The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, July 19, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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will bring JBrcile to his face, and a joy-to-his heart, that nqe can give but YQU Your Photograph, made by '
HPHAT LAD OF YOURS OVER SEAS! j If he is sick or wounded; the RED
1 The Store that Appreciates Your Business
230 N, Jackson St!
THE NEW LOCATION OF
Opona with a beautiful showing of new and dainty Waists, Crepe -De
Chene, Georgette and Voile.
New Neckwear, Purses and Jewolry Noveltlea, New Sweaters In
Silk, Fiber Silk and Wool. ' y ,;':'
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.
Tvfoa
Economical
Coffee
Our Guarantee
, Your grocer will refund the full
price you paid for MJ.B.
Coffee, if it does not please your
taste, no matter how much you
have used out of the can.
The best coffee at any price
Vacuum Packed
By Special Process
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SPECIAL NOTICE!
We take work finish or rough dry as late In the week as Friday
at 10 o'clock and return Saturday. No extra charges for this
SPECIAL SERVICE. Phone 'i 9.
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
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Salts ; Flee : for . ' ; j
; AcMeg KidiieyB j
We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then
the Back hurts
!
Most people forget that the kid
neys, like the bonds, get sluggish and
clogged and need n flushing occasion
ally, else we have backache and dull
misery in the kindey region, severe
headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid
liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and
all sorts of blndrter disorders.
)'ou simply must keep yoir kidneys
active and clean, and the moment yon
feel nn ache or pain in the kidney
region, get about four ounces of Jad
Suits from any good drug store here,
take n tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few
days and your kidneys will then act
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. 3t also
neutralizes-the acids in the uitfne so
it no longer irritates, thus itnding
Dlndder disorders:
J ad Salts is harmless ; Inexpensive ;
makes a delightful effervescent lif-hia-water
drink which everybody should
take now and then to keep their kid
neys clean, thus avoiding serious
complications.
A well-known local druggist says
he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who
believe in overcoming kidney trotfVht
while it is only trouble.
INSTALL OFFICERS
Sutherlln Sun: During the past
ten days both the Odd Fellows and
Rebekah lodges of Sutherlln have
Installed their newly elected officers
with impressive ceremonies, both oc
casions being featured with good
programs,- - an enjoyable luncheon
and a large attendance.
At a recent regular meeting of
Sutherlln Lodge No. 229, I. O. O. F.,
the following were, elected to fill of
fices for the current term of six
months: W. H. Shafer, noble grand;
C. A. StarK, vice-grand; M, 0. Bond,
treasurer; H. R. Slater, secretary;
H.. Orlemann, warden; D. W. Banker,
Inside guardian; K. H. Rethwill, out
side guardian.
The Odd Follows lodge of Suther
lln now has eleven men enlisted in
the service of Uncle Sam.
Sutherlln Rebekah lodge 'No. 218,
held its regular meeting on Thurs
day evening, July 11, at which time
the following officers were installed:
Mrs. Maude Culver, N. G.; Mrs. Cor
delia Ralston, R. S. N. G.; Mrs. Mary
Strong, L. S. V. O.; Mrs. Eliiabeth
Rees, V. G.; Mrs. Nellie Parker, R. S.
V. G.; Mrs. Bertha Barge, L. S. V.
G.; Mrs. Florence Go ft, recording
secretary; A. E. Shlrla, financial
secretary; Mrs. Sarah Shlrla, treas
urer; Mrs. Hulda Gilstrup, warden;
Miss Florence Duke, conductress;
Mrs. Marie Orlemann, I. G.; Mrs.
Emma Condon, O. G.; Mrs. M. 13.
Ardray, chaplain';
At the conclusion of the regular
business of the lodge, Miss Helen
Shaver gave two excellent readings,
which were greatly enjoyed by all
present. Delicious refreshments
were served, and the remainder of
the evening was spent in social con
verse, the occasion being much en
Joyed by all.
.
county oiiACaa allowed.
A. S. Huey Co., services,
indlg $ 3.60
W. S. Powell, supplies, county .
home 7.00
W. G. Patterson, services,-
indlg 10.00
R. P. McLcndon, supplies,
indlg. 6.00
Talbott & Slator, supplies,
indig 10.00
Roseburg Transfer Co.. indlg. 1.00
Rice Bros. & Adains, supplies.
indlg 30.00
R. L. Stephens, s ipplles, indlg . 1.75
Dr. K. I.. Miller, services,
indlg 76.00
J. H. Short, services, indlg. 5.60
Mrs. M. Patterson, services
indig. 4.60
Yoran Printing House, Cur
rent exp 71.50
Roseburg Electric Store, sup
plies .... , 2.60
Glass & Prudhoinine 47.50
Calapoola Telephone Co., ser
vices 6.16
Perkins Bldg., rent 10.00
Mrs. W. G. Burt, work clerk's
office .... ; 12.23
Mrs. Ida A. Stasis, hall rent . 5.00
J. IS Stephenson, woik asses
sor 7" C )
C. H. Bailey, expenses attend
ing B. of E 1.00
O. C. Brown, expenses 17.88
Mrs. Lottie E. Bennett, work
supts. off 26.50
Ella Dickerson, work, supts.
off 6.00
Ira B. Riddle,' justice court 16.35
A. F. Smith, justice court.... 6.75
Roseburg Home Guards 600.00
J. E. Page, work, fruit insp. 32.20
Mrs. Mabel R. Terry, fruit
insp 12.30
S. P. Rearick, fruit insp 6.10
Wm. Walker, fruit Insp 3.50
Harold Reynolds, fruit insp. 6.00
Earl Pearcy, salary and exp, 174.61
E. B. Stewart, services, coro
ner , 20.00
John Hanks, services, coro-
. ner ..' 2.60
F. Morgan, services, coroner 2.60
S. H. Redfleld, services, coro
ner 2.60
Chas. Hobbs, services, coro-
: ner , 1.60
Mrs. Chas. Ryder, services,
coroner '1.60
W. S. Barton, services, coro
ner 1.00
Chas. W. Ryder, services, cor
oner ... 1.50
Roy Wilson, services, coro
ner 1.60
Sadie Pence, services, coro-
- ner 1.50
Dr. G-. C. Knott, services, cor-
: oner 1.50
Herrick House, services, Ju-
venile 10.85
F. M. Hopkins, work, secret
service 12.00
Herman Gr-Althaus, supplies 1.80
Roseburg P. & H. Co., ser
vices 3.66
Gard Sawyers, bounty 2.00
Lois Geddes, assistant war
: secretary 40.00
Agnes Pltchford, Juvenile ex. 89.60
Cass Street Market, supplies 19.60
Douglas Co. Light A Water
Co., services 34.00
E. H. Lenox, expressage and
postage 1.27
Douglas County L. ft W. Co.,
services 1.85
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i MONDAY 11 RARGAIH DAT. -
Monday Is Bargain day at the
Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing
Works. Men's suits French Dry
cleaned and pressed for 11.00. All
trnrlr lvAn nromnt attention, Bar
gain day prices do not Include call
ing ror ciotnea or ma Kmc aenverie
Brine your clothes In. tf
CALL StNT
FOR
The Cascade forest office In Eu
gene has received a call from the
Umpqua forest office at Roseburg,
usklng'for men to light forest fires.
The message did not state the num
ber of men wanted and gave no de
tails regarding the fire. Unofficial
advices have been received In the
city to the effect that Boveral fires
started in the Umpqua forest yester
day. One of these is said to be In
the region south and east of Cottage
Grove. Whilo these fires are not
large as yet, the extreme dryness of
the timber and the lack of - rain
causes great concern, If rain dooB
not come soon the forest fires may
spread to great ureas. Every effort
Is "being made to hold the fires in
check, but the dry weather makes
their work extremely difficult. Eu
gene Guard.
The best kodak finishing. Clark's
Photo & Kodak Shop. tf
.... .
For vacation rent books. Fiction
Library. ' tf
Hay Wanted. We pay cash. Sani
tary Dairy. Phone 33F23. J19p
V. S. French, of the French Trans
fer Co., arrived home this morning
from a business trip to Portland.
Kodak finishing by one who knows
how to give you the best. Clark's
Photo ft Kodak Shop. . tf
C. E. Peck, master mechanic of
the Southern Pacific, is spending a
few days in' this city attending to
business matters.
Have yqjjr duds Cleaned ana press
ed by Sloper, the cleaner and presser.
All work promptly attended to and
..itlsf action guaranteed. tf
Mrs. E.' J. Roue left today for
Medford where she will spend sev
eral weeks visiting with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Addle Hutchinson.
G. W. Snodgrass, of Caldwell, Ida
ho, who has been visiting his son, G.
C. Snodgrass, at Carnes, for the past
two weeks, left this morning on his
return home.
"Fighting for Freedom and You,"
Arundel's stirring war song, Is now
on Bale at Ott's music store. - Price
25c. Send a copy to your soldier
boy. J30
- Mrs. A. Walker and daughter ar
rived In this city this morning from
their home In Wilbur to spend sev
eral days attending to business mat
ters and shopping.
The new ousting process Installed
by Sloper, the cleaner and pressed,
eradicates every particle of dust
from your clothing before they are
pressed and cleaned, thus assuring
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wliner left this
morning for Oakland, Calif., where
they will visit for several weeks.
They will journey Into southern
California if the weather Is favor
able. CInco, the largest selling plgar In
the world. Two hundred million sold
last year. Try one and learn why.
Six cents straight at all dealers. Ma
son, Ehrman & Co., wholesala dis
tributors. - J22
Mrs. Lawrence Klose left for San
Francisco this morning after Bpend-
ing the past week visiting witu her
sister, Mrs. Claude Riddle, In tills
city. ' Mrs. Klose was recently mar
ried at Wenatchee, Wash., and will
meet her husband in San Francisco.
L
Use Grandma's Sage Tea and
. Sulphur Kccxpe and Nobody
will Know.
The us of Sago and Sulphur for re
storing faded, itray hair to Its natural
color dates back to grandmother's
time. She uaed it to keep her hair
Deauuruuy awx, glossy ana attract
tlve. Whenever her hair took on that
dull, faded or streaked appearance,
this simple mixture was applied with
wonaerrui eixect.
But brewing at home is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound," . you
will get this famous old preparation,
Improved by the addition of other In
gredients, which ean be depended up
on to restore natural color and beauty
to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says It darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that nobody oan tell It has
been applied. Tou simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an
other application or two. It becomes
beautifully dark and glossy.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite
for those who desire a more youthful
appearance. It Is hot Intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
disease. . . , ... .
A Summer chooli
This Chautauqua program is built for national service. The government has
recognized the great value of the Chautauqua in this war year and is sending .
lecturers to speak on vital war problems. Inspiring music is a war-time
necessity and this musical program sounds a strong patriotic note throughout
the week. There is splendid entertainment, also, to lighten and brighten war
worried minds.
Lincoln L. Wirt
Sent to the Western Front by the Government, Spring of 1918, to secure
information on actual conditions in the war zone.. Will bring Chautauqua .
audiences the last word from Pershing nnd the American section of the lino.
U. S. Food Demonstration
A food demonstrator direct from Hoover's department. Bringing new methods " ;
of conserving food and practical government recipes as worked out by the
Pood Administration. Morning of the last day at Chnutauqua. No admission .
charge.
26 BIG EVENTS 26
Thaviu's Exposition Band
The great Band which was honored with the opening and closing engage- , .
ments at the San Francisco Exposition. Two big programs on the fifth day.
These concerts will be worth more than the price of your season ticket. .-.
Grand Opera Singers
Three grand opera soloists with voiees of unusual power and brilliance will -accompany
the Band at night. These three artists are members of a promin-'
cut Chicago grand opera organization and will render a program long to be
remembered. . , '.
Old Soldier Fiddlers
Roushig patriotic attraction for the opening night of Chautauqua. Four veter
ans of the Civil War bring old war-time tunes and camp-fire songs. Leader
ship of Col; John A. Pattee, 24th Regiment Michigan Volunteers.
Dr. C. J. Bushnell
Special accredited lecturer presenting war problems at home. Dr. Bushnell will
lie in constant touch with the Bureau of Information in Washington and will,
bring a message every person should hear. . :
An Evening in Hawaii
Illustrated travelogue, "Rambling Through Paradise" by Mildred Leo Clem
ens, cousin of Mark Twain. Showing motion pictures of Mt. Iiilauea, Hawaii's
active volcano. Accompanied by Royal Hawaiian Quintet in a concert of ,
charming Hawaiian melodies.
Judge Rolland W. Baggott
Will give a graphic lecture of the Juvenile Court in action. Full of rare
humor and touching pathos. .
Private James A. Burns
Story of the Kentucky Mountaineers, is a very remarkable one, and touches
all hearts. by its simplicity and you feel you are looking within upon a great '
soul. ' . . -
RESERVED SEATS
On Sale Friday, O a. m Chap
man's Drug Store. . .
ROSISHURG.
Iluy on the season tlckot plan.
Binglo admissions amount to
more than s)H.
SEASON TICKETS ON SALE AT
Marsters Drug Store.
Chapman's Drug Store.
Bellows Store. .
Roseburg National Bank.
Douglas National Bank.
Commercial Abstract Co.
JULY 20 to 26
SEASON TICKET PKICES. '
ADULTS .... ; ...$a.80
STUDENTS j. $1.80
CHILDREN .... $1.00
War Tax Not Included.
CHAUTAUQUA
MONET TO 1OAH.
We make loans on improved farm
property. Low rate 01 Internet,
tl DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO.
STOP AT THE
GRAND HOTEL
CASS STREET
ROSEBURG
R. E. Heinselman
Well Driller
Itt SEIlURG '
ROUTE 1
AUCTIONEER M. O. Radnbaugh.
Roseburg, Orogon. Thirty years'
experience. Satisfaction guaran
teed. All kinds of sale work.
Date Ai-rnngomentfl Made at The
Uinpijua Valley Bank.
REAL ESTATE
City and Farm Property, Winches
ter liar and IVeailolte Town Lota.
GEORGE RITE II.
122 West Oak Street.
MRS. ETHELYN
BANNERMAN
CAMPBELL
TEACHER OF PIANO
Fory Studio over Ott's music
store. Mrs, Campbell will teach
throughout the summer. '..
Telephone S7-J.
BABY'S FIRST SUMMER
Should be baby's best summer.
Wouldn't you havn It so? '
Denno's Baby Food -
, . .will make It so. 17. , -
40c, 75c
At
Nathan nn ' ' Perkins
Fullerton TJ10 ZK&XOMX &ore Building