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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1918)
&n"rtflr Same Old Piace, Over UaFK Roseburg National B General Pershing Wants you to send something to cheer tOSr- What's better than a good PHOTO mde by UarK The Store that Appreciates Your Business 230 N. Jackson St. THE NEW LOCATION OF FISHER'S Opens with a beautiful showing of new and dainty Waists, Crepe Do 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 and1 Crepe De Chene in all shades. Visit us In our new location, you will like our store. 230 Jackson St., Opposite Review BIdg. 0 CITY NEWS 0 Miss Mollie Hill,' of Days Creek. Is spending several days in the city. The best kodak finishing. Photo & Kodak Shop. Clark's tf Mrs. Jack Higgins arrived here! the greater part of the summer yesterduy afternoon from her home j the coast. In Purdue and will spend a week visiting In this city with friends. Mrs. J. M. Ueese and granddaugh ter Miss Susie Askew, left this morn ing for ltamlon, whore they will visit? derwood, of Eugene, is also in with Miss Asekw's sister and enjoy city taking the examinations. Miss Annie Powei's, of Eugene, ar rived in this city TueBday evening to spend several days taking the teach ers examinations. Miss Marian Un- this ir Each Morning J o look one's best and feci one s best U to e ii joy an inside bath each morning lo Hush Irom the sysum the previous day's waste, sour fermentations and woi Honous tuxius before it is absorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of in combustible material in the form of nslics, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a c. it'ihi amount of indigestible material, v iiich if not eliminated, forms toxins and liaisons which arc then sucked into the fdood through the very ducts which arc intended to suck in only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin get clonic and clearer, you nrc told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a tcaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a harmless means of washing the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract, before putting more i food into the stomach. ; Girls and women with sallow skins, j liver spots, pimples or pallid complex- ion, also those who wake up with a, coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, J bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa tion should begin this phoaphnted hot I water drinking and are assured of very pronounced results in one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purities and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always consider that internal sanitation is vast ly more important than outside clean! i iiessbecause the skin pores do not ab sorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do. . Women who desire to enhance the beauty of their complexion should just try this for week and notice results. , IT'S SOME CAR -THE "D-40" Mitchell Six Let Us Show You I. F. Barher $ Co. Roseburg Oregon j A. J. Willard left this morning for . Kugene where he will attend to busi- ness matters. Kodak finishing by one who knowt i how to give you the best. Clark'i j Photo & Kodak Shop. t Mrs. M. L. Audrey returned to hei j home in Sutherlin yesterday after noon after shopping in this city. X. W. Westenhiser arrived her yesterday and spent the day attend ing to important business matters. Special Peralta squat) tamale served at the LUtlo Gem on Sherl dan street. t. Miss Lucy Copley and mother, of Glendale, arrived in this city yester day to spend several days shopping. We are serving Black Bros. Ice cream this season. The Little Gem restaurant. tf Mr. and Mrs. A. Laughter left for Eugene yesterday after visiting in this city with friends. Call and look at the Auto Cream Freezer and the Auto Cook stove. Churchill Hdw. Co. tt K. Mayes, of Riddle, arrived here yesterday afternoon to spend a few hours attending to important busi ness matters. Have your duds cieane.i ana press ed by Sloper, tne cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf Miss Bernice Richards arrived In this city yesterday from her home at Yoncalla and spent the day here on business. Mrs. J. F. Kundiff left for Port land yesterday afternoon where she will spend several weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. D. Wixson arlrved in this city yesterday afternoon from her homo at Myrtle Creek and spent a few hours attending to matters of shopping. A. B. Lander and son returned to their home in Oakland yesterday afternoon after spending the morn ing here attending to business mat ters of importance. ' lee cream cones and tee cream sold In bulk, the very best Palace of Sweets cream, at the Little Gem. 13 9 Sheridan street. A soda fountain In connection. Drop in and try these delicious products. tf Mr8. J. J. Slantz returned to her home in Albany yesterday after noon after spending the past two weeks in this city visiting with her mother, Mrs. M. L. Bush, who Is a resident of West Roseburg. Mrs. Anna Snles, of West Fork, who has been visiting In this city with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Dotin left I today for Portland, where Bhe will ; visit with Mrs. Alice Magher. Mrs. Magher was formerly Miss Alice Sloan, of this city. Mrs. M. L. Hulin and' daughter, Doris arrived here yesterday after noon from Los Angeles and spent the night In this city. Tomorrow they will leave by stage for Mill wood where they will visit for sev eral weeks. Mrs. L. Sargent and daughter, Maris, left yesterday afternoon for Salem where they will visit with friends for several days before going to Portland to spend the summer. Mrs. Sargent has been making her , home in this city for the past three months. 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 Boost W. S. S. COUNTY CLAIMS ALLOWKU. 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 dellcacieB ot the season. Our stock It always fresh and complete in all lines.' You will find here the choicest of goods and the best of service. THE CASH STORE J. B. KTNO. Proprietor . Roesburg, Oregon Marsters Drug Co., supplies I G. Kimball, bounty Mrs. W. G. Burt, work, thrift stamp coin Pacific Telephone Co. ser vices Forrest Enimitt, bounty .... B. F. Nichols, Commissioner Geo. It. Myers, bounty lj. F. Reizenstein, stamps.... T. iE. Singleton, damages, road John C. Harrington, damages road Wm. Russing, damages road L. F. Reizenstein, stamped env C. E. Coe, desk W. D. Hess I City of Glendale O. L. Johnson Looking Hass Grange Melrose Orange , ; I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 38 B. F. Nichols : School Dist. No. 40 . Mrs. S. H. Woiford ..... Edw. E. Hart E. L. Pennel I D. L. Martin 13. 70. I. 104. 40. 60. 150.00 125. 80, 26. 10. 5, J. P. Thlel . R.00 Kenny Lumber Co., supplies . election 1.47 3, K. Storllng, labor, election- 2.00 Western Union 11.22 Roseburg Book Store, sup plies -.... 45. C5 Bates, the Printer, supplies 124.50 .Mrs. Lottie E. Bonnett, work superintendent's office S9. 37 R. Ella Dickerson, work sup erintendent's office 21.00 Douglas Co. L. & W. Co., - services 29.25 Perkins Building, rent 10.00 I. M. Iana, work, fruit lnsp. 24.50 Churchill Hardware Co., sup plies 5.00 Roseburg Vig. Soc. Exp 81.50 Cora Campbell, work thrift stamp, com 5.60 r. B. Riddle, justice court 13.85 H. B. Church, St. vs. Burch- fleld jt 14.00 F. E. McClintock, St. vs. Tturchfield 2.00 I. P. McLendon, St. vs. Burch- ficld 2.00 V. R. Buckingham. St. vs. Bitrchneld 2.00 R. C. Hill, St. vsi Burch- field 1.90 Steve Pearson, St. vs. Hurch- ileld 1.50 R. L. Whipple, St. vs. Burch- fleld 2.00 Raymond Spence, St. vb. Burchfleld 2.00 Luclle Taylor. St. vs. Burch fleld 1.50 Win. Pierce, St. vs. Burchfleld 2.10 Evelyn Johnson, reporting, justice court 20.00 R. M. Ferber, constable 13.90 Agnes M. Pitchford, juvenllo officer 37.10 Sylvia J. Brown, work district attorney 4.50 Ceorge Nenner. Jr., expenses, secretary services 7.23 K. L. Miller, health officer... 73.00 to. E. Rllter, inquest 4 5.75 R. C. Agee, work tax office.... 91.00 J. G. Stephenson, work asses sor 81.00 Western Union, services .30 Geo. K. Quine, del. ballot boxes 41.20 M. Kent, del. ballot boxes 24.80 Irwin Hodson Co., supplies 69.53 L. C. Smith Typewriter Co., machine 66.00 David Mclntuiff, work fruit insp 10.60 F. Fortln, del. ballot boxes 3.40 Frank tSevenson, election .... 6.00 Glnyds Johnston, work thrift stamp com 11.25 E. H. Lenox, expressuge 6.23 W. E. St. John, commissioner 74.80 R. W. Marsters, expenses 30.05 D. H. Hnyes, bounty 20.00 J. H. Booth, et tlx 6823.00 J. B. Singleton, damages, road 125.00 Byron Coulter, damages, road 126.00 J. D. Cook, bounty 4.00 Boys & Girls Aid Soc 15.00 Western Union, services 3.28 General Road Fund, damages 40.00 E. H. Thrush, lumber 357.70 number & Reese, supplies .... 5.61 Ford Garage, supplies 40.50 Claud Nelson, supplies 6.50 Rice Creek Saw Mills, Ibr lff.00 Port Ump. Courier, notlcei 9.60 M. F. Earl, damages "4 0.00 Elmer Jackson, lumber ' 21.00 I. II. Gross & Son, supplies 2.07 Carl Dietsch. repairs 1.60 Hodson Fcenaughty Co., re pairs 4 5.83 3. B. Crouch, supplies ........ 14.50 I. M. Hcdilen. supplies 16.90 Chester Rydell, supplies 5.25 S. B. Crouch, supplies : 22.14 Douglas Abs. Co., supplies .... 2.60 Amos O. Buker, Bupplies .... 13.20 J. O. Xowland, supplies 69.37 Wllbert J. Ross, lumber 263.72 Churchill Hardware Co., sup plies 30 Jackson Lbr. Co.. lumber .... 133.76 Howard Cooper Corp., sup plies .- 25.4 2 A. K. Snortgrass. labor .... 4.60 Morgan Hardware Co., sup ines' - 24.39 Watt Shipp Powder Co., sup- R. B. Crouch, supplies ....... 19.28 Chester Rydell, Bupnlles 2.25 R. O. Thomas, supplies 3.25 (Continued.) Boost W. S. S. . NOW OX A CASH BASIS. ' In order to decrease tho 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 the mutual interest of our customers and ourselves, to operate our parts and repair Bhop depart ments on a strictly cash bast. This is in no way a reflection upon tho credit of our various customers, but a method to keep prices down to even the present high level, nnd we sincerely bespeak your co-operation. We 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 and efficiency of our organiza tion. J30 J. O. NEWLAND. ' SHOE ECONOMY Have worn shoes repaired by re liable workman. Prices right W. S. HOW.RD, 214 Jackson St. Drs. Seely, Sether and Stewart Physicians and Surgeons. Suite ot offices rear of Douglas National Bank, ground floor. Phone 807 Rosebnrg - Oregon GREAT Red Gross Carnival and Patriotical Celebration Three-BIG DAYS-Three TP Roseburg, Oregon ttintn 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 Save tho eggs f ( r the boys in tho trenches. De liver to any grocery store. Money will bo sent to the Hcd Cross. Come Don't You Dare Miss It! . -'I " " : : 1 DR. S. L. DeLAPP Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon Phones: 217-818 Perkins BIdg. Office 110 Res. 252-1 Rosebnrg, Ore. STOP AT TUB GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEUURO SLABWOOD IX OAR LOAD LOTS. Denn Transfer & Storage Co. I MONK 128 Hemline Piano School WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 15th. Summer classes In charge of Mrs. L. B. Moore, 611 Hamilton Street. MRS. F. D. OWEN Out Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding lou quets, etc. FOR SALE AT "THE FERN" 111 Cass Nt. Rosebnrg, 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. i 1 0 Mrs- Housewife! It Isn't the machine wo want you to buy. What we aslt Is that you add an hour to each day for rest, recreation nnd pleasure for the balance of your life. To have more time to do Rod Cross work. To have a home Infinitely cleaner than 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, rugs, drape;, curtains, mattresses and uphol stery, bed clothes, wealing apparel, shelves closets, drawerB. It reaches every nook, corner, cranny, crevice where dust and dirt can possibly collect. . ' ' ' Thjnk What It Means. Just a few minutes and a fraction over a cent a day. No fall or spring houao cleaning with everything" I'-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'r content, in your-own home. UHLIQ SAYS "The Germ and the Gorman are both your enemies. Ellniln . ate the first with a vacuum cleaner mid whip the other with n Liberty Bond. The Electric Store THE STORE OF WELCOME DE.MO.VSTRATIOV. R. E. Heinselman Well Driller Itc SEBL'RG ROUTE I AUCTIONEER M. O. Radnbangh. Roseburg, Oregon. Thirty years' experience. Satisfaction guaran teed. All kinds of sale work. Rate Arrangement!) Made nt Tit Umpqnn Valley Rank.