TITHRH THAT LAD OF YOURS OVER SEAS! If he is sick or wounded, the RED rlrtJ 0 P n 1 r Same Old Place, Over A CROSS will provide for him with loving care. Yet, there is one thing that N flTK & LlaFK Roseburg National Bank will bring a smile to his face, and a joy to his heart, that none can give but YOU Your Photograph, made by - . TBM BVBWIHG NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 11, 11)18, FISK N0N-SKID rlRES A real investment on which you realize full value in mileage and Fisk Service, with an initial price gg? that is attractive. Roseburg Garage Roseburg, Oregon It Phone Us at Once! If any trouble breaks out In your plumbing. No matter how trivial the damage may seem to you don't delay a minute In calling us. Little troubles grow alarmingly big in a surprisingly short time. And don't forget that in calling us, you are commanding both expert and hon est service. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. PHONE 151. 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 WaiBts, Crepe De Chene, Georgette and Voile. New Neckwear, Purses and Jewelry Novelties, New 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. WE HAVE NO EQUAL When it comes to supplying your home with all the delicacies 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 Roes burg, Oregon TO THE JUNE BRIDE Who is now a July housewife and anxious to be a FRUGAL, wife, many new problems are presented, and. many new war economies are demanded. Wo invite your grocery business, and promise to not abuse your confidence. , NEELY'S CASH STORE ; 1 j TO 1ST CLASS PRIVATE A letter wus received in this city yesterday from "Dick' Busch, form erly pressman in The News office, and who is now with company U, 24th battalian. U. S. G., located at the Presidio. He says he is getting along nicely and has been advunced to a tlrst-class private, which means that his salary will be increased $3 per month, but he Buys this salary business looks like a joke to him as he has not had a pay day since he left Roseburg, hut is getting plenty to eat and growing fat, so when his allowance docs arrive he will feel like a second Moiusan or Rockefeller. They had a grand celebration all their own at their grounds the 4th of July and Miss Clara Kimball Young, the movie actress made a fine address to the boys which was highly appre ciated, and brought with her a gen erous supply of tobacco and candy. He says the vaudeville show put on by the soldiers was Bimply great and they had a jolly time. In closing his letter "Dick" says: "I'll be all right if I get a ipay day before the war ends." "My four Years In Germany." HOOP PAINT FOR Tit KM WOUNDS. Found U Ho Economical Way for Soul i tig Abrasions Many orchardfsts and tree sur geons have found, that the best and most economical way of treating tree wounds of all kinds is to cover them with roof paint. It Is easy to apply and farmers throughout the country have used It with benefit in the treatment of abrasions, cuts and grafting. It Is heavy enough in body to form a thick coating over the wound, thus preventing insects and the elements from harming the tree. It is also very easy to apply. A professional tree surgeon and primer who is taking care of some 20,000 trees, writes enthusiastically about It for use on citrus trees. "It is," he says, "the' best thing I have ever used or heard of, and being so well satisfied3 I heartily recommend O ion He roof paint to any and- all or chard iBts who may be interested in such a paint." The use of this paint is undoubted ly the best, most convenient and eco nomical way of healing abrasions of trees, and it greatly prolongs their life and productiveness. "My four Years in Germany." "My four Years in Germany." NeA Bushnell, of Ten Mile, was a business visitor in this city yesterday. The best kodak finishing Photo & Kodak Shop. Clark's tf Rev. J. P. Yarboro will preach at the Glide Baptist church next Sunday morning. For vacation rent books. Library. Fiction tf ed at the funeral of the late Alexan der Schindler, this niOiUlug. Do not forget dollar day at the Hat Shop, Saturday, July 13. J12 ' J. M. Doweil went to Wilbur this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Roy Andorson, which was held from the home of 13. H. Ottinger, there, at 10:30 today. The new dusting process Installed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressed, eradicates every particle of duBt from your clothing before they are pressed and cleaned, thus assuring MEETING OF PHUXK GROWERS. All prune growors of Douglas county are requested to bo present at a meeting of the prune growers to be held in the city hall, Roseburg, Saturday, July 13, at 2 p. m. for the purpose of receiving report of com mittee who met with the federal food administration of Oregon, and for completing arrangements for grow ers to grade and pack their own prunes. UMPQUA VALLEY FRUIT UNION, J.I A. H. Marsh, President. A summer hat for $1 at the Hat Shop, Saturday, July 13. Doors open 10 a. m. J 1 2 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. U. S. weather bureau, local office, Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 6 a. in., July 11, i318. Precipitation In inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 71 Lowest temperature last night 40 Precipitation last 24 hours 0 Total precipitation since 1st of month 07 Normal precipitation for this mouth 32 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1S17, to date 24.27 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 33.90 Total deficiency from Sep tember 1, 1917 9.63 Average precipitation for 4 1 wet seasons, (Sept. to May Inclusive) 31.96 WILLIAM BELL, Oh server. DR. K. L. MILLER Physician and Surgeon. Ground Floor Masonic Building, corner Cass and Main Sts. Phone 132. House 63 F BENCH CLASSES MRS. ETBELYN RANNERMAN CAMPBELL Pupils desiring Instruction In class will please call for particulars. Fory studio over ott s Music Store. R. E. Heinselman Well Driller itc SEituita ROUTE 1 4? J. O. Drake, of this city, left to day for Portland where he will work in the ship yards. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Arnold and daughter, Veda, were Roseburg visit ors yesterday. Sheridan Croy, of Camas Valley, spent yesterday In the city, returning home today. Hats valuedi at seven and eight dol lars for one dollar at the Hat Shop,. Saturday, July 13. J12 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Grubbe and Mrs. F. F. Parker, of Wilbur, mo tored to this city yesterday. Kodak finishing by one who knows how to give you the best. Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf Mr. and Mrs. Gary Swan and sons, Elmer and Aldon, of Looking Glass, were in the city yesterday. Frankie Curtis, who has been visit ing with Mrs. Lola Roach in this city, returned to her homo in Oakland this morning. College ice cream from Eugene, sold in pints and quarts for home use at the Little Gem, Sheridan street. tf Mrs. J, W. Friend, accompanied by her sister, Miss Myra Wagoner, left today for the latter's home in Drain, I where she will visit. Have your duds Cleaned ana press- ea Dy aioper, me cieaner ana pressor. All work promptly attended to and s.-'.tlsf action guaranteed. tf The North Side community picnic will be held at the fair grounds Fri day afternoon. Come and bring your lunch. Mrs. H. C. Darby. Heinline Piano School WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 15th. Summer classes in charge of Mrs. L. B. Moore, 611 Hamilton Street. DJtS. PLYLEIl & PLYLEU Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St., RoBeburg, Ore. Consultation, examination free, 'ofllco Hours 9 to 8 Phone 153 Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. Mrs. Victor Short and little son, Max, left this morning for Salem where they will spend the summer visiting with Mrs. Short's mother, Mrs. R. P. Philips. Rev. J. C. Spencer, of the Firsf M. E. church, of this city, went to yon calla this morning where ho official- Jersey Creamery Butter 1-4 lb. Prints FRESH DAILY. DOUCLAS COUNTY CREAMERY SHOE ECONOMY Have worn shoes repaired by re liable workman. Prices right W. S. HOWARD, 214 Jackson St. STOP AT THB GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURCI SLABWOOD IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Denn Transfer & Storage Co. AUCTIONEER M. O. Radabangh. Roseburg, Oregon. Thirty years' experience. Satisfaction guaran teed. All kinds of sale work. Data Arrangement Made at The Vmpqua Valley Rank. MUSIC! Seven Days Filled With Inspiring Music Splendid music of every khid in abundance from the stirring airs of Thaviu's great Baud to the witchpry of soft Hawaiian melody. Thaviu's Exposition Band and Grand Opera Singers One of our country's greatest Bands honored with opening and closing the San Francisco Exposition. This great musical organization will give two concerts on the fifth day. Evening concert will be supplemented by throe grand opera singers. Single admissions, afternoon 55c, evening 83c. Old Soldier Fiddlers Feature attraction for the opening night. Four grand old veterans of tho Civil "War in stirring program of instrumental music, camp-fire and war time songs. This will be a rousing patriotic event don't miss it. Single admission 55c. ' Royal Hawaiian Quintet Five splendid singers and players from the Hawaiian Islands in two pro grams of pure Hawaiian music. Featuring Joseph Kekuku, originator of the steel mot-hod of guitar playing. Single admissions, afternoon 55c; evening 83c. Treble Clef Club Four talented girls who sing unusually well. Presenting two programs of solos, duets, quartets, scenes from operas in costume and humorous custom ed sketches: Featuring Jessie Uae Taylor, Chautauqua's clever imper sonator. Single admissions, afternoon 39c; evening 55c. Zedeler Symphonic Quintet One of the big musical comedies of the platform. Under the direction of Nicolai Zedler, of Stockholm, Sweden. These five, artists interpret the music of the masters for the masses. Single admissions, afternoon 55c; evening 83c. Morrison-Smith Co. One of the best musical duos on the Chautauqua platform. Mildred Mor rison, pianist, soprano and reader. Alice Genevieve Smith, harpist, formerly with the Chicago Grand Opera Company and the Metropolitan of New York. Single admissions, afternoon 39c; evening 55c. Fenwick Newell Concert Co. Headed by Fenwick Newell, American tenor. Two programs of unusual merit. Lililan Shank, 'cellist; Mary Jane Grigsby, pianist. Single admissions, afternoon 39c; evening 55c. , Students' $1.50, Children's $1.00. Season ticket prices Adults 's $2.50 Roseburg, July 20 to 26 Fire and Auto Insurance Protect 'yourself from loss with one of dur properly written Insur ance policies. 6. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE 110 Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. MRS. F. D. OWEN Out Flowers, Pnttod Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Fu. " queta, etc. FOR SALE AT "THE FERN" 111 Gas St. Roseburg, Ore. PHONE aio DR. S. L. DeLAPP Osteopathia Phyaician A Surgeon Phoned: 217-218 Perkins Bldg. Office 119 Re. 2S2-L Rosebnrg, Ore. Canning by Electricity! Had you over thought of this on a hot day. Road what the July "Good Housekeeping" haB to say on page 75. Ask us anything you want to know about it. PHONE 01. Douglas County Light and Water Co. A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy whore she can get Fresh, Clean Groceries. Our Stork Is Clean and Sanitarily Kept and all goods are of the best manufacture. Orders personally look ed after. 1 WALTER PATTERSON. IHE CASS STREET GROCERY, PHONE 279