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TIlK BVEOTNfl NEWS
The Store that Appreciates Your Business
230 N. Jackson St.
THE NEW LOCATION OF
FISHER'S
2SE
Opens with a beautiful showing of new and dainty Waists, Crepe
De Chene, Georgette and Voile.
New Neckwear, Purses and Jewelry Novelties, Now 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 Jackson St., Opposite Review Bldg.
Drs. Seely, Sether and
Stewart .
Physicians and Surgeons.
Suite of offices rear of Douglas
National Bank, ground floor.
Phone 307
Roseburg - " Oregon
BR. K. I MILLER
Physician and Slnpcon.
Ground Floor Masonic Building,
corner Cass and Main Sts.
Phone 132.
House 53
DR. S. L. DaLAPP
Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon
Phones: 217-218 Perkins Bldg.
Office 110
Res. 252-L Roseburg, Ore.
SLABWOOD
I.N CAR LOAD LiOTS.
Denn Transfer & Storage Co.
SEVENTH YEAR..
Elizabeth Eldrldgo Heinllne
SCHOOL OF PIANO
Subjects: Piano, Harmony and
Theory. Normal Training for
Teachers. Also
Heinllne Musical Kindergarten.
Booklet upon application.
423 Ella St. Phone 33-R
SHOE ECONOMY
Have worn shoes repaired by re
liable workman. Prices right.
W. S. HOWARD, 214 Jackson St.
F
RENCH CLASSES
MRS. ETHELYN BANNERHAN CAMPBELL
Pupils desiring instruction In class
will please call for particulars. Fory
Studio over Ott's Music Store.
MRS. V. D. OWEN
Cut Flowers, Potted Plants,
Funeral Designs, Wedding J'ou
qnets, etc.
FOR SALE AT
"THE FERN"
111 Cass St. Rosennrg, Ore.
PHONE 240
DRS. PLYIUlt & PIAXER
Licensed Chiropractic Pliysiclnns
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore.
Consultation, examination free.
Office Hours O to 5 Phone 152
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments.
Jersey Creamery Butter
1-4 lb. Prints
FRESH DAILY.
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
STOP AT THB
GRAND HOTEL
OASS STREET ROSEBURG
Fire and Auto Insurance
Protect yourself Irom loss with
one of our properly written insur
ance policies.
G. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE
110 Cass Street Roseburg, Ore.
EEL
K "timcM vniiD innwFYS
U LIKETTUMPS OF LEAD
When you wake up with, backache
and dull misery in the kidney region it
generally means you have been eating
too much meat, says a well-known
authority. Meat forms uric acid which
overworks the kidneys in 'their effort
to filter it from the1 blood and they
become sort of paralyzed and loggy.
When your kidneys get sluggish and
olog you must relieve them, like you
relieve J-our bowels ; removing all the
body's urinous waste, else you have
backache, sick headache, dizzy spells;
your stomach sours, tongue is coated,
and when the weather is bad you have
rheumatic twinges. The urines
cloudy, full of sediment, channels of
ten get sore, water scalds and you are.
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night.
Either consult a good, reliable physi
cian at once or get from your pharma
cist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few dnys
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous snlts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with llthia, and has been used
for generations to clean and stimulate
sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize
acids in the urine so It no longer irri
tates, thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is a life saver for regular
meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot
injure and mnkes a delightful, effer
vescent lithia-waler drink.
ALSACE AND LORRAINE
, (By Associated Press.)
FRENCH FRONT, June 21. In
nearly every newspaper printed in
Get many at the present moment
there is presented- sumo kind of a
scheme tor the solution ot the ques
tion of Alsace-Lorraine. What tin
Germans cannot understand is the
facl virtually every real Alsatian and
Lorrain rejects in totality un
scheme lor joining his native lane:
either to the German Empire or au
ot its component letleral stales.
The latest method of disposing oi
the two provinces discussed in the
tierman imperial parliument pro
poses their division between Prussia
and Bavaria, Lmrnine to he takei
by the former and Alsace by the lul
ter. This proposition not only i:
rejected by the inhabitants of tin
provinces themselves, but has arous
ed protests Irom several ol t ho Ger
man states, and especially from
Wuertteiuberg. Consequently lor the
tiiuo being it has been allowed to
drop in favor of two other schemes,
both unsatisfactory to some of the
German parties.
The lirst of them looks to tile for
mation of an Independent slate ot
Alsace-Lorraine under the rule of a
duke, while the bocoiiiI formulates
the foundation of a republic of Alsace-Lorraine
attached lo the Ger
man Empire. lloth of them have
been widely discussed but without
bringing about any conclusion, and,
should either ol them be accepted
by the Hermans, it is believed the
people of the two provinces would
have nothing to do with It.
As the correspondent of fho As
sociated Press has found in discuss
ing the matter with Alsatians and
Lorralns of nil classes, the only de
sire ol the! people is to be reunited
to France, with which they have re
mained, in spite of the Merman an
nexation, closely allied In all their
ideas and in all their souls. They
recall frequently in the course of
their conversations the words utter
ed by President Wilson;
"The wrong caused by Prussia to
France in IS71 must be redressed
In order that peace may be establish
ed in tho Interest of all."
illoost w. S. S.
NOW OX A t'.iSII llASllj.
In tinier to decrease the overheud
expense, incident to our present sys
tem, so us to partially offset con
stantly (in-reusing prices of labor anil
material, we have, after niutur'.'st
consideration, deemed It advisable,
and to the mutual interest .ot our
customers and ourselves, to operate
our parts and repair shop depart
ments on a strictly cash b'.isin.
This is in no way a reflection upon
the credit ot our various customers,
but a method to keep prices down
to even the present high level, and
we sincerely bespeak your co-operation.
We wish at Ibis time to ex
press our appreciation of the busi
ness wllh which you have favored us
in the past, and to assure you of our
earnest endeavor, under very trying
labor conditions, to improve (he ser
vice and1 efficiency of our organiza
tion. jl!0 .1. O. N 13 W LAND.
lloost W. S. S.
HERMAN' IlIIiTH RATH FALLI.NCi.
The lli-st throe years of war re
duced by over two million the num
ber of babies who would have been
born in Germany had pence prevail
ed, says a report of the British local
government board. Some '10 per cent
fewer German babies were born in
11)16 than In 1!)13. The infant death
rate, which rose to nn abnormal
height for a time alter the outbreak
of the war. nppeurs to have gradual
ly returned to the pre-war rate. The
food difficulties have not led to an
excessive milliner of babies dying, at
least up till the end of 19111. In the
towns where tho food shortage was
most acute the death rate tended to
fall.
Boost W. S. S.
ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
(By E. K. Stedman in the Spokesman
Reytevrr "Dear sis." he wrote, "I've got a
hole, they've laid me up a spell, the
Germans took a plug at me this war
spells death and hell. But, sis, don't
worry over me, my wound is just a
scratch. And sister, dear, the Red
Cross nurse, there's none with ber can
match.
"She does a lot of gruesome work,
hut smiles and pulls It through.
There's nothing for our comfort, sis,
but what she's stanch to do. She's
patient, brave and full of cheer, God
guard those girls in white, she's
stern and firm, but when she Is. you
know she's fighting right.
"Our fight was just a little dash,
but big enough at that- to send me
here to get patched up. A bullet hit
me 'spat.' it caught me In the shoul
der, and I guess I swooned away,
When I came to, sure she was there,
'twas Just at dawn of day.
"She- talked to me, how good she;
was, her words were cheer and joy.
She said they'll never lay you out lor
you're my Yankee boy, and I have
lots of other boys, they all are get
ting well, your wound is just a lit
tle scratch, then said her name was
Nell.
"And then I dozed away again
and had a bully snooze; vyhen 1
awoke another nurse was bathing me
with booze. At least It seemed to
smell like that, she smiled and
winked- at me, say, sis, I'm getting
well too fast, the' Red- Cross nurse
say, Gee!
"She's olio grand glow of sunshine,
of hope and joy and cheer, niy
wound at first seemed almost death,
there's nothing now looks drear.
That cross of red. the gown of whito,
the face with eyes true blue
please, sister, join the Red Cross
hand, help pull the sick ones
through."
Boost W S. S.
THE PACIFIC lit 11,1 I.; IjOAN
ASSOCIATION.
"Lots of us waste dimes chasing
millions. Most of us quit with
neither."
Savings Each Your Check
Month at Maturity
2.50 per month 600.00
$ li.00 per month $1,000.00
$10.00 per month $2,000.00
$lli.00 per month $3,000.00
$20.00 per month $4,000.00
$25.00 per month $5,000.00
Ask
M. F. RICE
Financial Representative.
Roost w. S.
VI HOT WI;III.(J YENTIOHDAV.
Eugene Olllvant. and Miss Eliza
beth Northcrnl'l, of Olalla, were mar
ried yesterday by Itcv. J. c. Spencer,
pastor of the Methodist church. The
wedding occurred at the home of the
bride's sister. Mrs. n, o. Pargeter,
at 2(15 Orcutt. street, and the young
couple will make their home at
Olalla. Ilolli ot the contracting
parties are well known and have
many friends who wish them an
abundance of hapillcss.
Hoost W. S. S.
CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given that all
school warrants of school district
No. 11 G, Douglas County, Oregon, to
and including No. SO endorsed not
paid for want of runds, are this day
called for payment by the under
signed, and all Interest thoreon will
cease from the date of this notice.
Dated this 29th day of May, 1918.
F. 0. BUELL,
Clerk of School Dist. No. 116, Doug
las County, Oregon.
-Iloosl W. S. S.
SON'S INHl ItAXCE PAH).
HAS DOUBLED IN-PRICE
(By Associated Press.)
ROM1S, June 21. Woman's labor
has doubled in price during the past
six months, partly Wue to the era
ployment given by the government to
women In factories directed by the
war department or manufacturing
materials for It. In order to be sure
of employment a woman or girl must
have a husband, father, son or broth
er at the front. Their lowest pay is
7 lire por day, or 2 to 4 lire above
man's wages paid before the war.
Many earn double this sum by over
time. Tho wage is not now consider
ed unusual because tn the same fac
tories skilled men workers earn as
much as 100 lire per day, a sum once
equivalent to $120 and before the war
the average pay per month of a
book keeper.
Women not' working In such gov
ernment supply factories have lately
struck for fifty per cent Increases in
the dressmaking and clothing estab
lishments, and obtained their de
mand, now receiving an average of
i lire per (lay. Unskilled women
and girls are also so highly paid on
tho farms Mint servants are difficult
to find.
Boost W. S. S.
"The Kaiser, Beast of Berlin," will
be shown at the Bungalow theatre at
Oakland, Sunday and Monday, Juno
23 and 24. Sunday matinee at 3
p. m. Two shows each night, first
show at 8 p. m., second' show at
9:30. J22
SAGE TEA KEEPS
When Mixed with Sulphur It
Brings Back Its Beautiful
Lustre at Once.
For Every Reason
For Every Place
Whether for Summer Trips or Winter Sports, the outing is incom
plete without a welcome drink from the Universal Vacuum Bottle.
Dollciously cold or steaming hot as the season or your fancy may
desire. . -
UNIVERSAL
VACUUM BOTTLES AND ACCESSIONS
Meals that must be carried to school to the office or to the shop
are given an added zest by a hot or cold drink trom a vacuum bottle
of the Universal lunch box.
In the school room or nursery milk-hot water, etc., are kept at
proper temperature, all ready for emergency uses.-. There is a
(universal)
trndo marke on every bottle sold
by us.
The Electric Store
UKLIG SAYS
The comtort ot today V,
Is the necessity of tomorrow.
IT'S SOME CAR -THE
"D-40" Mitchell Six
Let Us Show You
I. F. BarKer $ Co.
Roseburg ' Oregon
jVI. M. Miller, clerk of the W. O. W.
has delivered to Mrs. I0va R, Hurd. a
check for $1000, which was the I
amount of Insurance carried by her J
son. The yountr man wiu n mem
ber of the 65th artillery from O'-egnn,
and died In France. He was a mem
ber of the W. o. W. at Eugene.
Boost W. S. S.
MOMVi TO IXJAK.
We make loans on Improved farm
property. Low rate of Intni-rmt..
f DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO. I
Gray hair, however handsome, de
notes advancing age. We all know
the advantages of a youthful appear
ance. Your hair is your charm. It
makes or mars the face. When It
fades, turns gray and looks streaked,
Just a few applications of Sago Tea
and Sulphur enhances Its appearance
a hundred-fold, '
Don't stay gray! Look young!
FMther prepare tho recipe at home or i
get from any drug store a bottle of i
"Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Com
pound," which is merely the old-time '
recipe Improved by the additlo'n of I
other Ingredients. Thousands of folks ,
recommend this ready-to-use prepara-
tion, because it darkens the hair beau- ,
tlfully, besides, no one can possibly
tell, as It darkens so naturally and
evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft :
brush with it, drawing this through !
the hair, taking one small strand at ;
a time. By morning the gray hair i
disappears; after another application j
or two, us natural color is restored
and It becomes thick, glossy and lus
trous, and you appear years younger.
Vyeth's Sago and Sulphur, Com
pound Is a delightful toilet requistte.
Tt Is not intended for the cure, miti
gation or prevention of disease.
CORN IS CORN
When It's In the crib. Almost anywhere else It's squirrel food, rat
food, mice food1 quite the opposlto of "Win the War Food,"
BUILD A CORN CRIB
KENNY LUMBER COMPANY :
WE HAVE NO EQUAL
i Whoa it comes to supplying your home with all the delicacies
of the season. Our stock it always fresh and complete in all lines.
You will And hero the choicest ot goodB and the best of service.
THE CASH STORE V
J. B. KINO, Proprietor RncNlinrg, Oregon
SAXON "SIX"
Touring Car
$1175
F. O. B. Roseburg
SAXON
STRENGTH -:- ECONOMY -:- SERVICE
MOTOR C .A. 8
SAXON "SIX"
4Passenger Roadster 5
$1175
F. O. B. Roseburg
The annual stockholders' meeting
of the Umpqua Savings and Loan
Association will be held at the office
of the Douglas Abstract Company,
248 North JaoJtBon street, Roseburg,
Oregon, at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,
June 26, 1918, for flie purpose of
electing directors for ensuing year
and such other business as may regu
larly comme before the meeting.
126 H. O. PARGETER. Secy.
Moost V. S. S.
SIXfiS OF TKK ItKD OHOSS N'l'lISK.
The New 1918 Saxon Six Has Just Arrived : The Highest Grade, tow-Priced Light Six
CONSIDER WHAT YOU GET FOR $1175
Savon "Six" offers you, for $1175, a combination of the vuluo features found on other cars selling from If 1 250 to $10,000. It has a six
cylinder Continental motor, Timken uxlos, Timken bearings, Fcdders radiator, Stromhcrg carburetor, ltomy Ignition, spiral bevel gear
drive, Eido batR'ry, No other car within many hundred dollars of tho Saxon "Hlx" price has such a complete array of standard recog- :
nlzcd features.
With this combination of unsurpassed features of construction, Saxon "Six" gives you unsurpassed 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 economy.
Saxon "Six has won a reputation for day-in-and-day-out reliable service. It is an honest value in every sense of the word.
If a Man is Known by the Company He Keeps Why Not a Car? Note the Associates of "Saxon Six"
Continental Timken Timken Timken Semi- Fodders Splcor Kxldo Heray Uendix-Drive
Holler Spiral Hovel Floating Joints Storago Starting
Motor Axles Hearings Drive Hear Axle Radiators Universal llattory Ignition Mechanism
SAXOX $1 175SAXO.V $J 175 SAXON $1 175SAXON $1178AXON 117rSAXO.V $1 175 SAXON $11 75 SAXON $I170SAXON $1175 SAXON $1175
Paige Cadillac Packard Cadillac Plerco-Arrow Pierco-Arrow Packard Piorco-Arrow Stutz Paige
Lexington Peerless Locomobile Chalmers Premier Packard Poorless Packard Hayneo Cadillac
Velie Hudson Pierce-Arrow Franklin Stearns Wlnton Hudson Cadillac Stearns- Peerless
Auburn Statitz Cadillac H. A. L. Packard White Chalmers Whito Knight Hadan
Moon Liberty Peerless Hudson . Peerless Chandler Moon Bulck - Peerless Chalmers
Davio Premier Hudson Locomobile White Pathfinder Cadillac Franklin Sttidebaker Stearns
Jordan Velie Chalmers Marmon Hudson Oldsmobllo Stearns Hudsou Kissel g Wlnton . 1
Liberty Jordan Oldsmobllo Mercer Uoo Chalmers Wlnton Colo Paige Pierce
Columbia H. A. L. Wlnton Packard Flat Hudson Liberty Auburn H. A. L. 12 Arrow
National Moon Hupmoblle Paige ' Paige 11 Jordan Scrlpps--Patterson
' Packard Pierco-Arrow . Booth
Bour-Davis Simplex
T National '
HIGH GRADE UNITS ONLY ARE INCORPORATED IN " SAXON SIX V
( . . -
, Also Agents for the Metz, at $775, f. o. b. Roseburg, and the Chandler Six
JOHN C. SIGNOR, fcomekIa8sh,Sn an'' Roseburg, Oregon