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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1918)
THRKM rrHAooD -.9F Y9URS OVER SEAS! If he is sick or wounded, the RED fifU Q f?llr Same Old Place, Oer mi k0S? f1! Fovl(le for him with Ioving care. Yet, there is one thing that 1 JRVK & L13TK Roseburg National Bank will bring a smile to his face, and a joy to his heart. thatnontpan rivAhnt.YOTT-Vnnr PhoWanh hv 11 VlUlli IVUSCUUIg IXClUUlldl OcUllY CHAUTAUQUA PRESENTS IN SPIRING LECTURER The Store that Appreciates Your Business 0 CITY NEWS et J. H. SIMMER SHEET H. V. , Adams Brings a Message of Constructive Power. 230 N. Jackson St. THB BVWtllfO WKWH TUESDAY, JULY 1S3, 1018. THE NEW LOCATION OF FISHER'S SEEL Opens with a beautiful showing of new and dainty WalstB, 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, Now Georgettes and Crepe De Chene in all shades. Visit us In our new location, you will like our store. : 1 230 Jackson St., Opposite Review Bldg. 30,000 STITCHES THE ELECTRIC STORE THE STORE OP WELCOME DEMONSTRATION. "WHEN A MAN MARRIES" He should expect to be a subject of discussion nt Chautauqua; but it will not hurt him provided he has presented the bride with '.ho purse one of those " , LONG GRAIX SEAL LEATHER, SILK LINED Pl'IlSHS. WITH TWO COMPARTMENTS. He has 'done his duty, and done It well. From $2 to $5 Nathan n Perkins FuIIerton TJie Jgg More Building SPECIAL 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 thlr SPECIAL SERVICE. Phone 7 9. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Real Gravely Plug has been chewed for its real tobacco satisfaction ever since 1831. It's made the good old Gravely way. P. Wjlfjajs FOR ONE CENT Requires almost no current to run It, yet does all but guide the sewing no more pedal ing, no tired feeling -after a day's work. . - SEW E-Z . , sewing inacnine motor nts any machine; no adjusting; simply set on the stand under the drive wheel. We also have at tachments so this motor may be used for grinding and pol ishing. I'HIvIG SAYS: The efficient woman of today uses today's methods. NOTICE! Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and worth it CraoelylatMomachtonraritcoat9 nomor tochtui than ordinary plug B. Gravely Tobacco Company Dinville, Virginia For vacation rent books, i Fiction Library. tf R. S. Francis, of Yoncalla, was In this city yesterday from bis home. Loyal Emery, of Umpqua, was a business visitor to tills city yester day, Mrs. Martha N. Rlgman left for Salem yesterday after visiting in this city. Kodak finishing by one who knows how to give you the best. Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf Clark Dargar is spending a few days in Med l ord attending to busi ness matters. Mrs. J. A. Davis returned to Sa lem yesterday after spending a couple of days in this city visiting. A. N. Batey arrived in this city yesterday to spend several days visit ing and attending to business mat ters. . College Ice cream from Eugene, sold In pints and quarts for home use at the Little Gem, Sheridan street, tf Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ryan, of Rid dle, arrived in this city yesterday to spend the weok enjoying the Chau tauqua. Mrs. A. J. Ford left for Ashland this morning where she will spend several days visiting with friends and relatives. . Miss Elma Payton and MIbs Clara Patrick returned here last Sunday evening after visiting with friends in Ashland. H. J. Wilson was In this city yes terday from his home at Canyonville to spend several days attending to ..usiness matters. N Edward Jones returned to his home In Oakland yesterday after spending a few days In this city attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ryan, of Rid dle, spent last night in this city, leav ing today for Bandon where, they will enjoy a vacation. Have yojtr duds cleaned ana press ed by Sloper, tne cleaner and presBer. All work promptly attended to and ..'.ttsfaction guaranteed. tf Mrs. L. S. Taylor and children left this morning for Portland where they will visit with Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. Wm. Ellenburg. Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Roberts re turned to their home at Dillard this morning after spending the past few days here visiting witli the former's parents. Mrs. D. N. Gllmore, daughter Lu cile, and two little sons arrived home tills morning rroin an extended visit with friends and relatives at Goldon dale. Mrs. Ethel Silverton, of Seattle, who has been visiting In this city foi the past three weeks, returned to day. Mrs. Silverton" was accom panied by her father, A. L. DeRoss, who will make his home with her. 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 The Morrison-Smith Concert Com pany, who so delightfully entertained at last night's Chautauqua, left for Salem, this morning, where they will appear on the Chautauqua program today. f) Mrs. A. J. Devanhan, and little son left this morning for San Francisco where they will remain for the sum mer. They arrived In this citv last evening and spent several hours with friends. "Fighting for Freedom and You," Arundel's stirring war song, is now on sale at Ott's music store. Price 26c. Send a copy to your soldier boy. . . J30 Mrs. A. O. Foor arrived here from Grants Pass last evening after spend ing the past few weeks in that city on business. Mrs. Foor is register ed at the Umpqua during her stay in this city. MrB. M. E. Herron, of Salem, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ida Morris, of Looking Glass, return ed home today. She was accompanied by Mrs. Morris, who will return the last of the week. Judge Roland W. ' Baggott, who delivered such a Bplendld lecture at the Chautauqua here last night, left for Salem this morning where he will deliver his lecture from the Chautauqua platform there. ' Frank WllBon, a former railroad er working in the employ of the S. P. Co., at this place, and who Trent Co Camp Lewis several weeks ago, is taking a special course of instruc tion In engineering, Mr. Wilson has recently been ordered from Catnp Lewis to Indianapolis, where he will receive Instruction and thla Is pro'o- H. V.- Adams. H. V. Adams, lecturer during Cbnth tauqua week, is a man of varied life experience. . He speut several years in newspaper work, working up from the bottom to the position of managing editor; has a degree as a lawyer and has been a member of the law faculty In one of the leading schools of the middle west, and has occupied a pulpit with unusuul success for mpny yeurs. His lecture reflects the broad sympa thetic understanding of humanity which these various occupations bring to a man. With striking illustrations, illuminated by brilliant flashes of humor, Mr. Adams enforces the great truth that clean thoughts and a sound mind are- the basis of all true man hood and womanhood and of all real success In life. ably preliminary to going overseas for duty atthe front. The best kodak finishing. . Clark'F Photo & Kodak Shop. tl Mrs. T. B: Davis, of Oakland, was a visitor In this city yesterday. Dr. W. P. White and L. E. Dlaln. who were registered at the Umpqun last evening left early this morning by auto stage for Marshneld and other Coob Bay points where they will transact business for several days. Among those registered at the Umnaua are P. C. Martin, Ten Mile; L O. Perrin, Oakland; W. A. Schneffer, Oakland; A. D. Wick. Portiana; ur. w. f. wnue, l.. v.. Blain. Albany; Lieut. Harvey Heyne mann, Seaside. A. D. Wick, general passenger agent for the Southern Paclllc, ar rived In this city last evening from Portland, to spend Beveral days at tending to business matters pertain ing to the movements of the traiim carrying the drafted boys which are to come through here this week. A. J. Brownell, superintendent of the Roseburg cannery arrived here this morning after spending tho past week in Portlnnd attending to busi ness matters. Mr. and Mrs. Brownell will make their permanent home in this city, residing at the Episcopal parsonnge during the summer. INCREASED RL'SIN'ESS. . Business In this city can Increase only by the increased prosperity of the whole population. Each , busi ness man is important and it is our aim to do all we can to further his success. If you would be successful and prosperous you must look pros perous. IMPERIAL CIJ3AXEHS. (Try our way.) We cull and deliver. Phono 277 PRUNE PICK KItS WANTED. Twenty prune pickers are wanted by about September 1. Free camp grounds and wood furnished. In quires Loyal W. Einery, Umpqua, Or. Phone 10F2. a22 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. ' . U. S. weather bureau, local office, Roseburg, Ore., 24 hours ending 5 a. m., July 22, 1918. Precipitation In inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 72 Lowest temparature last night 5C Precipitation last 24 hours 17 Total precipitation "since 1st of month 20 Normal precipitation (or this month 32 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1917, to date 24.40 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 34.08 Total deficiency Irom Sep tember 1, 1917 9.02 Average precipitation for 41 wet seasons, (Sept. to May Inclusive) 31.96 WILLIAM BELL, Observer. SHOE ECONOMY Have worn shoes repaired by re liable workman. Prices right W. S. HOW RD, 214 Jackson St. METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 119 OAK ST. PHONE 428 Why Is a brlcR mason like ft loco motlvo? Because he lias a tender. For a tender steolc A juicy chop, Pircct your footsteps -' To our shop. Our saws are slinip; Cleavers, too e'U trim them up. Just right for you. , THE ECONOMY MARKET MRS. ETHELYN BANNERMAN CAMPBELL TEACHER OF PIANO Fory Studio over Ott's music store. Mrs. Campbell will teach throughout the summer. Telephone 57-J. delco-ught;': The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Economical In operation. Runs on kerosene, gasoline or ' gas. R. E. HARNESS Itosohurg Oregon Fruit Boxes Don't forget that your local box, factory can supply apple and' all other fruit boxes at a saving. Ask us about It. J. G. FL00K & CO. Roseburg Phono 100 STOP AT THIS GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEUURQ R. E. Heinselman Well Driller RlSEUURd ROUTE 1 AUCTIONEER. M. V. Radabaugb. Roseburg, Oregon. Thirty years' experience. Satisfaction guaran teed. UI kinds of sale work. Date Arrangements Made at The . Umpqua Valley Bank. REAL ESTATE City and Farm Property, Winches ter Bay ana Westlake Town Lots. GEORGE RrTER. 122 West Oak Street. MRS. F. D. OWEN . Out Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding J"nu quets, etc FOR SALE AT "TUB FERN" lfl Cass St. ItOHeotirg, Ore. . PHONE 240 ! Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks f I gl io look one's best and feci one's host' is to on joy tin inside bath ouch morning to Hush Irom thu uysU'in tho previous day's waste, sour fermentations and pol .sonoua toxins before it is absorbed into the blood. Just aa coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of in combustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, forms toxins and I mi nun a which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducts which arc intended to suck in only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see tho glow of healthy liloom in yottr checks, to see your skin yet clenrt.' and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a sluss of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphato in it, which is a :iarml'M means of washing tho waste material nnd toxins from the stomach, tiver, kidneys and bowels," thus cleans ; Mir, sweetening nnd purifying the entire 25 CENTS fyr Allying IN'THE-FIVE-POUND'SIZE the most, economical cor fee. you c&n cnxyC it tier BACKED BYA-GUAPANTEE THAT AEANS SOMETHING ONLY ONCE A YEAR Are apple just right for ..'. URKK.V APPLE SAUCE. " Tho time now. The place NEELY'S CASH STORE OUR POLICY No business transaction Is complete until both parties nro satisfied. ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS Puro Hwcct Milk. A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy whore she can get Fresh, Clean Groceries. Onr Stock Is Clean nnd Sanitarily Kept and all goods are of the best manufacture. Orders personally look ed after. ' WALTER PATTERSON. IHE CASS STREET GROCERY, PHONE 279 Jersey Creamery Butter 1-4 lb. Prints FRESH DAILY, DOUCLAS COUNTY CREAMERY alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. v ' Girls and women with sallow Bkins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complex ion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, naBty lireutli. others who are bothered with -headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa tion should begin tliia phoaplmtrd hot water drinking and are assured of very . pronounced results in one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phos phato costs very little at the drug storo but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on tho outside, so hot water and limestone phosphuto act on the inside organs. We must always consider that internal sanitation is vast ly more Important than outside cleanli ness, because the skin pores do not. ab sorb Impurities into tho blood, while tho bowel pores do. Women who ' desire to enhance the beauty of their complexion should just try this for a week and notice results. , 8 Sparkling Soda, Heinline Piano School WILL REOPEN SKPTEJIHEU 15th. . Rummer classes In charge of Mrs. It. B. Moore, 611 Hamilton Street,