it & i the BruNiJfO hews mosijay, aprm, is, lots, Post Cards 50c Per Dozen, Short Time, Clark & Same Old Place, Over Roseburg National Bank Clark Today was Sunny Monday .In Homes that Use the Western Electric Washing Machine Clean and white the clothes were on the line hours before it could have been dene In the old way. The clothes wore placed In a neat cabinet machine; hot, soapy water was forced through every mesh in the cloth. The clothes were washed thoroughly, silently, quickly.,- No red hands, no retl arms, no backache, no wot feet, no wear on the clothes. Wonderful! Yes, and it's ue. A. D. Bradley Wants to See You OLDSMOBILE SHOE REPAIRING I am here at 213 Main street, and I am also there Johnny on the spot when it comes to getting your work out on time fix 'em while you watt 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. ROACH, Proprietor NOW FOIl YOUR Strawberry Crates Place your order early with the THE J. C. FLOOR CO. STOP AT THE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ItOSEISUUG Appeals to Discriminat ing Purchasers. You Can Buy a Cheaper' But Not A BETTER Phonograph The Masterphone is built and finished like a piano to last for years. You need not purchase a talking machine every year, if ym ' buy a Masterphoive. If you buy a choap machine now, you'll buy a Masterphone later. Why not now? Hasterphone Quality I V" Do not throw away any of your good disc records The MasterPhone plays them ail. Order Your Masterphone Today from THY OSH IS YOtlB HOSIE. THE ELECTRIC STORE. 8 Cylinder, $1660 6, Cylinder, $1350 The Benson Parent-Teacher Asso ciation will have their regular meet ing Tuesday evening. The yokes will be given away at that time, after the program. Rug and Carpet Weaver AT 020 WINCHESTER ST. Close to North Side Grocery Store.' Because he has a tender! For a tender steak A juicy chop, Direct your footsteps To our shop. v Our saws are sharp; ' ; ' t Cleavers, too " e'H trim them up ' Just right for yon. THE ECONOMY MARKET . Geo. Kohlhngeii, Prop. Phone S8. a j?fss X H & CITY NEWS t Warren P. Reed, a prominent cap italist of Gardiner, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mr, Reed returned home last evening. Dr. F. W. Haynes win re-open his office in the Perkins building April 5. tf Mrs. Guy Flint left this morning for Dole where she. will spend a few days at the home of Mrs. Ed. Single ton. Do you want the best? It so bring or mail your kodak films to Clark s Kodak Shop Cass street. tf Mrs. C. B. Patrick has returned from Eugene where she spent the week end with her husband, En gimeer C. B. Patrick, who is employ ed by the S. P. Company, with head quarters ht Eugene. Cass Street Shoe Shop, 403 W, (has on hand complete line of rub ber goods, full and half soles and heels, laces in colors, polishers, cleaners, -etc. All kinds of shoe re pairing. . . tf Misses Maybelle Miller and Doro thy Veach returned lost evening from Corvallis where they spent tile week end at the J. B. Horner resi dence. The young ladies were much feted! during their visit in the col lege town and report a wonderful time. The new dusting proeesB 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 DlLLAim 1TKMS. The fine rain we have been having has been a groat help to the gardens and growing grain. Loren Miller has been attending to business matters in southern California. Miss Vivian Buell motored to Roseburg Wednesday, and" will re main in that city a few days visiting with her aunt, Mrs. M. F. Rice. Mr.' McCIlntock, J. O. Newland B. L. Hyland, Mr. Green and A. D. Bradley were in Dlllard Wednesday in the interest of the liberty loan; If alt were to observe tho slogan "To liberty's call lend your all," the work of these gontlemen and others who are civing their time, would show trve&t results. Mr. an dMrs. Dolos Coon were in I Myrtle Creek last Friday on a short visit. Mr. Coon returned, the own er of a fine team of horses. Mr. Kinney, the salesman for M. Sellers & Co., was attending to busi ness niatters in Dlllard this week. Miss Elsie LenU, a teacher in the Myrtle Creek schools, visited with friends here over the week end. The neavy frost that occurred! dur ing the past week succeeded in dam aaln the fruit in this vicinity. How ever let us hope the splendid "change in the weather will continue and that the gardens and grain will make np to us the loss or tae irutt. Mrs. Loren Miller, Mrs. Grant Clayton and Edgar Walker were Roseburg visitors Wednesday. Revival meetings will begin at the Baptist church on April 17, conduct ed by Rev. Marshall. TEiBrBSi. MONDAY IS BABOAIX DAY. Monday is bargain day at the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits Franco iry cleaned and pressed for 1.09. Ail work given prompt attention. Bar gain day prices do not include can ine for clothes or making deliveries. Bring your clothes In. tf WE INVITE . Merchants Clerks Lawyers -Doctors Dentists Clergymen And people of Ail Trades to let us make their Personal Appearance AN ASSET IMPERIAL CLEANERS. ' (Try our way.) We call and deliver. Phone 277 Why is a brick niasou like a locomo FARMERS SHOULD SEND FOR DEPT. BULLETINS The government of the Hatted States is the greatest of nil publish ers of acientilie works. It employs thousands of scientists, who are en gaged the year round in making re searches and . investigations in aii branches of agriculture, in geology. uiiningVi electricity, c&eniiairy, as-, tronomy, engineering, aviation, pre ventive medicine, forestry, Irriga tion and almost all other brauehes -of scientific inquiry. The arts of war, as well as those of peace, are also actively cultivated. The great est art of all, that of free govern ment, is strenuously carried oa by president, cabinet, senators and rep resentatives. The results of all these activities of the most comprehensive and ef fective organization ever knows, are constantly reduced to print and poured out in an incessant flood from the largest printing plant in the world. These publications of the government printing office at Wash ington constitute the nubile docu ments of the United States, The greatest number of them are sold by the puprintendeiit of idotiumenis, and the nrices charged cover only paper and printing, no charge being made for the services of the states men and scientists who are the auth ors of the astonishingly varied books, pamphlets, periodicals and maps. The documents have the freedom oi the malls and are sent without post age. Every farmerjhould ask the sec retary of agriculture to put his same on the mailing list for the monthly list of nublications of the depart ment of agriculture, which sautes all the bulletins issued each men Price lists are seat free by the sup erintendent of documents, Washing ton, D. C, and include thousands of publications under each head, ana include: 10, Laws; 11, Foods and Cooking: 15, Geological Survey; 16, Farmers Bulletins; 19, Away; 20, Public Domain; 21, Fishes; 24. Indians: 25. Transtwrtation; 28, Finance; SI, Education; S2, Insular Possessions; 33, Labor; 85, Oeog- ranhy and Explorations; 36, Govern ment Periodicals; 38, Animal Indus try: 39, Birds and Wild Animals; 40. Chemistry; 41, Insects; it. Ex periment Stations; fS, Forestry; 44 Plants; 45. Roads; 46, Soils; 48, Weather; 50, American History and Btoeraohy; 51. Health, Disease and Sanitation; 53, Maps; 54, Political Science; 55, National Museum; 61 Astronomical Papers; - 68, Mining; 59, Interstate Commerce; 60, Alas ka; 61, Panama Canal; 62, Manu facture; 63, Navy; 64, Standards of Weights and Measures; 65, Foreign Relations; 6T, Immigration; Harm Management. JUST ARRIVED, Eastman kodak films at Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop, tf TWOSTUBBORNDISEASES AMONGTRENCHSOLDiERS LONDON, March SO. (Corres- nondence of the Associated Press.) Trench fever and shell shock are two most difficult problems that this war has presented to medical sefr Bii.ce. nccordinK to a report issued by a British-American medical commis sion which recently has been stums here. - Cases) of trench fever were re nnrred from France as early as 11S, and the disease has been continually! studied ever since, but the organism which causes It has not been discov ered nor has any drug been found for its successful treatment. The .amerlcaa army doctors believe that they have definitely established that trench fever is comuiunicaieu ay a. body-louse, a fact which has been repeatedly suspected by the British investigators also. - The fact that the Disease Is grow ing more prevalent and is spread ing from the trenches to the back areas 1s also noted in the report, -he original cases were all among troops in the trenches, but the dis-f ease is now prevalent on various tines of communication and at the bases. Even hospital orderlies and nurses are occasional victims. The actual crux of the discussion, seems to be Whether trench fever to a disease of roaa transmitted by the louse, or some disease among lice themselves which is tranamisaabte to man. It the latter, the cure wnuid seem to be the eradication of lice, a gigantic and! almost hopeless task in war time, if me former, tne mm dissemination of the disease comes dowat to a control of the human ear- Hers, and probably an. easier task. The commission recommends ener getic action la the direction of greater Dersonai cleanliness, which will also contribute' greatly to the general comfort and health of the troops. DANCE AT LOOKING GLASS. A dance will be given at Looking Glass en Wednesday evening, April 17. Ott's orchestra will furnish the music. Everybody wilt be conilally welcome. ai7 SUMMONS. la the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county, Cora M. Chriatenaon, Plaintiff. &Ahyi 9 rotrfatanran- rtefendant. To Robert P. Chriatenaon, defend ant above named: la the name of the State of Oregon; You are hereby required ts appear and answer plain tiff's eomstalnt filed against you in the above court and cause, oa or be fore six weeks from date of first pub lication of this summons being date urescribed by order of the court la which you are to appear and answer said complaint, and if you fall to ap pear and answer plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief oemanaea in the complaint, a succinct state ment of which is as follows: For a decree of divorce, for the eare and custody of Harguerltia Chriatenaon and Westley Chriatenaon, plaintiff's and defendants minor children. - This summons is published la The Evening News, by order of K. W Marsters, Judge of the County Court of Douglas county, Oregon duly made and entered of record Is the Journal of the above Court. Date of first publication of this summons is Monday, the 4th day of March, isis. JOHN T. LONG, B-a 1 5 Attorney for Plaintiff, Postotfice address, Roseburg, Ore. Drs, Seely, Sethsr and Stewart Physicians radUSargeona. Salts of offices rear of Dooglat National Bank, ground Boor. -Phone 807 fioselmrg .. . , Oregon im. K. I MILLKR Physician and Surgeon. Ground Floor Masonic Building, corner Cass and Main Sts. Phone 132, ;' Bouse 53 DRS, PLYLKK St PltYLEli Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore. Consultation,, examination free. Office Hours 9 to 0 . Phoae 13S Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. DE. S. L, DeLAPP Osteopathic Pbyxiclan Surgeon Phones: 817-818 Perkins Bldg. Office 119 - Be. 232-L Roseburg, Ore. 8 EVE NT if YEAH. j Elizabeth Eldridge Heinline SCHOOL OF PIANO : Subjects: Piano, Harmony and Theory, Normal Training for Teachers. Also ; Heinline Musical Kindergarten. Booklet upon application. 4SS Ella St. Phone 83-R $33 NEW VIKING SEPARATOR AT THE DOUGLAS COUNTY DREAMERY MRS. V. D. OWES Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Boo quota, etc FOR SALE AT "THE FERN" lit Case St. Roseeorg, Ore, . PHONE 240 Fire and Auto Insurance Protect yourself from loss with one of our properly written insur ance policies. ' ' 8. W. YOURS & SON, INSURANCE 11S Oass Street Koeburg, Ore. Rawleigli Products FOB SALE BY J. O. VINCENT. 34S W. Seecfcd Avenue North. Phone 123-IS- SHOE ECONOMY Have worn sjjaes repaired by re liable workman. Price right. W. S, HOWARD, 414 Jackson St A Soldier's offering to his sweet heart Is naturally the sweetmeat, that gave him most refreshment and greatest enjoyment when on. duty. -." " 5 The Flavor Lasts Mr. and Oes. L. Dunham, of Oma ha, Neb., who have baea spending the past year in this section vtsltteg ITS SOME D-40" Mitchell Six Let Us J. F. BarKer & Co. Roseburg ; - i ' Oregon ; Seed Potatoes! Burbanka and Early Hose, extra fine analtty. Grown in Cany Co. Umpqua Valley Fruit Union; Rosebttrg, Oregon - - - - - - ... - . - Telephone 232 United States Pood Administration License Number G 5492T. ; Eden Electric Washing Machine If every husband could be made to do the family washing Just once, he wife would bare an - EDEN Electric cashing and wringing machine the following Monday. Free demosst ratios. Easy terms, - ;( t Douglas County Light and Water Co. Mi The universal military service gum with; Comrade A. R, Dooham, of the Ore go a soldiers home, left today oa thetr return trip east. CAR-THE ; Show You Always Ahead ts pf ttmbtitf appoiBtmeats Is the proud record of oar tfnele Sam uel. He has always led the world te that Use. .It year ptemblog Is sot as itp to date as he to, bet i ter let as raalse it 53. its cost will be a trifle compared with the add- . ed comfort- convenience and safe- t Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co, PHOSB 181. tive? ..- , i. n ii t ' ""y" ' r I i 1 ' r