The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 26, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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" In Connection with Our
FALL MERCHANDISE
We take pleasure in announcing that our SHOP is brim
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ful and over-flowing with the new Fall lines of 1918.,
Again we reach the fell season and again you will find us
prepared to offer you the best Values in the market.
There have been times when it seemed almost impossible to secure merchan
diseespecially merchandise of the quality good enough for our customers.
But you will notice, when you see the new Fall goods, that we have made
ample preparations to supply you with coats and suits, dresses, skirts, sweat
ers, waists, underwear, hosiery, etc., in the quality to which you are accus
tomed, at the lowest possible prices. ,
The Various Departments Are
and we most cordially invite you to call and spend as much time as possible with us. Do not think it necessary to make purchases, for
you will be welcome in any event. We want you to comprehend our ability to take care of your wants in the right way. ' V
Our old customers will feel at home, even with so much new merchandise surrounding them. We want you who have never visited
us, or have not become acquainted, to call at this time and see for yourself CV
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the reason for this store's success. It will not take you long to find out
good merchandise, fairly priced, coupled with a willing service and a
desire to meet your every requirement, not only wins business for us,
but holds it. ' '
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Wartime Conservation Demands QUALITY
Now. If Never Considered Before
Palmer Coats, Suits, Mitchell and Virginia Dare Dresses
'- Princess Waists and Blouses
Skirts, Sweaters, Petticoats
Fall Underwear, Hosiery, , Gloves
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SQUARE STORE
THE EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP
RORSEBURG, OREGON
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For the Fall Season
you wlU want routa and uite of undoubted quality,
luivo novor been disappointed in
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and this season you will lo moro delighted dian ever, be
cause Uio styles show more Individuality and the workman
ship hIiuws an Improvement wherever such improvement was
possible. . . ,
The "Palmer Garment" is made in Cliicogo. It is made
in factories owned and operated by the manufacturer. Kach i
factory is lltfht. Each is clean and sanitary. Child labor is
not employed, nor are any sweat shop products allowed.
Tho "Palmer Garment" fits with fewer alterations than
any other, which makes It possible for you to purchase a
Karment, which, as a rule, lit perfectly without the slightest
change.
The workmanship is of such high standard, tliat It is the
criterion by which many garment are judged.
Wo oner the "Palmer (torment" with the knowledge
that it will prove satisfactory in service, widen means that it
Is tho very best possible garment value.
Lot us show you some of the new, chic styles, as well as
the conservative kinds. In no event can you secure a
"Palmer Garment" that is loud, blatant, or that does not '
adhere strictly to the mode -although each garment is dls- -tiiictJve
and appears to have been made especially for the
OUT OF A THOUSAND WAYS
To please your husband the one sure and ensy -way Is to Berve a nice
cool drink of soda these -warm days. Phono 186.
ROSEBURG PAIRY AND SODA WORKS
Pure Sweet Milk. 8irkllng-Soda.
Live-wire Doings of City
HOW MUCH JOY THERE 18 IN
A SHOWER BATH
is only known to those having one
in their homes. It Is a continual
source of exhilarating vigor. You
can have one installed in your -bathrooi
with no trouble or in
convenience and at very little ex
pense. . Suppose we talk It over
together. ,
Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co.
PHONE 151.
The Last Week in August
- !; ' sees
"The last rose of jumir.tr," but you may enjoy Its delightful per
fume indefinitely, for it is.at its best in our
Boquet Jeanice
The ounce . $1.25.
Boquet Jeanice Complexion Powder : 4.
Boquet Jeanice Sachet, the ounce
Boquet Jeanice Soap, the caks ,
Boquet Jeanice Toilet Water ....
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Perkins
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Ten MllevHomo Guards Visit. '
Nine members of the Ten Mile
home guard were in the city yester-
j lay to attend) the war pictures at
tne Antlers. Tne "boys say tney
have the finest company, in the state.
Returns Home.
Miss Pearl Hall returned to her
home at Laltevlew, Ore., last evening
after spemkng a short time visiting
at the home of Dr. Seely, of this city.
Mies Hail is principal of the schools
at that place. , ,,
Farewell for Hrafted Men.
A farewell dance will be held at
the armory thiB evening for the boys
who are to leave with this draft. No
admission will be charged the .sol
diers. The dance will be conducted
by the Honor Guard girls and a good
time is looked forward to. -
Dodge Cars Sold. '
J. O. Newland, the local agent
for the Dodge Bros, car', reported this
morning that he had soldi two cars
last week. Mr. 'Newland also said
'tnat he had a car load due here this
week.' Those purchasing cars were
Kalph Knight, of Canyonville and
Vernie Shaw, of Roseburg.
Pershing's Crusaders at Antlers.
The picture of Pershing's CruBad
ers which was held at the Antlers
theatre Saturday and Sunday was a
picture -never to be forgotten in
Roseburg. Many of the scenes shown
in this picture nave never been
exhibited in this city before. A large
audience was present both evenings
and those who missed this remark
able picture missed a rare treat.
The muBic rendered by Frank Mar
olda, who will appear in vaudeville
at the Antlers tonight was excel
lent, y :. ? , ?
Son is in California. .
' Mrs. E. M. Goodman received a
letteV from her son, Richard Good
man who is stationed) at San Bedro,
Calif., recently. "Richie" left with
the national army men on the fourth
day of July, He says in his letter
"We have a hard time trying to get
enough tobacco." He also wanted
td know how-the prune crop is, say
ing that prunes are scarce in that
region of the earth. Mrs. Goodman
states that she is very (proud of her
son and is very thankful that "she
has a boy able to fight for hia coun
try. "
Mortgage is Foreclosed.
A decree of foreclosure and Judg
ment to the approximate amount of
?13,800 was awarded the F. E. Con
way Mortgage company against F.
B. Walte, of Sutheilln, yesterday
afternoon, at a session of the circuit
court iheld by Jtodlge J. S. Coke in
Coquille. The" suit involved a mort
gage on property here In Marsh
field, N01W1 Bend and on South In
let. The Volue of the property is
said to be about $25,000. The prop
erty will be sold at sheriff's sale
some time soon. Coos Bay Times.
Tobacco Worms on Tomato Vines,
While examining his garden after
returning from a fewdays outing
in the mountains, M. J. weather
ford, a local S. P. engineer, noticed
a large colored worm on 'his highly
'prized tomato vines. Mr. Weather
ford showed the worms to several
of the "old timers" around Rose
burg, all of whom pronounced them
tobacco worms. The worm is from
two to four Inches in length and
about half aa inch in diameter. They
have two short horns on their head.
A very peculiar thing about these
worms Is that when touched they
utter a very snappy sound- and show
considerable fight among themselves.
The worm were transferred from the
vines to a Jar and were put on dis
play. When deprived of their, fu.od
niey began feeding on one" an other.
About 20 worms were found. It
mayje a good plan for those having
tomato vines to examine them.
TIRE ECONOMY
In these war time days ECONOMY Is the watchword. We are here
to help you economize on your auto tires. ,
Have ThemRetread
BY
ROSEBURG VULCANIZING WORKS
210 N. JACKSON ST.
Quick Irompt Service, Price Keaflonable.
Lighten Labor of the Home
Cooking, ClooniiiK, Washing, Sowing
and Heating by Electricity simplifies
the Homo problem.
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
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WOMEN
WANTED
Roseburg Canning Co.