-THR1SB Wants you to send something to cheer the boys. What's better than a good PHOTO made by Clark & Clark Roseburg National Bank "THR BVKW1MQ WKW8 SATURDAY, JtfffH 1, lftlfl' , p 1 ! .- J General Pershing jWt Contents 15PluiaBiatM L ,ViS r I '.. : antra ji kw. k h I If -- ?.' i Aii;onoL-3PBR:raf ?: sFHl i AVerfetiibleReparatioBlbrAa-J 1 kU it Mm. SSI: TroiSolesDiyesI IoaCIi" 1 inwIlMt , lOpiufllflorptoe uowUiB . : Jl'tSellfStpS- . J JjaxSml' I : US iSwSHess and ""KmM ep. IliSTORIi J For Infants and Children. - . Mothers Know Tlial Genuine Castona Always NEW XfiS BTMfTi Bears the J r Signature )(f ' 1 A ifT:v Else il BK 1 For Over Thirty Years THE OCMTAUR OOMMNVt NIW YOUR OITT. Exact Copy of Wrapper. 230 N. Jackson St. cblSS THE NEW LOCATION OF FISHER'S STORE We wish to thank our many patrons for the liberal patronage accorded us in our old stand and invite a continuance in our new location, where we are better prepared to serve them. It will be our aim in the future, as it has been in the pasty to handle nothing but the best mer chandise obtainable and in our new location, with reduced expense, we can SELL for LESS Call and see us for DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, SHOES, ETC. FISHER'S Eden Electric Washing Machine If every husband could be made to do the family washing Just once, he wife would hare an EDEN Electric washing and wringing machine the following Monday. Free demonstration. Easy terms. Douglas County Light and Water Co. The Prevailing Color at an Afternoon Tea Particularly while serving the t ea, may well be WHITE. , Pure, White Cream, From THE ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODAIyORKS & CITY NEWS & Miss Alura Lewis returned to her home at Dillardl this morning after attending school lu this city for the past three months. Miss Bert Groover, who has been visiting here,'?eft for her home In Sllverlon this morning. . Mr, and Mrs. Den Hubert and chil dren and Miss Mary Hubert went to mdenbower this morning to spend the day. - . , Mrs. J. V. Short, who is teaching in the Oakland, schools, left for her work there al ter spending memorial day in this city. F. J. Cole, who Is with the state highway commission, at Isadora, re turned there today after spending memorial day here. Mrs. J. F. Cudiff arrived in this city this morning from Portland to spend several days shopping and visiting with friends. Mrs. W. Beckley will return to her home in Grants Pass this evening ut ter spending the past few days here visiting and attending to shopping. Horace Hatch, who Is a resident of Oukland will leave this evening for tho officers' training camp, at the Presidio. All of Mr. Hutch's friends wish him the best of success. ' Mrs. ,T. Eiferb and daughter. Miss Ethel, of Medford, who have been guests at the J. O. 10 1 fort residence in 'this city, departed yesterday for Portland where they will remain for several days. Edgar Thorn and Miss Gladys Wagner, of Junction City, arrived in this city today to spend the flay vis iting. The will be house guests of Mrs. G. H. Hess during their stay here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sandblast arrived in this city this morning from their home in Portland, to spend several days visiting with the former's brother, L. B. Sandblast who resides here. Miss Lillian 'Pearson has arrived home from Corvallis where she has been attending the Oregon Agricul tural College for the past semester. Miss Pearson is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson. XOTICII? TO DEBTORS. To whom it may concern: I would kindly ask all those ow ing me to come at once and settle their accounts, as I am going to leave the city as soon as court ad journs. All bills not settled by that time will be left In the hands of an attorney for collection, with instruc tions to sue and attach salaries or property of all debtors having em ployment or holding property, as 1 cannot afford to lose the accounts or spend my time here any longer. I hope that all indebted to me will kindly come in and settle at once, so? that I citn go without any more trouble. I can be found at the old store building on Cass street for a few days. Respectfully, tf D. J. JARVIS. ' CHURCH NOTICES. , Baptist Church. Sunday school at 9:46 and preach ing servlro at 11 o'clock a. m., B. Y. P. U. meeting at 7 p. m. No evening preaching service. ' Snlnt George's Church. ' Main and Cass streets. The Ven erable' Archdeacon Chambers, of Portland, will have charge of ser vice on Sunday, which will be as follows: Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m.. Holy Communion vJiri ser mon at 11 a. in., Sunday school at 10 a. m. "Everyone Is cordially wel come to all services. First Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. C. Spencer, pastor.. Bible school, 9:45 a. m., morning wor ship, 11 o'clock. The evening ser vice will consist of the baccalaureate services of. the high school. The ser mon will be by the pastor of tills church, and special music will be furnlsehd by a quartet consisting of Mrs. Fory, Miss Black, Mr. Glle and Mr. Harding. Owing to this service there will be no service of the En- worth League. All are cordially In vited to worship with us. , ; . ' ' Christinn Church. C. H. Hilton, minister, residence 475 S. Stephens streot. Phone 161-R. Bible school at 9:45. Classes for all. Gradod' work. Morning service. The pastor will preach, subject, "The Name of Jesus:." Anthem, choir. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 o'clock. Mrs. C. H. Hilton, leader, subject, "Ser vice In the Church and the Commun ity." There will be no evening ser vice on account of the bacculaureate sermon to be preached to the high school at the M. (3. church.. The public always welcome. M. E. Church, South. O. C. Coppage, pastor. The Sun day school will meet at the usual hour, 9:45 a. in. The subject for the sermon at 11 a. m. will be "Christian Stewardship". The Idea of the world with reference to lis duty to God is at best very confused and too often the idea of the church Is very little better. We need to recognize God's ownership of all things and conduct ourselves accord ingly. The Epworth League will meet at the usual hour, 7:00. p. m. There will be no evening preaching service as this congregation will wor ship at the M. E. church. In the union high school service. Presbyterian Church. ' E. W. Warrington, paslor. "The present circumstances which presses so hard against you, is (if surrender ed to Christ ) the best shaped tool in the Master's hand to chisel you for eternity. Trust Him, then. Do not push away the instrument lest you lose its work." "The privilege of making a large draft on God" is the pastor's sermon subject for fiunday morinng. Special music will be fur nished by the choir. Sunday school meets at 9:41 a. m. Preparations are being made for the Children's Day service whlc whlll be held June 9. Miss Helen Guest will lead the Endeavor service at 7 p. m. In the evening at 8 o'clock this congrega tion will join In the baccalaureate service to be held at the First M. E. church. A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON 1 he housewife, Tooklng to the family health, will buy whore she can pel r trail, clean Groceries. Our Stock Is Clean and Sanitarily Kept end all goods are of the best manufacture. Orders personally look- oA after. WALTER PATTERSON. I HE CASS STREET GROCEBYJPHONE 279 jj Beautiful Gifts For Graduation Beauty and Utility characterize the .Ideal Graduation Gift and to obtain these you need spend only a'very moderate sum If you make your gift selections here. An Ideal gift would be a good reliable Watch. An accurate time piece will teach your boy or girl to be punctual and always on time, and It is a gift that will last a life time. There Is no gift that will last as long and be appreciated as much as a good Watch, and we have them from the moderate priced Equity to the finely adjust ed Howard. Come In and look at them. BUBAR BROTHERS 104 Jackson Street. For the Graduate COMMENCEMENT day stands out as one of the big occasions In life. It celebrates the first achieve ment to receive public recognition. It 1b a proud day for graduate, parents, friends. , It Is very natural that an occasion of such impor tance be celebrated with fit ting gifts of permanent value. Perhaps we can help you select a suitable gift. We have chosen our stock with that idea in mind. Two of the graduates will be remembered in a special way see our win. dows for particulars. A. S.HUEYCO. 1 The HALLMARK Store Si 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. We use only the best Horre Granite in our Monumental work, and Vermont Marble In our head- stones. We also do all kinds of fcemetery work. We lnviie you to call and see us. Yours for Business, Peoples Marble & Granite Works W. E. Mnrstcrs, proprietor, 502 A. Jackson street, or G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St, Roseburg, Oregon, " SHOE ECONOMY Have worn shoes .repaired by re liable workman. Prices right. W. B. HOWARD, 214 Jackson St. fe$Sf BEST IN THE LONG RU1 j3 Irene! THE trench, which alwoy-9 encircled the Roman ccs tra, or camp, was brought to France by Julius Gaeiar and used by him on the very battlefield where to-day the Allies and the Huns have 25,000 miles of trenches. With) rings of trenches, gradually drawn smaller, probably the first modern trench warfare, the Turks in 1667 took Candia. ' , : Vauban, builder of Verdun, in 1673 employed the first parallel trenches, the system of the present war. ' Defeat, not foresight, turned the Germans to trench warfare. But Goodrich never had to dig in. - Since twenty-two years ago Goodrich manufactured the first American pneumatic automobile tire, Goodrich has driven ahead to tho big, graceful, masterful ; SJi '" ButwhctcrCoodK-ivnorovolu'bsidngt'roir.ana- V'Mi 'jy ifiif -J ''" ;. jjj facturc by brinrjin forth tho first American clinchertirc t1" J if (J f:fKmmMl I i ! ' Or originating the oao -practical r.on-skid, the cross- J ffm fjSBS'mSMu ; '. j ; bar, safety-tread, or tough black tread rubber , , ;STir ' W i J" ; Goodrich built tiros to one end 03UVICE VALUE r f tfl fMl j; what they are vorih ta the motorist on hio car and ' 'pi yjIWKraSpi on the road in COMFORT of ca easier riiin car f g vCoiSwQrj'! j ECONOMY in gaaolbo saved,-oad LONG i-2LCAC3.":: .' 'jfw'wil jgpn Si! Small difference whether you buy 6 TSSCH . ftirmF S!T3tfrt2!"fis fl j. ; SILVERTOWN CORKS, or BLACK " " r JP) WAM jS --TREADS, you get SERVICE VALUE TIRE3. I .Alt iWy ' v 11 THE B.'P. GOODRICH' RUDDER CO. . fffifi J. , Portland EranchBroadway and BnrasldaMirHarayy 1 mm: mm iJ'irt'i'jiii:itKWSii ES&'SrtSioi f -GOODRICH , AKRON', OHIOv i' THF CITY OF tiOOUKiv.n , SMttun, umui. WE'LL BE? THAT HALF THE LADIES Of Roseburg do not believe that collars and cuffs, or working shirtB, can- be washed clean in an electric washing machine. - That 1b true of most washers but we claim that the Western Electric is different. It will wash these things absolutely CLEAN. It we can make that statement certainly YOU can afford tho time to ascertain Its truth. . Try the Western ISle-cttic washer and wringer in your home It will pay you. UHLIG SAYS: Opinions govern tho world. Don't form them without absolute knowledge. The Electric Store Roseburg, Oregon NOW FOB YOUB Strawberry Crates Place your order early with the THE J. C FL00K CO. Hev. S. G. Bettes will preach atj Mrs. Will Jamesdn and: son Melrose Juno 3, Cleveland June 4, ; Win iy, ' of Portland, who have been Millwood June G, Umpqua church tpcndiug he past few dayi visiting June 6, Calapoola church Juno T.iwljh friends and relatives here re Edcnbower S. I turned north yesterday. Jersey Creamery Butter 1-4 lb; Prints FRESH DAILY. , DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY " STOP AT THB GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG SLABWOOD IN CAR. LOAD LOTS. Denn Transfer's Storage Co. KODAK PICTURES From Home Officers In the trenches tell us that the biggest . Job the Junior officer has, Is looking out for the ; ; wolfaYe of his men. When tho regimental mall is , ' distributed, the officers go around to the boys who j don't receive letters and try to clioer them up. No matter whether It's in'the tronches, In camp, or on ship bourd,-they need the courage that a letter will give them and nothing will be appreci ated more than Kodak Pictures from home. If you wish to sond a present thut will bo ap-' predated send a Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak, ' So small that he can wenr it; so photo- . : f! graphically fit that good), pictures follow as a .' matter of course. 1 We carry a comploto line of Eastman Kodaks , . aiid KoUalt Supplies. - - ... . . ... -!'''..;' : Churchill Hardware Co.