FIVB KODAK Finishing', Copying' and Enlarging! ClarK 1 ClarK OF ALL KINDS BY PROFESSIONALS. CALL AND SEE US FOTOGRAFFERS THE EVENING NEWS SATl'RIUV. JVI.Y 28. A Billion to Help Business and Farming The funds gathered into the Federal Reserve Banks now aggregate over $1,000,000,000. .This vast sum was not accumulated to earn profits for private interests, nor can it be controlled by private interests. Its pur pose, is to assist its member banks, of which we are one, in helping the farmers and business men and to make general banking conditions as sound as possible. If you are not yet one of our depositors and getting its benefits and protection, drop in and talk it over with us. The Douglas National Bank Member Federal Reserve System. CAPITAL AND Sl'KI'LUS $1:10,000. ' Bend for Booklet, "How lkios It Benefit Mo?" & CITY NEWS & Mrs. Ada Everton, of Albany, wtu has been visiting friends at Urimti Pass, arrived here yesterday to spend a few days at the home of Mrs. Wm Rlggs, an old acquaintance. Floor paint, any quantity. Cordon & Itishop. a24 Mrs. Bertha Fisher of Portland ar rived yesterday morning and will spend a few days at the O. V. Coshov residence on Bast Lane street. Mrs. Flshor was called following the seri ous illness of her niece, Mrs. K. H Pickens. v 0 CITY NEWS 0 Mrs. Harry Slocum and daughter, Miss Maruaret, left Friday for, Port land, where they will enjoy a vaca tion, Have your duds cleaned ana press ed by Sluper, the cleaner and presser. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf Mrs. John Bishop of this cfty left Friday for Anluuf, where sho will visit with relatives for a couple, ot days. Mr. ana Mis. J. T. Allison left yes terduy for Portland, where they will siend a few days visiting at the D Allison residence. , Having renteo my nouBe for the summer I will be found at the hem. of my father, M, .1. S'loemaker, Phone 147-J. Dr. B. R. Shoe maker. 271-tf Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Davis and daughters and Mis. Can Starbuck of Myrtle Creek motored to Roseburg Friday afternoon, where they spent a few hours attending to business matters. . An Intelligent person may earn ?10u monthly corresponding- for newspapers; $40 to 50 monthly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested Send for particulars. National Presf Bureau, Room 4279 Buffalo, N. Y, THE FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY BAGGAGE CHECKED FROMYOUR HOMETOm HOUSEHOLD GOODS & FURNITURE HANDLED BY EXPERIENCED MEN LARGE, DRY STORAGE ROOMS, ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM FIRE RISK PHONE 220 W ' - 11 ir WHEN YOU BUY SPACE S ;Nk i hi iii ii ii ii -T' m ' m Th IN e Eveum a' News You gzt full value for your money simply because its circulation is that of readers, who place explicit belief in its columns as always being correct in the matter of news and advertising. The standing of The Evening News in the territory it represents is above reproach and is considered au-. thorily upon all news matter of the day, ' , The ever increasing popularity of The News makes it worth still more as an advertising medium. Try Our Want Advertising' Column m. m White enamel, all sites, for Inside or outside, cordon & Bishop. h24 through this city on his way to Med-ford. Churchill oaa Just unpacked a new lot of pocker knives, quality goods. a6li-tf Mrs. Hubbard, who Has been in Roseburg attending to business, re turned to her home In Dlllard. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Willis left for Riddle this morning, where they will sojourn a few hours with relatives. Mrs. A. F. Drake and Mrs. Black- man returned to their homes In Greene, after spending the day in this city. F. E. Carpenter returned to Myr tle Creek after spending the day In this city attending to matters of bus iness. The Roseburg Krult Co. can fur nish you with broccoli plants at rea sonable prices. They also nave some St. Valen..ne seed. 21-tr lrnnlr Rrnnil. thfl nnnular S. P. employe, returned this morning from a business trip to the northern part of the state. W n liana mid wife nf Garden Valley were business visitors in the city yesterday. They made the trip by motor. St. Valentine Broccoli plants ex cellent roots now ready. Seed fin- ported by ourselves.' Mrs. A. C. Kldd & Son, a6 George Iemmlck,vife and daugh ter, who live near Wlnstons, motored to this city late yesterday afternoon on business. Mrs. London, who has been keeping house for her Uncle Rafe Dixon, of Dixonville, left last night for her ffome in Albany. Mrs. C. W. Davis, of Myrtle Creek, arrived Friday and- will be the '.louse guest at the A, C. Seeley residence. Mrs. Davis is a sister of Mrs. Seeley. Mail or send your broken lenses to E, V, Broughton, optician and op tometrist, Oakland, Ore. The only tens grinding plant in southern Oregon. 376-15 Miss Dena Gersley arrived F-rlda afternoon from Canyonvllle, and will Bpend a few hours attending to shop ping and Incidentally visiting with friends. Miss Ethel "Dunraiifion left last night for her home In GlenHalo. Miss Duncanson has been in RoBeburg several days attending to business affairs. George W. Kearns, a well known real estate dealer of Grants Pass, Is a business visitor in the city toduy. Mr. Kearns is registered at thoTlrand Hotel. , Miss Anna Lewis, Miss Gladys Tay lor, Miss Siina Casebcer and Miss Kin- caid returned here last night from Monmouth where they have been at tending summer school. The Koseburg Cleaning ft Pressing A'orks have just received their line of f the finest fabrics. ' Get your order 'n early for a choice selection. A perfect fit guaranteed and the best workmanship. G. W. Sloper, the leaner and presser. tf Mrs. B. W. Brooks, mother of Mrs, Anderson, of the business college, left last night for her home in Mis souri. Mrs. Brooks goes by vay of hort McDowell, where she will vlsll her two sons, who are stationed there. Monday is oargam flay at the Rosoburg 'Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men s suits French Dry cleaned and pressed for 11.00. Al! work given prompt attention. Or ders called for and delivered. G W. Sloper, 308 N. Jackson. tf TT Vfltnri nf Sun Vrannln n.-nul dent of the Oregon Gas & Kloctrlc company, who is on a tour vt In spoction, is In this city today, look tng over the local gas plant. He wll return to California after a Bhor stay here. L. N. Lunsford, who for the past few weeks has been employed at lb Mritnfttl,. Thnntnr a. nnsrolnr will leave tomorrow, accompanied by his family, ror Bamlon, Coos Count where he has accepted a position j the Orphnum, theater of that clt conducted by Mrs. A. J Hartman. Sftt-iroon Ui.ll Ini-al hai.i !!!( ,.t fleer with headquarters at the Grand Motel, received me rollowtng mes sage from Adjutant-General Read: My direction of the Secretary of i War marrlpri in.n with nrn..nr r.-n I denllals may he enlisted for the Tenth Kngincers ( forestry) national army. ' O. Hampton, jjlght foreman at the ' round house, reports buHincss very; light In railroad circles. Last night only ten crewB were used, and for' the pant few months they have been sending out from 15 to 18 crows nightly. This shortage of business Is , caused by the dropping off of lum-l ber shipment. , House paints, ail kinds, iow prices. Cordon & Bishop. a24 Mrs. Al) ie Stevens of Oakland Is a shopping visitor In Roseburg today. i..iss Lillian Krogel and Miss Ha zel Carnell returned last night from Monmouth. They report a very pleasant and profitable session. Rex and Lionel Barker left last night for their home in Santa Anna, California. The Barker family for merly lived in Rosoburg and the boys have been visiting relatives and friends here for the pnst" month. LODGE DIUEOTORY. - WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Lilac Circle No. 49 meets on first and third Monday evenings of each month in the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members In good standing are Invited to attend. Elma Lewel len. Q. N.: Clara Cawfleld. clerk. U O. T. M. Roseburg Hive No. It holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thursday evenings In Maccabee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting in the city are cor dially invited to attend our re views. Maccabee hall on CaBS stroot. Beryl B. Ogden, lady com.; Jessie ItMip, R. K. II. P. O. H. Roseburg Lodge No 320, holds regular communications at tholr temple on second an fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regularly all visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. Carl Wlmberly, E. R.; I." B. Rid dle, See. REBKKATI8 Rosenurg Rebokah lodge No. 41 I. O. O. F. meets In Odd Follows Temple every Tuesdny evening. Visiting Bisters and brothers invited to attend. Ida Turnell, N. O.: Alelne Hoff man, V. G.; Tilllo Johnson Rec. Sec; Elsie Humphrey, F. Sec; M. Fickle, TreaB. EAGLES Roseburg Aerie meets in tholr hall on Jackson street, d and 4th Mondny evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren in good standing always wol come. Howard Mess, W. P.: B. F Goodman, W. Sec. Phone 183. I. O. O. F. Kialng Star Lodge No. 174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple ever Friday evening. Vlsiiting Dretnren always welcome, w, H. Powell, N. O.; J. D. ReCBe. V. 0.; Carl W. Ohman, Rec. Sec; M. Fickle, Fin. Sec; A.'S. Hunt, Trens. I. O. O. F. Union Bncnmprtent No 9, meets in Odd Fellows Tempi every Thursday evonlng. Visiting brethron always welcome. K. H. Pickens, C. P.; O. L. Johnson, scribe: James Ewart. F. S. New Sweaters! Pure Silk Pure Fiber Silk Pure Worsted Unsurpassed Values and Beautiful Designs and Colorings Hosiery! Every Day Prices A Good One, white or Black 15c A Better One, White or Black .:...25c A Better One, White or Black 35c A Good Lisle, All Colors 45c A Fiber Silk 50c Pure Silk, Up to $2,50 Per Pair. The SQUARE Store An Exclusive Ladies' Shop. "Walware" for bathrooms, kitchens, etc. Cordon Bishop. a24 Mrs. C. W. Davis and daughter, Mrs. Nolan, huve returned to their homo In Myrtlo Creek, after visiting nt the homo of Mrs. A. C, Seeley. Miss Anna Caldwell, teacher In the local Bchools, returned here last night from Monmouth; whore sho has been attending summer school. W. O. . Oak Camp No. 126, meets at the Odd Fellows hull In Rose burg, evory first and third Mon day evenings. Visiting neighbors nlways welcome. T. D. Weathor ford, C. C; M. M. Miller, clerk. UNITED ARTISANS Assembly 106 . meets at . Maccabee hall every first and third Wednesday even ing. Visiting members are always welcome. Sarah McCulloch, M. A.; J. O. Stephenson, P. M. A.J Emma Faulkner, Sec A. J. Geddea, H. S. L. O, O. M. Rosoburg Lodge No. 104(, meets evory Monday evonlng at 8 o'clock. Visiting hrothw Invited to attjnd. P. P. Foster, Dlctr.tor; H. O. Pnrgeter. Sec. A. V. A. SI. Laurel Loflge No. 13. Regular communicntlonB 2nd fnd fourth Wednendays of oach month at Masonic Temple, Rosoburg, Or. Visitors wolcomo. BonJ. F. Caro, W. M., W. F. Harris, Se. U. A, Y. Mt. Neho TTnmcBtoad N 182S meets at Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4th Wednesday. VIsitoiB welcome. E. P. Williams, fore man; C. W. Cloako, correspondent. Drain-Scottsbtirg Stage Line AUTO STACE Atifl SPECiAl SERVICt Leaves Drnin Mondays, Wednes days, Fridays and returns Tues daytjj Thursdays and Saturdays.. Fare $3.00 J. R. SAWYERS, Prop. APPLY FOR YOUR FARM LOAN NOW TO PROSPECTIVE FARM BORROWERS: O. K. 8. Roseburg Chapter, No. 8, lioldB their regular meotlng on tho first nnd third ThurncluyB in enen month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invite to attend. Margaret Page, W, M.; Free Johnson, Sec. I. O. O. V. PhllctuNan Lodge, No. 8, meets In Odd Follows Templo, corner of Jackson and Cass streets on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order In good standing Invited to attend. V. T. Jackson, N. F. I. Perry. V. P.; K. Ol.' P. Alpha Lortgo No. 47 meets every Wednesday evening corner Jackson and Cass streets Visitors nlways welcome. C. A. Chamberlain, C. C; ljoy V. Diirhln M.' F-; B. E. Wlmborly, K. u. S. Mrs. R D. 'Owen Cut Flower, Potted I'lntitn, Funeral lvlni, Wedding llou qiictjf. etc. KOIl 8ALK AT 'TheFern . S 1 1 C'imb Ht. ItoMuurg, Ore. I'liONK 210 If your 'guests are comfortable they are half entertained With a G-E Fan to serve cool comfort your afternoons "at home" will be the most popu lar in town. Yoir will get an elec tric fan eventually why not let us 3end you o'ne NOW for this summer's heat. We have received the foiiowing let ter from the Agricultural Coopera tive Company whom we represent in Douglas county. 'The letter should j be of Interest to every Ituiwer who expect 9 to maKe a rurm loan. "ltccent developments with refer ence to tho war unri the offering for sale by our government of unprece dented BiiioititU of bonds, has no doubt emitted you to think quite seri oiudy about th possibility ot an ml van co tn fnnn Joan rates in the nenr future. There in and can be no question na to the hiiccgsa of thepmt cut and future government bond Is Rues. ..It Ih our privilege nnd patriotic duty to absorb these Innucs as fast as ottered. Fatriotlc Impulse should not, however entirely blind us to our own cmditiiis ami tho elt'ect of that isNiianeo ami hhIo of .such enormous quantities of bond will have on in terest rates. Jt will undoHbtediy crcato n shortage, nnd n very largo one, fn funds wliieh would' otherwise socle Investment in farm loans. "Money Is tho only commodity to day that is cheap, A substantial raise in lntoi-et rates sooner or later 1 as luovitablo as that tho sun will rise and set tomorrow." So It behooves you then to have your arrungemcniB made to take care of your loan on your fnnn If it is aeout to nmtnro. Wo have made ar rangements whereby we can take your application now and give you the advantage of the present low rate on our twenty year plan of lending money. NOW 18 TIIK TIM 13 m tor you to finance your farm loan and get It on a long time basis. Our twenty year plan will tide you over nny period of high interest ratea likely to occur. W1UTK IS TODAY. for Information concerning our twen ty year plan .of lending money. We will takes your application now and ngree to furnish you tho money any time- within the next six months at present rates of interest. Write to day. Don't postpone U. Roseburg Electric Co. j Fveifthiivg Klectilciil Mooching .... Oregon RICE & RICE See M. F. RICE Mortgage Loans GET OUR PRICES ' O.V AIJj KINDS OP Sheet Metal WorK! The best stock and bust equipped simp in the city. Special prices on Fruit Drier Work. Phone or drop a card we will do the rest. Roseburg Plumbing and Heating Co. Via W. OAK STIIKET I'JIONB 1B1 .1.