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FRIDAY, JUNE 31, 1018.
TUB BVDMHO ffEWS,
98c
Sport Waists!
Come Today
. Buy One Now For Warm Days
Call at J. O. Pennoy Co. to renew your
subscription for the Delineator.
Greatly reduced rates. Boo Jtiitrkk
representative.
Live-wire Doings of City
Incorporated J
THE KKVS OF THE RIGHTEOUS."
At the Antlers theatre tomorrow
pretty Enid Bennett, Thomas H.
Ince's Australian star will make her
debut in Paramount pictures. "The
Keys of the Righteous" as directed
by Jerome Storm, will be the vehicle
and It is said that the cast picked to
support Miss Bennett is ' especially
good1. It Includes Earl Rodney, Geo.
Nichols, Josef Bwicliard, Carl Forms,
Gertrude Claire, Lydia Knott and
Melbourne MacDowell. The story Is
that of a girl who makes a supreme
sacrifice to save her father, a weakl
ing, for her dead mother's sake,
thus gaining a strong and lovable
character which wins her the lovo of
a handsome youth.
Boost W. S. S.
Cabbage plants and rooted ivy ger
aniums for sale, also aster plants.
Phono 283. H. B. Church, North
RoBeburg. . tf
WANTED Ton or fifteen high
school girls, or others, to-
morrow, Juno 22, to donate
one day's sorvice for Uncle
Sam, in assisting In mailing
out war saving stamp litem-
tine. Call at oMIce of A. J.
. Geddos. Room Douglas Na-
tlonul Bank Building.
MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY.
Monday Is Bargain day at the
Rosoburg Cleaning and Prosslng
Works. Men's suits French Dry
cleaned and pressed for $1.01). Ah
work givon prompt attention. Bar
gain day prices do not Include call
Ing for clothes or making deliveries.
Bring your clothes In. tf
A Bargain for Cash!
A 1017 STUDET1AKER SIX, ill line shape to he sold at mice,
it at Kosohui'fr Garage.
See
'-'Conduct Unbecoming a Gentleman"
Particularly nt the breakfast table Does not help digestion, tiny
more than It helps tho poor colfee that caused it. Sorve that porfocl
blend HILLS RED CAN COFFE, mid he'll bo a gentleman.
NEELY'S CASH STORE
You Take No Chance
But Are Sure of the Goods
When you buy groceries for cash nt Iho new store, corner Sheridan
and Lane streets. Fresh stock iirrivint; daily, and wo sell at Iho
loweot margin of profit. IT its saving you desire these strenuous
war times, wo are in position to help you. Will you let us do it.
The Square Deal Cash Grocery
R. T. ASIIWORTII, Prop.
Ladies: Our New Cherry Red
OXFORDS
Are Worthy of Your Attention
JUST ARRIVED UY KXPRKSH.
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
UtVlN 1UUNN
Him That Biutafy. lVi kins lltiildluK, Cuss HU
Home On Fiu'louyU.
Archie L, Bushnell, of Ten Mile,
who is stationed at Fort Stevens
with the IGth Columbia, is home on
a sixty day furlough during which
time he will assist in tho harvesting
of tho crypK,
Itoturiictl Here Today.
J. W. Perkins, who has Im-oii at
tending to business matters in Port
land returned home (his morning.
Mr. Perkins reports that business
men of Portland are taking a very
optimistic view of the war and he-
liove that the tide has turned in
favor of the allies.
Another Juno V odd ing.
Miss Isubell R. McCune, of Rose
burg, and Ralph J. Jackson, of San
Francisco, were married Wednesday
evening at 7 o'clock at the Methodist
parsonage on Main street. Rev. J. C.
Spencer, officiating. Only a few
were present to witness the cere
mony. -Delogauts Arrive.
Rev. K. T. Smith, pastor of the
First Daptist church of .function
City; Mrs. E. T. Smith, Rev. C. K.
Dunham, pastor of the First Baptist
church of Eugene; Mrs. 15. G. O.
Groat, and Mrs. A. E. Phelps, of Cot
tage Grove, arrived in this city to
day. All are delegates to the Ump
nua Valley Baptist Association, being
held nt the First Baptist church of
this city.
J. . Ftvotimn Returns.
J. C. Freeman returned last ev
ening from Silver Lake, Oregon,
where ho had gone in answer to a
summons stating that his brother,
R. I Jt had been seriously injured in
an automobile accident. He was uc
companied to this city by, the in
jured man. who has almost fully re
covered, and the latter will renin in
here for several days enjoying a visit
at tho Freeman home. The injured
man was unconscious for 1 4 hours
after the accident and it was thought
for a while that It would be impos
sible to revive him. He was badly
cut about the head and face.
Boost W. S. S.
1WGULAR J) It AFT CALL.
;
At 4: HO this afternoon tho-
local draft board received a dis-
patch announcing that another !
regular call had been issued ;
for men, and that Douglas
county's quota would be 38. !
Coming so closely on the heels I
of the draft requiring 57 men
next Monday, this begins to ;
look as though the war deport-
ment is transporting soldiers to
i-rance mighty fast. The men
In this last draft will report to
the local draft board July f.
Mrs. K. (J. Hall and children, of
Riddle, 'arrived in this city today to
visit with friends. Prof, flail will
be here Sunday,
Boost W. S. S.
JtlOTl'RN TO HOHKIIUKG.
B. W. Maddox and family arrived
In this city last night from Myrtle
Point, where Mr. Maddox has bee a
runnlg as S. P. conductor from that
city to Marshfleld. Mr. ;ind Mrs.
Maddox state that therir son, Wood
son, is still In an aviation school in
England and likes his work fine. Mr.
Maddox will go back on his old run
from this city to Ashland.
-Boost W. S. S.
IjKAVHS FOR Kl'GKNK.
Superintendent Aubrey G. Smith,
of the Roscburg schools left for Eu
gene today where he will attend' the
summer session of the University of
Oregon. Mrs. Smith and son left)
yesterday. Mr. Smith will makej
several trips back to Roseburg dur
ing the session, in the interest of
school matters here.
Boost W. S. S.
AHklXG FOR TISAi'H F.KS.
& CITY NEWS m
MAJESTIC
ALWAYS A COOP SHOW
Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5
Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time
TODAY OXE DAY O.M,Y.
lilt flu- Tni.l No, nut to henr Hilly Sunday .senium. Imt TO SEE
that knockout lllueljiril feature
"THE ROUGH LOVER"
Starring FRAXlil.YX FAUXl'.Htlio mnn with ft smile.
CURRENT EVENTS Always simio news from our ItoyB "owr
there'"
WATER OX TH 10 I1HAIX .lust for fun purposes only.
Adults 15c-
-ADMISSION Children 10c
TOMORROW KMMV WE11LEX IN
"THE SHELL GAME"
Sunday Mnry Miles Mlnter in "Powers That I'roy."
Monday Gladys lx-slle In "Tho Little Huiiaway' also n Short
Hart Feature.
Next Tuesday and Wednesday ICdith Storey in "The Ingion of
Death," MetroVi 7-nct spwtal prodm-Hon lo l'mo.
Elder .1. A. Rippey, of the Seveuth
Day Advontist church, will conduct
services at Oakland tomorrow.
B. II. lltillwinklo, of Riddle, who
was attending to business matters
hero, yesterday, returned home last
evening.
Mrs. D. Jones, of Portland, ar
rived in this city last night to visit
with her mother Mrs. V C. Ander
son, who resides in West Roseburg
Call and look at tho Auto Cream
reozer and the Auto Cook stove.
Churchill lldw. Co. If
lid. Maras, of Kdenbowor, has al
most, recovored from his recent at
tack of pneumonia, though is still
unable to perform any of his regular
limes on the farm.
Mi h. Abe Ilico and little son, Vic
tor. Mrs. Alton Rice and little son.
Robert, and Airs. Albert E. Morris,
were among tho Dillnrd visitors to
this city yesterday.
'Tho Kaiser, Beast of Berlin,"
coming to tho Bungalow theatre.
Oakland, Sunday and Monday, is one
of the greatest photoplay attractions
ever produced. A show you can't af
ford to miss. 122
Larson Sturtlter, an old soldier.
who has been confined to the hos
pital for some weeks, is so much
inproved that he Is able to be over
to town occasionally. With Mrs.
tucker, the aged veteran culled at
Tho News office today for a few moments.
l.ee Williams, who enlisted recent-;
ly In the United tates navy, and
who is slatitHdit Hremerton n :vyj
yard, arrived in this city this mmn-i
Ing on a sixty day furlough, during1
wliii h time he will look after the i
harvesting of crops on lil.i mother's
farm near Looking Glass.
Mr. and Mrs. .lnln Pennle return- i
d to their home In West Roseburg
ust evening from a several days'
stay at the Webb Pennle place ;i
ew miles south of Melrose, where
hey went to put up the hay crop,
he owner having enlisted in the
navy some weeks ago. and is now at
Uremert;in.
The new dusting process Installed
by Sloper. the cleaner and pressed,
eradicates every particle of dust
from your clothing before they nre
pressed and cleaned, thus assuring
you of tho most sanitary methods
employod in handing your work. The
only sanitary dusting machine in the
city. tf
J. O. Lewis was in town for a few
hours today. lie brought his iuiIo
mobtlo In for repairs, something
having gone wrong with the start
ing arrangement. Tho machine
shops are so busy- that he has to
wait until next week before his car
will bo ready for use again. In the
meantime tho family will miss their
regular trips to the ciTy.
A. T, Lawrence phoned The N'ews
this morning to this effect: "Stop
my ad-. Got all tho berry pickeds
needed to handle the crop." The ap
peal to the people of the city to
help out fruit men, issued in this
paper Wednesday, coupled with tho
advertising for help, did the business.
Printer's Ink causes lots of people to
think.
Superintendent O. C. Brown an
nounces today that he has received
more than 20 applications from
school boards asking for teachers.
but has been unable to furnisn
teachers in the majority of cases.
Apparently there will be a decidid
shortage of teachers.
Boost W. S. S.
TO ATTKNl) NORMAL.
Miss Bessie Hewitt and Miss Sy
bil Fnrnsworth will leave tonight for
Areata, Calif., where they will at
tend the summer session' of th
Humboldt Normal.
Boost W. S. S.
U&WKK KOIt FOIST KKOGII.
It u luff Patterson left Wednesday
for Foif Keogh, Mont., where he will
accept a position as clerk-typewriter.
Mr. Patterson will stop at Seattle
for a two-days visit, onroute.
Hoost W. S. S.
IHSTIIM T 70 VOTKS KWOKAKLV.
In the vote on consolidation be
tween districts 70 and 20, Kiddle,
tho vote of district No. 70 was fav
orable. District No. t0 has not yit
been hoard from.
Boost V. S. S.
MAUICIACiK LICKXKK.
A marriage license has been issued
to Alden V Leach and Myrtle E.
Hansmann.
Boost W. S. S.
WILL PLAV AT ASHLAND.
McKlroy's jazz band has been en
gaged to play aC tho three days'
celebration to be held at Ashland
during the week of July 4. Great
plans are being made for the round
up program, which is a feature of
the celebration.
Boost W. S. S.
ODD FKMA)YS M I0MOH1AL.
All Odd Fellows and Itebekahs are
urged to meet at I. O. O. F. hall in
uoseburg at 10:30 o'clock Sunday
morning, June 23, litis, to attend the
annual memorial sei vico which is to
te held at the M. 10. church. The
church is being specially decorated
tor this service and appropriate fea
tures provided. Decoration oi graves
of dot-eased membeis will follow the
close of this service at noon. Every
member should attend.
.122 COMMITTER.
NKXV TODAY.
FOR SALE Duroc pigs. Ed. Doer
ing. Roseburg. Route 1. J24
FOR SALE Household goods. Also
Silver Persian pedigreed cat. Mrs.
Fory. phone 102-K.
PIGS Thoroughbrt d Duroc Jersey
gilts, open or bred for fall litters.
Also weaned pigs. All sales mnde
with money-back guaranty of nU
isfactton. Charles A. Brand, Rcse
burg, Oregon,
FOR SALE Or trade, heavy team,
wagon and harness, in fine shape
Tor work of any kind. Will trade
for properly, automobiles, cows,
etc. Also other horses to choose
from. Two good :'.4 Mitchell wag
ons. $50 each. It. M. Wood, Rose
bu rg.
JUNE "
The month of the blushing
bride, and wo nil wish to remem
ber her on this the happiest day
of her life. How nice - in the
yoars 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 cave me this beautiful Set
of Silver."
Remember in malting your gift
selections that we carry these gifts
In grades that will last for years
to come. Plckard and Stouffer
Hand-Painted China, Hawkes &
Llbbys Cut Glass, Alvln and
Community Silver and also Solid
Silver in many beautiful patternB.
BUBAR BROTHERS
104 Jackson Street.
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HUIMMNG
CKDAU IIOAT LUM-
709 N. Jackson St.
Phone 242
Ye wish to announce that we have
moved our (i rani to and Marble
Works to 1502 . .Jackson Street,
and are prepared to furnish any
thing in our line nt a reasonable
price. Wo use only tho best Buito
(rani to in our Moiuimeittiil work,
and Vermont Marble in our head
stones. Wo also do nil kinds of
Cemetery work. Wo invito you to
call and seo us.
Yours for Business,
Peoples Marble & Granite Works
W. I Marsters, proprietor, 502
S. Jackson Street,
or
G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St.
Uoscbiir, Oregon.
Why In a ltriric mason like a loco,
motive? ItccniiHo lie has a tender.
l'On SAI.K- KninicH & n.ich baby
grand piano, slightly nsod. Mn
htVMiiv case, plain Colonial style,
satin finish. This niano new would
cost yon now close to $1000. Sell
for jr.f.O cash if taken iilckly.
Owner Koine oast. Mrs Guidon
I'ory. rhone 102-11
MRS. ETHEL YN
BANNERMAN
CAMPBELL
TEACHER OF PIANO
Fory Studio over Ott's ' music
store. Mrs. Campbell will teach
throughout, tho summer.
Telephone 57-J.
l-'or n tender steak
A juicy chop,
Direct your footsteps
To our shop.
Our saws JU'i. sharp;
Cleavers, too
e'll trim them tip
.lust right for you.
THE ECONOMY MARKET
itx. Kohlhngen, Prop,
rhono B8.
R. E. Heinselman
" Well Driller
1U SKIIVRG
ROUTE 1
MiAI, K8TATK
City and Farm Property, Winches
ter liny and West lake Town Lots.
GEORGE RITER.
122 West Oak Street.
Commerce and Labor
Commerce and labor are closely allied and should work
in perfect unison. As commerce expands, there Is an
Increasing domand for labor. Corporations, Arms and
individuals, desiring a thoroughly reliable banking con
nection will find the Rosoburg National Bank a strong
depositary for their funds.
Government pays 4U P"i' cent on
AVar Savings Stamps. Invest your
Money with tho Government.
TheRoseburgNational Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
"B-K"
It is NOT A POISON- and leaves NO ODOR, yet B-K will thorough
ly disinfect any and nil things, it will kill all germs as well as
all odors. Cun he 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.
liemomner 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
It will not clog sprayer ,
It Is NOT EXPENSIVE, yet teu times more effective than Carbolic
Acid.
Call for a folder.
Churchill Hardware Co.
WOOL!
Bring your wool to the warehouse of the Umpnua Valley Fruit
Union. We ship direct to government warehouse at minimum ex
pense. The government grades it and pays highest cash price for
the grade you have. Will also pay interest from tho time accepted
to date of payment. Do not sell your wool to dealers as by so doing
J'ou will not likely receive full price for your wool. The full price
allowed by the government is the price you .will get by shipping
through us.
Umpqua Valley Fruit Union
A Union By and For the Growers. Winchester St., Itoscbubg, Or.
United States Food Administration License number G 54027.
ANTLERS
5 THE AT R E
3 TONIGHT 7:30 AND 9:00
JULIAN ELTINGE
IN
The Clever
Mrs. Carfax
Julian Eltinge Is a Man's Man yet. He has the strange power to
appear the daintiest, the most graceful, the most alluiing"'of any
group of women he happens to be in when in make up and that
without becoming effeminate in real life.
I'HTOGRAPH "THE MAGAZINE OX THK SCKEE.V
ADULTS 150 CHILDUEX 10c
SATURDAY MATIXKE 2: 13, EVENING 7:30 AND :00
Enid Bennett
IN THE
Keys the Righteous
A powerful drama of thrills, hair-raising suspe-ase, and rapid fle
action in the primitive copper county.
TEIXGKAM
ADULTS l.-c
"World's Greatest Son's rnphic."
children; ioc
Sunday Only Dill Hart in "Selflsli Yates."
Monday nnd Tuesday "Empty Pockets." A wonderful story of
the shuns and palaces of New York.