improvements on her place.
Mr. Eldred Shrum received re new
Oliver typewriter today and la now
ready to go Into buulncss for the
public.
The high school botany class was
lu search of different species of
When Caesar took an eastward ride
and grabbed the Gauls of Rome
What was the first thin gthut he did
to make them feel at home?
Did he Increase the people's loads
and liberty forbid?
No! he dug In and built good roads
that's1 what old Caesar did.
Did Caesur- put the Iron heel upon
the foemun's breast,
Or did he rty to make them feel that
Roman rule was beBt? '
What did ho do to make them glad
he came their lands amid?
He built good roads in place of bad
that's what old Caesar uld.
Ho built good roads from hill to hill,
good roads from vale to vale
He ran a good roads movement 'till
old Rome got all the kale.
He told the folks to buy a home,
build roads their ruts to rid,
Until all roads led up to Rome
that's what old Caesar did.
If any town would make Itself the
center of the map,
Where folks will . come and settle
down and live In plenty's lap, .
If any town its own abodes of pov
erty would rid,
Let it go out and build good roads
just like old Caesar did.
MEALS THIRTY-FIVE CENTS.
On and after Sunday, April 22,
the regular price for meals at the
Hcrrick Boarding House will be 35c.
This change from our regular price
heretofore charged has been made
necessary by the constantly increas
ing price of foodstuffs.
MR. & MRS. 13. C. IIERRICK.
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CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given all persons
holulng county' warrants- endorsed
"not iald for want of funds" to pre
sent them for payment at the office
of the county trensurer of Douglas
county, Oregon, for Inteorst thereon
will cease after tho dato of this no
tice. Dated nt Roseburg, Oregon, April
20, 1917.
J. E. SAWYERS,
125-m4 County Treasurer.
STOP HTTHE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET
ROSEBURG
Real Estate
City and Farm Property
Winchester Buy and vVestInUe
Town Lots.
GEORGE RITER
IV WMt Onk Street.
VEXATION OF
SPIRIT
So long nnd earnestly I've wrought,
Pursued the beastly grind,
I've ringbones ou my dome of
thought, is
And spavins on my mind. . ,
The ghastly fear of evil times,
Of poverty when old,
Has kept me hunting after gold.
1 have a package put away,
Where none can jar it loose.
And sometimes at the close of day
1 wonder what's the use?
Throughout this weary worldly Jaunt
I've skimped nnd saved and pared
I've done without the thing I want,
The things for which I cared.
To add one round dollar moro
To what I hove In brine,
I've made existence sad nnd sore,
And what reward Is mine?
Why do I slave and toil and grind,
Why do I toll and spin?
I'll have to leave my roll behind,
For others to blow in.
These words seem ever ringing loud.
Like some decree of doom:
"There Is no pocket In a shroud,'
No cash box In a tomb."
Tho best cure for the above Is an
Income policy with The ..hit mil Life
of N. Y. No restrictions as to war.
Come and let us reason together and
see If I can't convince you that the
participating plan Is the wifest and
sure to make the net cost the lowest
J.F. HUTGHASON
DISTRICT MANAGER
OFFICE OVER FIRST STATE AND SAYINES BANK
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, (or Douglas County.
In the matter of the estate of
James Levins, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given: that the
undersigned, Ora II. Porter, admin
istrator of the estate of James Levins,
deceased, has filed his final account
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Douglas,
and that on Saturday the 12th day of
May, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock,
A. M., of said day at the Court House
in Roseburg, in said njunty and state,
has been appointed as the time and
place for hearing of objections to
said final account and settlement
thereof.
ORA H. PORTER,
d-m7 - j Administrator.
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FOR QUICK
& RELIABLE!
JITNEY
SERVICE. DAY
AND NICHT
W. W. BOYLE, Prop.
For Your Sheet Metal
.Work, See
J. H. SINNIGER
111) W. Onk Street.
Phone 428
ANNOUNCEMENT
While you still have the oppor
tunity to get strictly first quality
hair goods 25 per cent cheaper
than the big store prices. "Do
It now." ' Here but a short time
longer. Have y combings
made up
'The Ilettcr Way."
W. H. Girard
I'lione 11 .Tiiffcsnn nt Wnsli, St.
White River Flour!
We are still selling
at less than wholesale
For CaM
. - Don't Wait, Our Stock is Limited
KIDD'S GROCERY
" I I '1 5' ; MAKES WHITER, LIGHTER IIRKAI)
Worh for a Greater Roseburg
A Fine Winter Drink and Made
Right in Roteburg,
GINGER ALE!
Fountain Supplies of All Kinds.
THE ROSEBURG SODA WORKS
130 N. Pine St..
E. T. L'NRAH.
l-ree Delivery
Phone 180
Mrs. F. D. Owen
Cut Flowers, . Potted . PlanU,
Funeral Designs, Wedding Ikx
quota, etc.
FOR SALE AT GALL'S CAXUX
STORE, CASS STKHET.
PHONE 414.
Roseburg, Oregon.
BEFORE BUYING A
CREAM
SEPARATOR
SEE THE LATEST
MODEL
SHARPLES
SUCTION FEED
OOUCLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
FOR THE BEST
JITNEY SERVICE
PHONEFfS
-'SHORTY' ff iQj
1 fa The Joy of -Sewing
- - m M.
Without Pedaling!
April Special
, ' EVERY WOMAN SHOULDHAVE
Sew-E-Z
Hamilton Reach
. Electric Sewing Motor
$1 Puts it in the Home. Easy Payments .
Roseburg Electric Company
Uverytlilng Electrical.
"To Enlist, Or Not to Enlist"
May be a debatable question, but to ' '
' inhale or not to inhale some ii
Rexall Catarrh Cure
May allow a trifling nasal troublo to
get ibeyond control. Don't neglest it. i
Fulleiton ' TJie $l.aJLJL More Perkins
Building
HOTEL HOYT
l Kilvpraot. )
Sixth and Hoyt Sts. Two Blocks
from Depot.
Rates 75 cents to $2.00
U W. HIMKS, V;;r.
Portland ... Oreffon
A Man is What He Feedsj3n
, The housewife, looking to the family health, wilK buy
where Bhe can get FRESH, CIiEA GROCERIES.
Our Stock is Clean and Sanitraily Kept
uuu tin buuuo oiu vl HID UVot UlilUUlittlUlO, UTUtiro JUl " i
sonally looked after. j J
pansel79occry Walter Patterson, Ifrojl
)
We ask you here to buy our meal
Recause we know it's good.
We know you surely would!
Meat I
If you knew this as well aa we,
There's nothing better tluin the best
This" you'll admit a fact
That wo have it here, to prove by
test,
WOl'l.l UK THE PROPER ACT
THE ECONOMY MARKET
GKO. KOUI.HAGK.N, ' Prop.
Nowf Located at 225 N. Jackson
Ready to serve you better . thtn ever, Monday,
February B. Thanking you for your past favors, j
and soliciting a continuance of the same, youirs
for better service.
THK CASH VTftBF l 7
J. B. KING, Proprietor Roscbulg, Oregon
Glad to See You Come Always Wdabme
' Right now is the time to get aftej
that testive squirrel, and we have the
Squirrel Poison J
That will put himin
dreamland on short notice.
- MARSTER'S DRUG STORE
Promptness in Filling Orders a Feature of Our Bus
kiess
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