i TITTtltW 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 THK EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 87, lot. Clark& Clark It Cost the Average .Family Less Than 10c Per Week j! for Packer's Profit in 1917. 9r' CITY NEWS 0 The Meat Bill is one of the - large items in the family . budget c but of it into less than 10 cents per week goes to the packer in profits. In converting: live stock meat and getting it into the hands of ., the retail dealer, the packer performs a complex and essential service with the maximum of efficiency. The above statement is based on Swift & Company's 1917 figures -and Federal Census data: Swift & Company's total output (Mtnd byproducts) . 5,570,000,000 Pounds Swift & Company's total Profit - ...... $34,650,000.00 Profit per pound $.0062 U. S. Meat Consumption ... - 170 pounds per person per year 170 pounds at $.0062 $1.05 per person per year The average family 4Vi persons . $4.72 per family per year 1918 year book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company u. S. A.. S. P. TRAIN DISPATCHERS Are the best ever, and seldom make mistakes. However, they have no monopoly of moving things on time, and your Easter order, given now, tor an ASSORTED CASE OK SOFT DHIXKS will be de livered at the time you specify. Roseburg Dairy & Soda Works STOP LOOK LISTEN Christian Church Revival - Great Interest Stirring Song Service Smile Chorus Friday Night HEAR THESE SUBJECTS: Monday evening, "Heaven, Where, What, Who?" Tuesday evening, "Soldier Who Was a Leper"; Wednesday evening, "Tragic Story of the Ark". Special musical features each evening. New Wonder Onion sets, the latest 1 out, 20c the pound- at Tollman's gro ' eery, Edenbowor. a2 Fuel. Three cars or coal Just re ceived. Page Investment Co. Phone 242. tf Miss Goldie Royner, of Dillard, re turned home this . morning after spending the past few days in this city. Best chicken dinner, best service, best cooks at the best restaurant. The Grand. tf Seeds of All Kinds Make your selections from our largo stock while the assortment is complote. . SWEET PEAS Spencor Strain, Black Enlght, Lavondor, Bright Pink, White and Yellow. FOR THE WAR GARDENS BEANS Asparagus, Burpees Green Pod Strlngless, Black Waxr - Early Gr n Pod Strlnglesa, Valentine, Kentucky Won- dor and many othor varieties. ' BEETS iiarly Blood Turnip, Egyptian, Market Gardnor, etc. CABBAGE Early All Head, Danish Ball He".d, Copenhagen Mar ket, Early Jersey Wakelield, f Wlnniugstadt, Flat'. ' Dutch, etc. ..... ,; ,- CARROTS Chantnoy, Denver Half Long, Improved Long Orange, Oxheart, White or Yellow Belgian, etc. CAULIFLOWER, CELERY, CRESS, CUCUMBERS. SWEET CORN Black Mexican, Country. Gentleman, Early Cob- Uory, Early Minnesota, Golden Bantam, Golden West,. Oregon Evergreen, etc. LET1-CE Early Hansen Head," Pr! etakor, Grand Ru...lds, Los Angeles, Head, Simpson's Early Curled. ONION SEiiD Australian Brown, Bermuda White, Orogon Yellow Danvers, Prlzetaker, etc. ONION SETS Very scarce, got your order In early. PARSNIPS Hollow Crown. PEAS Alaska, American Wonder, Gradus, Knot's Excelsior, Laxi- tonla. Little Gem, uichard Sheldon, Telephone, etc. l-TATOE American Wonder, Early Rose, Early SunriBe, etc. PUMPKIN, RADISHES, RUTABAGA, TURNIPS, SQUASH, - TOMATOES. FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS OF ALL JKINDS PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. - - PRICES THE MOST REASONABLE ' Ed. Kruse, the Deer creek poul tryman and farmer, was attending to business matters in yesterday. land. The young patriot is a nephew of Zophor and Hoy Agee, Pollyanna Tamales the best ever at the Pollyanna, Cass St. tf Ben Baldwin returned to this city yesterday after visiting with rela tives at Myrtle Creek for a few days. When you can't afford to eat at home, try the Roseburg Cafeteria. The best of everything at the most reasonable prices. - tf Mrs. Roy Miller returned to her home in Oakland yesterday after noon after shopping in this city for a few hours, FOR fc....H Household goods, prac tically new. Also canned fruit. F. A. Helpman, 404 West Douglas! street. mzsp FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn j eggs for hatching from proven! winter layers. 11 per fifteen; $6! per 'hundred. L. J. Houser, Rose burg, Ore. Phone 26F3. FOR SALE Select S. C. White Leg horn eggs tor hatching from best laying strain of O. A. C. at $1.00 per sotting. Mrs. J.. Altken, Eden bower, Box 62, Phone 26F5. China noodles No. Is, best can be bought. We handle the best of everything. Grand restaurant. tf The new dusting process installed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressed, eradicates every particle of dust fvnn, vnur Hnthine. hnfnra tliAV dm Roseburg presse(i and cleaned, thus assuring you of the most sanitary methods employed in banding your work. The only sanitary dusting machine In the city.' tf S. J. Jones, the local capitalist, re turned last evening from Canyon vllle where he was looking after business matters. Good news. We now have plenty of .Coos Bay coal. Page Investment Co., phone 242. " . tf Recorder Cannon, of the, ;local U. S. land office, returned last night from Medford where he had been looking after business. The best variety of foods, and quick, clean service at the Roseburg Cafeteria, where everybody eats, tf Harry Rice, republican candidate for county commissioner was in the city yesterday from his home at Myrtle Creek. War hot cakes served every day at the Roseburg Cafeteria. The very best coffee In town. tf Kathryn Dldtel returned here yes- terday afternoon from Riddle where she has been visiting with friends for a few days. China noodles at the Grand restau rant. We buy the best No. Is. If you try them once you will come again. tf Mrs. J. F. Luse returned to Oak land yesterday afternoon after shop ping and attending to business mat ters in this city. . Have yonr duds cleaned and press ed bv Sloner. the cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf J. C. Martin returned to his home at Isadora yesterday afternoon after spending the past few days In this city on business. Rug and carpet weaving at 40c; rags sewed at 16c per lb. Leave or ders at the Cozy shoe shop, Cqbs street. Mrs. C. Grannis. alp Mrs. Arthur Strader left this morning for her home in Grants Pass after attending the funeral of her aunt, the late Mrs. Jim Conn, of Melrose. The ladies of St. Joseph's church will sell home cooking and. aprons Saturday, March 30, at the old First National Bank building, Jackson street. . tf Rafe Dixon, the prominent ranch er of Dixonville, left today for Ash land, where he will remain for sev eral days attending to business mat ters. Lee Love, North Umpqua stock man, spent yesterday In town look ing after business interests, paying taxes and squaring his account with the county. dhlcken dinner served every Sun day at the Little Gem restaurant, Sheridan street. Oyster cocktails and home made chili concarne served at X. times. Open day and night. Best service and all home cooked. tf The Fullerton Parent-Teacher As sociation has decided to stage an en tertainment on April 5 at the Palace theatre, f roceeds of the entertain ment will be for Junior Redi Cross work. Dr. J. F. Perrin, who has been visiting In this city for the part week with old friends, left yesterday for his home in Denver, Colo. Dr. r-er- rln has been spending the wlntor.ln Los Angeles. Mr. and Mis'. Lee Schollor return ed to Portland yesterdny afternoon after visiting In this city for several weeks. During their stay hero they were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lovelace, who reside in this community. The Sylmon Valley Parent-Teacher Association will hold a regular busi ness meeting at the school house Thursday evening, April 28, at which time Dr. C. H. Bailey will address the association with the purpose of organizing a Orange In the Sylmon valley district. Melvln Ellison, who enlisted from this city, and was latter taken seri ously 111 at Mare Island, Calif., is renorted well along on the road to recovery. His mother, Mrs. Elli son, of Roseburg, who was with nel son for some weeks, has returned home, but his sister, Mrs. Campbell, is still with her brother at Mare Is- Captaln L. S. Hopfleld, a former Roseburg resident, passed through, the city this morning from Ameri can Lake enroute to Camp Fremont, Calif., where he will be stationed for some time. Captain Hopfleld was greeted at the station by Attor ney O. P. Coshow, of this city, who is an old acquaintance. ... REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. 80 acres four miles from Rose burg. 30 acres of farm land, bal ance good pasture. Good eight room house. Barn 40x40. Water piped to house from spring. 12 head of cattle, 4 horses, 5 hogs, 75 chickens, 14 turkeys, farming Implements of all kinds. Prefers a small place near Eugene or Portland in a Swed ish settlement. Price $0000. Country, store to exchange for farm." i . Five acre tract 2 miles west of Roseburg. Four room house, fair barn, to exchange for Roseburg property. 2300 acres to exchange for stock ranch in eaBtern Oregon. Eleven room house close in to ex change for Portland residence. Business property on Cass street to exchange for farm. SOME GOOD BUYS. 170 acres 6n South Deer Creek 60 acres farm1 land; 40 acres in orop. Modorn house, 2 barns, good orchards, well improved. Six cows, 5 heifers, 9 hogs, 20 goats, 5 horses, chickens, turkeys, farming imple ments and tools, AH. that is neces sary to run the place; Price $12, 000. Will consider a home in Rose burg as part payment. Balance on easy terniB at low rate of Interest. 1175 acres. 460 acres of farm land. 3 Bets of buildings. - All en closed with a good wire fence and cross fenced into 13 fields and pas tures. 12 miles from Rosebcrg. Not over 30 acres of brush landi on the tract. Crop goes with place If taken at once. $22.50 per ncre. Easy terms. Low rate of interest. 115 acres all bottom laud-. Good free soil. Running stream through place. No waste land; 3V4 acres of prunes. Young family orchard On good road close to school. Crop and stock of 11 head of cattle, 10 hogs, team and machinery and tools of all kinds that Is necessary to run a farm with. $14,000 on easy terms and low rate of interest. 130 acres. 50. acres of farm land All enclosed with good fence. Some stock and fanning implements and crop for $6000. $2000 down and balance on long time and low rate of interest. Five room house furnished. Wood shed. Sandy soil. Lot 40x102. On paved street. Close to depot. If taken before April 1. $650.00. For further particulars inquire of RICE & RICE, Roseburg, Oregon. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE-conditlon. -Baby buggy, in good Inquire 716 S. Pine, FOR SALE Hatching eggs and baby chicks, from trapnested, and hogonlzed barred rocks, golden complnes, : white raced uiacic Spanish and S. C. White Leg horns. Addross Ed. Bryant, Rt. 2, Roseburg, Ore. a!6p FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 19 acre ranch, well fenced, good wa ter, fair buildings, acre straw berries, prune and family orchard, blackberries, grapes, crop all in except corn; just outside city lim its. Address Box 503, Roseburg Ore. FOR SALE Lime and sulphur spray, $9 per barrel at the Garden val ley snray nlnnt. purchaser to fur nish hiB own barrels. A rebate of 50 per cent between cost and $9 per barrel will be refunded at the first annual meeting of the associa tion. Garden Valley Fancy B'rult Association, Wilbur, Ore. Phone 32F13. ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Fine 20 acre fruit tract In the Winston fruit district, about 17 acres now bearing orchard. Co.).l improve ments, tools, feed and several tons of hay go with the place. What have you to offer in exchange for this. This is first class property and will bear close Investigation. AddreBS owner, B. J. Sanford, Roseburg, Ore. ; A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy whore she can get Fresh, Clean Groceries. Our Stock 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 WANTED. WANTED A gentle driving horse. Phone 31F13. WANTED Woman to do goneral housework. Phone 63. - WANTED Dishwasher at Royal Club cafe, cor. Cass and Sheridan. WANTED Position as stenograph er. Phone 169, after 5 p. m. WANTED To rent private garage, anywhere in city. Phone 106-L. WANTED Girl for general house work. Annlv S. I. Thackroy, Mil- lnv'n nridltldn. m2G WANTED '3 burrows, broke to rlrte or pack. Address . C. B. Baker, soldiers' home. m30p WANTED Man and family to work on farm. Good modern house, fur nished, close to good schools, Phone 422-L, or See C. D. Cooley, 430 S. Jackson. WAiNTED Men for saw mills and logging camps. Mills and campB will operate throughout the win ter. Steady work. Good condi tions. i''or full particulars write Weed Lumber Company, Weed, Calif. ' FOR RENT. TO RENT Furnished hopsekeeplng rooms. 124 W. Douglas street. tf. FOR RENT 3-room furnished flat. Close in. 119 W. Lane St. : tf FOR RENT 6 room modern house In good location. JPhone 15F12 evenings. FOR RENT 5 room house at 305 West First street. $10 per month. Phone 16F12. tf FOR RENT 4 room furnished houBe. Inquire 647 S. Stephens or phone 454-R. FOR RENT n-usekocplng rooms, equipped with gas range, garden lot Included. Inquire 128 8. F'lnt. FOR RENT A house on South Jackson street. For information. Inquire of Mrs. H. S. French, 412 S. Main. - HAY FOR SALE Inquire Newland & Shambrook. Phone 458 or 388-L. , FOR SALE Good horBe, also good cow. Inquire at Busy Bee restau rant, Sheridan street. FORDS FOR SALE One at $276 and one at $300; both in good con ditlon. J. O. Newland, Cass St. FOR SALE Matched team of grey horses, weight 2800, also wagon and harness. B. A, Laurlnson, Edenbower, Ore. m29p TIRE FILLERS FOR BALE Com plete set tor Ford car. Inquire at News office. Does away with punctures. tf OAT HAY FOR SALE At Eden bower Orchard Tracts. Fred Fish er, phone 2EF4. tf FOR RENT Furnished house, 6 rooms, 1 block from Umpqua hotel. Inquire 308 North Jackson street. Phono 47. " MISCELLANEOUS. HAIR WEAVING Switches made from combings. Mrs. C. B. Bourd- man. Phone 216-R. "BUILD A HOME" KENNY LUMBER COMPANY "BUILD A HOME" Take Your Easter Bath in a handsome new tub which we are prepared to put 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 181. Your Spring Washing Just about tills time of tho year the housewife plans on a general - spring renovating of her homo and the family washing, naturally "takes on" a big Increase. Lace curtains, portlors and all the . "extras" can be handled by us in a pleasing and satisfactory way. In fact, we would be pleased to do all your family washing. .- , ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Electricity j Saves Fuel Food, Labor There is every domestic reason in favor of ELECTRIC COOKING better food, greater cleanliness, less work, and more comfort, no aBheB, no staoke, no dust. Douglas County Light and Water Co. TO TRADE Desirable residence property for an auto. For particu lars Inquire nt News office. BEANS See us before selling your beans. Will pay highest cash price for fancy small white. Roseburg Fruit Co. ' FOR SALE New Woodstock type writer at a reduction. Draft rea sons. Phone 230. FOR SALE 21 tier apple wood on ground near roldlers' home. Phone 27F5. FOR SALE Duroc Jersey CRed) pigs. All thoroughbred. Papers free with each. Charles A. Brand RoBeburg, Ore. . . ORDER your rose hushes and Bhrub bery now of Mrs. T. D. Owen, . florist, city, nhone 140. Green Mouse 9F 12. tf BUY YOUR SEED BEANS Lady Washington, early to ripen, acclimat ed, excellent quality seed, 12c lb. Phone 19F5. Lindnloom. "All Hands to the Rescue" White hands soft hands tender hands everybody's hands should do Homo garden work. Makes them ' rough? Not If you promptly apply a little ' REXALL CREAM OF ALMOND 8JSC. Nathan Fullerton TJi o fle&afUL Store Perkins Building nunnn.i tnnnrinrnri-r ------- FOUND Purse .containing money, Owner may have same by paying for ad. and describing purse. Call 746 S. Jackson Btreet. m23p 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. SNAP TRADE A $10,000 Roseburg Income property, clear of incum brance; to exchange, for desirable ranch, tributary to. or rear city. Give description of ranch In first letter, stating location and price. Address "Trader," care News, Roseburg, Oregon. A Great Dairy Invention It's a wonder a separator which will skim clean at low apeeds that would cause heavy loss of cream with any other separator. Besides it gives cream that does not change when you change the speed of the crank, Wo want von to soe and try for . yourself this latest Improved modal introduced by tho oldest manufacturers j: of separators In America. THE NEW SHARPLES ? SUCTION-FEED Separator gets a now profit for dairymen, a big one, which no other existing separator gets. Another fine feature, you cal turn faster and finish tho Job qulckor. h'e the only geparator Ihct ecl ba homed, ; Think how much work the Sharpies will rjavo tho women folks, fco fussy discs to wash, or to got mixed up. Tho bowl hos just one stmp o pieci In iu The supply can Is UrCo and very low. You. boy can easily empty heavy pails of milk into it. . . . Test this wonderful machine right In your own dairy. Every member ! at the family will want to see and try it; They'll all be delighted. Phone us today for free trial or call whon i.i town, j Douglas County Creamery Phone 340 i r y , .!.) Genu I no Sharpies repairs and oils carried In stock :'f.fiRtiivr e nu a hi ."K.-; m B B a B B B a ULjinnnnivn" i - . - -