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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
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 Clark & (lark !fiir i AWelnl)1enepaiatioIifiirAs- tllllliBHIiS ness 'Vvn . " '.. . fiinirrUTl So. r vy Exact Copy of Wrapper. test Mrs. Ray Walker, who spent yes-1 terday in this city, returned to her home In Dillard last evening after attending to shopping in this city. BROCCOLI CRATES We are turning them out - at the rate of 2000 per day All crates labeled if so desired THE J. G. FLOOK GO. Sprin l.'U.'UilD 1 All the newest goods in the latest de signs and weaves are now displayed for your inspection. A magnificent assortment of spec ially selected goods that will meet the most critical buyer's approval I. ABRAHAM The Store of Courtesy If yon are a lover of good music, If yon like good acting BE SURE TO SEE PRINCESS A JAPANESE OPERETTA IN THREE ACTS Presented by The Roseburg High School Antlers Theatre FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 22 50 Cents ADMISSION 35 Cents TICKETS ON SALE AT CHAPMAN'S DRUG STORE. GAST0R1A For Infants and Children. Mothers Know Thai Genuine Castoria In Use Over Thirty Years ASTORIA THE eiNTAUR COMPANY, MI VOBR OITY. C. A. Puckett left tor his home in Canyonville last evening after at tending to business matters here. BETTER STEAKS It's a safe bet that no shop holds better steaks than ourB. We don't hold them long. THE ECONOMY MARKET a Roseburg, Oregon Always . Bears the Signatui jjT ' For g Apparel CHRYSANTHEMUM China noodles at the Grand. tf Mrs. M. p. Mackay, of Riddle, visited friends in this city yesterday. Baked beans every day at the Roseburg Cafeteria. tf Look our Ashing tackle over. Churchill Hdw. Co. tf Mrs. Blanche L. Clough was '. a business visitor In the city yester day from her home near Dixonville. Pollyanna Tamales the best ever at the Pollyanna, Oass St. tf J. T. White, manager of the local gas plant, left last evening to at tend, to business in Med ford. Pollyanna Tainales the best ever at the Pollyanna, Cass St, tf F. W. Stone returned to his home In Myrtle Creek laBt evening after spending the day In this city on busi ness. Fuel. Three cars or coal Just re ceived. Page Investment Co. Phone 242. tf Mrs. C. E. Sheron, who has been In this city for the past ton days, left yesterday afternoon for her home In Portland. The women of St. George's Epis copal church will bold a cooked food sale at Neely & Neeiys Bee Hive Grocery on Sat., March 23. . m22 Mrs. J. R. Spurgeon returned to her home at Riddle last evening aft er vlBiting in this city for a few days with C. H. March. Baker beans, chill con carne and claim chowder every day at the Rose burg Cafeteria. Short orders at all times. tf M. C. Johnson returned to hlB home yesterday afternoon after spending the day In this city on busi ness. Mr. Johnson resides in Drain. China noodles at the Grand restau rant. We buy the hest No. Is. If you try them once you will come again, tf Mr GUI. a former resident of West Roseburg, arrived in this city last evening to spend a few uiys wun his family who reside here. Ra.v Glass arrived in this city last evninz from Eugene. Mr. mass win transact business In this city for the next few days. TT r nnvit and MIrr Anna Bovd. residents of this city, arrived here last evening from a most enjoyaoie trip to Seattle. .Qlcn lndriArn hnth for house Use and for the orchardlst, at Churchill Hdw. Co, A good assortment just In. 1 T ii rr DnA ABriut VTAftVtnir &. 40G! rags sewed at 15c per lb. Leave or- lorfl at thn flnav nhnfl shoD. CaSB street. Mrs. C. Grannis. alp Mrs. B. E. Friend has returned to her home at Round Prairie after snendine a few days in this city at tending to shopping ana ousiacBB matters. Mrs. Edna Breseda left yesterday nfternoon for her home in Albany. Miss Breseda has been visiting in this city for the past week wun renv lives. Mts. Gordon Stewart, of Roseburg, is expected here Thursday to visit with Mrs.. Bruce L. Bogart for a couple of days on her way to Minne sota. Eugene Guard. Afloa Thorrnl TVivIa lAft. VAfltnrdaV n Hn.nnnn fnr imp hnnift at Isadora. Miss Davis spent a lew aays iu mm city attending to business matters and visiting with irienas. P. A. Rasch, who transacted busi ness in this city yesterday left last .uln in attend in business matters in Grants Pass. Mr. Rasch is a resident of Portland. vlnav nlvnn nrrtvAd here Tues day afternoon to attend to business matters. He came from uoseDurg where he visited his father, but re idp at Medfnrd where he Is in busl- !;mess. Eugene Guard'. niitAlrnn .llnnAt SdrVflfl AVATV HUU jl. ... T.tttlA nam rARtnnrunt sm.j n v " Iujj.h atvaat HvatAr AnAktnila and hme made chill concarne servun hi aw tlmon nnen dav ana nient. bcbi service and all home cooked. tf . c IT StinwaltAr. whn " has .1 ,m. l, i.ltln fnr thA Tmnt Ua u in in wi-j n r few weeks returned to her home in itrt.A.Ia Van a laat AVAnlner. Dur ing her 'stay in this city she was the miettt of MIBB tittle nail ana a. d. Greenland. The new dusting process installed 1 by Sloper, the cleaner and pressed, eradicates' every particle of dustj from your clothing before they are. pressed and cleaned, tnus assuring .- lU.nnal Ban ltd TV m ot h flfl R f UU Ul L ii u auvBh ........ J - employed in handing your work. The only sanitary ousting macaws m iu city. tf - Miss Ruth Corbett, home demon strator agent, has returned from a trio to Douglas county where she organized home economics clubs at Melrose, Garden valley, Looking Glass and Glide. Eugene Guard. Special chicken dinner every Sum day at Roseburg Cafeteria. tf Cream separators, U. S. Call at Cuurchlll Hdw. store. New and used. ; ,. 1 " ' lira. P. E. Neggrin left yesterday tor a few days' sojourn In Eugene where she will be with friends and relatives. Have your duds cleaned1 and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and presser. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. , tf Mrs. J. E. Laing, of Portland who has been visiting In this city for the past week, left last evening to spend a few days visiting with friends In Ashland. FOB REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of representative, subject to the ap proval of the republican voters of this county at me primary election May 17, 1918. (pd. adv.) ROY UK1UUB. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of sheriff of Douglas county, subject to the ap proval of the voters of this county at the primary election, April ii, isis UISU. K. UUINBV (pd adv.) Roseburg, Ore. FOB SHERIFF. t hAFAhv announce mvsolf " as a candidate for sheriff of Douglas county, at the primary election may 17, 1918, subject to me approval oi the republican voters or tne county. (pd. ad.) Roseburg, Oregon. FOB COUNTY TREASURER. t hnrAhv announce mrself SB a can- .m thA ranin ipnn rip.KRt iur the office, of County Treasurer of TV.tiin uinnlu r,lAPnn. OllhlA"t tO U Uiif3i1.il vwuuv, " n 1 the approval of the voters at the primary election may 11, iio. tpd. adv.) J. m. 8Awiis.no. FOB COUNT CXMM1SSIONEB. T hArakv onnminPA m Vftplf 11 ft call' didate for county commissioner for n..lna Mftunf-v antil oft in thA Will of the republican voters at the primary election, May 11, ivit. Myrtle UreeK, uregon. ED. WEAVER pd ad, FOR COUNTV COMMISSIONER. T HapaHv announce mvself as a republican candidate for the office of nmintD MmmlfintlRr of Douelas Co.. subject to the approval of the voters of the county at tne primary elec tion, May 17, iis. Myrtle Creek, Ore. pd adv. H. P. RICE FOB COUNTY SURVEYOB. t hArahv annnunce mv candidacy for re-election to the office of County Surveyor or uougias county, suu iAt in thA will or the renublican vot ers at the primary election, May 17 1918. (pd. ad.) M. B. GEKMUND, CANDIDATE FOB CORONER. I hereby announce myself candl date for coroner of Douglas county. (pd. adv.) M. S. RlTTtuK, CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE Baled oat hay. Phone 13F12. FOR SALE Good pony, riding, driv ing or worn, uneap. u. ii. wooer, Rt. 1, BOX 15b. TOi-iD OAT m PrnttAallV HAW hOUSB' hold goods, inquire waiiace or- syth, Edenbower. rnone 1111. nAn ntir ttnrA anln In flrnt class r viv ijnn ' J " - , condition. Inquire an ooum Main street. mil tnst a at. 1? 91 tlnr annln wood on ground near soldiers nome. rnoue 27F5. vrtD a at. 17 RlaAlTAan nlnnts. Plum Farmer variety sovio, 1, vvv. on line Orchards, Rt. 1. Salem. FORDS FOR SALE One at $276 and one at $300; both in good con dition. J. O. Newland, Cass St. FOR SALE 3 extra good cows, freBh and nearly fresh. Telephone 26F3. Robt. TJomsland, Eden bower. "' win flAT.p Fine Jersev cow In ex cellent condition. Fresh about April 26. Good milker, test 6 per cent. Seven years old. Inquire 1034 B. 5th street, Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE Duroc Jersey (Red) pigs. All thoroughbred. Papers free with each. Charles A. Brand, Roseburg, Ore. :- TIRB FILLERS FOR SALE Com- aIam aiAt fA H'nrn rn r 1 it 11 11 1 iff aat. News office. Does . away with nunctures. tf t-(- t a 11 r Tat-ota Ana MV. lust fresh; will give about 4 or 6 gal lons of milk a aay; periectiy gon1 tie. Good team, weight about 2460 J. M. Judd. ., . .. OAT HAY FOR SALE -At Eden bower Orchard Tracts. Fred Flsn er, phone 25F4. tf OLD PAPERS "Housecleanlng" is on at The News office, and we have a lot of old papers for sale at 10 cents the bundle. ' They will not last long, so get a supply early. FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatching from proven winter layers. SI per fifteen; S6 per hundred. : L. J. Houser, Rose burg, Ore. Phone 25F3. FOR SALE Select S. C. White Leg horn eggs for hatching from beBt laying Btrain of O. A. C. at $1.00 per setting. Mrs. J. Aitken, Eden bower, Box 62, Phone 26F6. FOR SALE Classiest Ford bug in town; owner has leu ana win sac rifice car for $300 cash, or will make terms for $326. All equip ment. See V. S. Patterson at Rose burg Steam Laundry. ' FOR SALE 4 Crimper tires, 2 Fed eral tires, witn inner iudob, duuv miles gurantee, run 200 miles 33x4, $60; 2 AJax tiros, brand new, run 100 miles, 32x3 $40. Inquire at West Side grocery. . FOR SALE OR TRADE General mdse. store at meirose, ure., o miles from Roseburg; corner roads; doing good business. Own er will .explain reason tor selling same. Address R. Stubbs, Mel roBe, Ore. ' f4 FOR SALE Hatching . eggs and baby chicks, from trapnestea, ana hoganlzed barred rocks, golden complnes, white faced black Spanish and S. C. White Leg horns. Address Ed. Bryant, Rt. 2, Roseburg, Ore. a!6p FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 19 acre ranch, well rencea, gooa wa ter, fair buildings, t4 acre straw berries, prune and family orchard, blackberries, grapes, crop all In except corn; Just outside city lim its. Address Box 603, Roseburg Ore. ' - FOR SALE Lime ana sulphur spray, $9 per barrel at the uaraen val ley spray plant, purchaser to fur nish his own barrels. A rebate of 60 per cent between cost and $9 per barrel will be refunded at the first annual meeting of the associa tion. Garden Valley Fancy Fruit Association, Wilbur, Ore. FOR SALB OR EXCHANGE Fine 20 acre fruit tract in tne Winston fruit district, about 17 acres now bearing orchard. Goo.l Improve-, ments, tools, feed and several tons of hay go with the place. Whnt .hnua mi tn nftW In AwJianee for this. This is first class property and will bear close investigation Address owner, B. J. Sanford RoBeburg, Ore. ' WANTED. wanted To rent private garage, anywhere in oity. Phone 106-L. WOOD, WOOD, WOOD Dry oak or fir. Phone 11F26. R. Stubbs, Melrose nrAntwnTJtn Man P.r D mllld Rnd logging camps, jhuib ana ettmjja will operate tnrougnoui mo wiir nmnlp flnnd Annril. Ler. g.oauj w.i. " Hons. For full particulars write Weed Lumber Company, Weed, Calif. FOR RENT. TO RENT Furnished hopsekeeplng rooms. 124 w. uougias street. it FOR RENT 3-room furnished flat. Close In. 119 W. Lane St. tf FOR RENT 6 room modern house in good location. JPhone 15F4.2 evenings. FOR RENT 4 room furnlihed house. Inquire 647 S. Stephens or phone 464-R. FOR RENT Nice 10 acre tract, good Improvements and all in cultiva tion, near Roseburg, Ore., and good team, wagon, harness, cows, tools, machinery, crop, fowls, hay, straw and feed for sale, with good pas ture adjoining for rent. For par ticulars see Perrine & Marsters, Roseburg, Ore. ' MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR WEAVING Switches ' made from combings. Mrs. C. B. Bourd- man. Phone 216-R TO TRADE Desirable residence property for an auto. For particu lars Inquire at News office. LOOK Prune trees $9.82 per hun dred; almond trees 21 cents each. , C. Merrill, 604 Mill street. P TO TRADE Timber claim for town property or small acreage. Inquire Mrs. A. Mlnett. Phone 6F16. m22p BEANS See us before selling your Deans., win par itiguuHb ctuu iinvo for fancy small white. Roseburg Fruit Co. ' ORDER your rose bushes and shrub bery now of Mrs. F. D. awen, florist, city, phone 240. Green House 9F 12. tf FOUND Purse contalnlnc money. Owner may have same by paying for ad. and describing purse. Call 745 S. Jackson street. N m23p SNAP TRADE A $10,000 Roseburg Income property, clear of incum brance, to exchange for desirable ranch, tributary to or near city. Give description of ranch in first letter, stating location and price. Address "Trader," care News, Roseburg, Oregon.. . 5. , Tighten Your Belt a Little We must save more food, EXCEPT In the case of growing chil dren. They must be well fed, and there's no food more nourish- 1 , ,. ,,!,' ing than milk A PLENTY OF MILK. . Roseburg Dairy & Soda Works xrijuvuv'urvv-'yviJy A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy whore she can get Fresh, Clean Groceries. Our Stork Is Clean and Sanitarily Kept and all goods are of the best manufacture. Orders personally look ed after. WALTER PATTERSON. THE CASS STREET GROCERY, PHONE 279 . He Counted His Chickens Before They Were Hatched (The farmer who prepared, last summer, to house his Fall crop.) ' ,', AND HE WON. If food is to win the war, you must be prepared to take care of , what you raise. . :' KENNY LUMBER COMPANY Oak and Pine Streets Your Spring Washing Juht about this time of the year tho housewife plans on general Ki-hi( renovating of lior homo and the family waslilnRi naturally "lakes on" a big increase. Lace curtains, portlors anil all tho "extras" can bo handled by as in a pleasing and satisfactory way. In fact, we would be pleased to do all your family washing. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Electricity Saves Fuel, Food, Labor There Is every domestic reason In favor of ELECTRIC COOKING , hotter food, greater cleanliness, less work, and more comfort, no ashes, no smoke, no dust. Douglas County Light and Water Co. Why You Should Own a CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILE Rapid transit to and from homo at smnll cost, ' Tlilnk of tho enjoyment of a rirto in the country with tho family on Sunday, The OHICVllOLET cost IIU every man's pockctbook, Qantllcvor springs' for comfortnhlo riding. , . J yatt roller bearings novor wear out. ........ '. loctric starter and lights. Valvc-ln-head motor for power-economy. . .. . Jlms which are demountable. i - fne-mnn top. " " ' j, flight wolght keeps tiro cost d own,.. "' '.' ' ' ' gnilm-anco has boon demonstrated fully. ' ;' Tilt"" windshield. "Model "490" Price $715 F. O. B. Roseburg (War tax added, with a 50 advance March 1,1018.) ; Full stock of ports on hand. - ; . Borvico at all times. i MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Take Your Easter Bath in a handBome new tub which we are prepared to nut In at once. You cannot make your self or your family any gift that will provide more constant pleas ure and be of greater benefit than ' one of our beautiful, sanitary tubs. The expense will not be great. Not nearly as great as the benefit and enjoyment the tub will Insure. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. PHONE 151. i J