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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1917)
FOUR TTTR EVKNINO VEWR VKIXESIAV, APMh at, 017 Where will you find the equal of this car at its price? Tak th Item of room. The new Mitchell Jr. five pauHvnger light Mix la a car of 120 Inch wheel bane, Thla ja f(v lnohoa longer than modt other light alien. Tills extra wheel base la Jut Into extra leg room In front and ear. It also ana Idea tin to inako wider seats without disturbing the harmony f Appajmnce. moss fixed by what. The Mitchell body la not only a doa ble cowl pure stoain line body of un- ?uestloned beauty but we are add In o lta attractiveness by fixing the flnlah by heut In Ihtkc ovena coo truot&4 for that purpose, x.ona mix a a maih easy bid- Oiir Innr whanl hnae nnahlea ua to five you an extra long cunuiever inrinr. 60 Inch In the Mitchell Jr. and 6S Inch In the aeven-passencer MltohelL f EXTRA DBITUfO COMPORT. The new Mltcholl la the acme of aey driving. The Knr shirting la ac compllHhed with llttlo effort. The chanao la made with but n movement of a few Inches of the shifting lever. Our steering fieur la full worm type and Irreversible. lur HlPrring knuckles t aro carried on ball bearings. A 1EHAKIABLB VOWEB PLANT, In the Mitchell wo aro Riving you an ecotiomlcal, efficient power plant. The Mitchell iiKinQ Is n U hi'ud en gine with all urts enrhjaeil niul run ning In oil. Tho nleclrlc eul:iinent la two unit typo and.gcur driven. tmUSTJAI, EQUIPMENT. Mitchell enrs are not only equlp? With one-i"!ui top, ;h;ur vlnl.vi 'Ina ihte'n, nut tney curry rcvrsiiue iipnu The Mltcholl la tually coinpiolily quipped. f SIXES JUNIOR 2 and 5 Paasanger 110 Inch wheel base: 40 h.p. motor 84x5; 60 Inch can tilever springe. $1150 Factory Roth oars uphol stered In leather and are completely equipped, Including power tire pump. Seven Passenger 127 Inch whel tune. 48 h. p. motor KUxG; 62 inch can tilever a p r 1 n g s; $1460 Factory Also built In I and K-i)iHRnKr lloa.I siers, Hertan Models. This car carries 31 extra features. BOABDINO PEBFDrtKANfTJI. ' T,ftl" our high rnnl. if vmi winh to know how th Mttchell will lull ho "lw It will Idle hVf- k ,V ftnrt how It PKMI.H. juin cul n i ad lef us put U Uirougb Its puces. Bepalr Stock carried In Fortland by (VSitchell -Lewis & Staver Co. J. F. Barker & Company KOHKHUIKi, Oltl'XiON. Stop at iMKESS umpqua New and Modern We Paint Roofs Phone 444 Williams Roof Paint Co. M.lM'KAt Tl llKHS (IF Roof Paint and Cement F. W. WILLIAMS Roseburg, Oregon NEXT SATURDAY 0. A. C. & S. P. Extension Ser vice Train Will Arrive Here Friday Evening. LECTURES TO BE GIVEN Valuable Information Will Ho Given Conccriilnif lUuk Yard nud Vacant Ixt riuntiiitf to Conserve Food HtutTs. P P II Butter and Ice Cream h 0 , . 0 W ASK YDUfl CHOCER Rll f f 0 1111 ilk PHONE US YOUR W. FOR DOUGLAS CO. " " 1 1 1 "IUIV ORDERS FOR ICE 1 t CREAMERY BUTTER h"51 CREAM, SHERBET ' L 3 ' 3 4 Douglas County Creamery 4 0 If.OMI'T HKHVIOU AUTO DKUVUKY fj T E. May, representing the S. P. and O. A. C. extension service, was In Roseburg lust evening arranging preliminary matters In reference to tho visit to tins city on Saturday, April 28, of the delegation now tour ing the state In the interest or more extensive pluntlng of food stuffs, and directed specially to the back yard und vacant lot gardens. A number 'of representative citi zens met with Mr. May at the office of Mayor Kice last evening and plans were discussed for Saturday's meeting. Tho train will arrive in Hoseburg Friday night and will re main here all day Saturday. The armory will be secured to accommo date the public and lectures will be given both morning and aftornoon. The local Honor Guard is especially urged to attend the morning lectures which will lie under the supervision or two prominent lady speakers who have much valuable Information to Import to this organization. The extension sorvlce is creating wide-spread Interest throughout the Btute in tho mutter of lioine produc tion and much good Is resulting. 11. W. Strong was elected chairman of the local committee last evening which will havo for Its purpose the urging of all local citizens to assist In stimulating an Interust In culti vating vacant lots and back-yard gar dens that many fairtlliesas pos sible will become Belf-sustuinlng as far ns possible in particular lino of rood stuffs. Tho purpose of the train Is to lake to the iieoplo of the larger towns some of the latest and most helpful Information on the subject now up permost in the minds of patriotic Americans- how best to produce, preserve, and uso food materials to feed their own and their allies' peo ple. Tho work centers in the UBe of back yards and vacant lots In grow ing vegetables and1 poultry, in can ning, and In tho substitution of cheaper, hoine-grown foods for high priced farm staples. Wiser selection nf all rood materials and greater economy In their use will be made tho subjects of a groat deal of tho work. An effort is being mndo to co-op illnate the work of the college and tho railway company with that of local organizations In tho districts vlBited, In ordor to secure continu ous effort throughout the season. The Hvstein of work Is so planned that II will nelthor dupllcato nor Interfere In any wuy with the other rood cam paigns. The personnel of tho party Is as follows: Poultry production methods on small lots, C. C. Ijimb; kinds of vottetnbles to grow and how to grow Ihcm, W. S. Brown; canning tho sur plus, Miss Helen Cowglll; seloctlllg and preparing rood in ine nonio, nrsi week. Miss A. Grace Johnson, second week, Miss Anna M. Turloy; a rep resentative ol tho railway company, iierlmns Mr. lllnshnw for at least part or tno time, and, when possible. IMof. It. I. Hotzel, director ot coi lege extension. CAM. l'Oll SCHOOL WAKHAXTS. Notice Is horcby given that all school warrants ot District No. 4. Iioughis County, Oregon, to and In cluding No. lDTil), ondorscd October llUli, 1918, not pnld for want or funds, and prior thereto, are this day culled for payment by the under signed, nnd all interest thereon will cense from the (lain of this notice. Hated this ltnh day of April, 1917. HOSCOK N. UltKKN. Clerk of School District No. 4, Doug las County, Oregon. ai6 AL G. Oiippn Nnrninatinp Rallnt f NINTH ANNUAL STRAWBERRY CARNIVAL Nominees for Carnival Queen nuit be above eighteen years of aire. Nominees for Children's Queen must be under thirteen years of nyre and in regular attendance at a Kose bui'u Public School. Name of Candidate . Residence Kuril canilldate nominated Is to receive Ono liuudred free votes from the t'nrnlval Committee. Nominating ballots nonl not bo signed und can be mailed to the Cnrtiival Committre or to ellher newspaper office. Ballots will be on salo at all the lending stores on April 17 nnd thereafter. The contest will be under the closo super vision of the Carnival Conimltteo and will closo Tuesday evening, Muy 8tli. 10 OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty I Your coU in head or catarrh diiappenrs.i Your clogged noa trila will open, the air paunged of your hcab will clear and you cun breathe freely. No more Bnuttling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of I'ly'a Cream Calm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic; cream la your no trila. It penetrates through every air passage of thb head, soothing and healing tho swollen or influmetl mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stulTcd-up and miserable. Relief is sure. ' races; ostriches to ride and drive. Hundreds of horses from the wee Shetland pony to the great Nor man, has been educated to dance, pone and j military and tango steps quite beyond anything seen else where. Mules that buck In the most delightful faHhlon, monkeys and dogs in aerial and trapcose work. Seals and sea lions in amusing jug gling, riding and balancing feats. While the Hons, numbering thirty, are taught to ride galloping horess and leap through hoops of fire, one monster Nubian lion Is hoisted to the to) of the ten surrounded by spurting fire works, leopards, tigers und jaguars are seen in rolea extra ordinary. , These are only a few. of the fea tures of iu 65 acts the big Barnes program contains, for there are a score of the funniest clowns whose sole duty is to shovel in sunshine by the tons, pretty girls putting fierc est of jungle beasts through their acts. Handsome men in wrestling, boxing, and racing acts with bears and other animals and the finest 30 nlcce band under the directing hand of Tdward A. W'oeneeker, most ac complished of band directors. The "Show That's Different" it is often called, and one can readily appre ciate the title. A big free parade at 10:30. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. . Thousands Pras MlP lW Remedy 1 for the Stomach ti .' r rmy of Stomach sufferers Led to Health By Single Dose. Stomach Trouble causes a multi tude of ailments, and often result in Gall Stones, Yellow Jaundice, Acute and Chronic Indigestion. Appendici tis, Constipation, Auto-Intoxicatwn, Gas I'ressure, fear of Heart Disease, Cancer and. Ulcers of tho Stomach and Intestines, etc., etc. One dose of Muyr'a Wonuerful Remedy has proven successful In thousands of cases of Stomach Trouble. This ex plains Us enoinous pale. Has been taken and is recommended by physi cians. Justice of the supremo court, congressmen, lawyers, nurses, minis ters, farmers, educators, mechanics probably your own neighbor. Many owe their lives to Mayr's Won derful Homedy. Thousands say it has saved them from the knife. Con tains no nlcohii or habit forming drugs, b ivKIO booklet on Stomach Aliments. Address Geo. II. .Mayr. Mt'g. Chemist, Chicago, uottor yet obtain a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Ueinedy from Marsters Drug Co., or :uiy reliable druggist, who will re fund your money if It fails. MKAI-8 THIUTY-I'IVl: (MINTS. On and after Sunday, April 22, (he regular price for meals at the liorriek Hoarding House will be 35c. This change from our regular price heretofore, charged has been made necessary by the constantly Increas ing price of foodstuffs. MU. & MHS. E. C. HKHR1CK. 127-tf WITH SAGE TEA A mammoth industry of amuse ment is the Al. G. Barnes circus, whose show place coven the land, tills every city and every villaee. Hav ing such an extensive territory it is not often the same city has 'he op portunity of seeing this unusiuily amusing, thrilling, educational mi torprlae. more thnn once lu thro- yea i s. Mr. llarnea brings this big wild animal circus to Hoseburg on Friday, May 4. Al. ti. Humes, sometimes re ferred to ns the wizard of nnliual edu rators, has chosen as his profession the art of making people happy, he has assembled from every known country aulmals of most oveiy specie and haa educated them to do circus pevformlni;. Surely a great endeavor. That his circus should be different than all others he has speeiaMied in educating animals thought by all oth er animal students to be un teach able to perform the same as dogs or ponies whose abilities to entertain and amuse are well known. As a result groups of llamas, sebras and cnmels are seen doing astounding arts. The common Monkey educat ed to sing; elephants to piny foot ball, kangaroos to boi and run If Mixed with Sulphur Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell It The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and 6ulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mur mixing at home. All drug stores frit the rrady-to-usc product, improved bv the addition of other ingred ients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" fr about 50 cents a bottle. H is very popular because nobody can discover t has been applied. Simnlr moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time; by morn ing tht gray luir disappears, but what delights the Indies with Wyeth't Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, beside beautifullv darkening the hair after a I few applications, it also produces thai ) aoft lustre and appearance of abundance . which it so attractive. This ready-to-use 1 preparation ia a delightful toilet requisite ' lor those who desire a more youthful ap I pearanee, it is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. . FOR QUICK & RELfABLEi JITNEY SERVICE. DAY AND NICHT W. W. BOYLE, Prop. Refer all your collections and fin ancial matters for adjustment to tho PACIFIC ADJUSTMENT & COL- LKCTION SUKVICE, Inc. for prompt attention. Hoom 222 Perkins Building. No charge un less collection or adjustment Is made. FOR THE BEST JITNEY SERVICE S7i7iiiii3 PHONE yf 'SHORTY' Wear Glasses That Look Attractive! If you must wear glasses, wear glasses that become you. The size of the leses, tlicnnso-pieco and adjustment have everything to do with your appearance. We have had years of' experience In fitting glasses that fit tho per sonality of the wearer. A large variety of different shape lenses and mountings tb select from. If your glasses make you look old let us fit you with a pair suited to your age. Kryptok Glass?: aj-e attractive looking. They elim inate tho necessity of having two pairs of glasses, one for near and one for far vision. We make a specialty of Kryptoks. Free consultation. Quality Service. BUBAR BROS Jewelers & Optometrists. . A Bargain! 130 acres, 7 ml. Koseburg on good road. 50 acres cultivated, 20 acres level, balance sloping. Fenced with woven wire, 3 cross fences. Watered by springs. 80 acres good pasture, some fir and oak timber. 10 room houso, large burn, newly roofed. New gran ary 14x22. Chicken houses, etc. Price $6000, 14 down, balance 1 to 10 years, 5 per cent. Will sell stock nnd equipment with place if desired. Fully Equipped Ranch 17 acres. 4 mi. Jtoseburg, good road. 6 acres bearing Italian prunes, 2 acres corn land, 2 acres npples, balance in cherries, walnuts and pears, in full bear ing. Tree$ are 14 years old. Hood 8 rm. modern house, overlooking valley. Barn, hog house, chick en houses, etc. All improvements and equipment go with place. We can prove to you that place Is paying good dividends on price asked. Price $S.000. 94.500 down, balance terms. Investigate this at once. G. W. Young & Son Ileal Kstato and Insurance. 11(1 Chn St. I'limit- 417 :" ii -"IV. ... White River Flour! We are still selling at less than wholesale For Cash! . Don't Wait, Our Stock is Limited KIDD'S GROCER MAKES WHITE Ilt LIGHTER I1IIEAD Worli for a Greater Roseburg nVPlTD AT D ' A Fine Winter Drink and Made Villi VI JL.1 ALiLl Right in Roseburg. Fountain Supplies of All Kinds. THE ROSEBURG SODA WORK 1.10 N. Pine St. E. T. XINRAH. Frco Delivery Phone $80 1 IN The Joy of Sewing Without Pedaling! April Special EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE Sew-E-Z Hamilton Beach' Electric Sewing Motfllr $1 Puts it in the Home. Easy Payments Roseburg Electric Company 1 jj very in nig jicccricm. j.ti I "He's a Nice Little Chapl (Sometimes.) But when he comes to Up or cheek as tho result of a walk or ride in the spring air, he's not flp nice. In fact, a little Rexall Cold Cream Is so much nicer that you ought never to be without it rS rh OAenUL Store, Perkins tu..w.. Building A Man is What He Feeds On The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy where she can get EKKSH, fcLEAX GKOCEKIES. Our Stock is Clean and Sanitraily Kept are of the best manufacture. Orders per l nrtcr. Walter Patterson, Prop. The Cass St. Grocery Phone 279 Now Located at 225 N. Jackson Ready to serve you better thMi ever, Monday, February 5. Thauklng 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 We ask you here to buy our meal Because we know It's good. We know you surely would! Meat! If you knew this as well as we. There's nothing better thnn the best This' you'll admit a fact That wo have it here, to prove by test, WOl'I.n KK TIIK I'ltOl'KK ACT THE ECONOMY MARKET ;m. kohi.h.u;k.n, ir.p. Glad to See You Come Always Welcome Right now is the time to get after that festive squirrel, and we have the Squirrel Poison That will put him in dreamland on short notice. " MARSTER'S DRUG STORE Promptness in Filling Orders a Feature of Our Business ft