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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1918)
FOUR IS YOUR WORTH "lip Are Worth More Than You Pay For Them Grace, comfort and a charming -: , r ' figure are attained When you wear a JUSTRITE ; BURGHARD'S SQUARE STORE AN EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP J'OIl SALE. . Grocery Block and fixtures. We have purchased at Sheriff's Bale the stock and fixtures on tho corner of Lane and Sheridan streets and are offering tho same at a bargain for quick sale. This Is a clean, well selected stock and the fixtures are modern. Tho location Is good. . Hero Is a snap for a staple business. We Invite you to InBpect this busi ness If you are Intorestod In buying a grocery business. YourB for business, O. W. YOUNG & SON, 116 Cass St. Rosoburg, Ore. Phone 417. tf CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given that all school warrants of school district No. 4, Douglas County, Oregon, to and including No. 2B43 enitorsed Do- NewWash Materials For DRESSES, APRONS and ROMPERS Ginghams in pretty patterns, Good colors, 27 & 32 inches wide. Light and dark yard wide Percales, Ideal for dresses and aprons. Scrims and Draperies for your new spring curtains. LET US SHOW YOU. YOU IJUY MAJESTIC . TODAY AND TOMORROW rff Incorporated & J BILL HART in "The Disciple" A powerful story of tho Far West. Shows the star ns a "Bliootlng Iron parson." Dorothy lJalton supports W. S. Hurt lu tho great live pail western romance that Is all action nnd thrills. " CHESTER CONKLIN supported by nn nil tttxv enst of fun makers in "IT PAYS TO EXERCISE" A two-part Mnck Bonnott comedy that will bring tears of laughter: to the eyes of tho most case-hardened, cynic In the world. SAME PROGRAM AGAIN TOMORROW. Adults 20c- Thursday Ella Hall In "Rcnuty In Chains." Friday Violet Mersoronu In "Tho Morgan Raiders." Saturday Edith Storey In "Treasure o( tho Sen." LIBERTY ' A QUARTER ? - THEN BEGIN THE LIBERTY HABIT 'BUY AT LEAST ONE THRIFT STAMP AT THIS STORE TODAY. THE SIXTH OF MAY ' IS THRIFT STAMP DAY BUT BUY THEM EVERY DAY HERE A FTER. ALWA X S ON SALE AT THIS STORE. . like Govern ment Rnnrk CORSETS nA.i.A nih 1Q17. nnt nald for want of funds, and prior thereto, are this day called for payment by me unaer slgned, and nil Interest thereon will cease from the date or mis nonce. Dated this 20th day of May, 1918. unsnnu N. OftEEN. Clerk of School Dlst. No. 4, DouglaB County, Oregon. WINSTON SCHOOL PROGRAM.' Tho Winston school will close Friday, May E4, and will give a short patriotic program at the Winston Grange hall. The program will be closed by a flower drill, after which a pie and shadow social will be given, ihn nroceeds of which wll be turned over to Capt. Harry Winston, for the benefit of the Rod cross. Come, and don't forget your pie, There'll be plonty here to buy; Come along my little lad, oh, Come buy Boine pretty mlea's shadow, IT HERE FOR LESS. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee. Every Dav, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:3 )-l 1 Njw-Tiine TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY -ADMISSION Children 10c POTATOES AND BEANS 'A telegram wag received today by E. C. Benson from F. R. Deem, of the Bonsciuet Products Co., the cannery company ooniing to .Rosoburg, that they must have more acreage ot tO' matoes as the government's domands are heavy. They also want beans and blackberries and all the ; logan berries there are. They are making arrangements in Portland for up-to-date machinery, the-remodeling of the Churchill warehouse will begin lu a day or .two. Every one that has even a lot that is not working should by all means plant It for ihej can nery. The prices are good ana it is a duty you owe the community to help establish this cannery In Rose burg. The surrounding country win be gone over again In the effort to increase the acreage. It must be done see to it that you do your share. The program of events for the in dustrial club members was complet ed yeBtorday and beginning today the following features will be carried out: Tuesday H. C. Seymour. 10:40; 11:00-12:00, high 1:00-2:00. Wednesday J. L. Allen. 10:40: 11:00-12:00, high 10:00 school; 10:00- school; 1:00-2:00: 3:00-4:00, high school, Thursday M. D. Butler. 11:00- 12:00, high school; 3:00-4:00, high school; 8:00, Benson school. Friday GardenB all day. 8:00, Fullerton school. Miss Cowgill, 11:00-12:00, high school; 3:00 4:00, high school. Saturday Visiting gardens,' Mr. Ilutler, Mr. Hurd, Mr. Smith, Mr. Brown. 08 MUSTERED IS AT RIDDIJ3. Major F. W. Haynes, Judge R. W. Marsters, Nathan Fullerton and J. W. Perkins spent last evening at Riddle, where they mustered In 68 citizens of that live community Into tho Ore gon guard-, which will 'be designated its company C, third separate bajtal ion. Chas. F. Sowersby was elected captain, Ben Bullwlnklo, flrst .liuu tenant, and Burdle Burnett, second lieutenant. The guard start? dut with a most excellent membership, composed of live members. - HAS CTjEVEK . -WINDOW. Tho Golden Rule' Btore has on display one of tho cleverest show windows ever soen in this city, in the Interest of the Red Cross drive, andl it has received much commenda tion from all who viewed It. The scene Is pictured as "No Man'B Land and a placard urges all to subscribe to the Red Cross and help our boys "over there" got out of "No Man's Land" when wounded, and And the splendid Red Cross nurses and ,bos- pltals awaiting 'behind the lines., Oth er features are also used and -the en tire sotting Is a splendid, inspiration to give and then give some more. PROFESSIONAL Kodak finishing. Clark'B Kodak Shop. ... tf I'-HEU WHEATLHSS COOK ROOK. The food administration la caus ing to be distributed a new wheat- less cook 'book, In view of the food crisis nnd the great necessity for saving wheat. Roseburg families will rocolve the book this week. It should! be carefully preserved and used as a means of helping in the great cause of winning the war. Tho campaign for voluntary pledgos restricting the use of wheat products to one-half pound per per son per week Is proving a great suc cess. Upwards of 90 per cent of the housekeepers in Roseburg have al ready signed. The same pledge 1b being signed elsewhere in the county and throughout the state as well as In the other states of the union. The pledgo is binding until the coming harvest. The committees which have made the canvass In Roseburg have found no little in the way ot unpat riotic utterances In this connection that their return is very gratifying. It 1b true that now and then thtre has been a jarring note. The few who have refused to sign may yet decide to do so. B. L. EDDY, County Foodl Administrator. EXPERT Kodak finishing. Clarks Kodak Shop, 126 Cass street. tf The American Red Cross Is making an urgent call for dish towels and dish cloths for use In the Tnnton nents. Those towels and cloths are made from sugar sacks and flour sacks, any size. These sacks will be gladly received by the Douglas county chapter or any ot the branches or auxiliaries in the coun ty. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Ove? 30 Years Always bean ' - Signature ot WAJl GARDEN PRIZES' ' : -T' . j The following rules' will, gov- , ern the war garden contest, for which the city council is offer- lng prizes: ..- First Size of gardon. . Second Varieties, based on war needs.- Third Cultivation Fourth : Freedom from weeds. ' '" - Fifth Individual , care and neatness. ' All gardens In this contest to be within the limits of the Hty of Rosoburg. , . . First prize 115. Second prize $10. - Third prize $6. . In this contest organizations such as the Boy Scouts, Girls' Honor Guard, schools, etc. will be considered saina. lis an in- dividual. COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL. ' ATTEND MEMORIAL SERVICES " The two local companies of home guard, niem-bers of the Girl's National Honor Guard, Women's Relief Corps and G. A. R. will attend the memorial ser- vices at the Methodist church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and will assemble at the arm- ory where they will march to the church In a bodty. Rev. J. C. Spencer will deliver the sermon and the entire services are to be especially impressive. ' TEN COYOTE PUPS. .. : A litter of 10 coyote puppies was brought to town this aft- ernoon by Alva Bellows, and attracted an admiring ecu cu- rlous crowd of spectator. The little fellows are probably a couple of months oldi, and were captured In a burrow at the foot ot an old tree on Dodson mountain by Mr. Bellows and Messrs. Harold Hurst and Coop- er. The pups represent a bouri- ty or $200, andl will he killed in a few days. The old coyote was chased 'by the hounds for several hours, 'but succeeded in eluding the pack. Latest books. Masonic building. Fiction Library. 12 Mrs. O. Applegate, of Drain, Is a business visitor in tho city today. Magazine combinations. ' Latest books. Fiction Library. tf Sergeant WW. Fradd, of Fort Stev ens, is enjoying a brief furlough in this city with friends. Mrs. Guy Flint,, of this city, left today for Ruckles, where she will visit with friends for the next few days. i , Mrs. C. Walsch, of Dlllard, who has been looking after business af fairs In this city returned to her home this morning. Sale of home cooking at Roseburg Electric Store Saturday, May 2B, by ladles of St. Joseph's church. m24 D, A. Porter loft this morning for San Francisco, where he will remain Indefinitely after spending the past tew days visiting at the Wood resi dence in this city. James McClintock, son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McClintock, of West Rose burg, who was quite painfully injured yesterday afternoon at tho high school 'building is said to be much Improved today. Ice cream cones and Ice cream sold In bulk, the very best Palace of Sweets cream, at the Little Gem, 119 Sheridan street. A soda fountain in connection. Drop in and try these de'.iclons prcilu.ts. tf Mrs. L. A. Daugherty, of Myrtle Creek, who spent last evening here enjoying the first aid lecture which was given by Dr. A. C. Seely at the high school auditorium, left this morning for her home. Cass Street Shoo Shop," 403 W., has on hand complete line ot rub ber goods, full and half solos and heels, laces In colors, polishers. cleaners, etc. All kinds of shoe re pairing. Prices right. tf House and protest your high-priced hogs, cattle and sheep. If you wait for chenn lumber to An voiu build ing, you will wait until your are uiurKeuiiK cnonp biock, . ee rage Investment Company for all kinds of building material. in 2 2 Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Taylor, of Port land, arrived this morning and will remain here for several days visit ing with friends and relatives. Mrs. NEW TODAY. WANTED A waitress at once. Ump qua hotel. WANTED By experienced girl, gen oral housework (not In country). Address 4S79 c-0 News office. FOR SALE 4 foot slab wood at Cobb Bros, mill 2 miles from Wilbur, $1.00 per cord If taken be fore being piled. Cobb Bros. Trench Pens A Fountain Pen for the boys who are serving their country, and are sometimes where Ink can not be secured. With each pen there is a small box of Ink tablets and all that Is necessary Is a little water. Just drop one of theBe tablets Into the pen with the water and shake and in one-half minute you have a pen filled with a first class Ink ready for writing. The pen Is a 14K gold pen with platinum tip; and priced at only $1.60. AT BUBAR BROTHERS Vour Home Jewelers. Roseburg National Bank Bldg. Taylor was formerly MIbs Audrey Wallace, a popular local girl.. Cabbage plants ana rooted ivy ger aniums for Bale, also aster plants. Phone 283. H. B. Church, North Roseburg. - . tf Big dance at Dixonvllle Thursday night. May 23. Ott's orchestra. Girls' Honor Guard to serve refresh ments. Admission 75 cents. n23 Call phone 242 regarding coal. Uncle Same wants you to place your order now. So alo we. Page Invest ment So. " m22 A great moving picture, two full reels, entitled "Humanity's Appeal" and "Field Sorvice on the Western Front," will be shown at the Ant lers theatre. May 23. . Remember this picture will be here only one day and should be seen by every citi zen of the county. These reels of wonderful "pictures are furnished by the Red Cross. MJ.B.Coffee ? Best Coffee at any price You can maxe more cups of good cofjFee with less M. J. B. than 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 AT THE Antlers Theatre TONIGHT In addition to the regular program a film on Modern Food Conservation will be shown a subject of timely interest to all housewives. The Kings Products are being demonstrated at Kidd's Grocery and King's Cash Store W1 v iiy tag The Nation's Business ' '"."':'".''-".. ' . . With the tremendous growth of our nation's business, i it behooves the corporation, firm or individual to make ' ' energetic strides for the production and sale of more goode. Enlist In the patrlotta cause of practical helpful ness to the Government Decide"!""!-strong"biuiklng connection by making the Hoseburg National Bank the "deposltary'"bf your working capital. ! The Roseburg National Bank Ro setur , Ore Company, We have been doing a nice business with oil stoves and season is . II Detroit Vapot money. But remember our experience of a good many years with the Jewell makes us certain that you will never let it go. Churchill Hardware Co. 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 d nf tr WALTER PATTERSON. I HE CASS STREET GROCERY,' PHONE 279 CHILDREN'S SHOES A wonderful assortment to choose from. Exclusive Agency for "Playhouse," "Ken-pie Twins," and "Tnfuut" Shoes for children. Under present conditions, only by buying the best Shoes possible, can a person really be economical. See our display of Children's Shoes, Slippers, Sandals, Mary-Janes, etc. CORRECTLY FITTED PROPERLY PRICED ROSEBURG t - IBVIN ANTLERS T H EAT RE ARTCRAFT PICTURE 5 REELS TODAY WILLIAM S. HART in 'Wolves of the Rail' With Burton Holmes Travel Picture in Honolulu, nnd Comedy. TOMORROW WIXFRED AIjLEX IN "FROM TWO TO SIX." Female spy maxes daring theft of plans within a period of four hours. Two to Six Alice Stevens trails a German spy to New j York, enters his hotel headquarters, has a narrow escape from death andl dishonor, meets an unknown man, weds him, recovers stolen documents and makes a trip to Washington. "From Two to Six" is a decided novelty, with Comedy and Screen -Magazine. . .: " - ADMISSION '10c, 15c " . ... : - SI Attention! still young. Have YOU consid ered the. comfort andl economy ot owning one. That Ave gal . Ions of coal oil at a possible cost of 85 cents will do the cooking a month for an ordinary family. Can you make a tier of wood costing $3.60 do as much. This out 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 Ufa 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 B00TERIE BRITNN Perkins Building. Paw, Bt. 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 isfied!, not only with the installa tion of the plumbing, but with the way it performs its duty. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. PHONE 151. Tonight 7:309. 10c and 20c i 1