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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1918)
FOUR THIS EVENING NEWS MONDAY, JULY SO, 1018. Mew Middies ,. With Long Sleeves $1.98 New Tub Silk Waists' $3.98 and $4.50 New Skirts Fancy Messalines ? Plain Silk Poplins Fancy & CITY NEWS 0 Ray Porter, of Jen Mile, Is attend ing to business matters 'In this city today. Have your duds Cleaned and press- ea oy moper, toe cleaner ana pressor. All work promptly attended to and lAtlsfaction guaranteed. tf James Dixon, of DlxonVlllo, loft this morning for Prinevlllo, where he will attend to business matters and visit with his brother, Both. . S. W, Rich, of Lebanon, 'passed through this city last night by auto mobile, enroute to Looking Glass, where he will make a short visit at the home of his aunt, Mrs. W. O. Boyd. MAJESTIC rff Incorporated - , - J rh- JJ HOUSEHOLD M.''. ECONOMY II Today Ono Day Only Tho story of Divine FnrKiveiiness is "The Winding Trail" A live-act Metro screen romanco of danger nnd I he desert, slurring udoralilo VIOLA DAXA. "IN THE SHADOWS OK TUB ROCKIES" A western drama of thrills, romance and adventure. MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DItEW IN "HENRY'S ANCESTORS,"., ADULTS lBo OH1LDKKN lOo TOMOHKOW AND WEDNESDAY THE FAMOUS DOLLY 8IS TliHS, IDOLS OF TWO CONTINENTS, IN "The Million Dollar Dollies" Also ItOBCoe (Fatty) Arbucklo, In a two-spasm gloom chaser, "MOONSHINE" ADULTS 80c CHILDREN ton Plaids .i Kodak finishing by one who knows how to give you the best, , Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. ' tf W. H. Flshor, Isadore Abraham Henry Hartli and Attorney Albert Abraham loft yesterday morning in Mr, Fisher s auto for Soattle and other Important northern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wardwell and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pickens, who have been enjoying a two weeks' va cation In the vicinity of Peel,1 return cd home yestorday. Thoy report a most enjoyauio outiog. Mrs. C. L. Hadley, in speaking of letters from her son, Morton, Bays that The Evening News Is of great ln lerost to the young soldier, who ex presses his appreciation of his old home paper by Baying that he has never been woaned from Tfie News yet. Read the Ads You Find Daily in THE EVENING NEWS Scores of Reliable Merch ants, Looking to Make New Business Friends, Are Daily Appealing to You Through Hundreds of Bargains. Evening News Ads will Help You to Live More Economically ALWAYS A COOP SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time 0 CITY NEWS 0 W. E. Ott made a bualness trip to xoncaiia tnis aiiernoon. Geo, Bacon, of Looking Glass, was a Business visitor in this city today Miss Marie Vogopohl, of Siitherlln who liaa been visiting in this vlty with Miss Velma Bates, returned home today. Vetch seed. Few hundred pounds on nnnd. Order quick, supply limit ed. Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. Phone 232. tf Miss Evelyn Cook, of Oakland, who has been visiting at the home of Dr. Rulter) in this city, returned home this afternoon. Clifford Howard, of Fort Stevens. who is spending a furlough at his homo In Ten Mile was a Roseburg visitor touuy. Mr. Howard will re turn to Fort Stevens Thursday. Or. A. C. Scely today performed a nose and throat onerRtinn ntinn Mil- dron and Jack Sinnlger, children of j. n. ainmger, oi tnis city. Mrs. Grace Burks, who has been visiting with her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Miller, of Looking Glass. left this afternoon for her home In Seattle. Mrs. Burks was accompanied io tnis city by nor parents. Prof, and Mrs. F. C. Fitzpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thornton, of this city left this morning, for San Francisco, where Mr. Fitzpatrick and Mr. Thornton will take the special military course ottered by the govern ment to members of high school fac- ultles. J. M. Baldwin, accompanied by Ills family and brother, Ralph, arrived in tho city last evening for a visit Willi tnoir mother, Mrs. L. H. Bald win, who has been quite 111 for the A. J A. J. Geddes, secretary of Red Cross work lor Douglus county, this morning tendered to Judge M are t era his resignation, and will accept the position or chief clerk in the S. P. freight oflice, assuming the duties of that position August 1. Air. Geddes Is thoroughly familiar with this work, having had 15 ycurs exper ence in the same line of work on the Frisco system In Illinois. Judge Marstors hus not yet appointed n accessor to Mr. Geddes, as secretary or me ilea cross work, NOTICK. Tho Robekah lodge will hold a session Tuesday evening at 7 o'clocx. Adjournment will be taken until 8 p ii.t Wmhiesday evening, at which time Mrs. Jeunie Burko, of Grant Pass, u ill he piesent to nddr.vr the lodgo. All members requoilcl tn bt In attendance. j!iO ItKlN'GH ACTION FOK DIVOJtCK. Betiluh P. Frltch has brought an action In tho circuit court against her husband, Bei t H Frltch, asking that a divorce be granted and the sum of $15 per month alimony be al lowod her. Attorney John T. Long represents the plaintiff. TO WORK ON FARMS. Dr. C. H. Bailey, examiner in chargo of the U. S. employment ser vice, department of labor, for Doug las county, states that the forest (Ires wero practically extinguished by tho recent rains and that the ex tra men In tho flro lighting work are bolng given work olscwhere. Two men wero sent out this morning for farm work. Fanners needing help NEW TODAY. WELL MULLING R. E. lloinsel man, llosofourg. Route 1. TO TRADK Hogs, cattle and horses for goats. Hiono 1K3. Sunshine rnnch. FOR SALIC Nice young Jersey cow soon coining fresh. Also hay. ruoiio :i!iF2. l)OY WANTED Good opening for boy In the mechanical dopartimml of The News ofneo. LOST -At Chautauqua, ladles' dark colored single shawl. Finder pleas?' leave at News oflleo. FOR SALK 5-yearllng calves. Mrs, Netlto nryiint, Roseburg, or see stock at Bryant ranch. . FOR RKNT OH SALE A practical ly now Woodstock typewriter, at a bargain. A. S. Huey Co. WANTED Man for general farm work by the year; one with family preferred. House, wood and water furnished. Good position for the right man. State experience and wages desired. Address L. News oflice. MISSOURI STOOK RANCH TO TRADE For-Orogon ranch; 305 acres. 100 ucres hog tight fence, 100 acres In cultivation, 40 acres timothy and clover, 60 acres of valley land, on main road, rural route, telephone, mile to school nnd church. $30 per acre, encum brance $3000. 6 year, 1 per cent, ran bo tnkon up by federal loan. Fair Improvements. For further particulars call on or address Q. M. Green, Melrose, Ore. or luborors wanting work on the farms would do well to consult with Dr. Bailey. LEAVES. FOR NEWPORT. Mrs. S. A. Douglas, who has been visiting for some time In this city left this morning for Newport, where she will enjoy a month's outing. She will visit for a few days at Al bany and Corvallls enroute to New port. Mrs. Douglas will return to this city early In September and will spond the fall and winter here. COUNTY CLAIMS ALIXWED. Albert Matthews, labor 3.00 Homer Johnson, labor 10.60 Wm. Horn, labor 28.60 W. A. Norman, labor 18.00 R. A. Calhoun, labor 15.00 Joe Donnell, labor 9.00 I. N. Newton, labor 78.00 F. Drake, labor 37.50 W. Colclasure, labor 4.50 Isaac Sollg, labor 12.00 N. Babb, labor 21.00 A. X. Matthews, labor 21.00 Denn Dossi labor mf 27.00 t. M. Owens, labor 27.00 Clifford Jones, labor 27.00 F. S. Blakely, labor 61.00 Wm. Morgan, labor 6.00 Tom BHIb, labor 36.00 Jack Stewart, labor 12.00 Oscar dilenlous, labor 12.00 Richard Lumby, labor 15.00 Lee Barker, labor 82.87 Alvord Roberts, labor 37.64 Wtfll. Friend, labor El. on O. W. Angst, labor 6.00 John Abeene, labor 124.00 G. D. Harvey, labor 102.00 Ed. Gross, labor 34.60 W. J. Shupe, labor 24I00 Robert Hall, labor 18.00 Win. Adams, labor 18.00 L. D. Pinkston, labor 6.0"0 A. Klenke, labor 8.00 John Maley, labor 66.00 F. 40. Dark, labor 36.00 (!. D. McKay, labor . 9. 00 Fred Able, labor 12.00 Fred Brauninger, labor 3.00 John walker, labor 12.00 Thomas Ulevins, labor 27.00 B. Hatfield, labor 42.00 John Freeman, labor 96.00 King Hagen. lubor 3.00 Fredi Sutherland, labor 3.00 Otto Ohlson, labor 9.00 Kenneth Cloake, labor 12.00 R. h. Ellis, labor 24.00 C. C. Groves, labor 12:1 no A. J. Cox, labor 311.00 S. M. Kelly, labor 12.00 Fred Russell, labor 6.00 L. L. Newton, labor 72.00 F. Drake, labor : h S. S. Walker, labor is. on P. L. Brewer, labor .til nn Chas. Jones, labor 15.00 U. P. Robinson, labor a no C. M. Dyer, laboV 30. 00 T. E. Strode, labor 6.00 Geo. Bowers, labor l(i!so O. W. Wooley, labor 21. nn R. It. Wright, labor 8.00 E. J. Harris, labor is to S. O. Matthews, labor 21 00 F. ,T. Goff, labor 95.'25 Cal Bailey, labor 75.38 T. E. Simpson, labor 77 25 David McColluni. labor jr.'nn Goorge Shamp. labor . 4800 '. rv, EDy, labor 41 Dr. Fred Bruce, labor 8.63 H. Abeene. labor "s nn h. w. strong, labor 75 Richard O. Rlggs. Inbor 19.60 Will G. Cooper, labor 24.00 Everett Cooper, labor 24.00 nenry Hlevert, labor .. 27.00 K. L. Thornton, labor 6.00 Chas. Cooper, labor goo r-rea nanu, labor Elmer Goodman, labor .... 00 6.00 Ed. Settle, labor 12.00 K. L. Stearns, labor 10.50 u. immewood, labor 7 fin Itolllo Johnson, labor 4.1 nn Chas. Wilson, labor 30.00 i';nnor crow, labor 3.76 Harley Johnson, labor ... . 30.00 w. 8. Norman, labor 62.60 W. E. Norman, labor 18.00 Floyd Bogarty. lobor 12 nn r. L. Brewer, labor 6.00 O. H. Robinson. labor 00 J. H. Fnrrar, labor 60.00 . h. wenter, labor 9. 00 J. M. Martin, labor 24.00 Thompson, labor 29.25 W. R. Morgan, labor 3 00 Vernon Shrum, labor 27.00 Ben Doss, Jr., Inbor 9.0 N. Nelson, labor 37.50 C. F. Watson, labor 81.00 B. Sbliiabuiger, labor 12.30 George Williams. Inbor 12.00 O. H. Evarts, labor 27.00 L. Tt. Engles, labor 24.00 H. Sumby, labor 12.00 Wm. Zigler, labor 9.00 We wish to announce that we have moved our Granite and Marble Works to fsoa N. Jackson Street, ami are prepared to furnish any thing In our lino at a reasonable price. We use only (lie best Barre Granite in our Monumental work, and Vormont Marble In our head stone.". We also do all kinds of Cemetery work. We Invite yon to call and see ns. Yours for Business, Peoples Marble & Granite Works W. K. Marsters, proprietor, 602 N. Jackson Street, or G. W. Young 4 Son, 116 Cass St uowDurg, Oregon. Every Man Should have a good reliable watch. It Is essential that he should always be on time, especi ally now when everything Is going with a rush and every minute counts. Don't fool yourself by trying to get along with a cheap, unreliable time piece for you are not only wasting your own time, but also those who are waiting for you. If your watch Is not giv ing the service It. should let us show you some of the new models, neat, trim, and accurate. We carry them from the medium pric ed Waltham to the extra thin Howard. BUBAR BROTHERS 104 Jackson Street. PAGES Is the Place For SHINGLES LATH WINDOWS SCREENS DOOR CEDAR POSTS ISK.'CK TILE COAL WOOD LUMBER CEMENT BLOCKS, ROOFING ' AND BUILDING PAPER, WIDE CEDAR 110AT LUM BER. 709 N. Jackson St. Phone 242 MOST CRITICAL INSPECTION WILL PROVE. MITCHELL The Greatest Six! 40 horsepower motor, 120 Inch wheel base, uniquely distinctive in Its long, low lines, new enduring, finish, shock-absorbing springs, extra complete equipment, un common luxury, unexcelled, strong and sturdy most economical You are welcome to a demon stration. H. MERTEN Phones: ' Sub-Agent J 02 or 10 Douglas Co. UNCLE SAM WANTS SCRAP IRON The government is calling on the junk dealers to supply thousands of tons of old iron. The administration has fixed the price, and everybody hav ing old Iron can, help whip the Germans by turning it In. Berger, the Junk man, will pay you $8 PER TON tor every pound you have. Throw that old stove In the wagon next time you come to town and in a little while it will And Its way to the front In some form for killing the Huns. Berger's Junk Shop Cass & Pine SU. Roseburg, Or. SLABWOOD IX CAR LOAD LOTS. Denn Transfer & Storage Co. TIONK ViS m .Jiif 1 A Checking Account For ' Household Manager Upon the manager of the household is placed the re sponsibility pf the home. In the purchase of food, supplies, etc., women flndi it very convenient and economical to pay by check. It Is the safe way and prudent are the women who use It. Your checking ac count Is cordially-Invited. TheRoseburNational Bank Roseburg, Ore PINED IN RECORDER'S COURT. The' following men, who were ar rested by Night Officer Hodges for leaving cars on the streets, without lighting the tail lights, were fined $1.00 each by Recorder Whipple this morning: C. J. Hurd. Claude Can non, Harry Pearce, Scott Pearce, W. G.. Patterson, W. E. Ott, L. L. Lewis, W. A. Bogard, and J. B. Bailey. AUTO PAINT SHOP We have just opened up the best and 8afeBt auto paint shop in the city. Shop is brick, and safe from fire. Machines painted reasonable by V.S. PATTERSON & CO. TRY US. 213 Main St., Corner of Oak. "B 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 and should be for poul try and stock. Use In your Refrigerator and food closots. 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 noncaastlc It will not clog sprayer ,. It Is NOT EXPENSIVE, yet ten times more effective than Carbolic Acid. Call for a folder. . Churchill Hardware Co. ATTENTION Men'sTan Bluchers Made on Munson Army Last $5.50 ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN Shoes That Satisfy. "Rose of the World" A vivid reminder of our own soldier boys in Prance is given In this picture. A K LEVER KOMEDY "THE WRONG MR. FOX." ADULTS 150 CHILDREN 10c TI ESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Enid Bennett In "THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH',: Do you like to "take In" a circus? Yes? Then you'll want to see life "behind the screens" as portrayed by Enid Beifhett In this wonderful story of circus life. TRAVELOGUE "YESTERDAYS IN SOMOA." ADULTS 18c CHILDREN 10c x BUY NOW TO SAVE U0. Chevrolet cars will advance $50 In price August 1. Save that money by buying yours now. Motor Shop Gar age, agents. al Mrs. Maude Andrews left this after noon for Eugene, where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. I. Ander son. Mrs. Anderson waB formerly Miss Vera Smith, of this city. DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and -Power Plant Economical In operation. Runs on kerosene, gasoline or gas. R. .E. HARNESS Roseburg .... Oregon - K" BRUNN Perldni Building, Cass St. ANTLERS THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY 7:30 AND 9:00. Elsie Ferguson in 7:30 AND 9:00. 1