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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1918)
- THB WEhni WEDNESDAY, AtnTGST t, 1018. LIST CLAIMS ALLOWED BY -THE COUNTY COURT Buster Brown and Tige, To FISiEE'Sf Roseburg, Oregon Thursday, August 22 Grand Free Entertaininent! Everybody Invited An entertainment that will amuse and interest both young and old. - Free Souvenirs to Every Boy and Girl " TIRE ECONOMY In these war time days ECONOMY Is the watchword. We. are here to help you economize on your auto tires. , Have ThemRetread . V-"' BY g.j ROSEBURG VULCANIZING WORKS 210 N. JACKSON ST. Quick Prompt Service, Prices Reasonable. OUT OF A THOUSAND WAYS To please your husband the one sure and easy way is to) serve a nice cool drink of soda these warm days.- Phone .186. ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS Pure Siveot Milk. Sparkling Soda, I Go to the Grand Grill and order fresh -Eastern oywboist served- in- any style. ; : - tf 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- . lng old Iron can help whip the- . Germans by turning It in. Berger, the junk man, wilt . pay you . $8 PER TON for every pound you have.. Throw that old stove In the wagon next time you come toi town and-in a little while it will find its way to the front In some form for killing the Huna. Berger's Junk Shop Cass & Pine Sts. Roseburg, Or. J. H. SINNICER SHEET OF ALL KINDS MCTA WORK 119 OAK ST.: PH0KE425 FOR SALE. At nubile auction , at the court house. Roseburg. Oregon. Saturday, August. 24th at one o clock j. in. the 7 acre tract formerly owned by A. M. Gallagher, deceased, near Dixonvuie. Terms, cash, or one half, balance on liberal terms. C. W. MOHK, a23d Administrator. INCREASED BUSINESS. DiinlnadB In thid PtfV aATI fnCre&Be nniv hv fim increased nrosnerity of the whole population. Each busi ness man is important aau i. i i aim to do all we can to further his Bnnoaa - Tlf Mil WOllM hfl SUCCeSSfUi and prosptsrous you must look pros perous. IMPERIAL CLEANERS. f.Trv our wav.l We call nnd deliver. Phone 277 Mrs. H. C. Wray, of North Bend, passed through this city yesterday enrouite to Riddle, where she will visit with friends. Drs. Seely, Sether . and , Stewart Physicians add Surgeons. Suite of offices Tear of Douglas National Bank, ground floor. : Phone 807 s Rosebnrg - Oregon DR. K. Tj. MILLER Physician and Surgeon. .S. -Ground Floor Masonic Building, . corner -Cass and Main Sta. j - ... , Phone 132, .- . ; House 63 Why Is a brlcR mason like a loco- mouvo? Because ne has a tenuer. For a lender steak- A Juicy chop. Direct your footstep To our shop. Our saws art) sharp) -Cleavers, too . We'll trim them up Just right Tor yon. (Continued from yesterday.) Henry Bartholomy, labor t 45.00 G. W. Chllde, labor 15.00 Jack Mattoon, labor 21. 0U Roy Grlgga, labor 10.50 P. Rupert, labor 3.00 W. B. Richards, labor O.00 Wallace Thompson, labor 9.00 Robert Parks, labor O0 Henry Parka, labor' 3. OH Royal Abeene, labor 10.60 W. S. Howard, labor 9.00 Joe Rhodes, labor - 1.60 B. B. Bullwlnkle, labor ... 8.00 Evert Powell, labor . 3.00 A. T. Taber, labor SO. 00 J. C. Householder, labor .... . 6.00 W. F. Nelson, labor 18.00 E. C. Davis, labor 9.00 J. H. Farrar, labor .: . 30.00 A. Thompson, labor 6.00 O. L, Sellei-s, labor 18.00 J. P. Sellers, labor - 6.00 C. C. Thompson, labor 67. SO W. T. Hoyt, labor 70.60 L. Wells, labor 41.26' J. W. Mitchell, labor 87.60 S. Pelland, labor 19.50 Ed. Settle, labor 3.00 R. U Stearns, labor . 3.50 P. A, Parnaui, labor 1.50 Charles Browning, labor . ' 1.60 Willla Zigler, labor 18.00 Elmer Levis, labor 21.00 Prank Royer, labor 21.00 O. A. Parker, labor 3.00 R. A. Kent, labor 6 00 J. H. Far-rax, labor 6.00 U. O. Weatherly, labor 16.00 Dale Swearlngan, labor .... 12.00 Clyde-Rydell, labor 3.00 Carl Wilson, labor 8.00 Ed. Hervey, labor 77.25 Fred Blazig, labor .. 82.60 James Bates, labor 76.50 W. S. Cornutt, labor . 77.25 Clarence- Henry, labor 76.60 A. A. Tipton, labor ....t. 42.00 Carl Eades, labor 19.60 Stilly Nichols, labor 78.00 Clyde Fullorton, labor 62.60 C. H. Crow, labor 84.50 W. L. Higsby, labor 16.00 Joe Rhodes, labor 2.25 Tom Jackson, labor 130.00 M. K. Doan, labor 2.25 C. O. Bartley, labor 6.00 G. W. Rlgsby, labor .............. 24.00 r. H. Cutsforth, labor 24,60 Henry Fate, labor 12.00 O. H. Coltrln, labor 21.00 Fred Blazing, labor 42.00 Earl Eades, labor : 10.60 Alvin Tipton, labor ., 14.00 John Boyer, labor 21.00 Geo. Eaklns, labor 36.00 Corwin Fullerton, labor 18.00 Stilly Nichols, labor 18.00 J. B. Hughes, labor ' 3.00 John Freeman, labor ..... 6.00 Lloyd Johnson, labor .......... 36.00 Wm. O'Mara, labor 76.00 Paul Slegriat, labor , 67.60 Kenneth Oomstock, labor . 3.00 Ralph Tudor, labor ... 15.00 Lloyd Hibbard, labor 18.00 Gius Gilsbrap, labor 147.00 L. E. DeMerrltt. labor 219.00 W. L. Selgrlst, labor 12.00 Ernest Carr, labor 35.25 f. L. Cole, labor ...... 6.00 C. E. Beard, labor 31.60 Joel Gleason, labor 3.00 uee Selleck, labor 12.00 Hoy West, labor , . 3..00 H. C. Russell, labor 16.00 Lee Wlnnlford, labor 13.60 R. W. Van Wey, labor 4.60 Leo Holgate, labor 6.00 John Boyor, labor 7.50 T. H. Cutsforth, labor 42.00 Dale Cornutt, labor 18.00 Frank Dunbar, labor 33.00 Clyde Fullerton, labor 18.00 Charles Lllja, labor 31.60 G. W. Rlgsby, labor 30.38 Carroll Rlgsby, labor 6.00 J. E. Rhodes, labor 9.00 W. L. Smith, labor 12.00 A. Tipton, labor 12.00 Bruno Waltzig, labor 24.00 W. J. Yokum, labor 30.00 Rex Hovton, labor .75 U. S. Nichols, labor 16.00 W. W. O'Conner, labor 30.00 Geo. Bollenbaugh, labor 1.60 Homer Rloth, labor 13.50 RuBsell Wills, labor" 6.00 H. M. Oatman, labor 85.75 Frank Mulkey, labor : 73.60 T. Davis, labor , 6.60 S. P. Fenley, labor . 36.00 Jack Taylor, labor 22.60 M. B. Germond, incidental expenses 14.00 Kenney Lbr. Co., lumber 685.90 Dubell & RlusseU, lumber .... 75.87 M. B. Germond, transporta tion , ;. 5.00 H. Adams, labor 15.76 J. C. Hoffman, fencing 147.30 W. S. Howard-, surveying .... 3.00 8. P. Co., freight 63.30 PI A. Dewey, labor 62.00 Dewey Wilson, labor - 1.50 Rex Horton, labor 67.37 J. S. Nichols, labor 78.00 O. C. Coltrin, labor 38.25 Corwin Fullerton, labor 46.60 John Boyer, labor ., . 38.25 Harry Rlgsby, labor 9.00 B. Eades, labor 39.00 Lafe Aiklns, labor 76.60 S. E. Shepherd, labor 76.50 Ross Sittner, labor-: 16.00 G. W. Rlgsby, labor 18.00 W. L. Smith, labor .......... 16.00 Josh Wright, labor sr 4.60 Oeo Parker, labor 6.00 U. S. Nichols, labor . 36.00 Tom Jackson, labor 50.00 E. H. Crow, labor 10.60 Harry Rlgsby, labor 16.60 L. B. Eades, labor 18.00 Joe Rhodes, labor 21.00 Clarence Henry, labor 30.00 H. H. Harton, labor 18.00 James Bates, labor 12.00 Ed. Hervey, labor 30.00 Walter Cornutt, labor ' 18.00 (To be cintlnued.) FOR SALE At s Bargain, 6-passen- ger touring car. In good condition. All new tlrei. J. F. Barker & CO.. . ., -, , - EXCAGRMKXT KXTRAOIUUXARY AT THE AXTIvKHS THEATRE, SATURDAY. AND SUNDAY, LP The lighting career of Bridget Murphy, an Irish lass who in the garb of a man served In the Union army throughout the Civil war, Is the stirring narrative told and vouch ed for by Dr. R. I. Law, of Gales burg, 111., who is attending the G. A. R. encampment, says the Morning Uregonlan. Dr. Law, who Is a mem ber of Gatesburg Pose No. 46, fought side by side with the woman who was so coimpletoly disguised that none or her comrades suspected her sex. The girl worked on farms In Now York and in the spring or 1862 she reached Sycamore, 111., where she en listed in an Illinois regiment then beine Tecrulted. Through the remain ing three years of the struggle she rought and was even sngntiy wouna od. Iwvt .hr sex was not discovered. To her fellow fighters she was John Casey, brave upright and a man's man. - In 1913 she was taken ill and be came too feeble to work, so she en tered the Illinois soldiers home. Her sex was still unsuspected, hut the se cret was revealed when she became Thrift Stamps If youi will put the differ ence between the actual price of some of -the attrac tive things in our stock and the price you would expect us to charge for them, into Thrift Stamps, you'll kill three birds with one stone.' You'll get the thingyou wanted for yourself, you'll stick some extra Thrift Stamps on your card, and ; you'll be helping us to pay the rent. We are proving every day that you don't have to be wealthy to trade at a flrst cmss jewelry store. A. S. HUEY CO. Roseburg, Ore. iSsj The HALLMARK. Store f . STOP AT TUB GRAND HOTEL CAHS STREET ROSEBURG AUTO PAINT SHOP We hive just opened up the best and safest auto paint shop In the city. Shop Is brick, and safe from fire. Machines painted reasonable V.S PATTERSON & CO. '" ' TRY US. ' .' 212 Main St,, Corner of Oak. mildly Insane and was committed to the Woteiitown asylum. She died In 1916 and was burledl In the soldiers' cemetery. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days of each week Oregon grown strawberries will be on sale at our store until further notice. Neely & Neely, the grocers. tl FAREWELL DANCK. A farewell dance will be given for the boys who will leave for army ser vice August 25, at the Looking Glass hall Thursday night, August 22. . . a21p NOTICE OF MEETING OF HOARD OF EQUALISATION. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, September 9, 1918, the Board of Equalization will attend at the court house in Douglas county, and publicly examine the assessment rolls, and correct nil errors In valua tion, description or quinines or innas, lots or other property assessed for the year 1918. GUY CORDON, s7 County Assessor. MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY. Monday Is bargain day at the Roseburg - Cleaning and Pressing Works. Main's BUlts French Dry cleaned and pressed for $1.00 All work given prompt attention. Bar gain day prices do not include call ing for clothes or making deliveries. Bring your clothes In. - tf ... NOTICE TO PUBLIC. I wish to announce to the public that while I am moving to Salem, for the present my office on the cor ner of Cass and Pine streets under the firm name of Perrine & Marstera will not be closed, but will be taken over and run by J. A. Walker, a form er member of the firm, who will take care of all Insurance, rentals and real estate business formerly conduct ed by the firm. All business will be given the usual careful attention. B6 E. B. PERRINE. SO EASY! LIKE ; ROLLING OFF LOG Sore, touchy corns stop hurt ing, then lift right out with fingers , You corn-pcatercd men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the ihoei tli at nearly killed you before, says thli Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freczone applied directly on tender, aching corn stops aoroneas at once and soon the corn loosens bo It can be lifted out, root and all, without pain. ' A quarter ounce of frcezone costs very little at any drug store, but Is sufficient to take off every hard or soft corn 01 callus. This should bo tried, as it li inexpensive and la said not to inflame or even irritate the surrounding tinsuc or skin. After you lift away the trouble some corn or callus the skin underneath Is as pink, firm and healthy as the palm ol your hand. - 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. FLOOK & CO. ' Rosoburg Phone 100 State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Sep tember 23-28. Splendid exhibits, ex cellent music, high class entertain NAPOLEON SAID "An army travels on its stomaoh," but, so far, ithe American army, on French soil, travels best on Its feet and such care as those feet get a careful treatment every day and IT PAYS. Would it not pay you to give n little more attention to your feetT Rexall Foot Bath Tablets - Only 25c at Nathan - nn Perkins Fullerton . TJie ffiOXX Store , Building Do Not Fruit& Berries Go to Waste Wanted! ' 100 WOMEN AT ONCE FOR PEELING PEARS! TELEPHONE 810. or call, or write , Roseburg Canning Co. O. P. HENDERSON, Mgr. Perfectly Lovely and extremely convenient. We re fer to the handsome basin, of course. We have an eye on the lady, too. The basins and llt tlngs were designed to please the family of feminities, but they'll please the opposlto sex Just as well. Ask us about the price. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. PHONE 101. :- Lighten Labor of the Home Cooking, Cleaning, Washing, Sowing nml Hcntlnfi by Electricity slfnplillcs ' - the Homo problem. Douglas County Light and Water Co. AUGUST 34 AM) 2B. ments and a superb racing card. For partlculars, write A. H. Loa, Salem, Oregon. -.- - . , - . si Let Your Jthe economy market