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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1918)
THE EVENING NEWS, The Proper Equipment Makes Work a Pleasure Take Care of Your Lawn and Garden Buy a new Lawn Mower, full ball bearing '. easy running, we have them at $7-50, $8.50, $9.00 Cotton and Rubber Hose, fully guaranteed 10c to 18c per Foot Garden Hoes, llakes, Spading Forks, In fiict anything' you may re. quire In garden tools. Come In, boo them and got prices. Ooal OH Ranges, two and tlireo burner. Guaranteed to buke per foctly, cost much less to operate tliun wood, coal or gas ranges iumI are much more pleasant to work over during tlio summer months. Our now spring lines are now complete In Itugs, Draperies and Fur. nlture. A. J. Lilburn & Son COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS jyVVMWVV iir ii WHITE SHOES New Lines In Today, Practical and Economical PRICED FROM $2.50 UP White Tennis Shoes, High or Low Shoes, With or Without Heels, Men's, Women's, Boy's and Girls $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 ROSEBURG BOOTERIE -, " ' - IBVIN BIWINN Shoes That' Satisfy. Perkins Building. Cass St. Renew Shabby Varnished Surfaces You can easily make marred or shabby varnished surfaces bright and new. For floors that are worn and scuffed use Acnio Quality Varnotlle Floor Varnish. Woodwork, and furniture should be varnished with Acme Quality Intorolllo. Window sills, doors and extorlor surfaces are given a durable ilnlsh with Acme Quality Sparkote or Extcrollto. There's tin ' ACME QUALITY HOUSE PAINT for evory purpose. A floor varnish that's tough and durahlo and made especially to bo walkod upon, varnishes for automobiles and1 carriages, woodwork, furniture or any surfaoo that can bo var nished, either Indoors or outdoors. Toll us which you need, HAMILTON DRUG CO. - Roseburg, Oregon MAJESTIC ALWAYS A COOP SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:15-11 New Time 'JHXKillT OXI.Y Tho story of a Hum's regeneration is told In "BROADWAY BILL" A drama of Broadway night llfo and the lumber camps of tho north woods, starring Harold iockwood In tho role of "Broad way BUI." A.LMATKl WKHKIiY Soinewondertul pictures of tho war in France in this numbor. FORD EDUCATION.!, WKKKIA Takes you for a trip to Pltts- burg, Penn., the great steel city. MB. & MUH. 81DNEV DltHW IX "THK DENTIST." . Children 10c ADMISSION- -Adults 15c Tomorrow Miui Goodrich in "A linuKhter of Maryland," n ro mance of Uio old southland. Also Oth Episode of the "Seven Pearls" Monday W, 8. Hart ill "The Fiwltlve." Next Tuesday and Wednesday Henry 11. Wnltlinl In "Hum Drum Brown." Geo. Best, of Looking Gla, wus a business visitor. In Koseburc today. George A. Myers, of Looking Glass, was transacting buslucs si&.thiB city today. ' 1 itoy Buoll, of Looking GIubs, was attending to business mutters in tho city today. Mrs, I. B. McFarland returned to her home at Sutherlln after visltiug In this city for several days. - S. R. Brisbla and daughters, Ona and Rose, of Looking Glass, were Roseburg visitors today. S. J. Jones returned today from Canyonvlllo where he had business matters requiring his attention. Mrs. T. KUdle returned to her home at Sutherlln this afternoon aft er spending the morning In this city. Guy Bates and II. Jackson and wife, of Myrtle Creek, arrived in the city today to attcnu to business n-ut-.ers. . Mrs. W. H. Williams left for Salem this afternoon where she will spend several weeks visiting with friends and1 relatives. Perry ISdwardB waB In the city to day from Buck Fork attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Mrs. Lou Plttman arrived in this city this ul'tornoon from her home at Dlllnrd and will spend several days hero with friends. Mrs. M, M. Van Horn returned to her home at Happy Valley latter spending several days lu this city visiting with friends. Miss Velma Lewis left last even ing for Buck Fork where Bhe has accepted a position of teaching In one of the schools in that vicinity. Mrs. M. M. Boyd returned to her home at Oakland thiB afternoon alter spending the morning in this city shopping and visiting with friends. Mrs. J. Wesley Nowmnn left this morning for Ashland where she has been called on account oi tho critical Illness of her sister in that city. R. J. Davenport arrived in this city this morning from his home at Wilbur and will spend several nours here attending to business muttons. Scott Brltt, 11 woll known Gar- don valley flshormnn, leaves Tues day for Pocatel'n, Idaho, where he will be employed as sheep sheurer until the Hist of July. Mark Hnnnah and Jack Parrott, of the Garden valley home guard, were In the city last evening for tho pur nose of visiting the armory and par ticipating in drill work with the Roseburg guard. Miss Bertha Hopkins, a teacher In the Riddle public schools, arrived In this city lost night to spend the week end visiting with her parents, Attorney and Mrs. Charles F. Hop kins, in this city. . Roy Green, of Looking Glass t-- day bought a -thoroughbred Duroc Jersey pig from Charles A. .Brand. He is entering the pig club contest. and will nlso enter the pig In the county fair this Ml. County School Superintendent I). C. Brown Is planning a local teach ers' institute to be held nt Oakland some time in the near future, the W. S. Howard purchased a fine new piano through the Ott Music Co. thiB afternoon. Tho instrument is one 01 the most beautiful ever brought to the city and was delivered to tho new owner Into today. exact date to be anonunced l.tlor. Mr. Brown is in communication with Dr. Sheldon, of the University oi Ore gon, and expects to secure him us one of tho instructors at the meeting. Other cnpnlilo speakers will also be secured. A splendid lnstttuto Is anticipated. Tho News rceolved nn Interesting lottor this morning from Private Mil lard M. Meredith, of the 1 at It Colum bia, formerly a Koseburg boy, who enlisted In tho 4th company coast artillery afthe outbreak of the war. Prlvnto Moredlth was a member of the Kith Columbia until a week ago when ho was transferred to his pres ent assignment and writes that he likes his now company exceedingly welt. The young soldier describes the parado ground, declaring that It Is now a very . ..ay place, with many men in civilian clothes drilling at all times. ' ' ' ,i. - '.-"'' Mrs. M. Carmen, lert this after noon, for northern points whore she will visit for sevoral iays. Mrs. D. Wiles returned to her home at Cottage Grove thiB afternoon aft er being In this city for several days. Mrs. H. IS. Allison left this after noon for Cottage. Grove where she is to attend the funeral ; of a friend In that city. - - 4 - Mrs. Sam Sykos returned to this city this afternoon after spending the past week with Mrs. A- R- Marsh, of Riddle. Anthony Jauregy returned to his home at Oakland this afternoon after spending the morning In this city on business. ' J. 0. Hodges left this afternoon' for Eugene where he has been cauea to the funeral of his brotner, wno resided in that city. Mrs! Fay Gallup arrived In this city this afternoon rrom her home at Myrtle, Creek and win visit in mis city for several days with Mrs. I. M. Carmony. , CASTOR I A For Infants and Qhlldren In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Sergeant Bert Riddle tnrough this city this afternoon from a visit of a week at his home at Riddle. Sereennt Riddle is stationed at Fort Stevens with the 10th Co lumbia, and 1b returning there today. TKAOTOJl DHMONHTltATIOV MONDAY. A demonstration of the practicabil ity tif 4hA Avnrv ti.nctnr Will takO place at the Busenbark farm in the vicinity of Melrose next Monday nu Rnnclnl reDreBentntive of the Arm that handles this tractor will be present to operate tho ma chine. All fanners Interested the modern methods of farm cultivation are urged to be present. JOHN J. H1UNUU, Local Agent. MASONS ATTENTION. A special communication of Laurel lodge No. 13, A. F. & A. M will be held in Masonic . temple tonight. Work in the F. G. degree. By order of W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secy. ALOHA CLUB ATTENTION. The lady members of the club will please bring a basket with lunch for two. Hot cotree will De serveu. Tuesday evening, April 16, 8:30. Ott's orchestra. al" PKOPOSALS INVITED. Sealed uroDOsals will be received at mv office. Roseburg National Bank building up to 6 o'clock p. m., Mon- uny, April 15th, 1918, lor vuu coras of either slab wood or old growth fir wood, to be delivered at school buildings, as board of directors may designate, deliveries to commence on or before June 1, 1918, and deliv ers to be completed by the first day of Sentember. 1918. (Board of directors reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. Dated this 2nd' day of April, 1918. ROSCOB N. GREEN, Clerk of School District No. 4, Rose- bure.'Douelas county, Oregon. D-al3 NEW TODAY. FOR SALE A Jack. Call on C. K Evarts, Peel, or phone 35F62. FOR SALE Jersey, 3 years. Good milker, gentle. Rowe Weber, opp Green station. ttl7p WANTED Sound), Gentle old liorso or mare, 1200 lbs or over. Ad dress J. M. Moore, Rt. 1, Box 76. LOOK Prune trees $9.82 per 100 HlrnwIiArrv nlnntn Kiln nnr 100 rose bushes 2.50 ner dozen. C Merrill. 604 Mill St. a!9p MONEY WANTED Want $6,000 for five years on A. No. 1 prune ranch security. No agents, privnto indi viduals only. Anrwer Box "C News office. FOR SALki One hundred acres of land. Good improvements, and about six acres in orchard, mostly Italian prunos. All under fence, and about Vi In cultivation, which Is all in crops. 11 miles from Roseburg, 6 miles from R. R. ship ping point. On good county rond and A, F. D. line: 3-4 mile from ' school. Some fnrmlng tools go with the place. ' Phone 6F5. H. E. Reed, Rt. 1, Roseburg, Ore. WE INVITE Merchants Clerks Lawyers Doctors ! ' r Dentists Clorgymen And people of All Trades to let us make tholr . Personal Appearance AN ASSET IMPERIAL CLEANERS. k (Try our way.) We call and deliver. . Phone 277 Why Is a brick mason like a locomo tive? Seed Potatoes! Burbnnks and Early Rose, extra fine quality. Grown In Curry "Co. ' Umpqua Valley Fruit Union' Itosetmt-K, Oregon . . . . Telephone 233 United Stntoa Food Administration License Number Q 64027. . ; if voun boy Is going to the' front give him a . (food reliable wrist watch as Military Wrist ; Watclies W illi luminous dials are a positive necessity to our soldiers in any branch of tlio service, for a watch that can bo seen uny time of night, without a lifrht Is very much need, ed by the boys. We carry them from 17 Jewel Waltliam and Kl gins to tlio Ingersol at $4.60. BUBAR JBROS ' Jewelars & Optometrirts. ' JACKSON STREET. We also have a lino selection of service pins, one two and three stars. , . . ...... . ---,-inni-iriiinririririr nn -n-in in -ir , 1 1 'inriririririinii-inrM- --i-- - - Wo wish to announce that we have moved our (Jrwiite and Marble Works to 503 N. Jackson Street, nntl are prepared to furnish any thing in our line at a reasonable price. We use only the best Barre Granite In our Monumental work, and Vermont Marble In our head stones. Wo also do all kinds of Cemetery work. We invite you to call and see us. Yours for Business, Peoples Marble & Granite Works W. E. Mnrsters, proprietor, 602 N. Jackson Street, or G. W. Young & Son, 11(5 Cass St. Roseburg," Oregon. Men's Clothing! Our line is now complete with the newest and best styles in Men's Suits. You must see them to appreci the value and saving. Priced at $12.50 $14.75 $16.50 $18.50 $22.50 $25.00 $27.00 Some classy models for the - young men, priced for less. WE SELL THEM FOB LESS. iWirifnnr mnn i nn imn inn n 'ii's ii-nMniirirsnrw ij HEAL ESTATE City and Farm Property, Winches tor Bay and Westlnke Town Lots. GEORGE RITER. 122 West Oak Street. How about your bees- Don't they need new hives, supers or other help for storing the sweets they gather? Remember honey is not one of the "HooverizecT items, and it is one of the best and purest sweets. Give the bees all possible help while the spring pasturage is good. . We can supply your needs. Fruit ladders bought right and made of selected sprucej with truss rod under each step None belter, and only 40c per foot. Also a good supply of step ladders for house and other uses.. ' A few garden wheel barrows, bought last fall and-1 just received, at less than jobber's prices. ; CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO; ANTLERS T H E A T R E SATURDAY EVENING 7:30 & 9. . MATINEE 2:15 - "The Man Above the Law" Admission 10c-15c How a trader with the Indians married a squaw, then falls in ' love with a white girl. Tuscania Sunk. Mutual Gazette. Cavalry , in Action. Comedy wirs- rrmtiTr ,nmwr The HomeTrail" Her restless butterfly spirit chafed at the dull' humdrum exist ence of domestic life. She longed for excitement, and then the black rider came into her life and she forsook the home trail for a path beset with danger. Then what? 11 SUNDAY MATINEE 2:15 EVENING 7:30 & 0. . ADMISSION 10c and 15c GERALDINE n FARRAR m J M l fl MONDAY TUESDAY Matinee 2:15, Even ing 8:15 RESERVED SEATS AT THE BOX OFFICE. ADMISSION 35c and 25c the WflD mm Based on the life of the immortal Joan of Arc, who at seventeen was Commander-in-Chief of the French armies, at nineteen she was burned at the stake by the people she loved.