The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 05, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, APRIL IS, 101S.
THROT!
Great Reduction in Kodak Finishing
5c a Roll forpeveloping fB p riL NO CHANGE OF LOCATION
, Mail or Bring Films to the
UCUIYWliailY
Studio Over Roseburg National Bank
THE EVENING NEWS
m-u m s k b b ' h
All the Cream At AH Speeds
Every member of the family turns the separator handle
at a different rate. And, no one turns always at the exact
speed stamped upon the crank, it simply can't be done.
. Your present separator, unless a suction-feed, has a
constant inflow of milk. Whenever the speed falls, a lot
. of cream slips away through the milk-spout and is lost
forever. . Experts estimate that most farmers lose from
- 7 to 13 lbs. of butter yearly from each cow because they
- turn their separators below speed. You are, no doubt,
one of the losers and very likely a heavy loser.1 But
you can stop this loss right now by using
THE NEW
SHARPLES
SUCTION-FEED
Separator. Thin wonderful machine automatically regulates the Inflow of milk in
exact proportion to the skimming fore, h gets all the cream at all speeds.
Father can "speed up" the crank to 55 revolutions a minute and finish the chore 1
quickly. Mother or the girls can tur.i at a leisurely rate. Fast or alow, the Suction- .
feed Separator skims absolutely clean and delivers cream of uniform density not thick
: today and thin tomorrow. It'a the only separator having these valuable features.
- The slender Tubular bowl gives double sldmmtnsr force. It's the only bowl con
taining no discs or blades. There's just one piece in It a single small cone, as simple. .
and easy to clean as a napkin ring. .
'' The New Sharpies is ruggedly built for hard service. It is neat, compact, rune -easily
and oils itself. . , , : f
y There are many ether exclusive and Important features to be found In the New
Sharpies Suction-feed Separator, Come in and let u show you. Bring the women
folks, too. We'll be glad to see you all. -J - -
A woman ran eeelly nil
. the low supply can.
. Only three pieces to wih.
. Mot one el ttioui funsy,
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
. Plume 340. .. . .
. Omntdne Sharptmi npmlrn mnd oil emrriod in afoeJh
NOW FOB YOUR
Strawberry
Crates
Place your order early with the
THE J. C. FLOOK CO.
$33 NEW VIKING
SEPARATOR
AX THE '
D0U6LAS COUNTY CREAMERY
SHOE ECONOMY
Have worn shoes repaired by re
liable workman. Prices right
W; S. HOWARD, 214 Jackson St.
Rawleigh Products
FOB SALE BY J. O. VINCENT.
842 W. Second Avenue. North.
Phone 122-R.
SHOE REPAIRING
I am here at 213 Main street,
and 1 am also thero Johnny on the
spot when it comes to getting your
work out on time fix 'em while
you walt-and you don't have to
wait a week either. So send them
in 'by the kids, or any old way.
Best of work, and best of ma
terial. Rear R. L. Stephens Shoe
Store. . .
L. ROACH7 Proprietor
l'HM.AKI) ITEMS.
Fire and Auto Insurance
Protect yourself from loss with
one of our properly written, insur
ance policies.
6, W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE
116 Cass Street Roseburg, Ore.
STOP AT THE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET
ROSEBURG
Rug and Carpet Weaver
AT 020 WINCHESTER ST.
Close to North Side Grocery Store.
READ ESTATE
City and Farm Property, Winches
ter Bay mid VVestlake Town Lots.
GEORGE ItlTER.
; 122 West Oak Street.
We Will Close Our Store
Promptly at 1:30 to Reopen Again at 3 o'Clock
SAT. AFTERNOON, APR. 6
This action is necessary that our employees may one
and all attend the opening rally of the .
to be held in our city at that time. We urge all our
friends and customers to attend this rally. Your
presence will help win the war.f No loyal American
? . should be absent
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
3rd LibertyLoanCampai
IT'S SOME CAR THE
D-40" Mitchell Six
Let Us Show You
J. F. Barker $ Co.
Roseburg Oregon ;
Have you bought that thrift
stamp? Our slogan is "A war stamp
in every home." ,
Mrs. Mary Etta Mayburn, of
Jirch, Wyo., who , was called to
Camas Valley, owing to the death of
her father, is visiting friends here.
S. C. Miller and sons, are shipping
cattle this week. '
Mrs. Alio ThomaB and Vivian
Buell were Roseburg visitors Satur
day. .
Light Howard, of Nevada, former
ly a resident of Dillard, Is visiting
friends here. He informs us that
his brother, Hayden, also of Nevada,
passed, through here Sunday en
route to American Lake, being among
the drafted men.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Buell and Dick
Redding motored to Myrtle Creek
Tuesday, to attend to business mat
ters. .- .' ',,
. Dillard and Broekway home guard
drilled Tuesday night at the Dil
lard school house, Captain Rexroad
in command.
Rev. W. G. Miller, filled his ap
pointment at Myrtle Creek on East
er Sunday.
A delightful evening was spent at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Delos
i-oon on Monday evening, April 1.
Many surprises occurring during the
evening. The home was beautiful
ly decorated with . cherry blossoms
and ferns, their delicate fragrance
prevading the room. Many new
and laughable ideas were carried
out, among which was the relay
race between F. G. Buell and Mrs.
S. C. Miller. ' At the close of the ev
ening tea, wafers and hooverized
sugar,' or cotton, was served. At
a late hour, the guests departed for
their homes voting Mrs. Coon a
charming hostess. '
. ; .. TEMPEST.
MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY.
Monday is bargain day at the
Roseburg Cleaning - and Pressing
Works. Men's suits French Dry
cleaned and pressed for Jl.OO. All
work given prompt attention. Bar
gain day prices do not Include call
ing for clothes or making deliveries.
Bring your clothes in. , tf
COLD SPRING DAIRY MILK.
Delivered to . you every evening,
and it Is doliclously good. Pints,
$1.60; quarts, $3. Ordor through
Patterson Grocery, or drop a card to
Box 802, City
' ' COLD SPRING DAIRY,
R. M. Wood, Prop.
Why is a brick mason like a locomotive?
, Because he has a tender! . ;
: For a tender steak
A Juicy chop,
Direct your footsteps ....
To our shop. (
Our saws are sharp; .
Cleavers, too.
. . e'U trim them up -Just
right for yon. "
THE ECONOMY MARKET
Geo. Kohlhagen, Prop,
, Phone 58. .
Live-wire Doings of City
Building in Construction,
. Construction work Is in progress
on the new Wells Fargo Express Co.
building at the depot and when com
pleted the new structure will be one
of the most up-to-date offices along
the line.
Culled to Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Mrs. George L. Mentzcr, formerly
of this city, but now a resident of
Marshfleld, has boen called to Cedar
Rapids,, Iowa,, on account of the
serious illness of her mother, who
is now 81 years of ago. MrB. Ment
zor loft Thursday morning.
Returns to San Francisco.
Will Currier, of San Francisco,
who has been visiting for the past
few days with his mother In this
city returned to California today. Mr..
Currier was a former resident of this
city and conducted confectionery es
tablishments here for several years.
Church to Have New Pastor. '
The Baptist church of this city
has called Rev. J. II. Gunn, of Fowl
er, Colo., to take the pastorship of
the local church and are now await
ing his answer,. Since the resigna
tion of Rev. W. H. Eaton several
months ago the church has been
without a minister and it is hoped
to procure Dr. Gunn, who Is said to
be a Bplendld gentleman.
C, S. Hurd Moves Offices.
County Agriculturist C. J. Hurd
has moved bis offices from the First
State & Savings Bank building to
rooms 207-209 new federal build
ing. These delightful offices front
on Cass street, and farmers or oth
ers having business with the county
agent will find him thero, or If ab
sent, his stnographer, Miss Brown,
will give "farm pointers" to Inquir
ers., Visiting at Medford.
E. B. Hermann, a prominent at
torney of Roseburg, transacted
business in Medford Wednesday. Mr.
Hermann is a son of ex-Congressman
Blnger Hermann, is prominent in
state and southern Oregon politics
andi is a member, of the republican
state central committee. Mr. Her
mann was much pleased with the
election of I. L. Lenrott, republican,
for senator in Wisconsin. Medford
Sun.
McClintock Jtoys Safe Across.
J. E. McClintock received a. tele
gram which whb released from New
York, telling of the safe arrival
somewhere In France of his two sons,
ieon and -Joh,n who were members
of the 65th artillery regiment. Be
cause -of the fact 'that .the telegrams
were received here a day later than
that from Bert Bates, it is thought
that the boys were in all probability
on different transports. So far the
telegrams from Bert Bates andrthe
McClintock boys are the only ones
reaching this city.'
Looking Glass Liuly Buried. .
Mrs. Mary Strickland, of Looking
Glass, Ore., passed away at the fam.
ily home on April 8. at the age of 83
years and interment was held this
afternoon at 2:30 from the family
residence with Dr. C. H. Hilton, of
this city officiating, Interment fol
lowing in the Looking Glass ceme
tery. Mrs. Strickland is one of the
old time resident of the Looking
Glass section and Is widow of the
late F. M. Strickland. The deceased
la survived by a son, A. 0. Strick
land, of Looking Glass, and a daugh
ter Mrs. Mark Montgomery, of Medford.
& CITY NEWS
Ed Camp left this morning 1 for
Cornutt where lie has business mat
ters needing his attention. ;
Fuel. Three cars or coal Just re
ceived. Page Investment Co. Phone
242. tf
Mrs. S. L. DeLapp, wife of a well
known professional man, left here
this morning for an extended visit
with friends in Alberta, Canada. '
Cabbage plants and rooted Ivy ger
aniums for sale. Phone 283. H. B.
Church, North Roseburg. tf
Rev. O. W. Black, who occupied
the pulpit In this city a good many
vears aao. will preach at the Bap
tist church next Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Wihen 'you can't afford to eat at
The best, of everything' at the most
reo-onable prices. ; u
11 am RifA. rnnnhlican candidate
for county commissioner was In thiB
city yesterday from his home at Myr
tle Creek on business.
The ladies of the W. 0. T. U. will
hold a sale of aprons and home cook
ing In the Caro building on Satur
day, April 6. ' ' a5
Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker, formerly
of this city, but late of the national
soldiers' home In caurornia passed
through this city today enroute to
Portland.
George W. Derby, of the Oregon
soldiers' home had the misfortune to
lose $60, in bills on Jackson street
this morning while shopping. ' At- a
Uhlig Says:
The Old Way to Wash with a Wash Board
Isn't fair to the Women Fblks-they can use their time in better
ways. But few of these now in use, are you one of the'Jew users.
Western Electric
SAVES THE DAY
SAVES THE CLOTHES
SAVES THE MONEY and
SAVES THE WIFE
-SEE DEMONSTRATION AT-
THE ELECTRIC STORE
late hour the money had not been re
covered. Special chicken dinner every Sun
day at Roseburg Cafeteria. tf
Frank J. Burslck. of Melrose, was'
in the city today on businoss.
War hot cakes served every day at
the Roseburg Cafeteria. The very
best coffee in town. tf
Lafe E-ngles and daughter, Grace,
were in the city today from their
home at Peel looking after business
matters and visiting with friends.
Mr. Englos says the roads leading to
Peel are very good considering the
period of the year.
The cook and Instruction books for
our '-'steam pressure cooker" are
missing. Taken probably through
error. Kindly return, or get the
kettle as they go together. All manufacturer's-claims
fo rthe kettle-are
fully substantiated by usage. Save
tiihe. Save fuel. Save ' food,
Churchill Hdw. Co. : . a8
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
Tonight will be a very eventful
time when the four classes of the
high school of this city gather to
gether for one big time. The sen
iors, freshmen, juniors and sopho
mores will enjoy a good time mutu
ally this evening at Alexander's
park when a weiner roast Is to be
given. Each class advisor is to act
as chaperone and it Is probable that
te students will make this annual
affair a very enjoyable one.
MARCH TO VICTORY
Conrage is a matter of the blood.
ithout good red blood a man has a
venk heart and poor nerves.
In the spring is the best time to
akc stock of one's condition. If the
ilood is thin and watery, face pale or
limply, generally weak, tired and
istless, one should take a spring tonic.
One that will do the spring house
cleaning, an old-fashioned herbal rem
edy that was used by everybody nearly
50 years ago is still Bate and sane
because it contains no alcohol or nar
cotic. It is made up of Blood root,
Golden Seal root, Oregon Grape root,
Queen's root, Stone root, Black Cherry
bark extracted with glycerine and
made into liquid or tablets. - This
blood tonic, was first put out by Dr.
Pierce in ready-to-use form and since
then has been sold by million bottles
as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery. If druggists do not keep this in tab
let form, send 60 cents for a vial to Dr.
Pierce's, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
Kidney disease carries away a large
percentage of our people. What is to
be done? - The answer is easy. Eat less
meat, eat coarse, plain food, with plenty
of vegetables, drink plenty of water
between meals, and take an uric acid
solvent after mealB for a while, such as
Anurio (double strength), obtainable at
almost any dmg store. It was first'
discovered by Dr. Pierce.- Most every
one troubled with uric acid finds that
Anurio dissolves the nrio acid as hot
water does sugar. : Yon can obtain
a trial package by sending .ten cents
to Doctor Pierce's Invalids' Hotel and
Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y,
A. D. Bradley Wants
to See You
OLDSMOBILE
8 Cylinder, $1660
6 Cylinder, $1350
"PEDDLING THE BULL"
'' ' . " i ' ' - '
Did not prevent the bull from break
ing Into print. Neither can you be
sure of preventing the cow from
breaking into your garden, unless
you fence It,
KENNY LUMBER COMPANY
"BUILD A HOME." -
Always Ahead
' In. plumbing appointments Is the
' proud record of our Uncle Sam
uel. He has always led the world
in that line. If your plumbing
is not as up to date as he Is, bet
' ter let us make It so. its cost will
he a trifle compared wltb the add
ed comfort, convenience and safe
ty. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co.
PHONE 151.
Have You Heard the Smile Chorus?
Where? What is it? At -
The Christian Church
A Chorus of Children and Young Folks of 80 Voices. Tliey sing
FrMay night at the revival.
SUBJECTS UNDER DISCUSSION.
Thursday night, "The Sin Against the Holy Spirit"; Friday night,
"The Chain of Salvation," Illustrated; Sunday morning, "The Faith
That Haves"; Sunday evening, "Bible Examples of Christian Obe
dience," Illustrated, Come and enjoy the music, and encourage us.
Your Spring Washing
Just about this time of the year the housewife puns on a general
spring renovating of her home and the family washing, naturally
, "takes on" a big Increase. Lace curtains,, portlers and all the
"extras" can be handled by as In a pleasing and satisfactory way. In
fact, we would be pleased to do all your family washing.
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
WE HAVE NO EQUAL
When It comes 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 goods and the best of service.
J. II. KINO, Proprietor
THE CASH STORE
Itoesburg, Oregon