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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1917)
nn? evk.ni.no news sA-rrr.nAr. Amur, m, ion Where will you find the equal of this car at its price? Tak tha Item of room. The new Mitchell Jr. five pause nf?er II it lit six la ft car of 120-Inch wheal baae. Thli Is flvtt Incheu lunger thMn muni other light tUtia. Thia extra wheel ban la Jut Into extra lee room In front and mr, It also enalilea us to make wider ata without disturbing th harmony f appwyance, raiuM rzxBs bt heat. The Mitchell body la not only a dou ble cowl pure atoam line body of un ejueattoned beauty but we are adding to Ita ttractlveneas by Zm Ing the finish by heat In large oveua eon tructo4 for tiiat purpose. iowq mruTaotn vakh saby bis- XHO. Our long wheol base enables ua to 1ve you an extra Ions cantilever prlna, BO Inch In the Mitchell Jr. and 52 inch In the aeven-paaaenger EXTRA DBITOTO COMPOST. The new Mitchell la the acme of easy driving-. The guar shifting Is ac complished with little effort. The change Is made with but a movement of a row Inches of the shifting lever. Our steering- gear la full worm type and Irreversible. Our steering knuckles are carried on ball beurlngu, A BBXAXXAB2.E POWER FLAKT. In the Mitchell we nre giving you n economical, efficient power plant. The Mitchell englno In an 1 bond en gine with all parts onHuswl and run ning In oil. The electric equipment 1 two unit type and ffuur driven. tnvusuA& rQurraiENT. Mitchell cars nre not only ei-ilp! With one-man top, clear vkjn vlr.d shield, but they carry ri'vernlhlo hs:d lnmpH, power tiro putnim uml the 11 '.a. The Mitchell la really completely equipped. SIXES Junior 2 and 5 . Passenger 120 Inch wheel base: 40 h.p. motor ftUxli; 50 Inch can tilever springs. $1150 Factory Both cars uphol stered In leather and are completely equipped. Including power tlrt pump. Seven Passenger 12T Inch wheel l)sie. 4$ h. p. motor 8 Hx; f2 Inch can tilever springs; $1460 Factory Also built In S and 6-pan'MiKfr lton.J Fteru, b'ed.n Models. This enr carries SI extra features. to k owVnuX 1 7tf!l- .V y?n u how elow It will iVliH t.V, ' Bepalr Stock carried in Portland by Mitchell-Lewis & Slaver Co. J. F. Barker & Company KUHIOIIITIIO, Oltl'XiON. 4 fi t E.r-" " :. i t ) v. 'T 1. ;.'! Mii ; Stop at HOTEL UMPQUA New and Modern Butter and Ice Cream ASK YOUR CRQCER FOR OOUCUS GO. CREAMERY BUTTER Buttermilk 10c 1M0H (i.l,M)N HilliK Your lllickct. PHONE US YQUR ORDERS FOR ICE CREAM, SHERBET Douglas County Creamery I'HO.Ml'T HICItVICIC AUTO IIHI.IVKHY We Paint Roofs Phone 444 Williams Roof Paint Co. M.Ti.'A-rruuits ov Roof Paint and Cement F.W.WILLIAMS Roseburg, Oregon ;Queen s Nominating Ballot; NINTH ANNUAL STRAWBERRY CARNIVAL Nominees for Carnival Queen must be above eighteen years of aire. Nominees for Children's Queen must be under thirteen years of age and in regular attendanco at a Rose- nurg niblic School. Name of Candidate Residence Each rnmllilato nnmlnutml Is to receive One Hundred froo vot8 from the Cnrniviil Committee. Nominating hulluta need not bo signed and run ho mailed to (ho Carnival Committee or to either newspaper of lice. Ilnllotn will be on mile at nil the lending stores on April 17 nnd thorcntter. Tho contest will be under the close super vision of the Carnival Coniniltteo nnd will close Tuesday evening, May 8th. CITY NEWS. plant? lunor. Arundni, Fhon 1062-t Special Bargains In used cars. Cull at Koseburg Garage. 49-B30 8. Uulrd and wlfo, of Wilbur snen yeHterday In the city attending to buslne matters. Auto for hire, city and country driving. Phon 5., 214 Cass street A. J. Powell. 119-tf Clarence Parson, of Winchester. spent yesterday in this city attending to business matters. Tho roliyunna serves the bes: chicken tamales to be had anywhere at any price. 1233-tf A. Pcderson, of Yoncal'n, return ed to liis homo yesterday alter a. brief business visit in this city.. Clear that lanu with a Kerstaln slump puller. We have them Churchill's. 138-a30 It. B. Montgomery, of Look'jng Glass, was a business visitor In this city yesterday for several hour. Get good guaranteed flour at less than wholesale price at tho People's Supply Co. 131-a2S II. H. Chandler, of Red Hill, re turned to his home yesterday after spending a few days in this city Rlilllinrh fnr cntinine- 100 nnltnri tor Sl.bu: rD pounds for 11. order now. Kldd s Grocery. 123-m9 flush Clark, returned to his home at Millwood yesterday after Bpendlng a few dtiys In this city uttending to business matters. Have your duds cleaned and press ed by Slopcr, the cleaner and presser. All work promptly attended to ana satisfaction guaranteed, tf Mr. A. Larson, one of the sub stantial farmers of the looking Glass district, was a business visitor In the city yesterday. Order bedding plants now. All klndB In any quantity. Prices right. Mrs. K. U. Owens, florist, at the I Pollyanna, on Cass street, 1669-tf I J A number of the fourth company i men epent yesterday afternoon at j tho rifle range in North Hosoburg. 1 ney will inline regular 11 iis mere as soon as weather conditions per mit. Plnnt your vacant lots' In veget ables and reduce your living cost. Peas, string beans, corn and other vegetables will yield lots of nourish ing food. Get fresh, dopendublr seeds nt right prices at the Poople's Supply Co. 131-028 J. A. Plukerton, the gentleman who recently bought the Conine place on South l)eer creek, waB looking nftoor business matters In Koseburg yesterday. While here ho ordered The Evening News sent to him regularly. Monday is oargain flay at the Koseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits Krench Dry cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All work given prompt attention. Or ders called for nnd delivered. G W. Slopcr, 308 N. Jackson. tf H. C. Wrny, tho Wclls-Ftirgo agent nt Kiddle ciwuo to the city yesterday acoi'tupanled by his wlfo. to consult a physician. Ho will proba'jly enter a hospital In San Francisco for treatment. Subscriptions for magazines solic ited. Fiction Library. - 61mlp J. J. Evans left this morning for Eugene where he will spend a few days looking after business affairs. .Cut price on a few shop worn and second hand kodaks at Churchill's Bargains. 138-a30 H. U. Marsters. of the firm of Perrine & Marsters, went to Oak land this morning on business mat ters. Mr. W. W. McDonald departed this morning for Oakland where sle will spend a short time visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. J. R. Shaver went to Oakland this morning and will spend a few days nt that place visiting with friends. Mrs. Case's dressmaking parlors removed to 010 S. Main street. Or ders taken for hemstitching. Splrella corsetB made to order, perfect fit guaranteed. 112-m20 Seven men fror.vComstock employ ed by the Western Union Co. return ed yesterday after attending to busi ness mutters in this city. Make sure your Income for life by taking an income policy from the" Mutual Life of N. Y.. J. F. Hutcha- son. manager, office First State & SuvlngB Bank. . 1563-tl Mrs. J. S. Pritchcr, of Seatt'e, who has been spending a fe-w 1ays in Roseburg, left this morning for Cot tage Grove where she will stop on nor way home. - M. K. guaranteed corsets, the kind that makes you young in feeling as well as looks. Cora Christenson, dressmaker. Phone 454-t, B17 S. Stophens. 106-tf Mrs. A. F. Stearns, who has been spending several days in Roseburg shopping and visiting with friends, left this morning for her home at Oakland. P. S. C. steel ct coffee Is tho best at a price less expensive package cost and excessive profits. P. S. C. coffee comes direct from grower to roaster, from roaster to our hands, from thence to consumer at absolute ly wholesale price. P. S. C. coffee represents more quality at less cost. You will like P. S. C. coffee, fresh twice weekly at the People's Supply Co. - 131-a2S DAILY WEATHER REPORT. fiat tho Hishlt rvf 1 Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast 8ay wo can't look or feel right with the system full of poisons. Million of folks bathe Internally now liiHtcad of loading their BVHtem with drugs. "What's nit Insido bath?" you any. Well, it Is guaranteed to per form miracles If you could believe those hot water euthuslnU. . There nre vast numbers of men nnd women who. Immediately upon arising in tho morntnp. drink a glass of real hot water with a tenspoonfu! of lime Btone phosphate In It. This is a very excellent health measure. It Is In tended to Hush the stomach, liver, kid- no'8 nnd the thirty feet of Intestines of the previous day a waste, sour bile nnd Indigestible inntertal left ovor la the body which if not eliminated every day, become food for tho millions of bacteria which Infest tho bowels, the quick result Is poisons and toxins which nre then absorbed Into tho blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad tnste, colds, stomach trou ble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, Im pure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day ami badly tho next, but who simply cau not get feeling right are urued to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at tho drug store. This will cost very little but Is sufficient to mako anyone a real crank on tho subject of internal hiinitntton. Just as nonp and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphate nnd hot water act on tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. U U vnMly tnoro Important to batho on tho in si do than on the outside, because the Bktn pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, while the bowel pores do. JLjri U. S. Weather Bureau, locnl office. RoBeburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 6 a. m., April 28, 1917. Precipitation in inches and hun dredth: - Highest temperature yesterday C8 Lowest temperature last night 3S Precipitation last 24 hours 0 Total nrecip. since first of month 2 78 Normal procip. for thsl month 2.48 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1. 1910. to dnte 2.119 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 .10.53 Total declflency from Seo- tember 1, 1916 7.29 Average precipitation for ;i9 wet Beasons, (Sept. to May - inclusive) 32.12 WILLIAM IiELL, Observer WK AUK Oi fEV ASUKI) what Is the best Eczema Uemedy, We always recommend THADti MAUn KCKMA ItKMKDY ns the auroBt and moHt satisfactory. Sold only by us, 50c nnd $1.00. W. P. CHAPMAN. VEXATION OF SPIRIT ' So long nnd earnestly I've wrought, Pursued the 'oeuHtly grind, I've ringbones on my dome of thought. And spavins on my mind. Tho ghastly fear of evil times, Of poverty when old, Has kept mo hunting after gold, I have a package put away, Where none can jar it loose. And sometimes at the close of day I wonder what's tho use? Throughout this weary worldly jaunt I've skimped nnd saved nnd pared I've done without tho things I want, Tho things for which I eared. To add one round dollar more To what I have in brine, l'vo made existence snd nnd sore. And what reward Is mine? Why do 1 slave nnd toll nnd grind. Why do 1 toil nnd 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." The bet cure for tho nbove is nn Income policy with The Mutual Life of N. . No restrictions as to war, Com and let us reason together nnd see if I can't convince you thnt the pumrlimttiitf plan Is the nfct nnd sure to make the net cost the lowest. J.F. HUTGHASON j DISTRICT MANAGER OFFICE OVER FIRST STATE AND SAVIKES BANK PHONE FOR QUICK & RELIABLE JITNEY SERVICE. DAY AND NICHT W. W. BOYLE, Prop. Refer all your collections and fin ancial matters for adjustment to the PACIFIC ADJUSTMENT ft COL IJ3CTION SERVICE, Inc. for prompt attention. Hoom 222 Perkins Building. No charge un less collection or adjustment is made. FOR THE BEST J ITNEY SERVICE PHONEg Sale or Exchange! 106 acres, 11 ml. Roseburg, 70 a. cultivated, balance pasture, part ly fenced. 5 rm. house, born 30 x40, 30 ft. high. 60-ton silo. Good granary and tool houses. Chick en houses. Price $6650. Will include stock if desired. Trade for Oklahoma or Willamette Val ley farm. Wanted Ranch property to exchange for city property. We have several good pieces of city property to ex change for ranch property. If you wish to move to Roseburg list your ranch with us. G. W. Young & Son Heal Kstnte and Insurance. 110 Cass St. Phono 417 Engagement Rings! Give her n diamond for an engagement ring. A per fectly cut stone in an attractive-setting is the one appropriate engagement ring. She will appreciate a diamond from this store. Our stock is complete, per fect stones, -In any style set ting desired. Moderate price. Engraving free. It will give his pleasure to show you our line of diamonds. Quality Service. BUBAR BROS 4 Jewelers & Optometrists. Wc ask you here to buy our meal Recauso we know it's good. We know you surely would! Meat! If you knew this as well as we. There's nothing setter than tho best This' you'll admit a fact- That we have it here, to prove b) test. wori.n he the propeii act THE ECONOMY MARKET tino. Koni.UACiEM, Prop. White River Flour! We are still selling j at less than wholesale For Cash! Don't Wait, Our Stock is Limited KIDD'S GROCERY I. Ii MAKES WHITE It, LIGHTER BREAD WorK for a Greater Roseburg flVTflTD AT 171 ' A Fine Winter Drink . and Made UinUJLv.nkIiLl . Right in Roseburg. Fountain Supplies of All Kinds. THE ROSEBURG SODA WORKS 130 N. Pine St. E. T. VNRAH. T'rce Holivery Phone 186 $1.00 Nathan Fullerton Tlie tt&X.O$JL Store Perkins Building A Man is What He Feeds On " ii .. - -1.. , The housewife, looking to tho family health, will buy where she can get FltESH, CLEAN GHOCEKIES. Our Stock is Clean and Sanitraily Kept and nil goods aro of. tho best manufacture. Orders per sonally looked after. phh?ne279ccry Walter Patterson, Prop. Now Located at 225 N. Jackson Ready to serve you better than evor, Monday, February B. 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 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 , Just a few days left of our special offer on our SEW-E-Z Sewing Machine Motor It will pay for itself on our easy pay ment plan. Then you will have it " for 40 years. , . f FREE DEMONSTRATION in your home. Roseburg Electric Company Kver.vtliliiK Electrical. The Handwriting on the 11; Was not satisfactory to King Belshazzar. And there Is a lot of : handwriting on paper, today, that could be more easily read, had ' . the writer used a Waterman Fountain Pen The original good fountain pen; it has kept abreast of improve ments, and is still The Fountain Pen i " y . '