POUR THE EVENING NEWS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, JOIS. Those New Waists Arriving Today! Now is the time to make your selec-tion-$2.25 and $3.98, newest styles We Save You Money on Every One. fit Incorporated 1 !The Best Store For Winter Coats! ; NEAT, NIFTY GARMENTS IN A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. Our Line of Silks Is the Best EVER SHOWN IN IIOHUDUUO IT HAS NO EQUAL AM) MANY BEAUTIFUIj PATTERNS ARK AT YOUR DISPOSAL. A Nice Line of Furs FOR WINTER IS NOW ON DISPLAY. CALL AND INSPECT OUR WINTER LINE) OF GOODS WHICH IS COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. I. ABRAHAM; OREGON WHEAT! lllTE have arranged for warehouse privi eges, and can store your wheat until car for shipment is available, thus avoiding inconvenience of rushing hauling after the car is placed. -We will sell your wheat, getting you the highest possible price, or we will buy it out right, paying you spot cash. See us be fore disposing of your wheat Peoples Supply Co. Llconso No. 024003, MAJESTIC ALWAYS A COOP SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:30-11 New Time TiHlny Olio liny Only Girls, could you win a husband tliroiiKll your cooking? S-e wluit a yuutiK southern girl accomplished In tills lino in "A Successful Adventure" WITH MAY ALLISON AMMATK1 WKKkl.Y Alway sonio iiiteivMlug news of our boys , over there. HAROLD MOYD IN "BASHFl'L" A FIFTEEN MINUTE LAUGH ADULTS I We. CHILDREN IIXi TOMORROW "WHICH WOMAN" With Prlscllla Dean and Ella Hall, adapted from the story Nobody's Urldo." Monday Mnry Miles Minter lit "Social Hilars." Tuesday and Wednesday "Nn.lmov" in "Toys of Pato," and Mack Scnuclt comedy "Those Athletic Girls" In a ton of fun. COMING "TO HULL WITH THE KAISER." ' ! Live-wire Doings of City Leaves for Elkton Home, , - Mrs. L. P. Rapp,- who has been in the city for the past several months receiving medical treatment, left to day for her home at Elkton. Her health Is much Improved. Leaves For Salem. Miss Dolly Smith, of this city, left for Salem last evening where she will teach school this year. Mlus Smlh has been appointed to duty on the fulr grounds at the state fair. Attend Funeral Mrs. W. 8. Howard, A. J. Ilo.vnrd and wife . and Alfred Teal, all or whom are from Oakland, arrived In this city today to attend the funeral of the late William Moore, who was burled here today. County Commissioner Here. County Commissioner B. F. Nich ols was In the city last evening, hav ing been called here to attend to some business maters. He Is now busily engaged: harvesting his prune crop which he roports Is a very good one. leaves to Attend Stuto Fulr. A. C. MurBters, president of the state fair board, has gone to Salem where he will remain during the coming week attending to official duties In connection with the forth coming exhibition which opens thoio Monday. a Will Work In Sltlp Plant. Attorney; George Jones has an nounced that he will discontinue his law practice In this city und will leave the coming week for Anucortes, Wash., where he will accept a posi tion In the shipyards. He will be ac companied by his family. Will iMtve for Wnllu Walla. C. E. Ferguson, representative of a Portland wholesale house, who has been making his headquurters in this city, will leave the coming week, accompanied by his wife, for Walla Walla, Wash., where he will be stationed In the future. Glendale News Cluuiges Hands. The Glendale News, formerly op erated by Mrs. Effle Drunimond, has been sold and Is now In charge ol I. H. Smith, who formerly Issueil the paper. Mrs. Drunimond has moved to this city where she has ac cepted a position In a local printing establishment. Ill Now Studio Next Monday, Mrs. C. H. Helnllne will occupy her musical studio In the Perkins building next Monday, which hux been niieclully arranged for her oc cupancy. Four rooms have been taken by Mrs. Helnllne In order to accommodate her class and have boon fitted up In a most Inviting manner. I .caves For Eastern Oregon. Elmer Center, a brothor of Mrs. L. P. Klipp, and who has been In this city for several weeks enjoying a visit with his sister and other relu tlves, will leave tomorrow for his home In eastern Oregon. Mr. Con tor Is a stockman of tho eastern part of the state, but will soon bo Induct- od Into service nftor his roturn home. Many Contrlhuto to Salvation Army. A committee of Red Cross womon und Honor Guard girls are In charge of Salvation Army contribution kel- tlos at the various street corners to day and hundreds of local citizens have added their bit In this worthy cause by dropping coins Into the ket tles. Theso Salvation army kettles will be stutloned on the street cor- nors of tho city until conclusion of the drive this evening and It Is thought Hint Kosoburg will go over the top in this .project as ft has so dona on every occasion In the past. Will Attend (Vliforcnco. Hov. J. C. Spencer, pastor of the Mothodlst church, will leave on the late train Sunday night for the an nual session of the Orogon confer ence, which meets in Portland, Sep tember 25. Mr. Spencor will visit his parents in Salem on route, reach ing Portland Tuesday morning In time for tho meeting of the board of axamlnorq for the conference, of wnicn ho is a membor. The year Just closing hns been roninrknbly sue cessful considering the conditions Hint have faced the church, and Mr. Hpeucor s return Is deslredi. NOTICE MEMBERS OF THE OREGON GUARD. Pursuant to battalion order No. 7, Issued! under date of September 16, 1918, all mem- bera of Companies A, B and C, 3rd sciparate battalion, Ore- gon guard, are required to at- tend the regular weekly drill at the appointed time and place. No one will be excused from at- tendance at drill except by per- mission of tho company com- launder, or by a physician's certificate showing physical dls- ability. All members possess- lng uniforms will wear them at drills and those having uni- forms will not bo allowed to drill without them. Those who have no uniforms will be al- lowed to drill In citizens' clothes. By order of the Commander of the Battalion. ' J, W. PERKINS, s23 Battalion Adjutant. LIBERTY LOAN NOTICE. All members of the commit- tee for the fourth liberty loan drive commencing Monday, Sep- tember 23 are requested to be present at the office of Rice & Klce, at 8 o clock Monday morn lng, so as to receive their at lotted territory. Let there be no drones or late ones. This Is linilortant. M. F. RICE, City Captain, Loan Drive for Roseburg. The Engagement Ring An emblom of sentiment and Joy, should be a Solitaire Diamond, flawless, perfectly cut and bril liant! Let us show you some beautiful gems of various sizes, ready for mounting to order, or. in correct settings ready for use. BUBAR BROTHERS Registered Optometrist, 101 Jackson Street. llairle liooth Heady to EilllMirk. A lotter received here today by tho parents of Harris liooth, who has been locatod at Camp Eustic. Va., conveys the Information that the company to which he Is attachad will iprolmbly move from their pres ent quarters which Is evidence that they will soon embark for overseas service. James Goodman, who Is at the sniiie camp. Is In quite poor hoalth. according to the lettor re ceived, having not fully recovered from tlie sunstroke ho recently suf fered. Though an effort has been mndoy Mr; Goodman to be removed to a milder climate he has not been successful in this undertaking and his present condition is not at all oncournglng. Mrs. J. M. Rust and daughter, Mrs. A. L, Howard, returned to their home at Dfllard last evening, after spending a short time attond Ing to business matters. Phone 11F26 for wood. R. Stubbs Melrose. tf J. M. Stencil, of Glengary, was in the city today on business. Fresh Eastern oysters, any style, at me urana urine. The best koaaK nmsning. Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf George W. Dlmmlck was In ! city today from his home to attend the funeral of the lute Win. Moore. Go to the Grand Grill and order fresh Eustora oysters, served In any style. tf Mrs. O. Soiilo, of Dole, returned home last evening niter spending a raw hours In this city attending business matters. Runyan dahlia blooms for sale, 25 cents per dozon at the garden, 804 Mosher street. , tf Fried spring chicken, fricassee and special chicken pies every Sunday at the liosoburg Cafoterla. Open uutlll 12 p. m. Sohrt orders. tf Miss Clara Patrick, of this city has acceptod a position as secretary with the French Transfor Company, and began her new duties Monday Kodak finishing by one who knows how to give you the bast. Clark's Photo & Kodak Shop. tf Mrs. J. C. Arhuckle. of Portland, arrived last evening to spend a few woeks visiting with her sou, Georgi Cavey, an S. P. engineer. Cull apples and pears for sale umpqua Valloy Fruit Union. Bring your boxes. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bolter nrrlv ed last evonlng from Portland and will reside In (this city during the noxt row months. Mr. Bolter is cm ployed by the S. P. Co. Fried spring chicken, fricassee and special chicken pics every Sundny at tne tiosouurg Cafeteria. Open unlill 12 p. m. Sohrt orders. if Mrs. W. Penn. of Corvullis, Is a iioubo guest at the home of her brother, W. H. A. Williams, of this city. Mrs. Penn will remain hero dlaring tho remainder oT the week. Rmnyan's Gardens are now ready to take orders for dahlia bulbs. Place your order now for your bulbs to be delivered next Mny. Phone 38-J. 204 W. Mosher St. tf Mr. and Mrs. Schiller B. Hermann, of Portland, who have been visiting nt the Dinger Hermann residence In this city for the past few days re turned homo by motor Thursday morning. Clark & ClarK, the ma reliable daylight studio, over the Rosebirg Natlonnl Bank. We make all the latest novelty In photography. tf Miss Emma Thompson, who was employed as bookkeeper by the iuarsters Drug Co. for a good long time some two or three years ago. is homo from Seattle, where she has been for a couple of years. At pres ent MIbs Thompson is employed by an automobile firm in the northern city, nnd will return to her work there after a vacation spent here with her mother and slstor on Pros pect Btreet. Clark & Clark Fotos are the best. Over Roseburg National Bank. tf Magazines! Lowest clubbing offers. Fiction Library. o2p Second hand pianos for sale. Three 2nd hand1 pianos cheap. Hit's Music Store. tf Fried spring chicken, fricassee and Bpecial chicken pies every Sunday at the Roseburg Cafeteria. Open until 12 p. m. Short orders. . tf The new dusting process installed by Sloper, the cleaner and presser, eradicates every particle of dust from your clothing before they are pressod and cleaned, thus assuring you of the most sanitary methods employed In handling your work. The only sanitary dusting machine in the city. tf WILL RETURN MONDAY. Mrs. Ethelyn Bannermnn Camp hell, who has been studying under the famous pianist, Godowsky for the paBt few weeks, writes from Portland that she considers the God owsky Master Classes the greatost event musically in the history of the Pacific coast. Mrs. Campbell will be at her studio over the Rose confec tionery next Monday, Sept. 23. s21 First MotJiodist Eplscoiml Church Rev. .1. C. Spencer, pastor. All the regular services will be held at the usual hours, the pastor preaching at both morning and evening ser- vices. As this Ib the lost Sunday or the conference year, the pastor de sires a large attendance, and that all pledges both for current expenses and benevolences be paid at the morning servico If possible. Bnptlst Church. Sunday school at 9:46 a. m., and preaching by Rev. W. C. Driver, of the chapel car ' Good will' at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m., B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Special music in the morning Includes a solo by Miss Black and In the evening a solo by Mr. Driver. Services are free to all and a cor dial welcome extended to all. MONDAY 14 BARGAIN DAY.- Monday Is bargain day at the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits French Dry cleaned and pressed for J1.00. AH work given prompt attention. Bar gain day prices do not Include call ing for clothes or making deliveries. Bring your clothes In. tf Judd'sFeed&SaleStore SEEDS! Vetch, Cheat, Barley, Rye, White and Grey Oats, Gross Seed. FEED. Bran, Shorts, Mill Run, Rye Shorts, Barley and Oat Shorts, Rolled Oats, Rolled Barley, Berk shire Hog Feed, Holstine Dairy Feed, Carnation Dairy Feed, Al fnlfa Meal, Scratch Feed, Chick Food, Egg Producing Mash, Grain Hay, Alfalfa Hay. SECOND HAND GOODS. Several Good Stoves, Plows, Har nesses, Collars, Sacks, etc. One Broadcast Seeder and Cart. AUTOMOBILES. New Briscoe Automobiles, the Car with the Vi million dollar motor. One Ford Touring Car in fine con dition. DON'T FORGET. I buy, sell or trade anything. If you have nnythlng you don't want bring it to me. Just come in a little while. The bargains here will make you smile. J.M. JUDD Empire Barn. Rosoburg NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Fresh Phono 6F2. milch cows. WANTED To rent a good modem house, with garage, barn and gar den preferred. Inquire at this of- ' flee. Do You Dress for Dinner? All right, suit yourself about that, and all other kinds of dressing except SALAD DRESSING. We'll suit you In that If you phone 91. NEELY'S CASH STORE SMake it Easy J To Pay 5 You exercise good Judgment when you pay by check it is not only the easy way but the safe and economical -way of settlement. Start a Checking Account with the Roseburg National Bank where excellent facilities are at your service, The Roseburg National Bank idoseDur.Ore. The QuGLrE Cm- Summoni alt the forces and resources of the Republic to the defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities Eave ranked as one of the fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in military training, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished not only for its military instruction, but Distinguished also fok Its strong industrial courses for men and for women: In Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering, Fonttry Home Economic, Mining, Pharmacy, and Vocational Education. Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, 453: stars on its service flags, 1258. over lony percent representing omcers. College opens September 23,1918 rofcatalot.ntwIlluitratcidBooklet.andother information write to the Registrar, Corvaltii, Oregon Ladies! If it is Brown or Gray shoes you are wanting better come right along, now. We have just unpacked some of the daintiest creations we have ever had the pleasure of owning. Yes we can fit you. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRCNN. SHOES THAT SATISFY, PERKINS BLDG., CASS, ST. Ladies! Housekeepers! Attention! A shipment of brown cooking ware Just received. Including small yellow mixing bowls, nnd an entirely new pattern called the Reno Egg Ron I, formed especially for use in beating eggs, etc. Ramiklng, Custard Cups, Casseroles, Casserole Insets, Bean Pots, and a small assortment of brown Tea Pots. Also several sizes of Nappies. Churchill Hardware Co. ANTLERS THEATRE TODAY ONLY. Vivian Martin in - "VIVIETTE" Permit us to remind you that Vivian Martin's newest Paramount photoplay, VivUHte," based upon William J. Locke's celebrated novel, will be the attraction at our theatre today, Saturday only You will be wise to avail yourself of this opportunity to see this ' sterling screen star In a most charming portrayal, and the SCREEN TELEGRAM. ADULTS I Be CHILDREN 10c SUNDAY AND MONDAY BILLIH BURKE IN "LET'S GET A DIVORCE" AND A MACK BENNETT KEYSTONE COMEDY ;i: SID CHAPLIN AND CHESTER CONKLIN. -ADULTS 1BC.TT -- CHiLPRBN 10c. "