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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1918)
FOUB i - 1 he rroper Equipment Makes Work a Pleasure Take Care oi 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, Rakes, Spading Forks, in (act anylliing yon may re quire In garden tools. Come In, see tliein and got prices. Goal Oil Ranges, two and tiiroe burner. Guaranteed to bake per fectly, cost much less to operate limn wood, coal or gas ranges and are much more pleasant to work over during tlio summer months. Our new spring lines are now complete in Rugs, Draperies and Fur niture. , A. J. Lilburn & Son COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS! THOUGHTS FOR TODAY. When yon think of War, you suro ly think of War Saving Stomps, and of the duty you owe your country. Buy them now. But when you think of cleaning, think of how Its going to be done. Our cleaning methods are harmless yot rosultful. In clean ing clothes we use materials that clean without injury to the fabric. This "care tnklng" process is moro costly to us than the ordinary meth ods employed to clean clothes, but we find it pays to serve our patrons in the mots efficient manner. IMPERIAL OLEANIiltS. (Try our way.) Wo sell War Saving Stamps. We call and deliver. Phone 377 Fire and Auto Insurance Protect yourself from loss with one of our properly written insur ance policies. G. W, YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE 110 Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. AUCTIONEER M. C. Rodobnugh. Roseburg, Oregon. Thirty years' experience Satisfaction guaran teed. All kinds of Bale work. Date Arrangements Made at The Umpqua Vulley Rank. The Genii of the Lamp Helped Aladdin Out of Many Difficulties, So Will Help You If Aladdin Aluminum Ware Your Kitchen Helper! . We can show but two pieces liore. One the fine Aladdin Roaster equipped with a canning rack, holding C quart Jars. The other to call your attention to preserving kottle that we carry in stock from two to twenty-four quart in size. ' '. Churchill Hardware Co. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A COOP SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time TODAY AND TOMORROW WEDNESDAY AXD THURSDAY "The Sign Invisi me A mighty drama of the northland. A romance in a land peopled with tho best and with the worst. A mighty romance of the north land where sky and mountains meet. A drama of men, supormen and magnificent women stage I midst m ighty mountains In nature's grandest fast hobs. You saw 'The Spoilers" this Is equally as good FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Takes you for a trip through the fishing grounds of Pugot Sound. WHEN LULA DANCE HULA Fifteen minutes of Pun. Same pro gram again tomorrow. Children 10c ADMISSION - -Adults 20c FRIDAY. May Murray in Face Value Saturday Francis X. Dushman ami Ilurerly Rnyno In "Hod, White and Illue Dlood." Sunday William Russell In "In Had." Monday Bill Hart in "Dnkot Don." doming Next Tuesday and Wednesday "The Whip." 0 CITY NEWS m O. M, Clark, was in the olty to day from Melrose looking after business matters. China noodles No. is, nest can be bought. We handle the best of everything. Grand restaurant. tf Meet me at the Liberty theatre Thursday evening at 8 o clock. Rod Cross benefit. . - , , We are serving Block Bros. Ice cream this season. The Little Gem restaurant, . tf Frank Rledel is sporting a new Ford car today, having Invested In the "Joy wagon" yesterday. Best chicken dinner, host service, best cooks at the best restaurant. The Grand. . tf S. J. Jones, the local capitalist, was at Riddle yesterday whore he was looking after business matters. Liberty theatre, Thiursduy evening, May 2, Red Cross benefit, two hotfrs of real fun. High school orchestra. Special Peralta squab tamales servied at the Little Gem on Sheri dan street. . tf History, biography, travel, Action. Over three thousand books. Rental, 10c. Flctlou Library. m5 Order your coal now as request ed by the United' States fuel admin istration. Page Investment Co. Phone 242. ml High school orchestra. Liberty theatre, Thursday evening, May 2 Don't fall to hear them. Red Cross beneflt. Is there anything that lias not gone up? Yes, Pages are soiling shingles for (3.00 and $3.00 the same as a year ago. ml Help the boys over thero, by pat- rnnfgino tha Ifarl fmaa hnnnflt T.lltAt... ty theatre, Thursday evening, May 6, ZD UUIUB uujmssion. Dr. L. K. Kerr, of Yakima., Wash., representing an Insurance business, Is In the city Just at present In an endeavor to establish a representa tive tor his company here. Ice cream cones and Ice cream sold In bulk, the very best Palace of Sweets croam, at the Little Gem, 119 Sheridan street. A soda fountain In connection. Drop In and try these delicious products. tf Mr. and Mrs. Will Sponnugle,, left this morning for Portland where they will make their future home, the former having secured a good posi tion with the Weatherly Ice Cream Co., at that city. They have rented their homo on South JackBon street. Tho now dusting process Installed by Slopor, 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 haudlng your work. The only sanitary dusting machine In the city. tf D. J. Stewart, of this city, has been appointed chairman of the fuel com mittee for Douglas county by the fedoral fuel committee. This ap pointment carries with it no salary, but on the contrary obligates Mr. Stewart to considerable responsibility from purely patriotic motives. Tho members of the First Metho dist Episcopal church are urged to bo present at the regular prayer inJoeting this evening, as It will be a fareweil to Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mel vln, who leave tonight for American Lake, whoro Mr. Mclvln will take up work under tho Y. M. C. A. Carl Busch, who proffered his ser vices to the engineering department of the government, and wns accept ed for railway service In France, loaves tonight for San Francisco. He will be assigned to the camp near that city for a short time, and then expects to go to Maryland, accord- SAGE TEA TURNS tt's Grandmother's' Recipe to inng Hack Color and Lustre to Hair. That benutlful. even shade of dark. (lossy hair can only be had by brow ns a mixture or sage Tea and But thur. Your hair Is your charm. It nukes or mars the face. When It noes, turns gray or streaked. Just an '.ppllcatlon or two of. Sage and Sul- nur ennances its appearance a nun Iredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mlx Hiro; you can get this famous old pclpe Improved by the addition of ithor Ingredients at a small cost, all 'eady for use. It Is called Wyeth's time and Sulphur Compound. This can tlwnys be depended unon to bring ' mck the natural color and lustre of our hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it iarkens so naturally and evenly that obody can tell It has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft hrush with It and draw this through tho hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appli cation It becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This rwiay-to-uae preparation Is a delight ful toilet requisite for those who de sire dark hair and a youthful appear ance. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. lng to order received! by the young man. Mrs. Geo. Potlt left today for Yon calla where she will visit with friends. for a few days. J. W. Plumer and B. J. Brown are uuBiuosn visitors in me viiy ivuuy from Melrose. ;. Gporge Knuse and wife are busi ness visitors In the city today. They will return home this evening. Fuel, Three cars or coal lust re ceived. Page Investment Co, Phone 242. ; tf Mrs, H. L. Kruse left this after noon for her home at Oakland after spending a few hours la this city shopping. , , , Mrs. G. E. Lawrence, of Oakland, left for her home on the afternoon train after attending to business af fairs here. Red Feather Catnip Fire Girls In a beautiful moonlight scene, with special songs, Liberty theatre Thurs day evening, May 2.- Do you want the host? If so bring or mall your kodak films to Clark'B Kodak Shop Cass street. tf A. D. Ottinger and! wife, of Wil bur, were in the city today attend ing to business matters. Good news. We now nave plenty of Coos Bay coal. Page Investment Co., phone 242. .; : tf Mrs. A. Bruegger and daughter, of Sutherlln were visitors in this city today. They returned home this aflornoon. Cabbage plants and rooted ivy ger aniums for sale. Phone 283. H. a. Church, North Roseburg. tf Eddie Camp left this morning for his ranch near Ruckles, where he will remain for several days looking after business matters. 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. 'W. Stephens left today for Oakland after attending to business mnttora and visiting with friends in this city. When you can't afford to eat at home, try tho Roseburg cafeteria. The best of everything at the most reasonable prices. tf Mrs, Fory will sing "Joan of Arc" and "Keep the Home Fires Burning," Liberty theatre! Thursday evening, May 2. Red Cross benelit. Have your duds cleaned and press ed by Sloper, tne cleaner and presser. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf W. F. Kornin, who enlisted some weeks ago-In the service, Is now at Fort Meyre, Vo,i with the 37th en gineers. He will doubtless see duty in France before many weeks. Cass Street' Shoo Shop, 403 W., has on hand complete line of rub ber goods, full and half soles and heels, laces In colors, polishers, cloaners, etc. All kinds of shoe re pairing, tf W. A. Allen, of southern Califor nia, arrived this afternoon and will transact business matters In this city for a few hours. t Mr. and Mils. H. B. Baker loft this afternoon for Eugene where they will spend a few days visiting with irlendls. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glle and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilder left this after noon for Riddle where they will spond a few hours attending to busi ness matters. JUST ARRIVED. Eastman, kodak films at Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf NEW TQDAY. HORSE TO TRADE For family cow. 504 Mill street. mfl WANTED Woman for doing house work. Mrs. S. Ct Miller, Dillard. Phone 22F11. WANTED Man and wife want work, farmer or tractor operator and cook. - ' B WANTED A second hand one-horse cultivator. Address E. S. Fields, Roseburg, Oregon. WANTED Boy of 17 And good hab its wants steady, work. Address Karl Brandt, c-o News office. FOR SALE 1 good 9-year-old mare fn good condition and will work any place. G. U. Helbig, 427 S. Pine street. FOR RENT Modern B-room bunga low, close in; hot and cold water, bath, cement basement with wash tubs. See Bates, News office. WANTED Dish washer at the Hotel Clarke, Glendale. Address Hotel Clarke, Glendale, Ore. Latest books. Fiction Library. Masonic building." m31 HOGS FOR SALE 4 nice Duroc sows and 20 pigs, 40 nice feeders, weight about 90 lbs. Inquire at the Mage Hanks place, 3 miles north of Canyonvllle. J. D. Creech. . -y m30p WANTED A man with strong per sonality who Is well and favorably known In Rosebrurg and Douglas county. A splendid opportunity for the right man.' Call at Hotel Umpqua this evening or Thursday between 8 a. m. and 9 p. m. WHY YOU SHOULD BUY IN ROSEBURG Becojuso this Is the place you make your money and this Is the place to spend tt Because your Interests are here. Because every dollar spent In Roseburg stays at home and helps to develop Douglas County. Beoaiuso the man you buy from helps to support your schools, your church, your lodge, and your home. . Because' you want to see the goods.. v Because you want to get what you pay for. Because money Bpent In Douglas County will eventually return to you. Because you sell what you pro duce here at home. So buy your Jewelry from BUBAR BROTHERS -Your Home Jewelers. , Roseburg National Hank Bldg, YONCALLA' DOINGS. Misses Evea and Eva Applegate speni tne weeK end with their par Qur teachers, Prof. Doane, Misses Blanche Riddle, Anna Huntington, Addle Wilson,-Pearl Yocuin and Em ma Mlnton attended the teachers' in stitute at Wilbur Saturday and re port a pleasant and profitable day. Tuesday, March 23, the W. C. T. V. neiu an institute here with Mrs. Lot tie Hannon as leader. Those who attended felt well paid for their ef fort and time.' Mrs. Laura Boyd, of Looking Glass was present and gave some urgent and Interesting reasons why we should continue the fight against tne cigarette evil. Mrs. Hannon delivered a patriotic address In the evening which was well at tended and appreciated. Miss Yo cum's room, 7th and 8th grades, got tho most voters to attend and receiv ed a nice flag. Sunday afternoon a large company of people met on the school grounds for the purpose of dedicating the service and quota flags. The speak er expected failed to arrive, but Mr. Shelley, of Eugene, kindly consented to make an Impromptu speech which few could excel with preparation. Mr. Warren Burt, of Roseburg, delighted the aualence with his splendid sing ing. We are proud to claim him as one of "our boys." Mayor Lamb raised the quota flag. Helen Ander son and Raphael WiBe unfurled the service flag with one gold and 27 blue stars, and Mrs.. Kletzer spoke feeling ly of the boys5 who are fighting for iiDoriy fljia ineir great sacrifice. The school band played Beveral fine selec tions and all acknowledigcd.Wm. Kletzer a success as master of cere monies, XX MONEY TO LOAN. We make loans on Improved farm property. Low rate of interest, tf DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO. LAND OPENING April 29 Obtain the only county maps showing exact homestead lands open. Invaluable to home steader. Drawn by H. V. An derson, who made the govern ment s classification map of those lands. Two years ou clas sification with government. Re liable Information FREE by addressing above at 431 Chamber- of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. Roseburg Agency Roseburg News We wish to announce that we have moved our Granite and Marble Works to 502 N. Jackson Street, and are prepared to furnish any thing in our line at a reasonable price. Wo use only tho best Barre Granite in our Monumental work, mid Vermont Marble in onr head stones. We also do all kinds of Cemetery work. We lnvno you to call and see ns. Yours for Busfness, Peoples Marble & Granite Works W. E, Marstcrs, proprietor, B02 N. Jackson Street, or G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon. Liberty Bonds Easily Paid For! You no doubt want to subscribe to the third Liberty Loan Bonds. If you have not the whole amount of cash to pay for these bonds at one time, you can sub-, scribe through us on the easy monthly payment plan. ' Do not neglect the opportunity to purchase as many Bonds as you can afford. The Ro&burg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. "SI Make Your Comforts Now! v Cotton Bats Today-All Sizes-Prices, 2 For 25c, 29c, 35c, 39c, 49c 3 Pound,, Full Size 89c, $1.25, $1.49 WE SAVE YOU MONEY. atz CIS 4? Incorporated ' 1 mow -r II , i i i i I rmnri-w wrt I iiibi iinw mmmw tBacaMar-.gMr psjm asg-jr bi-s,w -jr- y Special Sale Ladies' Shoes ThreeStylesJustin by Express Ladles I II It Leather Mlioes, White Cloth Tops $3.95 Ladles l!lk. Kid Shoes, White Cloth Tops Ladles Brown Kid Shoes, White Cloth Tops..: $4.95 $4.95 REMARKABLE VALUES , ROSEBURG B00TERIE IRVIN BRUNN .Www That Satisfy. Perkins Building, Cass Bt. ' Your Spring Washing Just about this time of the year the housewife plans on a general spring renovating of hor homo and the family washing, naturally "takes on" a big increase. Lace curtains, portiers anil all the "extras" can bo handled by ns in a pleasing and satisfactory way. In fact, wo would be pleased to do all your family washing. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY WHE A MAN "DON'T EARN HIS SALT" The trouble may be In the salt. OUR DIAMOND BRAND of Table Salt is made to resist moisture, runs freely and Is especi ally suited for use In a "balky" shaker. iTHE BEEHIVES T HE A T R E Tonight 7:30 & 9:00 10c and 15c TEXAS GUINAN AS THE TIGRESS IN THE (brtl n w oman How a cold, gold lusting and gnn mslng woman running this gambl ing hell under the namagof "The Devil's Kitchen" reforms, makes one of the most gripping themes of the silent drama. COMEDY - SOREE.V MAGAZINE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY PAULINE FREDERICK IN DANES DEFENCE," A PARAMOUNT. MRS. THE SON OF DEMOCRACY SCENIC