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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1918)
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"Adults 15c- TOMORROW FKAMvlA.N FARXUM I.N "THE ROUGH LOVER" Saturday Knuuy Welilun in "Tho Shell (iiune." " Sunday Mary .Miles Minter iu "Power That Trey." Monday Gladys Lcs)lo in "Tlio Llttlo Runaway," also a Short Hart Feature. . ...i... . Next Tuesday and .Wednesday Edllh Storey in "The Xogion of -"Death?" Metro' 7-art spoeliil production Do lue. wim ?IPOOM?r!?3v9f $5.50 B00TERIE BBUNN Perkins Building, Cass St. Read the Ads You Find Daily in THE EVENING NEWS Scores of Reliable Merch ants, Looking to Make New Business Friends, Are Daily Appealing to You Through Hundreds of Bargains. Evening News Ads will Help You to Live More Economically -ADMISSION Children 10c j ' : ( city' news -Mr. LrAsfcDr. of Srddie,who sponH yesterday. -in Rosabu rg, , rotu rned home last nlghlL. " '," :;.'V7 v-or.a ,'- aarr .:'.':!: Special c Peralta-n equatr tamaleB served t the Little Oem on Sheri dan street, i. '.: i tt .Call and look at the Auto Cream Freezorv and the-Auto Cook-v stove. Churchill lidw. Co. tf We are serving Black Bros, ice creamr-thts season. The Little Gem restaurant. , .J: A . Mr., and Mrs. Jeft Williams, of Looking Glass, wore business. visitors in UUs city yesterday. , Richie' Goodman, .. of Looking Glass, was a business visitor here today." " ' A. TO. Rice, of Dlllard, who was transacting business in this city yes terday returned last night. .. T. E. Singleton, of Dole, who was attending to business iiintteis here yesterday, returned home last even ing. Mrs. H. C. Darby ondi little son returned home last night after visit ing with relatives and friends at Sa lem and Eugene. Cabbage piania and rooted Ivy ger aniums for sale, also aster plants. Phone 283. H. B. Church, North Rosohurg. tf G. C. Motley, of Sumner, passed through this city yesterday enroute to San Francisco where he will visit with friends. Perry Edwards, of Myrtle Creek, who was a business visitor in this city yesterday returned homo last night. . Have your duds cleaned ana press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf J. M. Martin, of Myrtle Creek, who has been attending to business mnttoi-B In this city, returned home last night. Mildred, Harold and John Black left this morning for Rico Hill, where they will spend the next two weeks visiting with friends. John Atterbtiry and family left for Itlce Hill this morning where Mr Atterbury will be engaged iu build lng a bouse for Earl Strong. James Stock, of Sumner, Ore., left last night for San Francisco where lie will visit with his brother, who Is In the army and stationed at the Presidio. Mrs. Frank Cascadden, of Ta comu, arrived ; In this city last night to visit at the home of Dr. G. C. Fin lay. MrB. Finlay is a niece of Mrs. Cascadden. Mrs. H. M. ijranhnm, of Myrtle Crook, left last night for Sabella, Kans., to attend her father, Amos Ayers, who is critically ill at his homo there. Prof. L. B. Fancher left this morn ing for Portland where ho will visit with his daughter, Mrs. S. C. Hollnnd, and inter will go to The DnT.es to visit his son, Harlan. "The Knlser. Unnal nf TWIln " coming to the Bungalow theatre. Diiktnnrl. Klinrlnv mill Mntwlnv. Is nnp of the greatest photoplay attractions ever produced. A show you can't af ford to miss. J22 loo croam conns and ico cream sold In bulk, the vory best Palace of Sweets cream, at the Little Gem. 119 Sheridan street. A soda fountain in connection. Drop in and try these delicious products. tf Mrs. J. K. Waiters, of Brownsville, Ore., and Mrs. R. A. Caitwrlght. of lOmmett. Idaho, who have been visit ing friends at tho soldiers' home, left last night for Cold Hill, where they Iwlll ivlslt with friends. Riley Younghlood. nn enlisted man from Camp Lewis, who has been on detailed duty In the woods at Powers, Ore., spent the day in this city, yes terday, enroute to Los- Angeles. where lie will enjoy a furlough at tho home of ills parents. The Kaiser. Beast of llerlin." will be shown nt tho Bungalow theatre at Oakland. Sunday and Monday, June 23 and 21. Sunday matinee at 3 p. in. Two shows each night, first show nt 8 p. in., second' show at 9:30. j2 Miss Leona Marsters. a freshman In the unlvorslty during the past year, and a resident of Hendricks hall, loft yesterday for her home in Roseburg where sho will spend the summer. Miss Mnrstcrs expects to return to the unlvorslty next year. Kugene Register. The new dusting process Installed by Slopor, the cleaner and pressed, eradicates every particle of dust from your clothing before they are pressed and cleaned, thus . assuring you of the most sanitary methods employed In handing your work. The only sanitary dusting machine iit the city. tf Mrs. C. W. Hulse and Mrs. C. C. Harlnnd. of Portland, and Mrs. C. W. Andrews and little girl, accom panied Mrs. O. L. Jones aud chil dren to Glendale last night,' where they will spend several days visiting. All the Indies were cousins of Mrs. Frances llouser and were In attend- ance at her funeral, in this city, Tuesday. v-i .1 - CaleWvhoQag Deenttendlng to. buslnoss matters 'here, returned nome today. " -"-v rr.:. Harry Rice, of Myrtle Creek, was attending. to business matters In this city today .. Attorney E. I). Hermann went to Yoncalla . thla afternoon where he has business matters to attend to. Miss Marguerite Palmer, of Dole, who spent yesterday shopping in; inia cuy, reiurneu' name , last nigm. V T. W. Morgan and son, Dwight, of Looking Glass, were attending to business matters in this city today. Another consignment of third lib erty loan bonds, amounting to $62, 000, was received by the Roseburg National Bank today. These bonds will be turned over, to purchasers in their regular order, having been Bub scribed tor in the last drive. Mrs. R. E. Smith and two chil dren left for San Francisco this morning where they will join Mr Smith who is attending a meeting of the directors of the fourth liberty loan. After concluding their visit at the bay city they will snend several weeks touring the state by automo bile, Mr. Smith having made the trip south in his machine. BUYING TOWER OF THIS VOIAAH. There was a time not so many months ago when a dollar went a long way. It would provide 'enough food to last a small family two days. But since our advent into the world's war, the buying power of the dollar has decreased immeasurably. There have been days when it would buy only a dozen of eggs. And with the diminishing power of the dollar the advance in wages has not been com mensurate with the advance in prices. This can mean but one thing. We must study thoroughly every con templated expenditure; in other words, weigh carefully every dollar. American people have long been criticized for their prodigal and thoughtless buying. They have specu lated rather than invested1, accepted rather than selected, in Europe be fore the war a common remark of merchants was, "Save it for the Americans; they will buy it." Care ful, thoughtful buying, such as we must do if we are to. win this war. calls for the buying of known quan tities. These products in every field that have gained a reputation for de pendability in service. They are easily recognized. Their names are almost by-words In our household speech. Their names are constantly before us in the news papers. Such articles as Goodrich Tires, Royal Baking-powder, Standard Oil Co. products and other dep"ndabl goods, have lived up to our expec tancies or they wouldn't be where they are today. The resources o their manufacturers have been such as to guarantee continued or im proved quality in service. The Americnn government has vir tually advocated this course In its policy of standardization. It has concentrated on those articles, com modities, machines and weapons that have stood the test oi long service. It has but one thought In mind winning this war. And it is not go ing to dabble with unknown and un certain quantities. Time and Uvea are too precious. Let us follow the gov ernment s example. Let us buy estab lished,, reliable -brands, Such a re solve Is patriotic and economical, it will make our dollar go further. EXPERT Kodak finishing. Clarks Kodak Shop, 125 Cass street. tf XOW OX A CASH BASIS. In order to decrease the -overhead expense, incident to our present sys tem, so as to partially offset con stantly increasing prices of labor and material, we have, after maturest consideration, deemed it advisable, and to tho mutual interest of our customers and ourselves, to operate our parts and repair shop depart ments on a strictly cash basis. This is In no way a reflection upon the credit of our various customers, but a mothod to keep . prices down to even tho present high level, and we sincerely bespeak your co-operation. Wo wish at this time to ex press our appreciation of the busi ness with which you have favored us in the past, and to assure you of our earnest endeavor, under very trying labor conditions, to improve the ser vice and1 efficiency or our organiza tion. 130 . J. O. NEWLAND. PICKED THE ItOCTOK'S BEST ONE Little Billie Whittier, aged 4, lives at Wooster. O. He has long felt the need of a baby in the family, says nn . exchange. So last week on his own hook, he went directly to what he had been taught was the . source of the supply of the whole neighbor hood. Dr. A. C. Smith. As usual. Dr. Smith wasn't in, but his twin babies- were. They were sleeping peacefully and unguarded in their crib. Billie thought he Was lust iu time, there wero only two left, and the choice was rather limited, but after looking them over a few min utes, he decided to take a certain one. Carefully picking up this baby. mily carried It home. About 6 min utes later, Mrs. Smith was observed on her front porch wringing her nnnuB. About this time Mrs. Whit tier ran over with the missing baby. Explanations and apologies were ex changed. Only Billie failed to under stand. He couldn't see why Mr. Smith, a doctor, couldn't spare at least one babyr -wlrcn.-he TOuld"ordFr another for his own use at any time. The month of .the blushing bride, aud we alt wish to remem ber hereon this the happiest day of her life. How nice in the yeors to come for her to say "This piece of Cut Glass was my Wedding gift from Helen, and this piece of China is from Nellie, and Mother gave me this beautiful Set of Stiver." " " Remember In making youi" gift selections that wo carry those gifts in grades that will last for years to come. Plckard and Stoufter Hand-Fainted China, -Hawkes & Llbbys Cut Glass, Alvln and Community Silver and also Solid Silvor in many beautiful patterns. BUBAR BROTHERS 101 Jackson Street.. TEACHERS1 EXAMINATIONS. Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Douglas county, Oregon, will hold the regu lar . examination of applicants for State Certificates at Roseburg, as follows; Commencing Wednesday, June 26, 1918, at 9:00 o'clock a. in., and con tinuing until Saturday, June 29, 1918, at 4:00 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon. ' U. S.' History, Writing (Penman ship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon. Physiology, Reading, -Alanual Training, Composition, Domestic Science, MethodB in Reading, Course of Study ior Drawing, Methods In Arithmetic. Thursday Foi"enoon. Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods in Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Tliiu-sduy Afternoon, Grammar, Geography, Stenog raphy, American Literature, Physics, Typewriting, Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon. Theory and Practice, Orthog raphy (Spelling), Physical Geog raphy, English Literature, Chemis try. Physical Culture. Friday Afternoon. School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon. Geometry, Botany. Saturday Af tornoon. General History, Bookkeeping. Very truly yours, O. C- BROWN, ' dw-J20 School Superintendent. VHW TODAY. FOR RENT 4 room furnished flat, ground floor, gas, 119 W. Lano. WANTED To trade single harness for good 22 rifle. G. .M. Green Melrose. HOGS For sale. Feeders of all sizes; also fine brood sows. Sun shine ranch. Phone 1F2. DAIRY CO"W For sale! Purebred Holsteln, gives a tub full of milk. Will be fresh In July. Sunshine ranch. Phone 1F2. FOR SALE 13 head grade Durham cattle, also 3 work horses. In quire Baiter rooming house, Lane street, Roseburg. FOR SALE Or trade. One good team of horses, geldings; 1 6-year- old black mare; 1 team heavy mares; 2 saddle horses. Sunshine Ranch. Phone 1F2. FOR SALE Best paying garage Dusincss in southern Oregon in eluding agency for one of the best cars on the market. Owner will be called In next draft. Write care Box 819. Medford, Ore. REWARD Of $10 each for one red -year-oia steer and heifer, heart brand on left hip, to be delivered in Jim Byron's pasture, Olalla, Oregon. T. L. Hemingway, Baker rooming house, Roseburg. FOR SALE Horse, good driver or worker, 9 years old, weight about 900, $40. One good brood sow, weight about 250 lbs., $35. Three tons good oat hay. also household goods. Thos. Chlnn, near Happy Valley bridge, or inquire News. We wish to announce that we hare moved nur Granite and Marble Works to 502 N. Jackson Street, and are prepared to furnish any tiling in our line nt a reasonable price. Wo use only die best Uarre Granite in our Monumental work, and Vermont Mnrblo in our head stones. We also do nil kinds of Cemetery work. We inviie you to call and see us. Yours for Rusiness Peoples Marble & Granite Works ,W. E. Mnrstcrs, proprietor, 502 N. Jackson Street, or C. W. Young & Son, 116 Cassr St. Roseburg, Oregon. M BBaiBisn: II II II -..IiA"rH Ml .aa BV-J BfcJ V Commerce . Commerce and labor are closely allied and should work ' in perfect unison, .As commerce expands, there is an ,. increasing demand for labor. Corporations, flinis and . . individuals, desiring a thoroughly Tollable banking con-.. . nectlon will find the Roseburg National Bank a strong ' : depositary for their funds. , Government pays 4i per cent on , Wur Savings Stamps, Invest your 5 " ;". Money with tho Government. ' '; ' The Roseburg National Bank Eo s ob u , Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Martin visit ed with friends in Corvnllls a day or so this week while on their way home from Canada, where they went some time ago to visit with a daugh ter and look after property interests.-' They now reside In R03eburg. Cor vallls Gazette. MRS. ETHELYN BANNERMAN i CAMPBELL TEACHER OF PIANO Fory Studio over Ott's music store. Mrs. Campbell will teach throughout the summer. Telephone 57-J. Why is a brlcK mnson like a loco motive? IJccmise he has a tender. Jf'or a tender atenk A Juicy chop, Direct your footsteps To our shop. Our saws are sharp; Cleavers, too V e'll trim them up Just right tor you. THE ECONOMY MARKET Geo. Kohlhngen, Prop. . Phone 58. ' It is NOT A POISON and leaves NO ODOR, yet B-K will thorough- ' ly disinfect any and all things. It will kill all germs as well as lall oddrs. Can be'used in drinking water and should be for poul try and-stock- - - - Use In your Refrigerator and food closets. Use in your living rooms where germs collect. Use in your basements and cellars. Use about your barns and poultry houses. Remember it can be used any and every where for " . . . .' : It Is not not a poison It will mix with water readily It is non-caustic "". :T ; '" . V It will not clog sprayer . It Is NOT EXPENSIVE, yet ton times mbre effective than Carbolic Acid. - .; " v , ; t Call for a folder. ' ' "t," . Churchill Hardware Co. At -t-l 13 JULIAN ELTINGE .The greatest female impersonator on earth, in : "The Clever Mrs. Carfax" See this great detective story love, thrills and . adventure "all rolled together. .. . riCTOGRAPH "THE MAGAZINE ON THE SCREEN." ADULTS 15o ' ' v CHILDREN lOe Saturday Enid Bennett In "Keys of Righteousness." Sunday Only Bill Hart In "Selfish Yates." . Monday and Tuesday "Empty Pockets." A .Wonderful story of the slums nnd palaces of New York. and Labor r , Ore Fire and Auto Insurance Protect yourself from loss with one of our properly written insur ance policies. G. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE 116 Cass Street Roseburg. Ore. PAGES Is the Place For IjATH WINDOWS DOOR SCREENS CEDAR POSTS BRICK TILE COAL WOOD LUMBER " SHINGLES CEMENT BLOCKS, ROOFING AND BUILDING PAPERj WIDE CEDAR BOAT LUM BER. v ' - - ' 709 N. Jackson St. Phone 242 ANTLERS 5 THE A T RE TONIGHT & TOMORROW 7:30 & V l