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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1918)
THRHH Great Reduction in Kodak Finishing 5c a Roll for Developing Mail or Bring Films to the OLD RELIABLE NO CHANGE OF LOCATION Studio Over Roseburg National Bank THE EVENING NEWS MOMMY. MARCH 4, 1018. Clark & Clark Jjjt Guess I llliP S afely ip u W i A nd C onvincingly O riginal A mencan T ailored S old Copyright exclusive nusual ndividual echnically tylish BURCHARD'S Square Store AN EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP WE HAVE NO EQUAL When It comes to supplying your homo with all the delicacies of the season. Our stock Is alwaye fresh and complete In all lines. You will find here the choicest ot goods and the best of service. THE CASH STORE ,T. B. KINO, Proprietor Hoesburg, Oregon "GARDEN SASS" Must start from Garden Seeds, and the better the seeds, the more the "BaBs". We make a specla of GOOD GARDEN SEEDS, THE BEE HIVE: THE VINE THAT "Goes Over the Top" To your satisfaction, this summer, may need a trellis to go on. Say the word and we'll bring the "maMn's." KENNY LUMBER COMPANY ' Oak and Pine Streets j CITY NEWS 0 j Mexican chill con carne every day at the Cafeteria. tf Mrs. L. J. Foger, or Sutherlin, spent Saturday in this city. " Baked beans every day at the Roseburg Cafeteria.. tt Mrs. Florence Leadbetter left Sat urday for Green where she spent the week end visiting with friends. Variety is the spice or lite. Eat at the Roseburg Cafeteria. tf Mrs. Lyle Marsters journeyed to Green station Sunday where she spent the day visiting with friends. Fuel, Three cars or coal Just re ceived. Page Investment Co, Phone 242. tf Harley Marsters, who is attending high school in this city, spent the week end at tills home in Winches ter. For quick, clean service and high est quality foods, try the Roseburg Cafeteria. tf Mrs. A. Frank Breed left for her home in Cottage Grove Saturday aft ernoon after spending a week in this city. Good news. We now have .plenty of Coos Bay coal. Page Investment Co., phone 242. tf Mrs. J. F. Fitzgerald returned to her home In Wilbur Saturday after noon after spending the day shopping in this city. M. E. Itltier announces himself as candidate for coroner of Douglas county. tt Henry Brown returned to his home at Oakland Saturday afternoon after attending the examination board Is this city. China noodles No. Is, best can he bought. We handle the best ef everything. Grand restaurant. tf W. S. Howard arrived Saturday from Wilbur and Is looking after business affairs In this city for Ilia next few days. Cooked foods to take home, at the Cafeteria. Anything cooked to order on short notlco. tf Miss Erne Morris, of Dtllnrd, spent the day in this city Saturday, chop ping. Miss Morris returned home in the evening. For breakfast, dinner, supper, try the Roseburg Cafeteria. Short or ders at all times. tf Mrs. L. J. Gleason and family re turned to their home in Sutherlin Saturday afternoon after visiting In this city with friends. Have your duds cleaned and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf Mr. and Mrs. A. Foley and famiiv left Saturday afternoon for their home In Sutiieriin. They spent the day hero visiting with friends. Chicken "dinner served every Sun day at the Little Gem restaurant, Sheridan street. Oyster cocktails and home made chill concarne served at all times. Open day and night. Best service and all home cooked. tt Mrs. S. C. Holland arrived Satur day evening from Portland and is spending the next two weens in this city visiting at thrf home of her parents, Prof, and Mrs. L. 13. Fan cher. 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. I tf Mrs. T. M. Lamb arrived in this city Saturday from Dlllard. iirs. Lamb will ue at the home or her parents. Mr. and MrB. McCormlck, of CHICHESTER S PILLS WE-v THE DIAMOND BDAND.I A I Take no other. But or i-our DIAMOND ItRAND IIL1.S, for U, ytu known s Best, Safest. Alwari Rclia'. Wg SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Economize Electrical Appli ances will help you The Factory, the Shop, the Store, the Office, All are Electrified ;. Why not the Hon le? i Motor driven appliances save work in the home as they do in the shop. You can get actual figur es at the The Electric Store Come In MEAT TASTES BETTER COOKED And tobacco now tastes much better toasted. You'll know this when you ' V smoke the famous Lucky Strike cigarette, the real Burley cigarette. It's toasted to develop and seal in the Burley tobacco flavor. 6 f ' 1 ' 07 . Guaranteed by j 0 CITY NEWS at China noodles at the Grand. tf Best chicken dinner, beBt service, best cooks at the best restaurant. The Grand. tf Mrs. H. H. Flester returned to her homo at Cottage Grove Saturday afternoon aftor spending a few days here. During her stay here shs was at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. 13. Allison. C. C. Hodges, who has been held In the county jail awaiting trial for having passed a worthless cheek in the sum of $10, waB arraigned before: Judge Hamilton Saturday, and hav- ing previously emereu a piea or guilty, was sentenced to : serve Blx months In the county Jail, but was paroled providing he would pay up his accounts In this city. "First aid class No. 2, of the Red Cross will meet Monday evening at 7:30 in the domestic science room of the Roseburg high school and all members are requested to report ' promptly. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kenyon left Sat urday evening for Grants Pass where they expect to reside permanently, Mr. Kenyon will have a run out of the Southern Oregon city and Is employed with the S. P. Co. - Phlle Harth, son of Henry Harth, of Harth's Toggery, who spent Sun- ' day with his parents in this city left this morning for Isadora where he is a member of a surveying party en gaged! in Pacific highway contsruc-tion. Eat less meat if you feel Back achy or have Bladder , trouble. No man or woman who eats meat regulurly can make a mistake by flush "ing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known nulhorhy. Meat forms aric acid which excites I he kidneys, they become overworked from the itrain, pet sluggish and fall to filler ;ho wuste and poisons from the blood, ihen we get sick. Nearly nil rheu natism, headaches, liver trouble, ner vousness, 'diz.inesH, sleeplessness and irinury disorders come from sluggish Idneys. The moment yon feel a dull ache In he kidneys or your back hurts or if the nrine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating lueut and get about four ounces of Jud Suits from any pharmacy ; take a tuhlesioonful In a glass of water be. fore brcakfust and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the aeid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, . also to . neutralize the acids In urine so it no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. .Tad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; mnkes a delightful effervescent litliia-water drink which every one should tnke now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding Borious kidney complications. South Deer creek, during her stay here. Subscriptions, for magazines so licited. Alden Harness. tf N. L. Conn, a well known Melroso rancher, left this morning for li'i gene where he will reniiiin I'oi a few days looking after business matters. China noodles at the Grand restau rant. vVe buy the best No. Is. If you try them once you will come again. tf Mrs. D. H. Morgan, of Myrtle Creek, who spent the day In this city Saturday attending to business affairs returned to her homo In the evening. Rug and carpet weaving at 40c; rags sewed at 15c per lb. Leave or- flpi'R nt the fnsv Rhno Rhnn. nriKK street. Mrs. C. Grannjs. alp! Mrs. L. C. Smith, of Drain, who has been in this city for the past few days visiting with her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Page, lei t this morning for her home. C. W. Clark left last night for Portland where- he will secure new instruments and. other material for his studio to be opened; on Cass street at an early date. Mrs. Elizabeth Mimn Dysinger, who has been visiting in this city for the past month with her parents, left yesterday afternoon for Portland to remain indefinitely. Mrs. G. P. Spenecr left Saturday for Grunts Pass where she, spent the week end at the home of Jior son, A. C. Spencer, who Is employed by the S. P. Co. at that place. Mr. and Mrs. T. Op&dal, who have been viBiting in thht city for the past few days left this morning for lraln. Mr. Opadal is employed on tho Pa cific highway construction work. Attorney J. O. Watson, of this city, left this morning for Gardiner, where he is to remain a few days looking after business matters In connection with the .third liberty loan drivo. S. J. Cole, of this city, left tills morning for Onklim, after spend ing Sunday with his family here. Mr. Cole Is employed as a surveyor on the Pacific .highway construction work In unit No. 2, north of Oak land. . J. P. Mead, special Income tax agent, who has been In the city since Saturday, lert today Tor Portland. Since his recent visit In Rnnphurir hn has been in Jackson and Josephine counties looking after the incomes of various Individuals and furnishing information to all those subject to Income tax. Mrs. Addle Norton, ot Sumner, u'nd daughter, Jessie, arrived here Sunday to enjoy a visit at the home of tho former's niece, MrB. O. L. .lohnscn nnd other relatives. The visitors are on their way to California points to visit a son. BETTER STEAKS It's a safe bet that no shop holds uetter steaks than ours. We don't hold them long. THE ECONOMY MARKET Rawleigh Products A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy whore she can get Frosh, Glenn Groceries. Our Stock is Clean and Sanitarily Kept and all goods are of tho best manufacture. Orders personally look ed after. WALTER PATTERSON. THE CASS STREET GROCERY, PHONE 279 VOn SALE BV ,T. O. VINCENT. 842 V. Second Avenue North, Phone 1 1112-1 1. STOP AT THE GRAND HOTEL OASS STREET ROBEBUHG KEAL ESTATE City and Farm Property, Winches ter Bay nnd Wstlnke Town liOts. - GECKO E WTEIt. 122 West Oak Street. Change of Chevrolet Agency We have today taken over the Chevrolet agency In this county, on account of Mr. Glenn H, Taylor being subject to call for military service very soon. While awaiting cull Mr. Taylor will continue to act us salesman luid can bo found at the Motor Shop'GarnKe. - PATZLAF & ISAKEK. Why You Should Own a J I CHEVROLET J AUTOMOBILE Itnpld transit to and from home nt small cost. Think of the enjoyment of a ride in tho country with the family on Sunday, The CHEVROLET cost fits every man's pocketboolc V1 Qantllover springs for coinfortublo riding. Jyntt roller bearings never wenr out. p lectrlc starter and lights. alve-ln-head motor for power-economy, pirns which are demountable. Qne-man top. liRht weight koeps tire cost A own. ' ' ! i ndiirance I ins been dimonst rated fully. V "pilted windshield. Model "490" Price $715 F. O. B. Roseburg ; (War tax added, with a $50 advance March 1, 1018.) Full 'stock of part on hand. Service at all times. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE '. -1!'": ..' 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 Supply Co.