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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1918)
toe imnma wewa, MOVDAV, MAV 18, iftH. g- 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, Rakee, Spading Forks; in fact anything yon may re quire In garden tools. Come In, see them and get prices. ' Goal OH Ranges, two and three burner. ' Guaranteed to baki per fectly, cost much less to operate tlinn wood, coal or gas ranges and are much more pleasant to work over during the summer monUis. Our new spring lines are now complete In Bugs, Draperies and Fur . niture. - A. J. Lilburn & Son COMPLETE. HOUSEJFURNISHERSJ IS YOUR LIBERTY WORTH A QUARTER ? THEN BEGIN THE LIBERTY HABIT (BUY AT LEAST ONE THRIFT STAMP AT THIS STORE TODAY. THE SIXTH OP MAY IS THRIFT STAMP DAY BUT BUY THEM EVERY DAY HERE AFTER. ALWAYS ON SALE AT THIS STORE. m hi inn CORSETS like Govern ment Bonds Are Worth More Than You Pay For Them ' i Grace, comtort and a charming figure are attained When you wear a JUSTRITE BURCHARD'S SQUARE STORE AN EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP CHILDREN'S SHOES A wonderful assortment to choose from. Exclusive Agency for "Playhouse," "Kowplo Twins," and "Tufnut" Shoes for children. Under present conditions, only by buying the best 8hoes possible, can a person renlly bo economical. ee our display of. Children's Shoes, Slippers, Sunduls, Mary-JaneB, etc. CORRECTLY FITTED PROPERLY PRICED , ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN iuiunn Ihnra That Satisfy. 1'erklm Building, Cam St. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time TODAY ONE DAY ONLY. "HILL HART" IN DOUBLE CROSSED " Two thousand feet of thrills. "THE PHANTOM SHOTGUN" A great drama of mystery, sus- . - , pease and heart Interest. ItUltNS & STULL AS POKES & JABS IN "THE COLLRCTOHS" Adults 15c- -ADMISSION Children 10c TOMORROW & WEDNESDAY Tho world war mill n woman Is the fascinating thcnie uf Metro's great 7-nct special production "LEST WH FORGET," starring Uio beautiful survivor of Uio Lusltaiiln dis aster "K1TA JOMVET." Thursday Ioulao Lovely In "Nobody's Wife." Friday Dorothy Phillips in "Broadway Love." Saturday Viola Dana in "Breakers Ahead." 0 CITY NEWS : fit ' Who Is Mr.' Man? You' will find out at the Antlers Friday night. ' It Latest books. , Fiction., Masonic building. Library. J2 Mrs. Oeorge Short, of Wilbur, -was a business visitor In the city today. Call phone 242 for COAL, now. Page Investment Co. Do It ml 3 Don't miss, seeing Ted when he comes nome at tne Antlers, May 17 at 8 p. in. ..; . , . . ' 11 - Have your duds cleaned and press ed by Hloper, tne cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. . , tf Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hughes wore In from their ranch on Doer creek Saturday afternoon shopping and vis iting with friends. J. L. Whetstone returned to his home In Oakland this afternoon after spending the morning here attending to business matters. Mrs. S. B. Clevenger left for her home at Oroviljc, Calif., this after noon after spending the- past month In this city visiting with friends. Mrs. Emma Hilborn arrived In the city Sunday evening from Marshfield to enjoy a few weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Fannie M. Bates and other relatives. Ralph W. Terrell, who underwent an operation last Wednesday for ap pendicitis at Mercy hospital, is re ported getting along nicely and will soon be fully recovered!. About 100 U. S. soldiers passed through here Sunday morning en route to Fort McDowell, Calif., where they wll be put In training to go overseas at an early date. (Mrs. H. Faulkner will leave Wed nesday morning for Sacramento, Calif., where she will visit with her son, R. W. Faulkner, who Is a mer chant and broker of that city. CharelB Miller, of Upton, Calif., who Is a guest of the J. H. Short home, modle a pleasure trip to Rose burg Monday, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Short. Rlddls Tribune, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robertson and son, Carl, of Roseburg, spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Honslee, near Riddle, returning home Sunday evening, Riddle Tribune. Harryi J.. Hildeburn today ipur chased a new Chevrolet 90 machine of the 1918 model, through the Baker & Fatzlaf agency nnd is iplari- Mng on a delightful summer tour ing through the country. Cass Stroet Shoo Shop, 408 W has on hand complete lino of rub ber goods, full and half solos nnd heels, laces In colors, polishers, cleaners, etc. AH kinds of Bhoo re pairing. Prices right. tf The little daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Preston is in the hospital at Roseburg taking treatment for ear trouble, bhe is accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Alex ander. Myrtlo Creek Mall. Ice crenm cones and Ice cream sold In bulk, the very best Palace of Sweets cream, at the Little Oem, 119 Sheridan street. A soda fountain In connection. Drop in und try thoso delicious products. tf West Frator arrived in this city Saturday afternoon from Riddle to spend the week end here with friends, Lyle Hughes left for Wilbur Saturday afternoon after spending a week in this city. A farmer spells silo like this $I0, and figures dollars and pounds for mo and the allies, 0 for the kaiser. Pago Investment Co. will sell you the complete silo or lumber only. The thing you want In the way you want it. , . ml 3 Misses' Marvel and Aula Hlggen- botham arrived In the city Saturday from Sun Francisco, where they have been spending the winter. They will visit here for several days before Journeying to Portland where they will remain Indefinitely. A local lady had the misfortune to lose $20 on the business streets Saturday afternoon and will be very pleased to get It back, should any one nnd It during the next few dfays. Any one lindlng this should leave It at The Nows oflloe where tho anxious owner will cnll for It. The local exhibit building on the Southern Pacific station grounds is In excellent condition at the present time, owing to the plendld manage ment of Chas, Lenrry, All displays have been changed and tho tourists who pass through dally speak very highly of the exhibits of this section of the country. Major F. W. Haynos and Victor Mlcelll were at Brockway Saturdny evening where they attended a meet Ing of tho home guard of that place and assisted In giving the "boys" a few "rounds" In military maneuvers, nnd upon their return stnted that the Interest being shown there andi CASTOR I A . . For Infants and. Children , In Use ForOvet30 Years Always bar ' Signature sf the work done by tho guard was far abovo the average. . ,' C. M. Hoiilcuurt Is a business visit or in this city today from his home at Hoaglln. ; . ; r Special Feralta squab tamales' served at the Little Oem on Sheri dan street. tf ! Who was the burglar? ' Come and see for yourself at the Antlers, the 17th Inst. It Do you want the best? If so bring or mail your kodak films to Clark's Kodak Shop Cass street. tf See Luclle French-Watson as Aunt Jubilee -In the R. H. S. play at the Antlers Fridfay night at eight o' clock, No seats reserved, - it Cabbage plants and rooted Ivy ger aniums for sale. Phone 283. H. p. Church, North Roseburg. '. i'ytt W. H. Sacks left for his home 'at Drain this afternoon after spending the past few days In this city attend ing to business matters. : j: ; We are serving Black Bros, ice cream this Beaaon.. The Little Gem restaurant. . .. tf E. IS. Hewitt, of Independence, is In this city today and will spend sev eral days here attending to business matters. - : A. B. Taylor, who is driver on the Myrtle Point-Roseburg stage, is In this city today and will spend several hours before making the return trip. i . . , Harvey J. Gardiner left for Med ford last evening where he will visit with his son, who expectB to take his leave for France soon. Mr. Oar- diner Is a member of the soldiers' homo, ( and has been granted leave of absence until June 1. Corporal Ralph Qulne arrived Sun day from Fort Stevens and is spend ing a brief furlough In this city with his parents, Sheriff and Mrs. Oeorge Qulne. Ralph states that he Is sure of being Bent, to France be fore many days have past. Through her attorney, George Jones, Mrs. Guy Ingram today Bled divorce proceedings against her hus band, Guy Ingram, charging drunk enness, desertion and non-support. One child was born to -the union :for which the mother asks the custody. The defendant Is now ' a resident of I'aisley, Oregon. BUYS BUICk SIX. Oeorge J. Bacher, a well known local dentist, purchased a Bulck Six machine through the Baker & Patz laf agency. The auto is of the 1918 manufacture and is one of the most attractive machines in the city. TO THE VOTERS. Edwin Weaver, republican candi date ror county commissioner is a man in the prime of life and useful ness, audi he Is perfectly willing to take his chances of serving Douglas county In the very Important office for which he Is seeking the nomina tion. Mr. Weaver has always been Btrong and active and never had a bit of Illness In his life. Also he has given three brave sons to our coun try's service, two of whom are now in France, and the third one Is on tho way to the battle front, and his others boys are ready to enlist under aur grand old flag. Mr. Weaver is a life-long republican, and. ho 1b will ing to bear all that the office may Impose upon 1ilm. He is not a slack er and never failed In doing his duty, and south Douglas "lumber Jacks" and farmers and business men will give him ,thelr hearty support. Mr. Weaver will accept loyally the position; he will fill it satisfactorily and let the younger men fill the ranks In our army, while this honored' pio neer looks after our county court affairs. FANNIE ROBERTS MILLER. (Pd. ad.) LOOK FOR THREE. K. E. E. When you vote for sheriff. Equal ity, equal rights to every one and special privileges to nono. Economy, value received for every dollar ex pended. Efficiency, to make good. pd. ad. ml WHY YOU SHOULD BUY IN ROSEBURG Because-thlB Is the place you make your money and this is the place to spend lb, Because your Interests ore here. Because - every dollar spent In Roseburg stays at home and helps to develop Douglas County. Because the man you buy from helps to support your schools, your church, . your lodge, and your home. . Because you want to see the goods. ., ' Because you vau,l to get what you pay for,, . ,. ',. Because money ,spent In Douglas County will eventually return to .you. .. . ,.. -. , ,., Because you sell wnat you pro duce here at hopie. So buy your Jewelry from' BUBAR BROTHERS - Your Home Jewelers. Roseburg National Bank Bldg. CARD OF THANKS. We hereby express sincere thanks to the many friends of this city and county who offered ' assistance and consolation In the hour of our afflic tion when death entered the liome and claimed our beloved! mother. , LIEUT. J. H. WOLFORD AND FAMILY, GEO. L. "WOLFORD, - P. D. WOLFORD. THE PACIFIC BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. "Lots of us waste dimes chasing millions. Most of us quit with neither. -. Savings Each .. , Your Check Month at Maturity f 2.50 per month 500.00 $ 5.00 per month $1,000.00 $10.00 per month $2,000.00 $15.00 per month........ $3,000.00 $20.00 per month.. $4,000.00 $25.00 per month ..$5,000.00 .Ask M. V. RICE Financial Representative. tf FOR BALK. Grocery stock and fixtures. We nave purchased at Sheriff's sale the stock and fixtures on the corner of Lane and Sheridan streets and are offering the same at a bargain for quick sale. This Is a clean, well selectod stock and the fixtures are modern. The location is good. Here Is a snaD for a staple business. HVe Invite you to inspect this busi ness if you are Interested In. buying a grocery business. Yours for business, G.1 W. YOUNG & SON, 116 Cass St. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 417. tf NEW TODAY. FOUND Knight Templar charm. Inquiry nt News office. GIRL WANTED At the Roseburg Steam Laundry, 8 hours. -ml4 WANTED Laborers, good wages. See Pat, 504 North Jackson. K. F. Patterson. LOST On 3troets of Roseburg Sat urday night a camo brooch. Re ward If returned to Mrs. R. D. Williams, 302 S. Pine street. FOR SALE EV4 of E, Sec. 26, Twp. 28, range 8 W., Douglas county. W. R. Connell, Weewatin, Minn. FOR SALE At a bargain, 6-passen-ger touring car-. In good condition. All new tires. J. F. Barker & Co. WANTED To share part of car go ing, to Los Angeles soon from Roseburg.. Address J. H. Brandt, Roseburg, Ore. AUCTIONEER M. C. Rodabaugh. Roseburg, Oregon. Thirty years' experience. Satisfaction guaran teed. All kinds of sale work. Date Arrangements Made at The Vmpqua- Valloy Bank.' Company, Attention! We have been doing a nice business with oil stoves and season is still yonng. Have YOU consld- ered the comfort ami economy of owning one. That five gal lons of coal oil at a possible cost of 85 cents will do the cooking i a month for an ordinary family. Can you make a tier of wood costing $3.50 do as much. This cut represents one style of the DETROIT VAPOR stove. A stove burning oil gas that it makes as used. Does away with wall wicks or, burning rings, the burners being entire cast iron, and good for a life time. Will not ruin cooking utensils, leaves no litter of ashes or dirt about; leaves no bad odors whether In use or not. Nothing to learn that a child cannot comprehend. Remember we do ask you to take the company's guarantee, for we are here to back It up. If after a few days' trial It Is not satisfactory we will take stove and cheerfully refund money. But remember our experience or a good many years with the Jewell makes us certain that' you will never lot It go. Churchill Hardware Co. I Detroit Vhpof sr"j IT PAYS 1 To Plan Ahead ' i People Who plan ahead are better managers than those who mortgage their Income.. The future-will have many ' . , good things In sto re for you if you make Olio right start r ,. how and continue to save. v . : Your Account is Invited " ' - .,- :: , ,- .. ,. v , - TheRosebuigNatioiial Bank . ... Roseburg, Ore. UNCALLED FOR MAIL. Following Is a list of letters "and cards remaining uncalled for at the Roseburg postofflce May 11, 1918: j Abbott, Theo. R.; Banche,' J. O.; , Branlgan, P. C; Howard, Goo.; i Oliver, A. V.; Powell, H. R.; Stevens,! Mrs. Julia; White, Harold. Cords. .Poole, Miss Thelma. L. F. REIZENSTEIN, j " Postmaster, JTCST ARRIVED. Eastman kodak films at Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. . tf DBS. I'LYLICR & I'LYLER Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore. Consultation, examination free. Office Hours 0 to S Phone 153 Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. Rawleigh Products FOR SALE BY f. Oj. VINCENT. 343 W, Second Avenue North. ' Phone 123-R. New Wash Materials For DRESSES, APRONS and ROMPERS Ginghams in pretty patterns, Good colors, 27 & 32 inches wide. Light and dark yard wide Percales, ' 8 Ideal i or dresses and aprons. . Scrims and Draperies for your new spring curtains. LET US SHOW YOU. YOU BUY JT HERE FORMLESS. Incorporated 1 ANTLERS wt T H E AT RE I 10c and 20c M AETERLINCKS "TheBIueBird" Travelogue Down Ihe Yukon. Comedy "Miss Cinderella.". Last chance to Bee this wonderful production. TUESDAY. WALLACE REED IN mi ' -r . TheHostage7 A Thrilling War Drama How would you answer the old, ojd question, "Love or Duty?" You will like Wallace Reld in this thrilling drama of life "over there." He Is so Intensely human, so tenderly loving, yet so immovable when his duty Is In question, that you'll hold your breath till the end. '.'?".. Travelogue Down the Yukon. " . , , ' Comedy "V '. ' ; 10c ADMISSION 15c , WEDXE9D AY, THURSDAY "THE KAISER"