1 I r TRB EVENING NEWS FRIDAY", JINK 7, 11)18. - THRBH J , -J Clark & Clark Roseburg National Bank Wants you to send something to cheer the boys. What's better than a' good PHOTO mad ; by General Pershing V I' The Store that Appreciates Your Business 230 N. Jackson St. THE NEW LOCATION OF FISHER'S Lass OpenB with a beautiful Bliowing of now and dainty Walsts,Crope De Chene, Georgotto and Voile. New Neckwear, Purses and Jewelry Novelties, New Sweaters In Silk, Fiber Silk and Wool. New Dress Silks and Satins, New Georgettes and! Crepe De Chene in all shades. Visit us In our new location, you will like our store, 230 Jatkson St., Opposite Review Bldg. CLOSING EXERCISES AT When it Costs 3 l-2c a Mile To travel, don't travel. Stay at home. It you haven't the home, we'll build you one. KENNY LUMBER COMPANY "BUILD A HOME." FRENCH TRANSFER COMPANY Contracts Taken and Estimates Fur nished on All Work In Our Line. .Household Goods Promptly and Carefully Moved QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE ' Phono 220 401 W. Cass St. Teams and Auto Tracks Your Spring Washing Just about this time of the year the housewife plans on a general spring renovating of her home and the family washing, naturally "takes on" a big Increase. Lace curtains, .portiere and all the "extras" can be handled byus In a pleasing and satisfactory way. In fact, we would be pleased to do nil your family washing. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY At eight o'clock las- evening the assembly room at tho Benson school building was crowded to overflowing with interesting patrons who bad gathered to witness the closing exer cises, an excellent .program having been carefully prepared by Principal C. A. Arehart and his efficient corps of teachers. Prof. Arehart called the assembly to order, and in" well chosen words thanked the patrons for their hearty co-operation 'tu thfl years work, and stated thai, next September pupils and teachers will again assemble at Benson school with J the same determination to attain success that was nan If est last Sep tember. After Mr. Arehart's remarks the following program was rendered: First Grade Song and Poems Recitation Four Little GirlB Recitation Charlie Neal Setaad Grade Song and Poems Recitation -The Secret" Marguerite Donaldson. Third Grade Song "The Boys of tho U. S. A." Shoemaker's Dance. Recitation...."The Calories'll Git You" Fourth Grade Song ..... "O Tiny Boat' Song .T. "Fairies' Fifth Grade Recitation, "Reliable Information" Soug "Welcome Sweet Spring" Department "Song of Soldiers" Sixth Grade...."Maklng of the Flag" At tby conclusion of the program Professor Arehart announced that the . following pupils had neither been absent nor tardy during the entire school year: First Grade Lewis Evans. Second Grade UlUred Cordon. Third Grade Mary Carnahan. Fourth Grade Ralph Church, Shirley Ware, Bessie Redboin. Fifth Grade Lois Byrd, Lucy Grimm. Sixth Grade Floyd Church, Wen dell Hinsdale. Seventh Grade Vlolette Cole, Kathleen Bonebrake, Florence Sln nott. v Eighth Grade Neva Church, Es ther Miller, Florence Wimberly.' Also the following pupils who en tered high school at the beginning of the second semester, were neither ab sent nor tardy during tho first semes ter lit Benson school: Dorothy Gib son, Clementine Mclteynolds, Mildred Roberson. Leslie Pettey. The following pupils wero award ed prizes in penmanship: Firth Grade Lucy Grimm. Sixth Grade LaVerne Dunham, Franklin Rose. , Seventh Grade Florence Sinnott, Evelyn Quine, Vivian Williams. Eighth Grade Cecilo Bennett, Ford Singleton, Erma Crlmm. tho right of way, eighteen of them got together and purchased' the lot and everything Is now assured for the cannery forging ahead and u large force of men are now busily en gaged getting ready for the Installa tion of the machinery. ATTENTION, FRATERNAL ORDERS AND PATRIOTIC ORGANIZATIONS. A most urgent and cordial Invita tion 'Is extended to you to assist in the big "Flag Day Demonstration," on Friday afternoon, Juno 14, under the management of tho Roseburg rJlks. We want you all to join In the patriotic parade at two y. in. of that day, and thus make a rousing public, patriotic expression of our one common purpose, victory. All automobllos, to be eligible in line must have our flug prominently displayed. Please notify us, at least approxi mately how many of your various orders can be expected In line, and address ELKS' FLAG DAY COMMITTEE, tf Box 935 MERCHANTS BUY LOT. The merchants of this oity had DromiBed the Roseburg Canning Co. a sewer and water right of way for their cannery near the S. P. tracks, but when they started in to carry out their plans the French Transfer Co. objected to the sewer crossing a lot they owned near where the cannery is to he established, for a longer peri od than six months and the mer chants being duty bound to furnish It starts next Monday NEW PERFECTION OlLGOOKSTOVEWEm The Big Blue Discs which you will see displayed in the win dsws of your dealer point the way to a cool, clean kitchtn , New Perfection Oil Cook Stove in your home. xt nJAP. rrx AtMzt nr rli'H- TV.rinnmica1. And " i,U OIUVRS -' , " -- 7 all the convenience of gas. Lights at the touch of a match and heats in a jiffy. More convenient than" coal or wood. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. Perfect cooking-because of the steady, evenly-distributed heat. Remember next week to call on your dealer and find out about oil cook-stove comfort and convenience. . STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' , (California) . B. L. HYLAND Special Agent, Standard Oil Company, Roseburg, Oregon. This stoves for sale by: ' A. J. LILBURN & SON, B. W. STRONG, Roseburg, Oregon !.COK & VOR THE BLUE DISCS EUGENE TO "DRESS UP." The Eugene park board has begun its campaign for a botter- looking city. In a public address to the citi zens of Eugene the members urge that the lawns should be kept green, that the parkings should be mowed and kept in presentable condition, that the trees should be well trim med and that the people of the city should wake up to the fact that Eu gene is one of the shabbiest cities in the state of Oregon. The board ap peals to the civic pride of the people, Eugene Tteglster. EXPERT Kodak finishing. Clarks Kodak Shop, 125 Cass street. ' tf WAS IN ROSEKl'ItG. A sweet little thing, witli a most becoming smile, short skirts and a dimple in her chin was in town the past week attempting to wrk our citizens on the scholarshlp-magazlne-subscription stunt. This scheme has been worked' to a fare-you-woll here for the pust several years and our citizens fail to "fall for" It any more.. We 'can obtain practically every' mngazine published, at "Sandy's,", and why should "we hand our money to a stranger and take a chance? Sutlfbrlin Sun. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that all school warrants of school district No. 11(5, Douglas County, Oregon, to and including No. 80 endorsed not paid for want of funds, are this day called- for payment by the under signed, and all Interest thereon will cease from the date of this notice Dated this 39th day of May, 1918. F. G. BUELL, Clerk of School DIst. No. 110, Doug las County, Oregon. Lee Dillard, of tho Marsteis Drug Co., is spending a few weeks at Ash land enjoying the delightful climate of that section. May weather was not conducive to material growing of crops, und the monthly report from - tho local weather bureau, Issued by Observer Wm. Bell, bears out the assertion. There was considerably less than the usual rainfall, and many cold' nights, so that crops were generally retarded. This fact has resulted in great damage to the agricultural In terests of the county, and In manv locallttes there will bo probably only a half yield. Added to the unfavor able weather conditions grain aphis appeared in most sections, and th6 Inroads of the insect post has been very damaging. Wheat, vetch and oats, besides gardens, have been at tacked by the pests, and' tho unfavor able weather conditions are believed by many farmers and gardeners to have acted as a protection to propa gation of the Insects. The warmest day of May was on the 2t9h, when the mercury registered 82. The coldest temperature was 34 on the 21st. The greatest dally range of temperature was on May 1, there' being a difference of 41 de grees between the two extremes. On May 9 there was the least range of tinperature, there being but 9 pnintr difference in the extremes. .Total rainfall was only 1.34 inches, the most of this railing in the Burly pari of the month. Normal precipitation for May is 2.05, and for tho season the shortage is 8.84 lnches "Never Trouble Rubber 'Till Rubber Troubles You" That will be a long time hence, tf all your Rubber Goods are the , . , ; ' "Rexall" kind- . . ' .. 1 GLOVES .- WATER DOTTLES TUIIIXO I AND SYRINGES AIR CUSHIONS Hainan j ai renins Fullerton TJto XCWU J&re . 1 Building Perkins Use Grandma's Sage Tea and. Sulphur Recipe and Nobody will Know. The SQUARE DEAL . CASH GROCERY , - ' CORNER LANE & SHERIDAN STS. ' Will Open for Business MONDAY MORMXG, JUNE 3, 1018. R.-T. ASHWORTH, Proprietor. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to Its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used tt to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attract tlve. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect But brewing at home Is muesy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking nt any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth'i Sane and Sulphur Compound," you will get this famous old preparation, Improved by the addition of other ln erredlenta. which can be depended up on to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A woll-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking ono strand at a time. By morning the sray hair dlsaoDears. and after an other application or two, it becomes j beautifully dark and glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Eden Electric Washing Machine If every husband could be made to do the family washing just once, he wife would have an .- V EDEN - Electric v. ashing and wringing machine the following Monday. Free demonstration. Easy terms. Douglas County Light and Water Co. IT'S SOME CAR THE " - . v . : ,:.' , '; D-40" Mitchell Six . Let Us Show Yon SSSBSBSSBSSSBSSSSSSftBSSSSSBBBMBSSKWWSSJ I. F. BarKer $ Co. ' Roseburg Oregon SAXON "SIX" Touring Car $1175 F. O. B. Roseburg SAXON STRENGTH-:-ECONOMY-:-SERVICE 1 MOT O R C A. n S SAXON "SIX" 1 4-Passenger Roadster " $1175 F. O. B. Roseburg The New 1918 Saxon Six Has Just Arrived -: The Highest Grade, Low-Priced Light Six CONSIDER WHAT YOU GET FOR $1175 Saxon "Six" offers you, for $1175, a combination of the value foatures found on other cars ti Hing from $1230 to $10,000. It has a six cylinder Continental motor, Timken axles, Timken bearings, Veddors radiator, Stromborg ii:rbi:.etor, Itcmy Ignition, spiral bevel gear drive, Kxido battery. No other ear within many hundred dollars of the Hoxon "Six" price has such a complete array of standard recog- nized fcaturos. . With, this combination of unsurpassed features of construction, Saxon "Six" (rives yon tinsui pns::ed qualities of operation exceptional power and speed, flexibility and smoothness obtainable In no Inferior cars, splendid hill-climbing ability, utmost comfort and case of riding, ample room and a gratifying ec ononiy. Saxon "Six hns won a reputation for day-ln-and-day-out reliable service.. It Is an honest value In every sense of Uie word. , If a Man is Known by the Company He Keeps Why Not a Car? Note the Associates of fSaxon Six" . Conl Incntal Timken Motor Axles Timken Holler Hearings Timken Semi- Feddcrs Spiccr Exlde Itemy Spiral Hovel Floating . Joints Storage Drive lU'arAxlo Uadlators Universal flattery Ignition Ilcndix-Drivo Starting Mechanism 8AXOX $U73SAXON $1173 SAXON $1 173SAXON $117BSAXON $1173SAXON $I175SAXON $11738AXON SU7BSAXON $1173 SAXON $1173 Paige Lexington Velle Auburn Moon Davis Jordan Liberty Columbia National Patterson Bour-Davis Cadillac Peerless Hudson Stautz Liberty Premier Velie Jordan H. A. L. Moon Packard Packard Locomobile Plerce-Arrow Cadillac Peerless Hudson Chalmers ' Oldsmoblle Wlnton . Hupmobile Cadillac Chalmers Franklin H. A. L. Hudson Locomobilo Marmon Mercer , , Packard Paige ' Plerce-Arrow Simplex National Plerce-Arrow Premier Stearns Packard Peerless White , , Hudson Roo . . : ' Flat Plerce-Arrow Packard Plorco-Arrow Stutz Paige Packard Peerless "Packard Hayncs Cadillac Wlnton Hudson Cadillac Stearns- -Peerless White ChnlmerB White . Knight Hudson Chandler ' Moon Bulck Peerless Chalmers Pathfinder Cadillac Franklin ' Studobaker Stearns Oldsmoblle Stearns Hudson' Kissel . Wlnton Chalmers Wlnton Colo Palgo Pierce Hudson Liberty Auburn . H. A. L. 12 , Arrow Paigb Jordan . Scripps- Booth HIGH GRADE UNITS ONLY ARE INCORPORATED IN "SAXON SIX " Also Agents for the Metz, at $775, f. o. b. Roseburg, and the Chandler Six JOHN C. SIGNOR, Corn SSn and Roseburg, Oregon 'I r -:3 ' 11 I' ll i ' 1 j