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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1918)
THRBB Wants you to send something to cheer the boys. What's better than a good PHOTO made by Clark & Clark , Roseburg National Bank THB EVENING RKW8 THURSDAY. JUNK fl, 1018. General Pershing The Store fliat Appreciates Your Business 230 N. Jackson St. THE NEW LOCATION" OF FISHER'S Opens with a beautiful showing of new and dainty Waists, Cretw . De Chene, Georgette and Voile! New Neckwear, Pursos and Jewelry Novelties,- Now Sweaters in Silk, Fiber Silk and Wool. (New Dress Silks and Satins, New Georgettes andi Crepe De Chene In all shades. Visit us In our new location, you will like our store. . .. - . 230 Jackson St., Opposite Review Bldg. Result Final Spelling Contest Is Given The following Is. the result of the May spelling contest which was given under the direction of County Superintendent O. C. Brown. This is the final contest tor the present school year: DlBt . Teacher Address . V Urade 2 Inez Miller ... , Wilbur f. 93.4 4 C. A. Arehart ...... Benson school , 91.3 4. h, B. Funcher Fullerton school 86.1 4 H. H. Branson Rose school ; 4 Elvu Hnsley ..... HIvorside school , 95 6 . C. B. Johnson Roseburg, R. F. D. 83.7 8 W. h. Smith Canyonville : 92.7 '9 J. D. Hughes Gardiner 89 11 March Brown .......Dixonvllle 88.5 12. Hattie Pierce Glide 82 15 Ethel Hughes ..Days Creek ,. 91 17 Maple Moore , Coles Valley .....90.6 20 Agnes Johnson Kiddlo 87.5 21 Helen B. Harrison Camas Valley .. 90.5 23 Miriam Underwood ....Oakland 92.5 28 Golda Starr , Oakland 86 32 Emery Doane . Yoncalla 85.7 54 Fred Goff Elkton ! 84.7 39 Elnor Sherk ,...Sutherlfn ...... 74 . 42 Florence Llchtenberger ReBton 87 43 Mabel Terry '. Wljbur .........88.1 '45 Annie Powers ....Millwood 93:1 .47 Eva Lane Walte Ruckles ...... '. .98 55 - Isabelle Croucher .... Myrtle Creek . 78 60 Purl Patrick . Umpqua 91.8 LIFE AT CAMP LEWIS Mrs. Mary Parker has received a communication from her son Rich ard Busch, who Is stationed at Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash., con taining many Interesting accounts of the latter s army life. The young man was formerly associated with The Evenlng"l'ew8 Aud his many friends in this city will be pleased to learn that he Is enjoying the best of health and is greatly Interested In "his work. In his letter he states that he is having a load of tun along with the work and only recently par ticipated in his favorite pastime baseball, his team win.nlng several matches. Private Bnsch does not be lieve that he will be sent to France very soon, because of tho fact that he Is in limited service Dick de clares that it Is an extremely lively place at Camp Lewis at present, thore being between 65,000 and 70, 000 soldiers there now. L DISH VOTE ON CONSOLIDATION The district boundary board met yesterday and allowed the pe tition' of achoo) districts No. 20 and No. 70 in regard to consolidating.. The following order was Issued: To the district school boards of dis tricts Nos. 20 and 70, Riddle, O Gentlemen: A a meeting of the district boundary board of Douglas county, Oregon, held at the court house June 5, 1918, the following business was transacted: ' In .the matter of a petition from school districts numbers 20 and 70, praying that the question of consoli dating the above named districts 'o to one consolidated school dis trict be submitted to the legal vot ers of the above " named districts at the next annual .school meeting to be held June 17, 1918, It appearing that the said petitions hnve fulfilled the requirements of the law the pe tition was granted. It Is therefore ordered that the clerks of- the above named districts Include as part of the notice of the annual school meeting that a vote will he taken at said meeting upon the question of consolidating the aforesaid districts Nos. 20 and' 70 into one consolidated school district. R. W. MARSTERS, Co. Judge, Chairman. O. C. BROWN. School Supt., Secretary. F. NICHOLS, Commissioner. E. ST. JOHN, Commissioner. B. W. NOTICE OP EXAMINATION. Notice is hereby given that an 8th grade examination will be held in all districts of the county having candi dates for such examination, June 13 and 14, 1918, The following program will be ob served: " Thursday Arithmetic, writing, history, agriculture and spelling. Friday Physiology, language, geography, civil government and reading. O. C. BROWN, dw . School Supt. Douglas County. 63 64 65 68 70 .72 76 77 80 84 90 94 100 101 106 109 112 114 116 121 126 129 131 113 137 Jt. 3 Nancy Watson Dixonvllle 92 Esther Medley Reedsport 66.3 Mary E. Daugherty Glendale , 81.3 Helen Gentry Dixonvllle .. 96 Belle Smith Glide ..... 82.6 R. G. Hall Riddle 84.6 Ella Welch .'. Camas Valley .. 94.4 Anna Jerzyk ... Leona ......81.7 J. H. Coinby alen&le Janet Cockeram Oakland Birdie Easley ' ..Tyee -Mabel Prior Elkton Letha Baragar Sulphur Springs Llllle Duncan Perdue Helen Shaver Winchester ...... Margaret Casad . Dillard 72 Mildred Dugan Anlauf 86.1 Mrs. Wm. Weaver Myrtle Creek 80.0 Gladys Kester Roseburg 11. F. D 85.6 Mia Chase Comstock 97 Alice Lake -.Tiller ....99.6 Effle Morris .....Dillard ... LelaTraylor '. Elkton ... ChiMotto Cawley Sutherlln Florence Duke Uinnqua . Minnie Thompson , Perdue 89.6 C. E. Cady .iCanyonvtlle 71.4 Leona Stewart Winchester Bay j. ...63.6 88.4 .. 99.3 84 90.9 100 90 88.6 96 63.3 4 98 Mnry Mathers . . Divide 82 0- CITY NEWS PROFESSIONAL Kodak finishing. Chop. Clark's Kodak tf MONET TO LOAN. We make loans on Improved farm 1 property. Low rate of Interests tf . DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO. DRINK ,HOT WATER AND RID JOINTS OF RHEUMATIC RUST v. Why rheumatism and lumbago sufferers should drink phosphated . hot water each morning before breakfast RUST M OF Just as coal, when it burns, leaves, behind a certain amount of incombus-l tible material in tlia lorm of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary canal a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not completely eliminated each day, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left-over waste material, toxins and ptomaine-like poisons, called uric acid, Is formed and then sucked into the blood where it continues to circulate, collecting grain by grain in the joints of the body much like rust collects on the hinge as shown above. ilen and women who suffer from lum bago, rjieumatism or sore, stiff, aching joints should begin drinking phosphated hot water, not as a means to magic relief from pain;' but to prevent more uric acid forming in the system. Before eating hrenkfaat each morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon Ll of limestajie phosphate in it. This will first neutralize and tnen wasn oui oi ST OR RHEUMATISM the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's accumulation of tox- lliB and poisons thua cleaning, sweeten ing and freshening the entire alimentary canal, each morning, before putting more food into tho stomach. A quarter pound of limestono phos. Ehate costs very little at the drug store ut is auIHcient to make any rheumatic or lumbago sulfercr an enthusiast on the morning inside bath. Millions of people keep their joints free from these rheumatic acids by prac ticing this daily internal sanitation. A glass of hot water with a teasnoonfiil of limestone phosphate, drank before breakfast, is wonderfully invicoratin besides, it is an excellent liealth measure because it cleans" the alimentary organs of all the waste, gases and sour fermen tations, maKing one iook ana leei clean sweet and iresh all day. Those who try this for one week may find themselves free from sick headaches, constipation, bilious attacks, sallownesfl, nasty breath and stomach acidity. Five hundred dollars to loan on ranch or house In city. See' Morrill, 504 Mill street. J7 O. C. Sether, of Glendale. Is a business visitor In the city today. Mr. Sether Is stopping at the Umpqua. We are serving Black Bros. Ice cream this season. The Little Gem restaurant. tf Mrs. Alike Crow and little child left on this morning's local train for Salem where they will probably re side permanently. Children's day exercises Christian church next Sunday night. Don't miss it. . J8 kerchief substitutes, 115 pajamas, 245 bed ahlrts, 5 bed jackets, 45 bed socks, 100 napkins, 150 hospital comfort bags, 25 hand towels, 370 wash cloths, 10-scrub cloths, 76 tray cloths, 10 pillows, 5 holders, 83 quilts, 1) baby quilts, 105 sweaters. 55 pairs socks, 20 wristlets, 20 fun books,-40 ciicmiae, 300 pairs draw ers, 5 house gowns, 10 childs' night dresses. 15 childs' petticoats, 50 pinafores, 5 shoulder shawls, 7 lay ettes, HO dish cloths, 3 cartons gun winera. V This is a wonderful work and the executive committee certainly appre ciates the results and extend thanks to those who by their labors and fin anclnl assistance made these results poslble. Such an interest as shown by our loyal citizens of Douglas county will materially nnsist in win ning the war. M. F. RICE, " Publlcilv Chairman All children taking part in the childrAn'A nvpreisen nt th Christian I nhiipnh QnnHatt nln-hf di-a MnllDDAil ' i to meet tonight at seven o clock. Special Peralta squab tamales served at the Little Gem on Sheri dan street. ' tf L. R. Mynatt, of Green, is the reg ularly qualified .republican preclnctj-- committeeman for that place, M. M. Cooper withdrawing In favor of the former with, whom his vote tied. Cabbage plants ana rooted ivy ger aniums for Bale, also aster plants. Phone 283. H, B. Church, North Roseburg. tf R. E. Melth and R. A. Rhelm, prominent bridge contractors of Portland, are business visitors in this section for the next few days. Mr. Meith recently was awarded the con tract for the construction of bridges near Dillard. Mrs. W. H. Palm Is In receipt of a letter from her son, Claud, now in France with the 54th, lo which regi ment he has been transferred from the 6t5h. The letter was written on "Mother's Day" and states the young man Is well and happy, and- that France Is a delightful country. i i Mrs. H. P. Gately, son, Prescott, nnd daughter, Helen, of Washington, D. C, will arrive this evening and Will spend the next few weeks at the Binger Hermann residence in this city. Mrs. Gately is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann and will at tend the 50th wedding anniversary of the latter couplo which will be cele brated tomorrow. ,- MJ.B.Qoffee ARTICLES SHIPPED BY , DOUGLAS CO. RED CROSS Surgical , dressings, hospital sup plies and miscellaneous articles pro duced and shipped by Douglas Coun ty Chapter American Red Cross and the branches, auxiliaries and units during tho month of May, 1918v 7000 gauze compresses 4x8 656 oakuin ab sorbant pads 8x12, 114 absorbant pads 12x24, 147 spilt Irrigation pads 21x26, 115 handkerchiefs, 60 hand- V Y M.M.J Best Coffee at any price You can make more cups of good coffee 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 REWARD The rewardB of those who spend wisely are comfort and wealth. The wisest expendi ture for any homo today Is the purchase of a Western Eloctric Washer and Wringer. First cost Is ten dollars per month, operating expense about fifteen cents per week, including soap. Not a expensive as you thought, is it? , - ,. These machines will advance in price shortly. Better . look into the- matter today. Full Information may bo obtained by phoning 123. VHIIO SAYS: '-' ' i : Money itself is ol no benefit. It's what yon get (or it that counts. - The Electric Store Roseburg, Oregon AUTOMOBILE AGENCY HIUSCOB AUTOMOBILES. Cheapest and best car on the mar ket for the money. The car with a halt million dollar motor. Be sure to see this car before you buy. SECOND HAND CARS. . 1 Bulck Six, 1917 modot. 1 8tudebaker In fine Bhape. 2 Fords just overhauled and in good condition. One Excelsior Auto Cycle. I will trade new cars for bid cars. Take stock, cows, hay, grain, wag ons, etc., as part payment on either new. or second hand cars. J. M. JUDD Agont for the BRISCO automobile We wish to announce that we have moved our (iranite and Marble Works to 002 N. Jackson Street, nnd are prepared to furnish any thing in our line at a reasonable price. We use only the best Ilarre Granite ill our Monumental work, nnd Vermont Marble In our head stones. We also do nil kinds of Cemetery work. Wo invne yon to call and see lis, Yours for Business, Peoples Marble & Granite Works V. E. Marsters. proprletorf ' 502 , N. Jnckson Street, . - ' or , G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Itosoburg, Oregon. f Never Trouble Rubber 'Till Rubber Troubles You" T- That will be a long time hence, if all your Rubber Goods are the . "Rexair kind ' '. ' , ' GLOVES WATER BOTTLES v .- TUBING - . - AND ':. , SYRINGES V AIR CUSHIONS : Nathan iMduidn fin . reruns Fullerton TJie JWL Stars Building NOW FOR YOUR Strawberry Crates Place, your order early with the THE J. C. FLO OK CO. REAL ESTATE Cltyund Farm Property, Winches tor Hay nnd Westlnke Town Lots. GEORGE ltlTEU. -.122 West Oak Street. DltS. PLYLER A PLYLER Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore. Consultation, examination tree. Office Honrs 9 to 5 - Phone 1P2 - Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. SHOE ECONOMY Have worn shoes repaired by -reliable workman. Prices right. W. S. HOWARD, 214 Jackson St. STOP AT THE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG Why is a brick mason like a loco motive? Because he has a tender. For a tender steak A Juicy chop, Direct your footsteps To our shop. . Our saws are sharp; Cleavers, too v. o'll trim them up Just right for you. THE ECONOMY MARKET Geo, Kolilhugen, Prop. Phone 08. The SQUARE DEAL CASH GROCERY CORNER LANE & SHERIDAN STS. Will Open for Business ' t MONDAY MORNING, JUNE S, 1018. EOT. ASHWORTH, Proprietor. Eden Electric Washing Machine If every husband could be made to do the family washing Just once, ' , he wife would havo an - EDEN Electric cashing and wringing machine the following Monday. Free demonstration. Easy terms. Douglas County Light and Water Co. Fire and Auto Insurance Protect yourself from loss with one of our properly written Insur ance policies. 6, W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE 110 Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. Don't Pay the 25 Advance in Freight Rates Don't pay any freight - on wood. There Is no better wood than Douglas County Wood, and there is enough of it for everybody, In Roseburg, If we have the orders in timo. v i KENNY LUMBER COMPANY "BUILD A HOME." AUCTIONEER M. O. Rodabaugh. Roseburg, Oregon. Thirty years' experience. Satisfaction guaran teed. All kinds of sale work, Date Arrangement Made at The - Umpqua Valley Bank. FRENCH TRANSFER COMPANY Contract Taken and Estimates Fur nished on All Work In Our Line. Household Goods Promptly and . Carefully Moved ', QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE Phone 220 4(11 W. Cass St. Teams and Auto Trucks