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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1918)
THREE- THIS SPACE CLARK'S STUDIO THE EVENING NEWS TPESDAV. FEBRt'ARY 12, 1018. WATCH DRESSES, COATS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK The Latest Authentic STYLE CREATIONS Don t believe ALL you hear or read about high prices or low prices. Come in and see how jou can save Five Dollars by " trading at a Specialty Shop BURCHARD'S SQUARE STORE j Live-wire Doings of City AN EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP Home Fi-omt Portland. W. H. Fisher, the local dry goods merchant, returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. . Back From Business Trip. John M. Throne, of the Umixjua Valley Bank, returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. Ash Wednesday Services. ' Tomorrow being Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, the services in St. George's church will be held at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Everyone will be welcome to attend. Returns to Sivlini. Mrs. C. M. Epplcy, of Salem, who has been visiting with her daughter, Miss H. Eppley, an instructor in the local schools, for the psat few days, left this morning for her home. VALENTINE DANCE. Given 'toy the Red Feather Camp Fire girls, at the armory, Thursday, February 14, 1918, for the benefit of the Red Cross. Admission SOc per couple, 25c extra ladies. ' Ott's orchestra. Everybody come. The Honor Guard girls will assist as floor managers, ' It Costs Nothing to Smile And it costs only 10c to make a war garden smile with a border of f ra- grant flowers. CHOICE SEEDS IN VARIETY AT Nathan . nn Perkins Fuilerton TJie JWXj Store Building Whether Lincoln Said It or Not It's a good motto "Do something better than your father did it. I built a rail fence, because I couldn't get boards." KENNY LUMBER COMPANY Oak and Pine Streets Ihe Electric Range . IS THE LAST WORD IN DOMESTIC CONVENIENCE Douglas County Light and Water Co. WE HAVE NO EQUAL ' When it conies to supplying your home with all the delicacies of the season. Our stock is alwaye fresh and complete in all lines. You will find here the choicest of good s and the best of service. , ' THE CASH STORE , J. n. KINO. Proprietor Roesburg, Oregon VALENTINES s We Have a: Big, Fresh Stock i s - 9 Wondcffiil values t 2 for lc, Sc, 8c, 10c,' 25c Look over our line and you'll buy"bf CARR'S VARIETY STORE 5c, 10c, 23c Goods. 217 N. Jackson THE U. S. FOOD ADMINISTRATOR DIDN'T SAY ' A Word About Oregon Onions. Still there's no strongor advocate of food conservation, than those . same Oregon onions. Ask HUE BEE HIVE: Accepts Position. J. H. Holt, who has been employ ed at the McDougal tailoring estab lishment in this city lor the past month, left this morning for Marsh field where he has accepted a posi tion with a tailoring firm of that place. . ' Visitor Returns. Mrs. E. G. Lutz, or Silverton, who has been, visiting with her father, John Hall, a well known Myrtle Creek, citizen, audi with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Seely, of this city, left this morning for her home, after two months spent in this vicinity. Two Exemption Boards Confer. Dr. E. B. Stewart, E. H. Lenox, secretary, and T. A. Raffety, mem bers of the Roseburg local exemption board, were in Eugene Sunday to confer ' with the Eugene district board, with a view to securing uni formity of Registrants. Eugene Guard. MANY GOOD POSITIONS can toe had by any ambitious young man or woman in the field of rail way or commercial telegraphy. We want a number of young men and women to prepare for the telegraph service to fill vacancies caused by unusual drafting of young men for signal corps. Prepare to help your country. Write today for full par ticulars. The Railway Telegraph Institute,, Portland, Oregon. -, a6 NOTIOETO DEBTORS. All persons - knowing themselves Indebted to Simon Caro are urged to call and settle their accounts at once, otherwise they will be placed in t?ye hands Of an attorney for collection. m7 .SIMUiN CARO. m CITY NEWS 0 j Get tamales at the Pollyanna. tf Floyd Miller, of Dlllard, is a busi ness visitor in the city today. of Coos Bay coal. Page Investment Co., phone 212. tf ' Highest quality foods at the low est prices at the Roseburg Cafe teria, tf Mrs. D. H. Finch left last evening for Medford where she will visit for a week or ten day's with friends. Children Cry for Fletcher's i Fuel. Three cars or coal Just re ceived. Page Investment Co. Phone 242. ' tf LOOKING GLASS SOCIAL. Has Gone to Cook liny, t Sam Black, who recently left this city for Portland to undergo an ex amination for entrance into the en gineering department of the govern ment, was not successful in his ex amination and has returned to Coos nay where he has been employed for some time. Goes to Yonwilla. A. E. Street, assistant county school superintendent, who arrived in this city yesterday from Camas Valley, left this morning for Yon calla. Mr. Street will soon make a tour of the schools under his super vision in the interests of the indus trial club work. Progiiun, at Soldiers' Home, Lincoln's birthday will be fittingly observed this evening at the soldiers' home by a patriotic program and an address by Hon. B. L. Eddy. The Women's Relief Corps and the G. A. R. will take part in the program and a good attendance is anticipated. Expi-ess Appreciation. The ladies surgical dressing de partment of the Red Cross has ask ed The News to thank the bachelors of the city for the receipts derived from the jitney dance given by them Friday evening, which mounted to $25, and. the public generally for par ticipating in the dance which proved a tfleasing event for all present be sides helping along a mighty good cause. The Merry Workers, of Looking Glass, will give a hard time cafe teria supper and social at the Look ing Glass hall, February 14, the pro ceeds of which will go to the Red Cross. fl3 HOME MADE PASTRY. All kinds of choice home made pastry for sale, also pastry of all kinds made to order. Eggs, butter, cream and milk for sale. Leave your orders with us. Prompt service. Phone 280. The Little Gem Restau rant, Sheridan street. tf '0 CITTNEWS & Miss McCrackn's Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral of the late Miss Helen McCracken, who died at Wenatchee, Wash., will be held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Agee, at Green, Wednesday, February 13, at two o'clock p. m. Rev. Warrington, of the Presbyterian church, will con duct the services, arid interment will be In the Brockway cemetery. Mrs. McCracken will arrive here with the body on the 4 a. m. train tomorrow morning. NOTICE. Any person who holds a school warrant of school district No. 120, please notify Tony Earlbach, clerk, Tiller, Oregon. fl4 QUALITY DEMANDED. You canont expect us to turn out cleaning and pressing work where every article mirrors quality at the same price as ordinary or inferior work andi continue to do business. Such an output demands better ma chines, better materials, better help, and every step in the process of pro duction is made more expensive, yet these very factors assure our many patrons far more satisfactory work, and longer life for their clothing. We call and deliver. Try our way. Im perial Cleaners. Phone 277, 343 N. Jackson street. tf FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as can didate for county commissioner for Douglas county subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election, May 17, 1918. Myrtle Creek, Oregon. . -, . ; . . ED. WEAVER, v , pd ad ; FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. T hnrphv nnnniinrn mx'nnlf na a republican candidate for the office of countv commissioner of nnncrlna C.n subject to the approval of the voters or me county at me primary elec tion. May ii, 1918. Myrtle Creek, Ore. PJ ad H. P. RICE. Get tamales at the Pollyanna. ' tf Get tamales at the Pollyanna. . tf The best of everything to eat at the Roseburg Cafeteria. tf Eat war hot cakes at the Roseburg Cafeteria. tf For quick lunch try the Roseburg Cafeteria. r tf E. B. Perrine, the well known lo cal real estate agent, left this morn ing for Eugene where he will spend the day on business. Mrs. Jennie Bogardus, of Myrtle Creek, who has been spending the past couple of days in this city look ing after business matters returned home last evening. Miss Clara Smith left yesterday for Dillard where she will look after the business affairs of her Uncle Michael Huntley, who was killed re cently in fan accident near Marsh field, j Mrs. E. A. Humboldt, of Oakland, Calif., returned to her home last ev ening after spending the past, few weeks in this vicinity at the home of her son, Arthur Cloake, of Eden bower. The new dusting process Installed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressed, eradicates every particle of dust from your clothing before they are pressed and cleaned, thus assuring you of the most sanitary methods employed In handing your work. The only sanitary dusting machine in the city. tf "Corn-Less Day" tor Feet, Every Day Use "Get-It," the Great Corn Dis covery I Makes Corns Peel Sight Off I took at the illustration below. See the two fingers peeling oft a corn as though it were a banana Eeel! And the man is smiling while e's doing it! All done painlessly, joyfully. The moment Geta-It'1 "GetoJCtha Only Genuine. TaorauifcCora. PeelerEverDacovnred. Demand "Ceto-lt,! touches a corn or callus the growth is doomed. It takes but two sec onds to apply "Gets-It" The corn pain Is eased at once. Tou can sit at your desk or walk about, dance, think, love and work with absolute ease. Tou can apply "Gets-It" con veniently almost anywhere where you can take your shoe and stock Ins olt for a moment or two. "Gets- -It" dries at once; then puty our shoe and stocking on again. There's no further excuse for suffering from corns and corn-pains. "Gets-It" la sold at all druggists fyou need pay no more than 25 cent a bottle), or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence A. Co., Chicago, Ill Sold in Roseburg and recommend ea as me wona s greatest . corn. remedy by Nathan Fuilerton. Mrs. C. L. Flint left Monday even ing for Reno, Nov., where . she will visit with relatives for a couple of weeks. Hooverize by eating at the Rose burg Cafeteria. The 'best coffee in town. tf f Joseph W. Dorr, for many years a printer and newspaper man, is in the city for a iew days in connection with mission work. Pollyanna tamaies are Just the thing to help .Uncle Sam save meat and wheat; tf Mr. and Mrs. Convil Anderson left yesterday evening for points in California where they will visit for a week or ,"ten days. Have your duds cleaned' and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf Horace Campbell, a well known West Roseburg resident, left this morning tor Rice Hill to spend a short time on hds ranch. A. L. Kitdhln, manager of the Douglas Counity Fruit Union, left this morning for Sutherlin, where he will spend the day on business. S. C. Roekvrell, of this city, left this morning ion a business trip to Cottage Grove;. Mr. Rockwell will return to Roseburg the latter part of the week. Miss Louise' Gillette, of Ashland, who has been visiting with friends and relatives in this city for a cou ple of days left for her home last ev ening. , O. B. Frank, manager of the Doug las County Light & Water Co., left this morning for Salem, where he will remain tor a few days looking after business matters. Chicken dinner served every Sun day at the! Little Gem restaurant, Sheridan street. Oyster cocktails and home madie chill concarne served at all times. Open day and night. Best service ancl all home cooked. if Miss Ruth Willis arrived last ev ening from Portland where she has been in training for the past few months at Good Samaritan hospital. Miss Willis is taking a nurse's training) course. ' Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been u uob u wyci over ov years, nas oorne the signature of miu aas pee,n maae under his per m 0jZ e"w wuuut UAB Lvl a0,?81 suPerylslon since its Infancy. ,; w vw ij ucvcivv yui m This All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but . 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IF THEY CHEW W-B CUT THEY'RE ALWAYS SURE TO BE HAPPY AND CON TENTED! HE'S A KNOWING THAT RECRUIT1 CUSSt ' M '1 - t" POTATOES Just received a car from the Willamette valley While they last ' $1.50 Per Hundred in one or more sack lots. Come in and see them. Peoples Suapply Co,