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THIS EVENING NBWS TlTiSDAY, MAY 31, 1018,
THREE
Wants you to send something to cheer the boys.
- What's better than a good PHOTO made by
Same Old Place, Over
Roseburg National Bank
General Pershing
Clark & Clark
BEARIWfiS FOR A1X CARS
uTHOB$Sk NEW DEPARTURE
HYATT
Look for
this Sign
' - This sign will guide you to an authorized,
' dependable service station when you need ex
pert advice, or service on the bearings in
your car, truck or tractor. , .
We are the authorized agents for the Bear
ings Service Company, national service rep
resentatives for Timken, Hyatt 'and New
. Departure bearings, We have complete
engineering data and immediate access to a
complete stock o! new bearings enabling us
to satisfy your requirements promptly and
; efficiently, ' '
ROSEBURG GARAGE
ItOSKIll liG, OIIEGOX.
" Authorized Aoenev
Bearings Service Company
DIX0NV1LLEDEDICATES
SERVICE FLAG SUNDAY
One of the most impressive gath
erings that haB ever been held at
Dixonville occurred at the" Dlxon
vllle auditorium last Sunday after
noon when a service flag of twenty
one stars was dedicated to young
AUTOMOBILE
BRANCH AGENCY
NEW CHEVROLET oaks.
The best car on the market for
the money. Run 41 miles on one
gallon of gasoline.
, NEW MUCK CA11S.
The Bulck car stands every test.
For a big nice car she's sure the
best. .
One 1917 model G-cylinder bulck
in good shape, '
One second! hand Overland In first
class condition.
I will trade new cars for old. cars.
Take a good team of heavy mares
or good cattle as part payment on
either new or second hand care.
He sure to see me before you buy.
J. M. JUDD
men who hare responded to the call
from families from this community.
Had the people generally realized the
sacredness and beauty of this ser
vice the house would have been In
adequate to accommodate all who
would have desired to have been
present and honor the young patri
ots who' have responded to the su
preme test.
The twenty-one young men who
were honored by having stars placed
on the flag were Joseph Brumbacli,
navy, San Francisco; 13d. J. Boyer,
army, Camp Lewis; lid. Coney, sup
ply bquudron, Fiance; T. C. Cunning
ham, U. S. Infantry, Hawaiian Terri
tory; Ed. O. Cunningham, U. S. in
fantry, Hawaiian Territory; John
Hatfield, clerical department, arms',
Vancouver, Wash,; Sergeant Will
Hatfield, engineering force, Franco;
Mar Hunan, aviation department,
France; Lawrence Krogol, ibugler,
Fort Stovons; Walter Leake, supply
squadron, Franco; Chestor Main,
coast artillery, Fort Stevens; Cor
poral Grant McLaughlin, englneors.
1' ranee; Floyd Matthews, engineers,
France; Eugene -Mat bias, signal
corps, Spartanburg, S. C, Hurry
Matthews, navy, Englnnd; Nolan
Rose, englneors, Waco, Texas; Phil
ip Strader, navy, Philippine Islands;
Sergeant Lawrence Stewart, Camp
LowlB, Wash.; J3en Dawson, en
gineers, Sacramento, Cnllf., and Carl
Roslund, navy, Bremerton, Wash.
The program was ns follows: '
Song, "America" Audience
Reading "The Service Flag"
Fred! Bonebrake.
During the reading . the service
flag was unveiled by Dennis Mathews,
who has two brothels across.
recitation Clarence Main
Flag Drill....... 8 small girls
Solo Merle Casebeor
Rectlatlon Anitla Cachelln
Solo '. Mable Boyer
Hot Water Each Morning
If Puts Roses in Your Cheeks J
To look one's beBt and feel one's best
U to enjoy an inside bath each morning
to flush lrolu the system the previous
day's waste, sour fermentations and poi
sonous toxins before it is absorbed into
the blood. Just as coal, when it burns,
leaves behind a certain amount of in
combustible material in the form of
nsliea. so the food and drink taken each
dav leave in the alimentary organs a
certain amount of indigestible material,
which if not eliminated, forms toxins and
iiuUons 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' your skin
. pet clearc and clearer, you are told to
drink every morning upon arising, a
clou of hot water with a teaspoonful
cif limestone phosphato in it, which is a
harmless means ot washing the waste
material and toxins from tne stomacn,
I:--.- MJnot-k nnA Iiou-pIr. thus cleans
ing, sweetening and 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, naBty 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 in one or two weeks.
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate costs very little at the drug store
but is sufficient to demonstrate that jut
as soap and hot water cleanses, purities
and freshens the skin on the outside, so
hot water and limestone phosphato act
on the inside organs. We must always
consider that internal sanitation is vast
ly more important than outside cleanli
ness because the skin pores do not ab
sorb impurities into the blood, while the
bowel pores do.
Women who desire to enhance the
beauty of their complexion should just
try this for week and notice results. ,
Two Disfricts Win on Average of 100
The following shows tho standing of the various districts in the re
cent spelling contest. Names of teacher or principal and number of
district Is given. Two district No. 4 8 and No. 103 attained an average
of 100 per cent:.
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Teacher . - Address
Inez Miller ......Wilbur -
Ada Sherman ; BIKhead
C. A. Arehart : ..Benson sdhool
L. B. Fancher Fullertqn school
H. H. Bronson Rose school
Elva Ensley Riverside school
Mrs. IS. S. Ackert ..Green
C. E. Johnson. : Roseburg, R. F. D
Victor Boyd , Ten Mile
W. U Smith ....
J. p. Hughes ..
Gladys Denny ..
March Brown
Hattie Pierce
Average
88
.........82.7
92.1
,.A90
..".'.'".'.91.8
(4.S
87
..91.1
.Canyonville 92.7
..Gardiner 87
..Oakland .-. ,....97
..Dixonville .-. 96
..Glide : 83.5
Ethe) Hughes - Days Creek ., 90
Maple Moore Coles Valley 91.4
Marjorie Whipple Dixonvillo 90.4
Agnea Johnson . Riddle 82.4
Helen Harrison Camaa Valley ....82.0
Edward Taylor Drain .'.....86
Miriam Underwood Oakland 80.8
Elsie Rhodes Sutherlin 83.5
Ellen Milltkin .'. Melrose 84
Erna Shutte Oakland : 88
Anna Berks .........Suthorlin 88.2
Golda Starr Oakland 80.2
Cheater Putnam Drain 92.3
Emery Doane Yoncalla .. 91.9
Fred Golf ....Elkton 82.4
Myrtle Edgerton Roseburg, R. F. D 96.7
39 Elnor Sherk Sutherlin 75
40 Laura Berks ..Wilbur 93.7
42 Florence Llchtenberger Reston ..80
43 Mabel Terry ..Wilbur 85
44 Margaret St. Onge Isolate , .". 73.7
45 Anna Powers Millwood 79.8
82 Bess Hutchinson Oakland 82
47 Eva Lane Wnite Ruckles 96
48 Mary Whipple Roseburg, R. F. D. 100
49 Roy Giles : ...Oialla 93.9
60 Luella Woodruff Cleveland 86
64 Lloyd Bridiges Kellogg ....94
65 Isabel Croucher Myrtle Creek 68.4
58 Fern Scott Ourtln 94.5
60 Purl Patrick Umpcyu.i 90.4
62 Nancy Watson Dixonvillo 85
63 Esther Medley .. Reedsport '. ...69.1
64 Mury Dougherty Glendalo 77.2
65 Helen Gentry ..Dixonville
66 Leonard Cain , Elkton .-. , , 97
67 Gertrude Ruthven Gunter 94
68 Belle Smith Glide 82.7
72 Ella Welch .-... Camas Valley . 96.6
74 Mabel Shortridge Elkhead 91
75 J; R. Fonnan Roseburg, R. F. D 62
76 Anna Jerzyk ....Leona ......74.5
77 J. H. Comby Glendale 87
79 Mattle Carr .Yoncalla ; '. 78 6
80 Janet Cockeram Oakland 97.3
81 Agnes Meyer Yoncalla .. 92
Birdie Easley Tyeo 811. 8
Marie Pickens Kellogg ,...93
Helen Prior y. ,..Elkton 92.6
Letha Baragar Sulphur,Spiings ...: 100 .
Lillie Duncan . Perdue .. 91.7
Grace Talbot Sutherlin , 87
Helen Shaver Winchester 80. S
Esther Sherk - ...Sutherlin .....80
Viola Norton Myrtle Creek 97
Margaret Casad Dillard 82.4
Mildred Dugan Anlnuf 86.1
Effle Foote Yoncalla 100
Belle McAllister Reedfeport 80
Mrs. Win. Weaver .....Myrtle Creek 74.6
Gladys- Kester Roseburg, R. F. D. -. 88.4
Florence John .Azallea 94
Lila Ohase ComstocU, 99
'Esther Pearson Reedsport 69
Alice Lake ...Tiller 97.6
Effle Morris Dillard 92.6
Mabel Black Reedsport 86
Arline Perrlne Glendale 82
Lela Traylor. 1 : Elkton 73.6
Frances Peterson Sutherlin 71.7
Elsie Single Azalea 61.3
Florence Duke Uulnqua 98.4
G. W. Shantln Sutherlin 89.2
Minnie Thompson perdue , a.J
Edith Pitts Gazley 84
C E. Cady : Canyonville 82.3
Anna Lewis Dillard 59
Marlon Dunlop . Drain 87
Leona Stewart - Winchester Bay 70.4
' Mary Mathers Divide 88
Ethel Miller Lakeside 85.6
84
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100
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106'
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Recitation I.............. Willie Bonebrake
Recitation tieien crauiuu
n ' ivnn Branton
UTCiittiiw"
3ol0 j Rebecca Brumbacli
Last but not least was a very im
pressive address delivered by Hon.
A. C. Marsters, of Roseburg.
' ' Following the dedication of the
service flag the audience was invited
outside to witness the raising of a
United States flag. The flag was
donated to the people of this com
munity by Carl Roslund, a native of
Sweden. Mr. Roslund just recently
enlisted in. the navy to give his all
for the Stars and Stripes. - X
STATION IN ROSEBURG
Uncle Sam has established a per
manent enlisting office here, and tt
is In charge of Sergeants Leavitt and
Allen. The latter gentleman hat
been In Roseburg for several days,
and Sergeant Leavitt just cania last
night. They havo an oTtce in the
Perkins block and vill accept men
between 18 and 40 for the army or
navy who can pass the physical tests.
Men between the ngos of 18 and 30,
regardless . of the draft, so long ns
they have not bees notltted- to ap
pear for Induction, will ne accepted
for the marine corps, while men from
18 to 21 and from 31 to 41 will be
accepted for the army. Married men
as well as single men are eligible.
Provision Is made by the government
fdr dependents of married men, so
that no one need hold hack on that
account. Second Lieutenant Potter
will be here on the evening train to
assist in Induction ot men who have
made verbal contract.
This Corn Will
Peel Right Off !
"Gets-It" Hakes Corns Come Off
The "Banana-Feel" Way I
Why havo to flop on the floor,
squeeze yourself up like the letter
Z", and with bulging eyes draw
your face up Into a wrinkly knot
while you koUko and pull at the
"quick" of a tender corn? That's
2 or 3 Drops Applied In m Few Socoodr
Thar No FuMtni or Cnttiac.
"Cu4t" Always Workat
the old. savage way. "Gets-It" la
the modern, painless, simple way. -Lean
over and put two drops of
. "Gets-lt" on the corn, put your
stocking and ehoo right on again,
and forget the corn. Pain Is eased.
"Gets-It" has revolutionized the
treatment of corns. It never Irri
tates the true flesh. You'll atop
limping on the aide -of your shoe,
and do away with greasy salves,
bundling bandages, thick plasters
and painful methods. Use "ueta-lf ,
It's common sense.
"Gets-It," the guaranteed, money- -back
corn-remover, the only sure way,
costs but a trllle at any drug store.
MTd by IS. Lawrence &Co.,Chlcago, 111.
Sold In Roseburg and recommend
ed as the world's best corn remedy
by Nathan Fullerton.
I saw a man on a street car
The other day. '
He was squinting and frown
ing i
Over a newspaper that he
was frying to read.
He was a most sorrowful '
Looking Individual.
He was suffering with a
Very exaggerated case of
Eye-strain,
- And! the thought occurred to
me
That if he would come to
our
Optical Parlors and allow
Us to supply him with
Properly-fitted Glasses,
How much happier he'd boT
MR. I. C. WELL.
A. S. HUEY
Optometrist. .
WE'LL HELP
THE
RED
CROSS
NOW FOIt YOUR
Strawberry
Crates
l'lnco jrour order early with, the
THE J. 0. FL00KC0.
THE ELECTRIC STORE
For the week commencing Monday, May 20, we will donate our net
profits to the Red Cross. This means that the purchase of appli
ances by YOU next week will make direct contribution to the Red
Cross In YOUR NAME.
The Red Cross will receive on: .
Electric Washing Machines .... $5.00
Electrle Vacuum Cleaners $2.00 to $3.00
Electric Irons . SOe
Electric Toasters 60o
' Electric Grills .'.... .... 7So
Other goods In proportion. ...
Help The Red Cross
Jersey Creamery Butter
1-4 lb. Prints
FBKSH DAILY.
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
SLABWOOD
IN OAB LOAD LOTS.
Denn Transfer & Storage Co.
VIION'B 128
IT'S SOME CAR THE
D-40" Mitchell Six
Let Us Show You
I. F. BarKer $ Co.
Roseburg Oregon
Help The Red
' SEVENTH YEAR,
' Elizabeth Kldridgo Holnline
SCHOOL OF PIANO
Subjects: Piano, Harmony and
Theory, Normal Training for
Teachers. Also
Hcinllne Musical - Kindergarten.
IJooklot upon application.
4S!t Kiln St. I'hnne 8.1-It
MRS. F, D. OWEN
Out Flowers, Potted Plants,
Funeral Designs, Wedding I'oa
ouetM, etc.
FOR SALE AT
"THE FERN"
111 Cass St. ItoKouiirg, Ore.
PHONE 210
STOP AT THE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET
itosuiwita
DRS. PLYLER & PLYLEH
Licensed Chiropractic Physicians
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore.
Consultation, examination free.
Office Hours O to 5 Phone 152
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments.
AUCTIONEER M. (J. Rndnbaugh.
Roseburg, Oregon. Thirty years'
experience. Satisfaction guaran
teed. All ' kinds of sale work,
Dnte Arrangements Made at Tho
' Umpqua Valley Hank.
REAL ESTATE
City and Farm Property, Winches
tcr Day and Westlnke Town Lota.
OKOItflK RITER. ,
122 West Oak Street.
And thereby help some war victim
to better bear his
Contributed by
Nathan nn Perkins
Fullerton TJ10 TjL&XmJU Store Building
"The Wisest Plans of Mice and Men"
In Order to be successful, must be good working plans,
not too expensive, and not stop ahort of the blue print, -Such
a Home Plan is here for you, and It's only a
part of our free service.
KENNY LUMBER COMPANY
"RUILD A HOME."
FRENCH TRANSFER COMPANY
Contractu Taken and Estimates Fur-
lilshed on All Work In Our Line.
Household Goods Promptly and
Carefully Moved '
QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE
Phone 220
401 W. Cass Sr.
Teams and Auto Trucks
Eden Electric Washing Machine
If every husband could be made to do the family washing just once,
he wife would have an ,
EDEN
Electric cashing and wringing machine the following Monday.
Free demonstration. Easy terms.
Douglas County Light and Water Co.