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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1918)
rt-MHDAV, MAV T, 1IMH. TIM!'!!) All the Newest Things in PHOTOGRAPHY Clark & Same Old Place, Over" Roseburg National Bank THE BVKNIMfl KKWU ark O U R D U As we see It, our duty to the people of Roseburg Is the furnishing of RELIABLE electrical appli ances, with a rock-bound GUARANTEE of SERVICE. This requires knowledge experience and honesty of purpose, all of which you will And In our store. Prices are always stnndard with those of. Portland or elsewhere. We'll bo glad to give you Information on that electrical applluuce you're thinking about.' Come in! ' UHLIG SAYS: The man who buys a piano before a" washing machine has something wrong with his reasoning powers. THE ELECTRIC STORE . Roseburg, Oregon Jackson St. Opp. Kidd's Grocery Spring Apparel All the newest goods' in the latest de signs and weaves are now displayed for your inspection. A magnificent assortment of spec ially selected goods that will meet the most critical buyer's approval I. ABRAHAM The Store of Courtesy S!i:Z- Roseburg, Oregon ' AT THK AXTLKliS TONIGHT. Geraldine Farrar' In 'The Devil 1 Stone" creates the role of a slmplo I ureion nsnerwoman, removed alter , the early part of the story to AMerl- vn, ua liiu wiiu Ul ail unscrupulous millionaire owner of the fisheries Silas Martin. The similarity of the man's name with that of Silas Ma I' ll er, the miser of fiction, is particu larly appropriate because Martin, who meets the fisher girl in Brittany whither he. has gone to HUbdue his employees who are. clnmorlng for higher wages, demonstrates his mis erly impulses by: marrying the girl In order to get possession of a valu able eiiiorald which she has found along the seashore, and which, in her simple, superstitious belief, is a relic of the legendary Queen tlre nelda, of Norse folk lore. The underlying theme of the narra tive, namely, the sinister effect of the world-old stumbling block of man, superstition, furnishes the ba sis for a story of interesting study, since it links with the ancient tale of Greuelda a modern development of the 'curse placed upon the possessor of the Devil Stone, carriod ..down into the events of the life of iMurcIa .Manot, as a Breton fisher girl and lat er as the wife or Silas Martin In America. The picture, which was produced ot the Antlers theatre last night, will be repented tonight. Uncle Sam Is Calling Will You Answer His Gall? NEVER BEFORE HAVE GOVERNMENT PO SITIONS BEEN SO EASY TO SECURE. NEVER BEFORE HAVE THE CHANCES FOR ADVANCEMENT BEEN SO GREAT. NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOU HAD SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO PREPARE YOURSELF, RIGHT HERH IX YOUR OWN TOWN. NOW, Will you take advantage of this opportunity, or-will you pfod along in the old rut ! Uncle Sam offers you a good position. We offer yon the necessary training. IT'S UP TO YOU Civil Service Classes now organizing. Roseburg Business College Days 0 to 4 Nights 7 to 0:3 Your i, Spring Washing ' JiLst about this timo of the year tho honsewife plans on a general spring renovating of her home nnd the family washing, naturally . "takes on" a big increase. Lace curtains, portlers. and all the "extras" can bo handled by us In a pleasing and satisfactory way. In . fact, we would be pleased to do all your family washing. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY IT'S SOME CAR THE D-40" Mitchell Six s Let Us Show You j. F Barker Co. Roseburg Oregon: 1'IAXO STUDIO OI'KX. , Mrs. Ethelyn Campbell, of Vic toria, B. C who has had highest of musical training, opened a piano studio in the rooms formerly occupied by Prof. Fory in the Parrott building, May (1. For arrangements phone 57-.T or call at strndlo after May G. tf MABEL VAN BUREN MOORE. VISITING IX ItOSHIlUWi. Mis. Robert McMurphy, of Eugene, spent a part of yesterday and today in this city visiting ut the home of Mrs. George E. Houck, returning to Eugene this afternoon. The lady Is a prominent mem'ber of tho Oregon Eastern Star. MLJ.B.Coffee Why? fill Best Coffee at any price You can make more cups of good coffee with less M. J. B. fian with any other coffee. Ground just right to make the best cup of coffee. Blended from the finest flavored coffees grown in the world. Thoroughly aged before it is roasted. ' ' Quality never changes. It's the most economical. It goes further. Vacuum Packed by Spec ial Process to Preserve its strength and flavor. It Reaches You Fresh Everv Can Guaranteed Armenian Relief Treasurer Report Goorge W. Kimball, county treasurer ot the Armenian and Syrluu relief fund, today submitted to Tho News a completo report of all the amounts received for this worthy ca use In the recent drive in this county. - Douglas county's quota was $4,000, but as usual, she went "over the top ' and raised ISbv.l a more than nor quota, which is a very flattering showing and demonstrates' the efficiency employed' by those In oharge of the work in this county in making the campaign a decided 'success. ; Mr. Kimball's report follows: , Roseburg, Oregon, May 2, 1918, To the Armenian nnd Syrian Relief Fund oCiumltteo, Roseburg, Ore. Gentlemen: I hereby submit my roport of all monies received for The Armenian and Syriun Relief Fund as follows: Ueceplts. ..?. iJjJiJ Received of Mrs. George Neuner , Roseburg .... ....$ 44.75 Mrs. J. E. Sawyers Roseburg 49.76 Porrlne, Burchard, Warrington and Yming, Roseburg 178.05 Nichols, Coppage and Smith.. Roseburg 89.75 Strong, Page and Churchill Roseburg '. : 114.00 Hardlug, Spencer and Geddes Roseburg . 55.75 Mrs. Evelyn E. Hamilton .'. .Roseburg 46.26 Mrs. Marian McLaughlin Roseburg j... .'. v 105.05 Mrs. Isabel Whitney . Roseburg ,';:f .". 158.65 Mrs. G. L. Flint' Roseburg : 18.50 Masonic Lodge Roseburg 5.00 Miss Helen Guest mm Roseburg .......... 33.74 ill is. It. fc. Cook, dance ....Roseburg .t 29.80 Philetarian Lodfee No. 8 Roseburg 30.00 i-rs. Roy Bellows Roseburg 43.40 B. P. O. E. Lodge Roseburg 60.00 Mrs. Charles McElhinny Roseburg 2.00 Eastern ar Roseburg v 10.00 Rising Star Lodge ..j. Roseburg .. 10.00 Mia. G.'L. Flint & Mrs. Whitney Roseburg, Benson school .... " 8.00 Mrs. G. L. Flint & Mrs. Whitney hoseburg, High School 5.5Q Alpha Lodge No. 47, K. of P Roseburg 10.00 Yeoman Lodge Roseburg 6.00 Presbyterian Church noseburg .. . 31.00 Rebekah Lodge . Roseburg . 10.00 MIbs Echo Gaddis ..: Roseburg . 6.00 Payments on Collection Cards Roseburg ...... 8.00 Miss Minnie Gazley , .Gazley 5.00 Miss Nola Kent ..; ,r Scottsburg 2.60 Mrs. Isabel Whitney Soldiers' Home . 46.34 Mrs. C. W. Hughes .: Dlxonvllle ., 3.60 Miss Elsie Single, teacher Azalea' .' 1.40 Mrs. Hugh Ritchie Garden Valley 42.00 Miss Carol Sams, feacher .....Garden Valley 11.25 Mrs. F. L. Calkins Edenbower 62.50 .Mrs. H. A. Winston Winstons 22.10 Miss Anna Berks, teacher Suthorlln , 5.00 Mrs. Anna Alexander Glide ; 50.00 Mrs. S. C. Miller Dillard 66.66 Mrs. Jennie M. Norman Millwood 21.75 Mrs. F. Fortln Umpnjua 23.36 Mrs. F. M. Gnubbe Elkton , 76.30 Miss Marie Pickens, teacher iKellogg 6.60 Mrs. T. K. Seal's Leona 103.70 Mrs. Jennie Bogardlus Myrtle Creek 206.00 Mrs. Annie L. Perkins .'. Gardiner 316.87 Geo. W. Schantin Sutherlln 167.40 Mrs. G. R. Underwood ' Oakland 176.30 Mrs. Wilfred Brown Camas Valley ,., 50.01 Mrs. Mary E. Chadbourne ...Drain 104.80 Mrs. Inez Miller Wilbur 36.35 Miss' Helen Shaver, teacher Winchester .... ,' 2.66 Mrs. C. F. Sowersby Riddle 124.00 Mrs. T. 13. Busonbark ......Melrose , 41.76 A. H. Marsh Looking Glass 51.16 Mrs. S. S.t Uothermel Qlendale 132.00 Mrs. C. H. Bailey. ;4 ,. South Deer Creek .. 6.60 Curtin Dlst. School, Miss Forfl M. Scott, teacher ; 10.00 Mrs. W. L. Nicholas Comstock 24.00 Mrs. J. P. Bishop Yoncnlla : 32.00 Overpaid , 1.00 Total .. $3167.52 i Disbursements Paid to . . J. W. Spalding & Son Jitney t. $ B. F. Shields , lltney i Postal'Telegrnph Company. Telegram Roseburg Book Store Mdse The Evening News Advt '. Review Rub. Co. Advt. , Stithfrlln Suu .Advt. . The Oakland! Advance Advt. , The Glendale News i Advt. 1.50 2.56 .35 2.35 27.00 21.40 1.60 3.00 3 ..00 Ben Selling, State Treas., Armenian and Syrian Relief Fund $3104.87 Total : . :;...$3167.62 The following subscriptions to be credited to Roseburg and Douglas County: Sent to Ben Selling Collection Cards.. .'....$ Sll.pO Sent to Ben Selling by I. Abranam 30.00 Sent to Ben Soiling by R. E. Smith ' 25.00 Sent to Ben Selling by Wilbur Sunday School " 22.85 Sent to Ben Selling by Boy Scouts 23.16 Sent to Ben Selling by J. H. Booth t 25.00 Sentto headquarters by Roseburg Presbyterian church 60.00 Sent to l.csrquarters by Roseburg Presbyterian Sunday School 90.00 Sent to headquarters by Roseburg M. E. Sunday School 93.20 Sent to headquarters by Roseburg M . E. Sunday School, South.... 6.00 Including cash collected as above.... . $3167.62 Making a total of $4358.72 Rec'dl payments on Col. Cards lnclu ded In cash collected 8.00 Making a correct total of .! $4360.72 " ' Respectfully sumbltted, , . ?- . ' G. W. KIMBALL, County Treas., . ' ' " ' ' '' Armenian and Syrian Relief Fund. Doesn't It Look Easy? It is when you know how. It is the . "know how" that makes It easy for us and so satisfactory for you. We believe that a satis fled customer Is the only proof of good work; and our aim Is to do our work so that you shall be sat isfledi, not only with the Installa tion of the plumbing, but with the way It perforins Its duty. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. PHONE 151. Eden Electric Washing Machine' If every husband could be made to do the family washing Just once, ' he wife would have an : :eden ; Electric v-ishing and wringing machine the following Monday. I Free demonstration. Easy terms. Douglas County Light and Water Co. Hot Water Each Morning j Puts in Your Cheeks j To look one's beat and feel one'g best ia to enjoy mi inside bath each morning to Hush lrom tue system the previous day'a wuate, sour fermentations and poi ituuous toxins before it is absorbed into tlio blood. Just as coal, when it burns leaves behind a certain amount of in combustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken eooh day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, wlihih if not eliminated, forms toxins and mtirums which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducts which are intended to suck in only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see vnnr akin fjnt clearc and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphato in it, which is a unr micas means or washing tne waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans sweetening und purifying the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. . - . ( Girls and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complex ion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa tion should begin this phosphated not water drinking and are assured of very pronounced results iu one or two weeks A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at the drug storo but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on tho outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate dot on the Inside organs. We must always consider that internal sanitation Is vast ly more important than outside cleanli ness beoauso the skin pores do not ab sorb impurities into the blood, whilo tho bowel pores do. ' . . t : - Women whoi dcBlro to . enhance tho beauty of their complexion should just try this for ft week and notice results, THE S P 0 N G IN G'S GOOD This week, at the Rexall Storo. Good, Spongy Sponges for the toilet. Big washing Sponges - for the garage. Useful Sponges for everybody. 50 Cents to $1.25 AT Nathan r-..i. Fullerton TJ10 JtffiCWU Store Building FRENCH. TRANSFER COMPANY Contracts Token and Estimates Fiu , '. nished on AH Work' In Our Lino. Household Goods Promptly and . Carefully Moved j.. QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE Phone 220 4(11 W. Cass St. : Teams and Auto Trucks THE CITY MARSHAL Will say after he Inspects your new sidewalk tlOC.I) I'liAXK i WHY.. WALKS , , . , GOOD JOB . ' ' ! GOOD FIRM This .. , ,; .... KENNY LUMBER COMPANY "BUfLD A HOME." ! ' WE HAVE NO EQUAL When it comes to supplying your home with all the delicacies or the season. Our stock It always fresh and completo in all lines. You will And here the choicest of goods and the best ot sorvlce. THE CASH STORE J. It. KINO, Proprietor - TtocHlmrg, Oregon ViriMiV"""",,"VViiVVWVvymrifuvuiArt 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. . . . ' . t WALTER PATTERSON. IKE CASS STREET GROCERY, PHONE 2T9 THERE'S JUST ENOUGH " BITE " " To a glass of our SODA CREAM to make the thii'Bty tongue wnnt to retain It as long as possible. Is It not about time for another .glass? : THE ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS