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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1918)
FOUR KKIDAY, ,1ULY 5, 11)18. TUB BVBNINU NEWS, FLAGS! Buy Your Flags Now for the 4th Guide, 8 Inches by 11 Inches, each Be Cadet, la Inches by 18 Inches, each 10 Infantry, 15 Inches by 25 Inches, ouch l"o CuviUry, 24 Inches by 80 Inches, each Artillery, 80 Inches by 48 Inches, each Se 8 feet by 8 feet, each OSe 4 foot by 8 feet, sowodstrlpo. 81.08 J Incorporated J I 0 CITY NEWS 0 I For vacation rent books. Fiction Library. tf Mr. andi Mrs. J. O. Lewis and dau ghter, Opal, and son, Lylo, Bpont the Fourth In Roseburg enjoying the cel ebration. Mrs. C. S. Helnllne is enjoying the summer at Branaon, Manitoba, where J. H. SINNIGER SHEET METAL OF ALL KINDS 119 OAK ST. PHONE 428 WORK Take a "DAYLO" with you for that camping trip. The Electric Store W V K It VT III Xi K I ilCCTH I ( ' A 1 1. SPECIAL Wo take work finish or rough dry as Into In tho week as Friday at 10 o'clock and return Saturday. No extra charges for tills SPKCIAL SKKVIC13. Phone 1 t. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY MAJESTIC Today One Day Only lon't full to sro ..lonrte Salisbury am! Until Cllftonl In the lllm-blrd Masterpiece "HUNGRY EYES" A thrilling and gripping drnmn of lace out west. In five acts. CURRENT EVENTS Alwnya some official war pictures from "over there." "AT SWORD'S POINT" A Nestor Comedy that will got your goat. AI)UII'S IPC CIIILDHUN 10c TOMORROW "THE CLIAM" A B-act Metro screen romance of tho west, starring magnificent "Edith Storey." SUNDAY Jul let I o Day In "llctly and tlio Buccaneers," ami an O. Honry Story. Monday Viola Dnna In "Aladdin's Other Lamp' mid Hill Hurt hi "Over the Groat Divide." Tuesday and Wednoadny Douglas Fairbanks In "Tho Idunb and a Mack Sennett two part comedy, "Tho Bed Room Blunder." Thursday and Friday "The Shooting of Dan Mefirow." Mr. Helnllne Is slationed. In a let tor to this office asking that nor copy of the Evening News be sent to Bran don, Mis. lloinline states she Is hav ing a delightful time in the nortli- land. SILVER POLISH Beautiful allvor must ho kept always carefully pol ished if it is to retain lis beauty and tho polish must bo of tho host. Hallmark silver polish will not scratch nor mar tho fyucst silver, and we recom mend It to you. It 1b put up ,in twelvo ounce jars for the same price im most eight-ounce jars of other polishes lia cents. A.S.HUEYCO KOSEIUHtG, OREGON. 124 TW H&JLMARK. Store Fresh Batteries UOSKIUIUi, OKKGON. NOTICE! ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinco livery Dav, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time 0 CITY NEWS 0 The best kodak finishing. Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf Peter Didtel, of Riddle, vspent the fourth in this city and will return iO his homo this afternoon. Mr. and iMrs. Sam Kelly, of the vicinity of Glengary, spent yesterday In this city visiting with friends. Mrs. A. It. Marsh, of Kiddle, is spending the week In this city visit ing with Mrs. S. K. Sykcs nnd family. Kodak finishing by one who knows how to givo you the best. Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf J. J. Beard loft for Klamath Fulls this morning where he will spend several weeks visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bridges, of Oak land, who spent the Fourth in thiE city returned home on this morning's local. Miss Madge Whipple left this morning for her home at Dralu after a visit hero with hor sister, Mrs. Charles McHlhlnny. Have yqurdudH Cleaned ana press ed by Sloper, tne cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and -,tisfaction guaranteed. tf E. K. Hatfield was In the city to day from his farm near Dixonville. While in town he made The News of lice a sociable call. Mr. and irs. li. 0. Colter return cd to thoir home at Dole this morning after spending yesterday in this city visiting with friends. Mrs S. A. Yokum returned to her home in Canyonvillo this morning after visiting for tho past few days in this city with friends. Miss Ktha Meyers returned to her home in Sutherllu after spending I tie past three days visiting in this fity wlili Miss Pearl Poarce. .1. W. Porter returned- to his home at Cable Creek this morning after spending the past week in this vicin ity attending to business matters. Mrs, A. O. Housor and family re lumed to their home in Ulddle this morning after enjoying the carnival for the past throe days In this city. Mrs. 11. P. nullwlnkle and little son, of Riudle, arrived In the city early in the week to spend a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Itullwinkle. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. lliillwinkle re turned to their homo In Kiddle after spending the 4th In this cily visiting with Mr, and Mrs, II. M. Bullwln kle. Mrs. C. F. Bunnell returned to her home In Itfddle this morning after spending the past three days here as tho house guest of Mrs. L. R Keizen steln. Miss Marie Vogopohl arrived in this city yesterday and is the house guest of Miss Belle Brldgea for sev cra days before returning to her homo In Suthcrlin. Mrs. T. .T. Williams left for tunnel I. near Pack, this morning where she will spend several weeks with Mr. Williams, who is employed by the S. P. Co. nt that plare. The new dusting process Installed by Sloper, the clenner and pressed, eradicates every particle of dust from your clothing before they are pressed and cleaned, thus assuring Mrs. A. S. Kennedy and little son returned to their home in Dillard this morning nncr sponding yester day bore enjoying the celebration, They wore registered at th Unipqua. Frank Hnmlln who has been work ing at the cement quarry near this city, has accepted employment at Sumner where he Is engaged in log ging. 1 lie young man is in town to day arranging to change his location no s n nephew of Cap tun Frank It. Hamlin. Miss May Harlan, of Trraln, nnd and li. I Harlan, of Kodsport, who Have been visiting their sister, Mrs. V I'orry, of this city, left for Ihcir homes this morning. Mr. and Miss Harlan attended the wedding $1 25 the Suit A New Suit FTP 7 17 Imitations KOVERAUS KCu.U.S. HAT.'jrfT Look for this Rtxl YiV!l Mndc (V Levi Strr.um & Co., SnnFrrtn A'trJ-lQ,rlZEaiP. :.n Mfrv.of "PrmrJom'Auf" Ui now grtniut tor iro. irn 1 Borf. U.S Par. Off. I i mm theyRip K-Yhfiri Beuma of of their nephew, Fred Perry, and j Miss Thclma Alloy, Wednesday. Fred Huntley left for Dillard tlilsj morning to spend soveral days visit-, ing with friends before returnng to , iijb iiuiutj ju vuijuilie. no nus ueuu spending the past few days In this city attending the carnival. Mrs. E. W. Riddle returned to her home in Riddle this iiiornlnK after spending the past low days here en joying the carnival. Mrs. Riddle was the house guest of Mr. and ..irs. Prod Reed during her stay In j this city. I Ralph Russell relumed to this city this morning from Portland anil ; Oregon City where he Bpent the past ' two days visiting with his family, j who are spending a vacation of sev- oral weeks In that vlcii lty, visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. A. D. McCollum and Mrs. W. R. Silvenvood, returned' to their homes in Lovelock, Nev., todny after spending the past month on an ex-: tended visit In this city. They were j tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. ' Campbell, of this city, during their stay hero. Live-wire Doings of City Visited In IloHeburff Briefly. Cecil W. Perry arrived in this city Wednesday Horn Alleghany whore he is employed in a logging camp Mr. Perry will return Monuay. Will Visit Husband Mrs. Frank Liiburn left this morn ing for Portland where she will visit with her husband who has enlisted in special service in the U. S. army and is In training at the Benson Poly technic scnool. Ijcuve For Their Eugene Home, Mrs, C. Q. Goodman and little daughters, Margaret andi Adele, who have been visiting with Mrs. Good man's mother, Mrs. .1. A. Buchanan, in this city, left for their home at Eugene todny. Leave On Motor Trip. Dr. J. R. Chapman and wife and Roy Durbln, of this city, left Wed nesday by automobile lor Portland. Mr. Durbln will continue his jour ney to points in the state of Wash ington whore he will visit with rel atives for a brief period. Attorney Watson Gels the Gnat, Attorney .1, O. Watson was the lucky person who finally landed the goat that was raffled off yesterday during tho celebration. ".Mm'' has al ready decided to butt in on the mohair business of the nation nnd will probably have enough fleece on hand before the war is over to uni form tho home guard. JtKTTRXS TO FORT. Sergeant James Goodman, return ed to Fort Stevens last evening aftei spending a week furlough In this cily with friends and' relatives. Ser geant Goodman Is a member of the hospital corps stationed ai that place. ItKTTltX FROM KLAMATH. District Attorney George Neuner and family returned to this city Wed nesday evening after spending sev eral days nt Klamath Falls and Crat er Lake. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. R. 10. Duncan, both of whom are well known in this city. ROY AL ARCH MASONS ATTKXTIOX Special meeting Laurel Chaptei No. III. K. A. M. will be held in Aiasonic Temple tonight, July 5, at 7: ISO. Work in the Royal Arch de gree. LTWCII. By order II. p. V. P. HARRIS, Secretary. XOTICK TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that Hon. R. W. Marsters, county judge of Douglas county. Oregon, has duly ap pointed the undersigned administra tor of the Kstate of Mandane D. But ler, deceased. All persans having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present said claims to the undersigned pt his residence. Elk ton. Oregon, duly and legally veri fied, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated nt Koseburg, Oregon, June 29, 191S. . A. L. BUTLER, Administrator of tho Estate of Man-' dane D. Butler, deceased. D-jS N'I'W TOIMY FOR SAI.K-:i cows, will bo fresh soon. Fred doff, Rosoburir. Ore. TRADE Good work team, harness and wagon to trade for Roseburg property. Inquire News office. FOR SALE Two registered Duroc .lersey brood sows. N. L. Conn. Rosoburg.Phono GF1 5. J15p j FOR SALE rolllo pups, eight weeks ! obj. ready for dolivery; $5 ench. If' taken at once. Sunshine Ranch, phone 1F2. FOR RENT 4 room furnished flat, ground rioor. gas. 119 V. Lane. FOR SALE Neat modem furnished house, close In. Inquire at the Roseburg Cleaning & Pressing Shop, or phone 47. i TRADKKS Look here for deals, i What have you to trade for some j nice building property In Rose-1 burg. City water, shade trees.! close to pavement and excellent location. Don't be backward about coming forward with your proposi tion. See Wood, News office. I Two Calls to Serve In France This month, and as every boy in the service needs a Military Wrist Watch, with luminous Dial there will not be enough of these wntches to supply this heavy de mand, so thoso who contemplate buying should do bo at once, as thero will not be enough of these watches to go around. And be euro and buy them In your Home Town, so you can test them out before you go. We have a fine selection for your consideration, and will be glad to show them to you. We also have some nice ser vice pins for the folks at home. BUBAR BROTHERS 101 Jackson Street. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A NATIONAL FOREST ROAD United States Department of Agri culture, Office of Public Boards and uural Engineering, District No. 1, Portland, Oregon Sealed proposals addressed to tho Secretary of Agii culture of the United States, and en dorsed "Proposals for Building the Canyonvillo-Galesvillo National Forest Road," In the Umpqua Na tional Forest, Douglas County, Ore gon, vTHl be received by th Dis trict Engineer, Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, at his office. Room 202, nroadwaj'-Yamhill Building, Portland, Oregon, until 2 o'clock P. M. July 10, 1918, nnd at that time and place publicly opened and read. Award of contract contin gent on securing all needed right of way. Principal items of construc tion clearing, grubbing, grading, and construction of bridges, cul verts, and retianing walls. Ap proximate length of road, 10 miles. Detailed plans of tho work may be seen for examination at tho above District Engineer's office. DJ5 Is the Place For WINDOWS DOOU SCIUSEN9 CM) Alt POSTS " '' llHICK TIMS OOAIi WOOD LUMHEn SHINGLES LATH CIOM CM J1LOCKS, ROOFING AXI) Wild' WOlt. nUILDIXQ PAPER, CEDAIl ISOAT LUM- 709 N. Jackson St. Phone 242 WWWIi" - n-v-r- r-r-iri ri-n- Wo wish to announce that we have moved our Granite and Marble Works to 502 N. Jackson Street, nnd urc prepared to furnish any thing in our lino nt a reasonable price. Wo use only the best llarre Gi'nnitc in our Monumental work, nnd Vermont Marble In onr head stones. We also do nil kinds of Cemetery work. We hivne you to call mid see ns. Yours for Rnslness, Peoples Marble & Granite Works W. K. Marstcrs, proprietor, G02 N. Jackson Street, or G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Roscburff, Oregon. NOW FOU VOUR Strawberry Crates riaco your order early with tho THE J. 0. FLOOR CO. iiBBa(ife,i In Celebrating the 4lh of July Let us not forget the brave deeds or those who have gone before. May we bo inspired by the right kind of patriotism which gives us Murage for the very best that Is In us. Start a reserve fund for financial independ ence by starting an account with the RoBeburg Na tional Bank. The Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. F RENCH GLASSES FIRS. ETQELYN BANNERMAN CAMPBELL Pupils desiring Instruction In claBS will please call for particulars. Fory Studio over Ott's Music Store. Jersey Creamery Butter 1-4 lb. Prints FRESH DAILY. DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY Fire and Auto Insurance Protect yourself from loss with one of our properly written insur ance policies. G. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE 1 lfl Cass Street Rosebiirg, Ore. Ladies ! you will bo delighted with our show ing of low shoes and our white shoes are Just what you are looking for. For children, wo have a complete line of barefoot sandals, moccasins, play shoes, tennis shoes, etc. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN RRUNN 81ioes That Satisfy. Perkins Building, Cass St. "B-K" 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 all odors. Can be used In drinking water nnd 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. Rememoer 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 ten times more effective than Carbolic Acid. Call for a folder. Churchill Hardware Co. JACK "His Majesty, Bunker Bean" One of the most popular stories ever printed in the Saturday Even ing Post. PICTOORAPH The magazine on the screen. ADULTS ISc CHILDREN 10c SATURDAY MATINEE 2:15, EVENING 7:30 AND 9, CHARLES RAY IN "PLAYING THE GAME." This story wrlttend by our old townsman, Julien Joseplison, Is ssid to be the most impelling story that has been Riven to Mr. Ra y In n long time. PICTOGRAPH The world's greatest news graphic. ADCIrS 15c. CHILDREN 10c Sundny Mary Plckford in "M 'LISS." COMING "MY Foot YEARS IN GERMANY." MRS. P. D. OWEN Out Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral DoHiKns, Wedding Hon quets, etc. FOlt riALR AT "THE FERN" 111 )hjb St. Itniemiric. Ore PHONE 240 AUCTIONEER M. C Rndabaugh. Roseburg, Oregon. Thirty years' experience. Satisfaction guaran teed. All kinds of sale work. Date Arrangements Made at The Umpqurt Valley Bank. R. E. Heinselman Well Driller IH SKI1UHQ ROUTE 1 ANTLERS m w v m m M TODAY 7:80 AND O. PICKFORD in