E2EEL THK EVX VTJjQ NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE , 1018. Get in the Swim! Buy One of Our Bathing Suits f Ladies' Wool Bathing Suits '...................$1.98 Ladies Cotton Bathing Suits ..98c, $1.49 Wool Bathing Caps : 23 Men's Wool Bathing Suits .... $2.25, $2.49, $2.69, $2.98, $3.69, $5.50 Men's Cotton Bathing Suits....'..49c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Boys' and Girls' Cotton Bathing Suits ...49c, 69c, 98c IiET US SHOW YOU. YOU BUY IT HKRB FOR LESS. " " - i an n AUCTIONEER M. O. Radabaugh. Roseburg, Oregon. Thirty years' experience. Satisfaction guaran teed. All kinds of sale work. Date Arrangements Mado at The Umpqua Valley Rank. STOP AT THE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBUKQ SHOE ECONOMY Have worn shoes repaired by re liable workman. Prices right. W. S. HOWARD, 21 Jackson St. NOW FOR YOUR Strawberry Crates Place your order early with the THE J. C. FLO OK CO. Who The Western Electric Washer &Wringer Checking up the purchasers of two hundred' Western Electric WttBhera In Portland showed that: 21 pet' cent had income of more tlnui fflttOOO yciu-ly. 27 por cent hml Incomes of more than $2000 yearly, 52 Per Cent or 104 of these 200 washing machines nro owned by families with incomes of less than $2000. This showB that tho rich enn affonl to do without this ma chine. It Is the family in medium clrcumstancos that appreciates the saving In money, clothes, time and labor made possible by the Western Electric Washor and Wringer. UIILIG SAYS Tho poor man cannot afford anything but the loM. no money to wnsto In experiment. The Electric Store MAJESTIC TODAY LAST Carmel Myers in "The Wife He Bought" Founded on Larry Evan's story "Ono Clear Call." A five part Bluebird Play that Everybody likes. CURRENT EVENTS Always some news from our boys "over there" "STRIKE ONE" A fifteen minute hvugh. Adults 15c- Tomorrow, "THF TRAIL OF YESTERDAY" A FIVE-ACT METRO WESTERN DRAMA. Of love and peril featuring Bort LytoU. Sunday Edna Goodrich in "Q'leen -." Tuesday olid Wednesday "Hill Hart In "Hell's Hinges" "Kitchen Liwlv," n twn-wirt Mark Bennett Comedy. r - PAGES Is the Place For ' SHINGLES LATH WINJK)WS DOQR SCREENS ' CEDAR POSTS BRICK TILE COAL WOOD LUMBER CEMENT BLOCKS, ROOFINO AND BUILDING PAPER, WIDE CEDAR BOAT LUM BER. . 709 N. Jackson St. Phone 242 uys r He lias ALWAYS A fiOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time HAY. -ADMISSION Children 10c and tho 0 CITY NEWS 0 Shoo Heol enamel for white shoes Churchill Hdw. Co. J10 Safety razor blades sharpened for 30c per do-.. Churchill Hdw. Co. J10 Five hundred dollars to loan on ranch or house in city. See Morrill S04 Mill street. j" H. Hanson and S. J. Jones return cd home this morning from a busi ness trip to Glendale. Children's day exercises Christian church next Sunday night. Don't mlBs it. . JS Fay BroWnson and Walter Jones wore uinong the Looking Glass poo- plo transacting business in this city yesterday. Special Pe'ralta squab tamaleB served at the Little Gem on Sheri dan street. tf J. W. Thomas and wife, of Anchor, upper Cow creek, valley, spent the day in Roseburg visiting friends. We are serving Black Bros, ice cream this season. The Little Com rostnurent. tf The alumni entertainment has been changed from tomorrow (Sat urday) evening until Monday night. MIbb Maude Hedriek, of Drain, who has been visiting with luiss Clara McCoy, in this city, returned to her homo, near Drain, this morning. Cabbage plants ana rooted Ivy ger aniums for sale, also aster plants. Phone 283. H. B. Church, North Koseburg. tf Mrs. (Robert Wood arrived this morning from Portland and will visit with friends and relatives ror a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mundt, of Looking Glass, returned today by su to from Portland. They report i most enjoyable trip to the metropo lis. Z. N. Agee, of the Pacific Paper Co., is in the city today looking after the Interests of his house. He is on his way north from the southern part of the state. Have your duds cleaned ana press ed by Sloper, tne cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and .atlsfactlon guaranteed. tl Attorney M. B. Hermann, of this city, who has been in Portland for the past several days attending to buHlnes Binatters returned this morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Henderson will arrive here from Sun Francisco Sunday afternoon and will visit at the home of Mr. Henderson's par ents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hermann arriv ed this morning from Portland and will attend the 60th wedding anniver sary of Hon. and Mrs. Blnger Her mann, parents of the former. Miss Grace Bossen, who was oper ated on nt Mercy hospital, yesterday. is rostlng nicely according to reports received todny. Drs. seiner nnu Stowarti were the attending surgeons The Lady Mncacboes held n spe cial meeting this aftornoon and de cided there would be no regular mooting June 14. owing to tho fact that this duto falls on Flag Day. Ice cream cones and ice cream sold In bulk, tho very bost Palaco of Sweets cream, at the Little Com. 119 Sheridan street. A soda fountain In onnoction. Drop In and try these delicious products. tf H. Mason, of Portland, arrived to day ami will attend the golden wed ding anniversary of Hon. and Mrs lllngcr Hermann which will bo cele brated nt the Hermann residence (his afternoon. Clifford Howard, of the 18th Co lumbla. stationed at Fort Stevens, nr rived In this city today, enrouto to his homo nt Ton Mile, where ho will spend a sixty day furlough, assisting In the harvest fields. Archbishop A. Christie, of Port land, will be nt St. Joseph's church on noxt Sunday, June 9. After the solomn high muss, which will begin nt 10:30 tt. m., the archbishop will confor tho Bacrament or confinim lion on a class of 56 Including rlill dren and adults. Mrs, C. A. L. Hamilton, who has been residing near Fort Stevens. Or for the past two months, whore she rould onjoy visiting with her son Sergeant It. S. J. Hamilton, arrived hero this morning nnd will remain for a week or two before going on to Modesto, Calif. The new dusting process lnstnlled by Sloper, the cleaner and pressed, eradicates every particle of dust from your clotljing before they are pressed nnd cleaned, thus assuring vou of the most sanitary methods employed In handing your work. The only sanitary dusting machine in the city. tf Mrs. C. I. Anderson, of Eugene, nrrlved last evonlug nnd will spend a week or ten dnys in this city visiting with relatives. Mrs. Anderson was formerly Vein Smith. Mrs. G. W. Sparks, grandmother of Mrs. Ander son, who has been visiting with tho latter nt her home returned here with her Inst evening. MIJSIO RECITAL. The Hoinllno school of piano music cordially Invltos you to attend the rocltalB given by tho advanced nnd kindergarten pupils on Monday and. Tues- day evenings, June 10 nnd 11, nt 8 o'clock, In the First M. E. church. The Intermediate re- citnl will be given October 1. Mrs. Roland Agee has beon quite ill at her home In this city for the past few days. John Fr.ey arrived here this after noon from Sutherlin where he spent the day attending to business mat ters. MIbs Ruth Lamb arrived here this afternoon from her home in Dillnrd to spend the aftornoon visiting with friends and shopping. MIsb Isabelle Croupier returned to her home In this city this after noon. Miss Croucher has been teach ing school near Riddle. Mrs. A. R. Marsh, of Riddle, ar rived in this city this afternoon to spend-several days vislti&rf-with her sister, Mrs. S. K. Sykos. Miss ,Ethel Hughes arrived here this afternoon from her home In Cunyonville to spend several days shopping and visiting with friends. M"i3. H. J. Kuetzer and daughter returned to their home In Peoria, 111., this afternoon after spending the past few months visiting with rel atives and friends in this city. Mrs. William Anderson returned to her home in Portland this after noon after visiting in this city with her many friends. Mrs. Anderson has been a resident of Portland about a year, and prior to her departure wns a well known resident here. LECTURE DATES. I will lecture at Green June 11, Winston June 12, Brockway June 13, Dlllard June 14, Glengnry school house June 17, Roberts creek June IS, South Deer Creek June 19. A card froni Edenbower dared me to come there Saturday night. I will be there. S. G. BETTES. THE PACIFIC HU1LDIXG & LOAN ASSOCIATION. "Lots of us waste dimes chasing millions. Most of us quit with neither." ' Savings Each , Your Check Month at Maturity $ 2.60 per month 600.00 $ 6.00 per month $1,000.00 $10.00 per month $2,000.00 $15.00 per month $3,000.00 $20.00 per month $4,000.00 $26.00 por month $6,000.00 Ask M. F. RICE Financial Representative. A COMMON REMARK. Frequently we hear the remark: "How much better that fellow would appear if e would spruce up a hit." He may be unconscious of the fact that carelessness in dress is calling forth just criticism, and that a regu lar attendance to the care of his outer apparel would gain a favorable and lasting impression. We are the Cleaners that make it our business to make your garments Iook their best. Give us a trial. IMPERIAL CLEANERS (Try our way.) Vo call and deliver. Phone 277 NOTICE OF 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. DANCE AT D1XONVILLE. Fildny nlsht,' June 7, dance will be held at Dixonvlllc. Honor Guard girls will serve refreshments and Ott's orchestra will supply music for the occasion. Admission 76 cents. - j7 MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY. Monday is bargain day at the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits French Dry cleaned and pressed for' $1.00. Ah work given prompt attention. Bar train day prices do not Include call ing for clothes or making deliveries. Bring your clothes In. tf MONET TO LOAN. We make loans on Imoroved farm property. Low rate nf Interest. 'r nonr.i.AK abstract co. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Holsteln heifer. ing 3: fresh. Phone BP21. Will Visit Here. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS to lonn on house In town or ranch. See Merrill. 501 Mill street. MILL MEN NOTICE Owner has 12 million feet yellow fir, Douglas county, 3V4 mllos from railroad. Would like to arrange with some one owning portable mill to manu facture this timber, either on stumpage basis or partnership. A. B. Orltzinncher, Astoria, Ore, Beautiful Gifts For Graduation Beauty and Utility characterize the Ideal Graduation Gift and to obtain these you need spend only a very moderate Bum if you make your gift selections here. An Ideal gift would be a good reliable Watch. An accurate tim'o 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 s'ft 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. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 4, of Douglas County, State of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said district will be held at Roseburg high school building; to begin at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the third Monday of June, being the 17th day of June, A. D. 1918. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing two directors to serve for a term of three years, and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. " Dated this 6th day of June, 1918. A. J. GHJDDES, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: ROSCOE N. GREEN, District Clerk. j!5 PROFESSIONAL . Kodak finishing. Clark's Kodak Chop. tf We wish to announce that we have moved our Granite nnd Marble Works to 1502 N. Jackson Street, nnd are prepared to furnish any thing in our line at a reasonable prico. We use only the best Harre Granite in our Monumental work, and Yorm'ont Marble in our head stones. We also do nil kinds of Cemetery work. We Invue you to call and see us. Yours for Business, Peoples Marble & Granite Works w. E. Murstcrs, proprietor, 502 N. Jackson Street. G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon. IVhy Is a brick mason like a loco motive? Ilecause ho has a tender. For a tender steak A juicy chop, Direct jour footsteps To our shop. Our saws are sharp; Cleavers, too o'll trim them up Just right for you. THE ECONOMY MARKET Geo. Kohlhngen, Prop. Phono 58. SEVENTH YEAR. Elizabeth Eldrldgo Heinllne SCHOOL OF PIANO Subjects; Piano, Harmony and Theory. Normal Training for Teachers: Also Hclnline Musical Kindergarten. Booklet upon application. IS3 Kiln St. Phone 83-It Fire and Auto Insurance Protect yourself from loss with one of our properly written insur ance policies. G, W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE 110 Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. DRS. PLVLEIt & PLYLER Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore. Consultation, examination free. Ofllco Hours 0 to S Phone IBS Chiropractic and Electrical - Treatments. 314 IVifreA i.if THE GREAT PLOW OF CIVILIZATION Is turning up the soil In order that democracy may not perish, but be come fertile and grow throughout the world. . ' Let everyone be faithful In hold ing firm to the principles of liberty nnd justice. TheKoseburgNational Bank- - Roseburg, Ore. F RENCH GLASSES MRS. ETHELYN BANNERHAN CAMPBELL Pupils desiring instruction in class will please call for particulars. Fory j Studio over Ott's Music Store. MRS. ETHELYN BANNERMAN CAMPBELL TEACHER OF PIANO Fory Studio over Ott's music store. Mrs. Campbell will teach throughout the summer. Telephone 57-J. REAL ESTATE City and Farm Property, Winches, tcr Bay and Westlnko Town Lots. GEORGE RITER, 122 West Oak Street. NEW WHITE SHOES OXFORDS JUST ARRIVED BY EXPRESS. ROSEBURG B00TERIE IRVIN RHlNN Shoes That Satisfy. fwtlna ii,iiiiw,ir n. ut " n -, n NEW! NEW! Phenola A cold water paint, and disinfectant combined. For cellar, basement, attic, chicken coop, barns or other out buildings. It ia a Sherwin Williams product, which is a waranty of quality. Will last outside as well as similar water paints. No Fly Another output from the Sherwin Williams factory that is intended to bring peace and comfort to your stock and a conse quent profit to you. Does not gum the hair, allows feeding in peace. Results more milk, more flesh, less kick. Only 50c a qt. Sanl Flush will clean the closet bowl of unsightly stains, will sweeten and disinfect, by simple process of placing a small amount In tho water and allowing to stand a short time. 26c for a good helper. Churchill Hardware Co. ANTLERS j Tonight 7:80 41). T H E A T R E I 10c and 15c Jack Pickf ord . IN The Spirit of 17 Deals with the subject of labor disturbances originated by German agents and stepped on by the B oy Scouts and a handful of Civil War veterans. The Son of Democracy, "Under, the Stars" SATURDAY MATINEE 2:15, IIVKNING 7:30 AND O. WILLIAM DESMOND IN 'Captian of His Soul' . MRS. F. D. OWEN Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding 'nu auets, etc. FOR BALK AT "THE FERN" 111 Cass St. Itnsemirg, Ore. ' PHONE 210 SLABWOOD IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Derm Transfer & Storage Co. Jersey Creamery Butter 1-4 lb. Prints FRESH DAILY. - OOUCLAS COUNTY CREAMERY r - - - - - - NEW!