THKKK fAMAvol DnroliiYirf Wants you to send something to cheer the boys. PnVr P florlr Same Old Place, Over UullBral XtirMlllls What's better than a good PHOTO made by UdllV Udlli Roseburg National Bank TFTB EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1017. The Store that Appreciates Your Business 230 N. Jackson St. THE NEW LOCATION OF FISHER'S fc urn" - ' r 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. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Newland' lert this morning for Leland where they will spend the summer enjoying an outing In Unit vicinity. Mr. Newlnnd is at present employed by the gov ernment in that section, so will be with his family there. during tlreir stay Mis. C. L. Smith left for Riddle thlH morning where she will spend several days visiting with Mis. Hat tie Nichols. I 5 R SLBlOXZ Aching Kidneys I We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts $ $$$ $ $ H"X $ $ $ $ $ J 4 Most people forget that tho kid neys, like the bowels, pet shifygiwh awl closed and need a flushing occasion ally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kindcy reffion, severe headaches, rheuniutic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. I'ou simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment yon feel ivn ache or pain in tho kidney region, get about four ounces of Jail Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before brcukfaat for a few days and your kidneys will then net fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimu late them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. . .Tad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia WHter drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid iifys clenn, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of .lad Sails to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. WOOL! Bring your wool to the warehouse of the Umpqua 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 the time accepted to date of payment. Do not sell your wool to dealers as by so doing you 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. j Umpqua Valley Fruit Union A Union By and For tho Growers. Winchester St., Roseburg, Or. United States Food Administration License number Q 64027. IT'S SOME CAR -THE "D-40" Mitchell Six Let Us Show You - I. F. BarKer $ Co. Roseburg Oregon TAP WATER Is warm water, and warm water Is too much of a suggestion of dish water to enjoy the drinking of It. When you're thirsty Phone 180. THE ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS WE HAVE NO EQUAL When It comes to supplying your home with all the delicacies of the season. Our stock It always fresh and complete in all lines. Tou will find here the choicest of goods and the best of service. THE CASH STORE J. n. KINO, Proprietor Rocshnrg, Oregon & CITY NEWS 0 The best kodak finishing. Photo & Kodak Shop. Clark's ti WiES Mollis Boyd, of Drain, is visit ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Boyd, of West Roseburg. Kodak finishing by one who knows how to give you the best. Clnrk't Photo & Kodak Shop. tl H. H. Unkind left for Portland this morning where he will remain in definitely to work In the ship yardi of that city. Special Peralta squat) tamalei served at the Little Gem on Sheri dan street. - tl Mrs. H. H. Unland, of Garden Val ley. Is in this city today from he home to spend several hours visiting and attending to matters of shop ping. We are serving Black Bros. Ice cream this season. The Little Gem restaurant. tl Isad'ore Abraham, who has been spending the past few days in Port land attending to business matters, arrived home this morning. Call and look at the Auto Cream Freezer and the Auto Cook stove. Churchill Hdw. Co. tl Miss Mauue Ragen arrived in this city this morning from her home iu Portland to visit at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. French, of this city. . Have your duds Cleaned ana press ed by Sloper, tne cleaner and presser. All work promptly attended to and vatlsfaction guaranteed. tf C. A. Chamberlain, the contrac tor, has returned from near Eugene where he has been employed for some time past. He Is suffering from a severe case of bloodi poisoning ot the hand and it will be some weeks before he will be able to resume his work. Ice cream cones and ice cream sold In bulk, the very 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 Fred Miller, who is well known in this city and who lor the past two years has boen "over there" In the trenches, has sent word here Chat he Is now in the hospital at some port In England, mid having received the best of medical attention Is now im proving rapidly. Mr. Miller has been gasHed several times, which placed his condition at a very critical point, and his many friends in this city are glad to hear of his improvement. The new dusting process Installed by Sloper, 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 in the city. tf 4 Charles Burnell, a member of the IGth Columbia company stationed at Fort Stevens, passed through this city today enroute to the army hos pital at San Francisco. Private Bur- aell took sick at the time he was stationed at Astoria on guard and has been in the hospital at Fort Stevens since then. Having gained no marked improvement lie is being sent to the army hospital at San Francisco to receive the best medical attention possible. Mr. Darnell's parents are well known residents o Happy valley. Boost W. S. S. ssriTH river. Haying has begun with a light crop. All spring sown grains have been more or less damaged by the aphis. Fall sown grains look well. J. O. Gunter Is expected home the first of the week from Portland where he has gone on a visit rela tives, and also for a visit with his son, Paul, who is in the barracks hospital at Vancouver, "Wash. Ernest Brown, who has been visit ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. Arthur Woolley and family return ed to his home in Elkhead last Tues day, but expects to return the first of July. Mrs. Dolly Woolley and children and Mrs. Ina Gunter and daughter came up last Sunday for a visit with friends and relatives in the upper settlement, returning home the same day. Mrs. Nancy Craig and little grand daughter, Olda Neunian, of Portland, are 'expected over on Smith river soon for a visit with Mrs. Craig's daughter, Mrs. Ina Gunter and fam ily. : - Mrs. Julia McN'eal Is expected to SHOE ECONOMY Have worn shoos repaired by re liable workman. Prices right .W. S. HOWARD, 214 Jackson St. Drs. Seely, Sether and Stewart .. Physicians and Sui-peons. Suite of offices rear of. Douglas National Bank, ground floor. Phone 8fl7 Rocebnrg . ' . ; Or iron come to this vicinity this Bummer for an extended stay. . Earl Harris, wife and children aro expectedi home about the 4th from Eagle Gorge, Wash., where Mr. Har ris has been at work In tho lumber camps the past winter. E. J. Harris and son, Fred went to town Sunday returning tho same day. Mr. and Mrs. - Walter Allen and children, ot Cottage Grovo are com ing the first of July for a few days' visit with Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. ind Mrs. E. J. Harris and family, jf Smith river.. They will probably ,'emain over the 4 th. Mr. Wright, Sr., met with a paln 'ul but not serious accident last Friday while fishing up Beaver creek vhen a rotten log broke, throwing llm onto the rocky bed below, there teing not enough water in the creek .o breuk his fall. He managed to get lome without aid, howover, and at ast accounts was nblo to be up and .bout again. Arthur Woolley writes he will be .lome in time for tbe 4th but does not know the exact day ot arrival. The crew of county timber cruisers with whom ho Is working are now at work at Peel, Ore. Mr. and' Mrs. James Ambrose, Sr., and son, Cleve, and Miss Elite Footc, all of Yoncalla, came over in their auto Sunday June 16, and made a brief visit with Mrs. May Woolley and family. Mrs. N. J. Woolley nnd daughtor, Eva, returned to their home on Smith river Friday after a week's visit with rrlcuds and relatives at Drain. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Long and son, Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and children. Mr. nnd Mi's. Shears, and Mr. an Mrs. Jerome Smith, all of Yoncalla, came over In their autos last Sunday returning the same day. X noost w. s. s. WILBUR ITEMS. Mrs. Archibald Hume is visiting in Montana with relatives. Hor brother is soon to join the colors. Miss Mazie Walker leaves on Tuesday lor Eugene to take up sum mer school worlt. Clara and Fern Maley were In town from their home recently. Their brother is in the marine corps at San Diego, Calif. E. H. Russell was a Roseburg visitor on Monday attending to bus! Hess matters. Mrs. M. E. Walker and small son from Harland is visiting for tho summer with Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Dnvennort. Frank Parker, the S. P. section foreman and his family, are taking their annual outing at The Dulles and other points. A school meeting was held at the school building on Monday and elect ed W. S. Howard lor director and Miss Edith Jones lor clerk for the coming year. A. I). Ottlnger's fine home was burned on Monday morning. The lire whs discovered near tho roof. Only a few things were saved and wo learn that some insurance was car ried. Some of the neighboring homes caughe on fire but the flames were soon extinguished. Miss Edith Jones was a visitor to rtoseburg on Monday. The marriage of Miss Mae Wells, of Wilbur, and William H. McKay, of Portland, was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Wells. The rooms were decorated with roses of whlto and pink. The hrlde was charming In a white crepe de chine dress nnd can led' a bouquet of pink and white sweet peas. Mr. John Looinis, of Drain, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wells, of Leona, Miss Emma Russell and Ray mond Brown, Rev. and Mrs. Daven port attended the ceremony. A fine dinner was served and the happy couple left on the afternoon train for Portland where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. N. Laraut and daughter, Kathleen, are enjoying a summer visit at Brocicway. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chapman mo tored over from Roseburg and were accompanied on their return by J. M Donnell, who has been residing at the Ottinger home. Mrs. D. P. McKay was a visitor at Sutherlin for a day. X COMB SAGE TEA I Darkens Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once., Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant. Mixing the sage Tea and Hul phur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way Is to get the ready-to-use preparation Improved by the addition of other Ingredients a large bottle, at little coat, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss, - While gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does it so natural ly, so evenly. . You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all giay hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requi site. It Is not Intended for the cure, mlgttaUon or prevention of disease. GREAT Red Cro Carnival ss and Patr iotical Celebration Three-BIG DAYS-Three 4 Roseburg, Oregon r FEATURING Patriotic Speaking Military Pageants Boy Scouts Carnival Shows Merry-Go-Round Ferris Wheel Dancing at Armory Entire Proceeds Go to Douglas County Red Cross Chapter Don't Forget Egg Days! JULY 2-3 Hnvo tho ckrs for the boys In the trenches. Do liver to any grocery storo. Monoy wi II bo sent to the Red Cross. Come! Don't You Dare Miss It! Come! DE. S. L. DeLAPP Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon Phones: 217-818 Perkins nidg. Office 110 Res. 2."2-L Roseburg, Ore. STOP AT THE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEUUKG SLABWOOD IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Denn Transfer & Storage Co. Heinline Piano School WILL reopen SEPTEMBER 15Ui. Summer classes In charge of Mrs. L. B. Moore, 611 Hamilton Street. MRS. F. D. OWEN Out Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Bou quets, etc. FOR SALE AT "THE FERN" 111 Cass St. Hoschnrg, Ore. PHONE 240 MRS. ETHELYN BANNERMAN CAMPBELL TEACHER OF PIANO Fory Studio over Ott's music store. Mrs. Campbell will teach throughout the summer. Telephone 67-J. Mrs. Housewife! It Isn't the machine wo want you to buy. What we ask Is that you ndd an hour to each day lor rest, recreation and pleasure for tho bnlnnco of your life. To hare more time to do Red Cross work. To have a home Infinitely cleaner thnn you over could have with a broom at a fraction of the work and bother. , And You, Mr. Husband Can forget your old whisk broom and clean your clothes and hats by vacuum as clean as new. The Electric Vacuum Cleaner Cleans carpet, rufis, drapes, curtains, mattresses and uphol stery, bed clothes, wearing apparel, shelves closets, drawers. It reaches evory nook, corner, cranny, crovlce where dust and dirt can possibly collect. Think What it Monns. Just a fow minutes and a traction over a cent a day. No fall or spring house cleaning with everything U-P-S-I-D-B D-O-W-N. Your homo in order all the time and clean. Now please don't ponder and wish for this. Make It come true. Let us send one out for you to try-all by yourself, to your heart's content, In your own home. ' UHLIQ SAYS "Tho derm nnd tho German are both your enemies. Ellmin nto tho first with a vacuum cleaner nnd whip the other with n Liberty Bond. The Electric Store THE STORE OF WELCOME DEMONSTRATION. R. E. Heinselman Well Driller IU SEUURG ROUTE 1 AUCTIONEER M. U. Rndftbaugh. Roseburg, Oregon. Thirty years' experience. Satisfaction guaran teed. All kinds of sale work. Dnto ArrnngonH-nts Made at The UrapquA VnUoy Bank.